Pizarro: His Adventures and Conquests
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George Makepeace Towle è stato un avvocato, politico e autore americano, noto soprattutto per le sue traduzioni di alta qualità delle opere di Jules Verne. Il suo lavoro dimostra una profonda comprensione della natura avventurosa ed esplorativa delle narrazioni di Verne. Le traduzioni di Towle catturano con successo lo spirito degli originali, portando ai lettori gli affascinanti mondi di Verne.






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From the ancient Celts to the present day, Towle's comprehensive history of Ireland provides readers with a fascinating and in-depth look at this dynamic country and its people. With a keen eye for detail and a talent for bringing historical events to life, Towle's writing is both engaging and informative.