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    The Sisters
    Margery: (Gred) A Tale of Old Nuremberg
    Homo Sum
    A Thorny Path - Volume 12
    The Emperor: Historical Novel
    War and Peace
    • Tolstoy's beguiling masterpiece entwines love, death and determinism with Russia's war with Napoleon and its effects on those swept up by the terror it brings. The lives of Pierre, Prince Andrei and Natasha are changed forever as conflict rages throughout the early 19th century.

      War and Peace
    • The morning twilight had dawned into day, and the sun had risen on the first of December of the year of our Lord 129, but was still veiled by milk-white mists which rose from the sea, and it was cold.Kasius, a mountain of moderate elevation, stands on a tongue of land that projects from the coast between the south of Palestine and Egypt. It is washed on the north by the sea which, on this day, is not gleaming, as is its wont, in translucent ultramarine; its more distant depths slowly surge in blue-black waves, while those nearer to shore are of quite a different hue, and meet their sisters that lie nearer to the horizon in a dull greenish-grey, as dusty plains join darker lava beds. The northeasterly wind, which had risen as the sun rose, now blew more keenly, wreaths of white foam rode on the crests of the waves, though these did not beat wildly and stormily on the mountain-foot, but rolled heavily to the shore in humped ridges, endlessly long, as if they were of molten lead. Still the clear bright spray splashed up when the gulls dipped their pinions in the water as they floated above it, hither and thither, restless and uttering shrill little cries, as though driven by terror.

      The Emperor: Historical Novel
    • This volume is a significant contribution to the genres of Language and Literatures, particularly focusing on Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures. Recognized for its historical importance, it has been meticulously reformatted and redesigned for clarity and readability, ensuring its accessibility for contemporary readers. Alpha Editions aims to preserve this classic work for future generations, highlighting its enduring relevance in the literary canon.

      A Thorny Path - Volume 12
    • Homo Sum

      in large print

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, published in large print by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision. The focus on readability ensures that more readers can enjoy and engage with historical texts.

      Homo Sum
    • Georg Ebers was one of the 19th century's most famous Egyptologists, and his knowledge of Ancient Egypt helped him write popular historical novels which were full of the mysterious intrigue that people attached to the Egyptians at the time.

      Margery: (Gred) A Tale of Old Nuremberg
    • This volume is a significant classical work that has played an important role in human history. To ensure its legacy, Alpha Editions has republished it in a modern format, featuring clear and readable text that has been reformatted and redesigned, rather than scanned. The book explores themes within Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures, making it a valuable addition to the literary canon for both present and future generations.

      The Sisters
    • "By the walls of Thebes-the old city of a hundred gates-the Nile spreads to a broad river; the heights, which follow the stream on both sides, here take a more decided outline; solitary, almost cone-shaped peaks stand out sharply from the level background of the many-colored. limestone hills, on which no palm-tree flourishes and in which no humble desert-plant can strike root. Rocky crevasses and gorges cut more or less deeply into the mountain range, and up to its ridge extends the desert, destructive of all life, with sand and stones, with rocky cliffs and reef-like, desert hills. Behind the eastern range the desert spreads to the Red Sea; behind the western it stretches without limit, into infinity. In the belief of the Egyptians beyond it lay the region of the dead. Between these two ranges of hills, which serve as walls or ramparts to keep back the desert-sand, flows the fresh and bounteous Nile, bestowing blessing and abundance; at once the father and the cradle of millions of beings."

      Uarda: Historical Novel - A Romance of Ancient Egypt