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    okładka North of Fifty-Three, Ebook | Rex Beach

    Rex Beach is an American writer, playwright, and Olympic water polo champion. Big George was drinking and the little Arctic mining camp was paralyzed. He was central to the North Club.

    okładka One Clear Call, Ebook | Ladbroke Black

    This novel is an amazing mixture of adventure, romance and political intrigue. Roosevelt’s most trusted spy must flee for his life by escaping into the European countryside.

    okładka Pardners, Ebook | Rex Beach

    Almost all old quotes need to be corrected,” Joyce said in a tone that forbids arguing. „For example, the guy who mentioned marriages being made in heaven was definitely wrong. He meant partnerships. The same jobs don’t work for both, no more than you can build a stopwatch in a fraction of a second.

    okładka Pembroke, Ebook | Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

    Pembroke is a novel about the work and dynamics of a small town, in this case a small town in New England. Freeman treats each character individually and devotes a lot of time to their individuality, giving the events taking place in Pembroke a more authentic atmosphere. Through his characters, Freeman focuses on how a person can influence their own happiness.

    okładka Precaution, Ebook | James Fenimore Cooper

    ‟Precaution” was written in the spirit of sentimental English novels on the theme of marriage. The author clearly holds the idea that the choice of a groom for her daughter is the moral duty of her parents. Initially, the novel was read aloud to several friends of the family, without revealing the authorship; the listeners decided that the author was a woman. Cooper was satisfied with this result, he turned to the publisher.

    okładka Rainbow’s End, Ebook | Rex Beach

    The author wrote an adventure western about a time in the West when most young men who were old enough to ride went to East Texas to join Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders to help during the invasion of Cuba. They will rise to glory and return as heroes.

    okładka Laughing Bill Hyde, Ebook | Rex Beach

    Mr. William Hyde was released from Deer Lodge Jail by a different person. Of course, these results were balanced by the benefits of three years of corrective discipline at the expense of the state; the ability to talk through stone walls.

    okładka Mercedes of Castile, Ebook | James Fenimore Cooper

    The historical adventure novel by Fenimore Cooper tells in detail about the first expedition of Christopher Columbus and the discovery of America. Cooper draws his character as a person far superior to those around him. Columbus was not an adventurer; he relied on experience and knowledge, knew how not to succumb to superstition. He was not afraid of the unknown, he was inspired and led forward by the dream of new discoveries. This is how he is depicted in the novel.

    okładka Miles Wallingford, Ebook | James Fenimore Cooper

    At the center of one of Cooper’s most striking „nautical” novels is the life of the captain of the Dawn ship, full of exciting adventures. Sea brotherhood, battles with pirates, friendship and betrayal, and finally, love that overcomes all obstacles.

    okładka Jack Tier, Ebook | James Fenimore Cooper

    The novel takes place during the Mexican-American War. All main events take place on the ship. For Rose and her sweet aunt, this journey is meant to be rest, rejuvenation, and an escape from a world filled with worries. However, they soon learn that well-planned plans can go in unexpected directions.

    okładka Jane Field, Ebook | Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

    At first glance, this may seem like a simple fairy tale, but Mary quickly and with lively sympathy brings the various characters and settings to life. The main question is: what will happen to Jane and her daughter?

    okładka Jaragu of the Jungle, Ebook | Rex Beach

    Jaragu, a boy from the jungle, was surprised in his life when a giant bird, making a loud buzzing sound, descended on a beach in Central America and froze as if it had been killed, but something similar to a person crawled out of it..

    okładka Jerome, a Poor Man, Ebook | Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

    In this sprawling novel, American writer Mary E. Wilkins Freeman moves from the light subject of much of her early work to a larger issue: the impact of poverty. With the help of the character Jerome Freeman skillfully shows how impoverishment can affect several generations of families.

    okładka Going Some, Ebook | Rex Beach

    Four cowboys leaned over the barbed-wire fence that marked the dividing line between the Centipede Ranch and their own, gazing mournfully into a summer night that only distant southwestern countries know. The great yellow stars hung thick and low, so low that it seemed as if an outstretched hand might rip them off, and the silent air swept over the thousands of open miles of land lying fresh and fragrant under the velvety darkness.

