Model Number: BBAL1412102081DLDA
Author: Ebers, Georg
Allow me, my dear friend, to dedicate these pages to you. I present them to you at the close of a period of twenty years during which a warm and fast friendship has subsisted between us, unbroken by any disagreement. Four of my works have first seen the light under your care and have wandered all over ...more »
Model Number: BBBB0917990323DLDA
Author: Hamilton, Feona J.
AN EPPIE 2002 FINALIST AWARD WINNER! England, 1264: as Simon de Montfort and his fellow Barons challenge Henry III's arrogance,the country moves inexorably towards civil war. In the little town of Lewes in Sussex, Judith, daughter of Belaset, seizes the opportunity to strike one last blow against de ...more »
Model Number: BBHC0061208280DLDA
Author: Naslund, Sena Jeter
Like everyone, I am born naked. With this opening line of Naslund's compelling new novel, a very human Marie Antoinette invites readers to live her story as she herself experiences it. From the lush gardens of Versailles to the lights and gaiety of Paris, the verdant countryside of France, and finally ...more »
Model Number: BBAL1412102111DLDA
Author: Ebers, Georg
In the winter of 1873 I spent some weeks in one of the tombs of the Necropolis of Thebes in order to study the monuments of that solemn city of the dead; and during my long rides in the silent desert the germ was developed whence this book has since grown. The leisure of mind and body required to write ...more »
Model Number: BBAL1412148375DLDA
Author: Altsheler, Joseph A.
The Texan Star, while a complete story in itself, is the first of three, projected by the author, and based upon the Texan struggle for liberty against the power of Mexico. This revolution, epic in its nature, and crowded with heroism and great events, divides itself naturally into three parts. The first ...more »
Model Number: BBALEBBASE_18582DLDA
Author: Bulwer, Lord Lytton
It was when the heats of noon died gradually away from the earth, that Glaucus and Ione went forth to enjoy the cooled and grateful air. At that time, various carriages were in use among the Romans; the one most used by the richer citizens, when they required no companion in their excursion, was the ...more »
Model Number: BBAL1412101875DLDA
Author: Ebers, Georg
Deep silence brooded over the water and the green islands which rose like oases from its glittering surface. The palms, silver poplars, and sycamores on the largest one were already casting longer shadows as the slanting rays of the sun touched their dark crowns, while its glowing ball still poured a ...more »
Model Number: BBSS0743274598DLDA
Author: Walters, Guy
There was something powerful about it, something magnetic. He had witnessed the effect of such uniforms in the newsreels; now he was about to wear one. But this SS uniform -- the uniform proudly worn by so many maniacs and murderers -- bore a Union Jack...It was an insult to King and Country. In November ...more »
Model Number: BBALEBBASE_18583DLDA
Author: Bulwer, Lord Lytton
The ceremony was over, the procession had swept slowly by, the last huzza had died away; and after staring a while upon Orator Hunt, who had clambered up the iron palisade near Westminster Hall, to exhibit his goodly person in his court attire, the serried crowds, hurrying from the shower which then ...more »
Model Number: BBAL141210193XDLDA
Author: Ebers, Georg
It is now four years since this book first appeared before the public, and I feel it my duty not to let a second edition go forth into the world without a few words of accompaniment. It hardly seems necessary to assure my readers that I have endeavored to earn for the following pages the title of a ...more »
Model Number: BBALEBBASE_18584DLDA
Author: Raspe, R. E.
Some years before my beard announced approaching manhood, or, in other words, when I was neither man nor boy, but between both, I expressed in repeated conversations a strong desire of seeing the world, from which I was discouraged by my parents, though my father had been no inconsiderable traveller ...more »
Model Number: BBAL1412101905DLDA
Author: Ebers, Georg
The Bride of the Nile needs no preface. For the professional student I may observe that I have relied on the authority of de Goeje in adhering to my own original opinion that the word Mukaukas is not to be regarded as a name but as a title, since the Arab writers to which I have made reference apply ...more »