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  • The Kingdom Of The Child (1918)
    Alice Minnie Herts Heniger
    The Kingdom of the Child is a book written by Alice Minnie Herts Heniger in the year 1918. The book is a collection of stories and essays that explore the world of children and their experiences. The author delves into the various aspects of childhood, such as play, education, and imagination, and how these shape a child’s personality and worldview. The book also examines the r...
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    30,14 €

  • The King’s Bell (1863)
    Richard Henry Stoddard
    ''The King’s Bell'' is a historical fiction novel written by Richard Henry Stoddard and published in 1863. The story is set in the 17th century and revolves around the life of a young man named William, who is the son of a blacksmith. William is a talented bell-maker, and when he is commissioned by the king to create a bell for the royal palace, he sees it as a great opportunit...
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    22,00 €

  • Selections From Spenser’s The Faerie Queene (1905)
    Edmund Spenser
    Selections From Spenser�������s The Faerie Queene (1905) is a collection of excerpts from the epic poem The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser. The poem is divided into six books, each focusing on a different virtue, and is set in a fantastical world of knights, fairies, and monsters. This collection includes passages from each of the six books, showcasing Spenser’s rich language ...
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    30,15 €

  • The Rented Earl (1912)
    Edward Salisbury Field
    The Rented Earl is a novel written by Edward Salisbury Field and published in 1912. The story follows the life of a young woman named Lady Mary who is forced to marry a man she does not love in order to save her family’s estate. However, she soon discovers that her new husband, the Earl of Westerly, has been hired by her father to play the role of a wealthy aristocrat in order ...
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    30,08 €

  • Notes On Some Of The Principal Pictures Exhibited In The Rooms Of The Royal Academy, No 2, 1856
    John Ruskin
    ''Notes On Some Of The Principal Pictures Exhibited In The Rooms Of The Royal Academy, No 2, 1856: And The Society Of Painters In Water Colors'' is a book written by John Ruskin and published in 1856. The book is a collection of Ruskin’s observations and critiques of various paintings that were exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Society of Painters in Water Colors in 1856. ...
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    21,93 €

  • Interpretation Of King Lear (1884)
    Mrs. H. Kate Richmond West / MrsHKate Richmond West
    ''Interpretation of King Lear'' is a literary analysis of William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy, written by Mrs. H. Kate Richmond West in 1884. The book provides a detailed interpretation of the themes, characters, and plot of the play, as well as an exploration of the historical context and cultural influences that shaped its creation. The author examines the complex relationsh...
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    32,62 €

  • The Safety Of Jersey
    P. Payn Printer / PPayn Printer
    The Safety Of Jersey: Being A Familiar Illustration Of The Forms, Practice, And Privileges Of The Royal Court (1841) is a book written by P. Payn Printer. The book provides a comprehensive description of the legal system of Jersey, a British Crown dependency located in the English Channel. It covers the various forms and practices of the Royal Court, the highest court of law in...
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    22,89 €

  • Scenes From The Saga Of King Olaf (1896)
    H. A. Acworth / HAAcworth / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    Scenes From The Saga Of King Olaf is a collection of poems written by the renowned American poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and published in 1896. The book is a retelling of the life and times of the legendary Norwegian king, Olaf Tryggvason, who ruled Norway from 995 to 1000 AD. The poems depict various events from Olaf’s life, including his conversion to Christianity, his b...
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    31,20 €

  • King Erik
    Edmund W. Gosse / Edmund WGosse
    King Erik: A Tragedy is a play written by Edmund W. Gosse and published in 1893. The play is set in medieval Denmark and follows the story of King Erik, who is torn between his love for his wife and his duty to his kingdom. Erik’s wife, Queen Helga, is accused of adultery with his own brother, Prince Olaf, and Erik must decide whether to believe the accusations or defend his wi...
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    30,11 €

  • Maria Sophia, Queen Of Naples
    Clara Tschudi / Ethel Harriet Hearn
    ''Maria Sophia, Queen of Naples: A Continuation of the Empress Elizabeth'' is a historical biography written by Clara Tschudi and published in 1905. The book follows the life of Maria Sophia, who was born into the royal family of Austria and later became the queen of Naples. Tschudi explores Maria Sophia’s early life, her marriage to King Ferdinand II of Naples, and her role as...
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    32,27 €

