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Robert Howard Spring

    10 febbraio 1889 – 3 maggio 1965

    Howard Spring è stato uno scrittore immensamente popolare e di successo, con un vasto seguito di lettori dagli anni '40 agli anni '60. Sebbene un po' trascurato dalla sua morte, i suoi libri meritano ancora di essere cercati per la loro straordinaria capacità narrativa e la qualità della scrittura. Il suo approccio era meticoloso e professionale, con un conteggio giornaliero di parole che costruiva i suoi voluminosi romanzi. La voce unica di Spring, il suo significato letterario e ciò che rende la sua opera distintiva risiedono nella sua magistrale arte narrativa e nella profonda comprensione della condizione umana.

    Wellington's Headquarters
    Winds of the Day
    Hard Facts
    My Son, My Son
    Fame is the Spur
    50 hikes in Mount Rainer National park
    • This new full-color edition commemorates Mount Rainier National Park's 100th anniversary. From the short Paradise flower trails of Alta Vista and Nisqually Vista to the nine-mile grunt up to the summit base camp at Camp Muir to the epic 93-mile Wonderland Trail that encircles the mountain, this comprehensive guide will make hiking in Mount Ranier National Park a dream. 80 color photos, 57 color maps.

      50 hikes in Mount Rainer National park
    • My Son, My Son

      • 656pagine
      • 23 ore di lettura

      What a place it was, that dark little house that was two rooms up and two down ... I don't remember to this day where we all slept, though there was a funeral now and then to thin us out. This is the powerful story of two hard-driven men – one a celebrated English novelist, the other a successful Irish entrepreneur – and of their sons, in whom are invested all their fathers' hopes and ambitions. Oliver Essex and Rory O'Riorden grow up as friends, but in the years after the Great War their fathers' lofty plans have unexpected consequences.

      My Son, My Son
    • Hard Facts

      • 276pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Macaulay's celebrated essay explores the complex legacy of Bacon, portraying his career as a mix of remarkable achievements and significant failures. The analysis delves into the duality of Bacon's life, highlighting both his contributions to philosophy and science, as well as the controversies and moral dilemmas he faced. This nuanced perspective invites readers to reflect on the intricate balance of triumph and disgrace in Bacon's journey.

      Hard Facts
    • Pioneering study of the operation of the Duke of Wellington s headquarters during the Peninsular War

      Wellington's Headquarters