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  • The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician

    Enriched edition. A Time Travel Story

    In "The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician," Edwin Lester Arnold constructs an intricate tapestry of adventure set against the backdrop of ancient civilizations. Employing a vibrant narrative style, Arnold blends a rich prose reminiscent of Victorian literature with the fantastical elements characteristic of early science fiction. The novel follows the titular character, Phra, through a ... Read more

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  • The Strategy of Culture

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    In "The Strategy of Culture," Harold A. Innis undertakes a profound examination of the intricate relationship between culture and communication within societal frameworks. Utilizing a rich tapestry of historical examples, Innis articulates the concept that cultural practices are interwoven with the economic and technological contexts of their time. Advocating for a multidisciplinary approach, the ... Read more

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  • The Story of the Philippines

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    In "The Story of the Philippines," Murat Halstead provides a sweeping narrative that explores the rich tapestry of Filipino history, culture, and society. Through a blend of vivid storytelling and scholarly analysis, Halstead delves into the archipelago's pre-colonial roots, the impact of Spanish colonization, and the struggle for independence. His literary style is characterized by a detailed yet ... Read more

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  • The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society

    Enriched edition. A Poem, with Philosophical Notes

    In "The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society," written in 1796, Erasmus Darwin delves into the interconnectedness of life and the evolution of society through a poetic lens. This work synthesizes the scientific ideas of his time, drawing upon his background in natural philosophy, botany, and medicine to articulate a vision of organic development. With an unmistakable Romantic style, Darwin ... Read more

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  • The violent bear it away

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    In Flannery O'Connor's "The Violent Bear It Away," readers are immersed in a haunting narrative that explores themes of faith, violence, and the struggle for identity within the Southern Gothic tradition. Through the lens of a young boy, Francis Marion Tarwater, the novel interrogates the complexities of religious conviction amidst familial turmoil and existential turmoil. O'Connor's ... Read more

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  • The Tree of Life

    Enriched edition. An Expose of Physical Regenesis on the Three-Fold Plane of Bodily, Chemical and Spiritual Operation

    In "The Tree of Life," George W. Carey presents a profound exploration of the interconnectedness of life as illustrated through a blend of metaphysics, symbolism, and natural philosophy. Drawing upon historical philosophical discourse and integrating diverse esoteric traditions, Carey skillfully traverses the complexities of human existence and spiritual evolution. The text is characterized by its ... Read more

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  • The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ

    Enriched edition. The Account of his "Lost" Years (Based on the Tibetan Manuscript)

    In "The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ," Nicolas Notovitch presents a provocative exploration of the untold years of Jesus' life, focusing on his supposed travels and teachings in the East. Written in a narrative style that blends historical account with a compelling narrative, Notovitch draws upon what he claims to be ancient manuscripts found in Tibetan monasteries. The book situates itself within ... Read more

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  • The Tower of London (Vol. 1&2)

    Enriched edition. History of the Renowned British Castle

    In 'The Tower of London' (Vol. 1 & 2), Lord Ronald Gower offers a comprehensive exploration of one of England's most iconic historical sites. Combining meticulous research with vivid narrative prose, Gower delves into the Tower's storied past, chronicling tales of intrigue, imprisonment, and royalty. His literary style reflects the 19th-century penchant for romanticism, imbuing historical events ... Read more

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  • The Theology of Holiness

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    In "The Theology of Holiness," Dougan Clark meticulously explores the intricate relationship between divine holiness and human ethics through a compelling and accessible narrative. Merging theological discourse with practical application, Clark deftly examines historical perspectives and contemporary understandings of holiness, drawing connections between scriptural teachings and their ... Read more

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  • The Unreality of Time

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    In "The Unreality of Time," John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart presents a profound philosophical inquiry into the nature of time, challenging conventional understandings that have persisted through centuries. Through a rigorous analytical framework, McTaggart argues that time is not a fundamental aspect of reality but an illusion crafted by human perception. His literary style is both succinct and ... Read more

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  • The Underdogs

    Enriched edition. A Novel of the Mexican Revolution

    Translated by E. Munguía ...
    Mariano Azuela's "The Underdogs" is a seminal work that intricately captures the tumultuous essence of the Mexican Revolution through the eyes of its protagonists. The novel employs a realist narrative style, characterized by its stark, unembellished prose and vivid depictions of the struggles faced by the marginalized during this pivotal historical period. Azuela masterfully intertwines themes of ... Read more

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  • The Story of Sitka

    Enriched edition. The Historic Outpost of the Northwest Coast; The Chief Factory of the Russian American Company

    In "The Story of Sitka," Clarence Leroy Andrews presents a compelling and richly detailed narrative that explores the historical, cultural, and social evolution of Sitka, Alaska. Through a blend of meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Andrews captures the essence of this unique Alaskan town, tracing its roots from the indigenous Tlingit people through the Russian colonial era and into the ... Read more

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