    okładka Heart of the Sunset, Ebook | Rex Beach

    She was a brave young woman, born in the desert, alone, lost in the suffocating heat of the South Texas desert, with a sore throat from the drought. Elair Austin staggered to a watering hole she knew existed. And with him, she will find Texas Ranger David Lowe. She had no idea that this chance encounter at the only watering hole in fifty square miles of scorched desert would be the beginning of the greatest adventure of her life.

    okładka Home as Found, Ebook | James Fenimore Cooper

    The novel is set in the fictional town of Templeton, modeled after the village of Cooperstown. In the novel, the Effingham family returns to Templeton from New York. The central theme is the state of American society. The novel clearly shows how the party almost always outperforms the country in American politics, and all of them remain in force today.

    okładka Homeward Bound, or, the Chase, Ebook | James Fenimore Cooper

    The storyline is centered around a sea voyage. The story’s subtitle is ‟The Chase” and it picks up right away as the authorities try to get back a passenger who apparently owes money to the father of his new fiancée.

    okładka Flowing Gold, Ebook | Rex Beach

    Calvin Gray is a swindler who won immediate sympathy from readers. It’s sleek, stylish, smart and full of life. However, the best thing about him is that he is sincere, noble and always on the right side of the law.

    okładka Big Brother and Other Stories, Ebook | Rex Beach

    This is a simple and sweet book. A story about a little sister who doesn’t like being teased by her older brother. But one day she starts to notice that it’s just a tease and she doesn’t give him the power to upset her. He gets bored and joins in her fun.

    okładka By the Light of the Soul, Ebook | Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

    Mary’s mother was from New England and her conscience was abnormally active. Her father was from New Jersey, and his conscience, although no one would dare to say that she was flawed, did not prevent him from enjoying life in the least.

    okładka Cross Currents, Ebook | Ladbroke Black

    On December 26, 2004, one of the largest earthquakes in human history occurred off the coast of Indonesia, causing a series of powerful tsunamis that hit countries bordering the Indian Ocean. Koh Phi Phi is a beautiful butterfly-shaped island off the coast of Thailand, an island that has long been a favorite destination for tourists. This is a fictional account of this disaster, of what happened, of the tragedies and triumphs of that day.

    okładka Afloat and Ashore, or, the Adventures of Miles Wallingford, Ebook | James Fenimore Cooper

    In the center of the book is the life of a young man, Miles, who lives in America. He wants to become a sailor like his father. This is an exciting adventure story of the life of a ship captain. Sea brotherhood, battles with pirates, friendship and betrayal, and finally, love that overcomes all obstacles.

    okładka Polski strajk, Ebook | Halina Krahelska

    Reportażowa powieść z 1937 roku opowiada o narastającym buncie robotników w drugiej połowie lat 30. XX wieku. Sprzeciwiali się oni wyzyskowi i niemal feudalnym stosunkom w zakładach pracy. Autorka barwnie omalowuje portrety działaczy związkowych, agentów policji, urzędników i fabrykantów. W wydarzenia czytelnika wciąga wartka akcja, która przybliża złożoną sytuację społeczną tego czasu. Wśród bohaterów licznie występują postaci kobiece, co uwiarygadnia obraz. Ich nieraz wstrz...

    okładka Nietota, Ebook | Tadeusz Miciński

    „Nietota. Księga tajemna Tatr” to książka niezwykła, magiczna wręcz. Mistyczna, pełna symboli i nieoczywistych sensów. Uosabia Tatry z kolebką polskości, a przez nie wiedzie wędrowca, będącego alter ego autora. Jednak nic nie jest tu oczywiste: o podnóże Tatr uderzają morskie fale, a gdzieś pod Krywaniem ciągną się fiordy, pośród których pewien książę podróżuje łodzią podwodną. Sam autor o książce wypowiedział znamienne słowa: „Najdziwniejsza książka, którą mógłbym napisać, j...

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