  • The Little King Of Angel’s Landing (1906)
    Elmore Elliott Peake
    The Little King of Angel’s Landing is a novel written by Elmore Elliott Peake and published in 1906. The story is about a young boy named Edward, who is the son of a wealthy businessman. Edward is sent to live with his uncle in a small town called Angel’s Landing after his father dies. While living there, he discovers a hidden world of magic and adventure. He meets a group of f...
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    32,25 €

  • King Mombo (1902)
    Paul Belloni Du Chaillu
    King Mombo is a historical novel written by Paul Belloni Du Chaillu and published in 1902. The story is set in the African kingdom of Mombo, where the king is faced with a series of challenges that threaten to destabilize his reign. The novel follows the king’s efforts to maintain order and protect his people from external threats, including rival tribes and European colonizers...
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    34,34 €

  • Princess Alethea (1883)
    Frances Mary Peard
    Princess Alethea (1883) is a novel written by Frances Mary Peard that tells the story of a young princess named Alethea who lives in a fictional kingdom. Alethea is a kind-hearted and intelligent young woman who is loved by all those who know her. However, when her father, the king, dies, she is forced to marry a prince from a neighboring kingdom in order to secure an alliance ...
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    36,50 €

  • Memoirs Of His Serene Highness Antony-Philip D’Orleans, Duke Of Montpensier, Prince Of The Blood (1824)
    D’Orleans Antoine Philippe
    Memoirs of His Serene Highness Antony-Philip D’Orleans, Duke of Montpensier, Prince of the Blood is a book written by D’Orleans Antoine Philippe in 1824. The book is a personal account of the life and experiences of the author, who was a member of the French royal family and a prominent figure in the court of King Louis XIV.The memoirs cover a wide range of topics, including th...
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    34,38 €

  • Memoirs Of Constant V3
    Louis Constant Wairy / Percy Pinkerton
    Memoirs of Constant V3 is a historical book written by Louis Constant Wairy, who was the head valet of Emperor Napoleon. The book provides an in-depth account of the private life of Napoleon, his family, and his court. It covers the period between 1800 and 1815, which includes Napoleon’s rise to power, his military campaigns, and his eventual downfall. The book is divided into ...
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    37,54 €

  • Memoranda, References, And Documents Relating To The Royal Hospitals Of The City Of London (1836)
    James Francis Firth
    Memoranda, References, And Documents Relating To The Royal Hospitals Of The City Of London is a historical book written by James Francis Firth in 1836. The book provides a detailed account of the royal hospitals of the city of London, including their history, organization, and administration. Firth has compiled a range of documents and references related to these hospitals, inc...
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    34,34 €

  • The Summer Queen
    Thomas Bruce
    The Summer Queen: In Ten Cantos is a book written by Thomas Bruce and published in 1874. The book tells the story of a queen who rules over a kingdom during the summer months. The story is divided into ten cantos, each of which explores a different aspect of the queen’s life and reign. Throughout the book, the queen is portrayed as a powerful and wise ruler who is beloved by he...
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    36,50 €

  • Royalty Restored V1
    Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy
    ''Royalty Restored V1: Or London Under Charles II'' is a historical book written by Joseph Fitzgerald Molloy in 1885. The book is a detailed account of the reign of King Charles II of England, who ruled from 1660 to 1685. It covers various aspects of life in London during that time, including politics, society, culture, and religion. The book provides a vivid description of the...
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    36,42 €

  • The Ruin Of A Princess (1912)
    Duchesse D’Angouleme / Katharine Prescott Wormeley
    The Ruin of a Princess is a novel written by D’Angouleme, Duchesse in 1912. The story revolves around a young princess named Isabelle who falls in love with a man named Gaston, who is not of royal blood. Despite the objections of her family, Isabelle marries Gaston and they live happily for a short while. However, their happiness is short-lived as Gaston becomes involved in a s...
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    37,48 €

  • Princess (1886)
    Mary Greenway McClelland
    Princess is a novel written by Mary Greenway McClelland and originally published in 1886. The story revolves around the life of a young woman named Princess, who is the daughter of a wealthy plantation owner in the American South. Despite her privileged upbringing, Princess is a strong-willed and independent character who defies the expectations of society and pursues her own d...
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    35,42 €

