Sharp's Gun Serenade
Robert E. Howard
Editora: Wilder Publications
Sinopse
Breckenridge sets out to save a young man from himself. Nobody could be better suited for such a sensitive task than Breckenridge.
Editora: Wilder Publications
Breckenridge sets out to save a young man from himself. Nobody could be better suited for such a sensitive task than Breckenridge.
A man has died. But there's really no mystery in that. His heart failed, that's all. But when Father Brown goes into a room to write down the man's final confession, he is distracted by the strange way in which someone is walking outside his door. From the gait of the queer feet, he deduces all.Ver livro
The Machine Stops" is a science fiction short story by E. M. Forster. The story describes a world in which most of the human population has lost the ability to live on the surface of the Earth. Each individual now lives in isolation below ground in a standard 'cell', with all bodily and spiritual needs met by the omnipotent, global MachineVer livro
A sparkling romantic comedy that vividly evokes the lost glamour of aristocratic life in England between the wars.Polly Hampton has long been groomed for the perfect marriage by her mother, the fearsome and ambitious Lady Montdore. But Polly, with her stunning good looks and impeccable connections, is bored by the monotony of her glittering debut season in London. Having just come from India, where her father served as Viceroy, she claims to have hoped that society in a colder climate would be less obsessed with love affairs.The apparently aloof and indifferent Polly has a long-held secret, however, one that leads to the shattering of her mother’s dreams and her own disinheritance. When an elderly duke begins pursuing the disgraced Polly and a callow potential heir curries favor with her parents, nothing goes as expected, but in the end all find happiness in their own unconventional ways.Ver livro
This tale of a man who, when tinkering with magic, becomes changed into an ass is one of the most entertaining and remarkable stories from classic Latin literature. It is funny, bawdy and completely approachable - but also shows life from the point of view of a beast of burden in the Roman Empire of the second century CE. Lucius is an active young man enjoying life - and the favours of an attentive maid, one Fotis - when the temptation to experiment with a magic potion proves too great. Life is very different as a four-footed animal, and he goes from one drama to another, in danger of his life at one point, facing seduction at another. Within this account of these adventures, Apuleius (c124-c170 CE) places ribald stories which are more familiar through retellings by Boccaccio and Chaucer. But there are also passages of considerable literary beauty, particularly in the extended account of Cupid and Psyche. The Golden Ass, in this lively performance by Jonathan Keeble, is a delight from start to finish. Translation: Bohn (1853), revised for this production.Ver livro
This recording includes a selection of Jane Austen's letters, edited by Susan Coolidge and chosen from the collection of Austen's great-nephew, Edward, Lord Brabourne. The letters are mostly addressed to Austen's sister Cassandra, with whom she was very close. There are also some letters written to two of her nieces, Anna Austen Lefroy and Fanny Knight. They include some references to her published work, including Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park and EmmaVer livro
Step into the captivating world of legendary tales with our digital audiobook collection, "The Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller." Immerse yourself in a mesmerizing journey through time and imagination as you explore four timeless stories expertly narrated for your listening pleasure. Dive deep into the realms of mystery and adventure with "The Urge" by Maryland Allen, where the boundaries between reality and the supernatural blur, leaving you on the edge of your seat with every twist and turn. Transport yourself to the fantastical realm of Lord Dunsany's "The Sword of Welleran," where ancient swords wield unimaginable power and heroes rise to face unimaginable challenges, weaving a tapestry of courage and honor. Experience the profound moral dilemmas and redemption in Gustave Flaubert's "The Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller," as the nobleman Julian embarks on a quest for redemption, confronting the depths of his soul in a timeless tale of grace and salvation. Delve into the rich tapestry of Rudyard Kipling's "The Tree of Justice," where justice is meted out beneath the spreading branches of an ancient tree, exploring themes of morality, retribution, and the human condition. The Urge Maryland Allen The Sword of Welleran Lord Dunsany The Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller Gustave Flaubert The Tree of Justice Rudyard KiplingVer livro