  • Margaret Of Angouleme
    Agnes Mary Frances Robinson
    Margaret of Angouleme: Queen of Navarre is a historical biography written by Agnes Mary Frances Robinson in 1886. The book chronicles the life of Margaret of Angouleme, a French princess who became the Queen of Navarre through marriage. Margaret was known for her intelligence, wit, and literary talents, and was a prominent figure in the French Renaissance. Robinson’s biography ...
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    36,50 €

  • Social Life In Germany V1
    Amalie / Anna Jameson
    Schoppe is a historical account of social life in Germany during the early 19th century. The book is divided into two volumes, with the first volume focusing on the social customs and traditions of the aristocracy, while the second volume explores the lives of the middle and lower classes.The book is unique in that it is illustrated through the acted dramas of Her Royal Highnes...
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    37,54 €

  • The Duke (1900)
    Joseph Storer Clouston
    The Duke (1900) is a novel written by Joseph Storer Clouston that revolves around the life of a wealthy Duke, named Duke of Wellington. The story is set in the late nineteenth century in England and follows the Duke’s struggle to maintain his wealth and status in society. The Duke is depicted as a proud and arrogant man who is obsessed with his family’s reputation and legacy. H...
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    37,54 €

  • Memoranda Regarding The Royal Lunatic Asylum, Infirmary, And Dispensary Of Montrose (1841)
    Richard Poole
    Memoranda Regarding The Royal Lunatic Asylum, Infirmary, And Dispensary Of Montrose (1841) is a historical document written by Richard Poole. The book provides a detailed account of the Royal Lunatic Asylum, Infirmary, and Dispensary of Montrose in Scotland during the mid-19th century. Poole describes the facilities, staff, patients, and treatment methods used at the asylum. He...
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    34,34 €

  • Kenna’s Kingdom
    Robert Weir Brown
    Kenna’s Kingdom: A Ramble Through Kingly Kensington is a book written by Robert Weir Brown and published in 1881. The book is a descriptive account of the author’s walks and explorations through the affluent London district of Kensington, which was known for its grand mansions, parks, and cultural institutions. The book is divided into several chapters, each of which focuses on...
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    36,42 €

  • Mollie’s Prince (1898)
    Rosa Nouchette Carey
    Mollie’s Prince is a novel written by Rosa Nouchette Carey and published in 1898. The story revolves around Mollie, a young woman who is struggling to make a living as a governess. Despite her difficult circumstances, Mollie remains optimistic and hopeful for the future. One day, she meets a wealthy and charming young man named Prince, who takes an interest in her and offers to...
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    36,50 €

  • Prussia And The Poor
    Richard Hibbs
    ''Prussia and the Poor: Or Observations Upon The Systematized Relief Of The Poor At Elberfeld'' is a book written by Richard Hibbs in 1883. The book provides an in-depth study of the systematized relief of the poor in Elberfeld, which was a city in Prussia (now Germany) during the late 19th century. The author analyzes the various methods used by the city to provide relief to t...
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    27,96 €

  • Irresolute Catherine (1908)
    Violet Jacob
    Irresolute Catherine is a novel written by Violet Jacob and published in 1908. The story is set in Scotland and follows the life of Catherine, a young woman who is struggling to find her place in the world. Catherine is torn between her desire to live a traditional life as a wife and mother and her longing for independence and adventure.As the story unfolds, Catherine becomes i...
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    27,98 €

  • A Sacred Memorial Of Her Late Royal Highness Charlotte Augusta, Princess Of Wales, And Of Saxe-Coburg Saalfeld (1818)
    Robert Huish
    ''A Sacred Memorial Of Her Late Royal Highness Charlotte Augusta, Princess Of Wales, And Of Saxe-Coburg Saalfeld'' is a book written by Robert Huish in 1818. It is a tribute to Princess Charlotte Augusta, the only child of King George IV and Queen Caroline, who tragically died at the young age of 21 due to complications during childbirth. The book contains a detailed account of...
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    26,97 €

  • Memoirs Of The Emperor Jahangueir (1829)
    Emperor Jahangueir / David Price
    Memoirs of the Emperor Jahangir is a historical book written by Jahangir, the fourth Mughal Emperor of India. The book was originally written in Persian and was later translated into English. The book provides a detailed account of Jahangir’s life, including his childhood, his ascension to the throne, his military campaigns, his personal life, and his encounters with various pe...
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    27,56 €