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Kathy la grand mere (2e partie)
Kathy la grand mere (2e partie)
Jérémias Gotthelf
¥7.93
Kathy la grand mere (2e partie)
Le fanciulle d'ieri e quelle d'oggi
Le fanciulle d'ieri e quelle d'oggi
Sofia Bisi Albini
¥7.93
Le fanciulle d'ieri e quelle d'oggi
La Jolie Fille de Perth (Le Jour de Saint-Valentin)
La Jolie Fille de Perth (Le Jour de Saint-Valentin)
Sir Walter Scott
¥8.01
La Jolie Fille de Perth (Le Jour de Saint-Valentin)
The Moon Bog
The Moon Bog
H.P. Lovecraft
¥9.00
"The Moon-Bog" is a short story by American horror fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in or before March 1921. The story was first published in the June 1926 issue of the pulp magazine Weird Tales. In the story, the unnamed narrator describes the final fate of his good friend, Denys Barry, an Irish-American who reclaims an ancestral estate in Kilderry, a fictional village in Ireland. Barry ignores pleas from the superstitious local peasantry not to drain the nearby bog, with unfortunate supernatural consequences.
Los Argonautas
Los Argonautas
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
¥18.56
Al sentir un roce en el cuello, Fernando de Ojeda soltó la pluma y levantó la cabeza. Una palmera enana movía detrás de él con balanceo repentino sus anchas manos de múltiples y puntiagudos dedos. Para evitarse este contacto avanzó el sillón de junco, pero no pudo seguir escribiendo. Algo nuevo había ocurrido en torno de él mientras con el pecho en el filo de la mesa y los ojos sobre los papeles huía lejos, muy lejos, acompa?ado en esta fuga ideal por el leve crujido de la pluma. Vio con el mismo aspecto exterior cosas y personas al salir de su abstracción; pero una vida interna, ruidosa y móvil parecía haber nacido en las cosas hasta entonces inanimadas, mientras la vida ordinaria callaba y se encogía en las personas, como poseída de súbita timidez.??Sus ojos, fatigados por la escritura, huían de las ampollas eléctri-cas del techo, inflamadas en plena tarde, para reposarse en los rectángulos de las ventanas que encuadraban el azul grisáceo de un día de invierno. La blancura de la madera laqueada temblaba con cierto reflejo húmedo que parecía venir del exterior. Dos salones agrandados por la escasez de su altura eran el campo visual de Ojeda. En el primero, donde estaba él, mezclábase a la blancura uniforme de la decoración el verde charolado de las palmeras de inver-náculo, el verde pictórico de los enrejados de madera tendidos de pilastra a pilastra y el verde amarillento y velludo de unas parras artificiales, cuyas hojas parecían retazos de terciopelo. Sillones de floreada cretona en torno de las mesas de bambú formaban islas, a las que se acogían grupos de personas para embadurnar con manteca y mermeladas el pan tostado, husmear el perfume del té o seguir el burbujeo de las aguas minerales te?idas de jarabes y licores. ? AUTOR: Vicente Blasco Ibanez nacio el 29 de enero de 1867 en Valencia (Espana). Era hijo de Ramona Ibanez y del comerciante Gaspar Blanco. Estudio Derecho en la Universidad de Valencia. Participo en la politica uniendose al Partido Republicano". En 1894 fundo el periodico El pueblo. En el ano 1896, fue detenido y condenado a varios meses de prision. En 1889 contrajo matrimonio con Maria Blasco del Cacho, hija del magistrado Rafael Blasco y Moreno. Cuando subio al poder Canovas del Castillo, el escritor se exilio brevemente en la ciudad de Paris. Fue un autor vinculado en muchos aspectos al naturalismo frances. Por otra parte, la explicita intencion politicosocial de algunas de las novelas de Blasco Ibanez, aunada al escaso bagaje intelectual del autor, lo mantuvo alejado de los representantes de la Generacion del 98. Murio el 28 de enero de 1928 en Menton (Francia)a los 60 anos. Entre sus titulos destacan: "Arroz y Tartana" (1894), "La Barraca" (1898), "Entre Naranjos (1900), "Canas y Barro" (1902), "La Horda" (1905), "Sangre y Arena" (1908) o "Los Cuatro Jinetes Del Apocalipsis" (1916).
La Lettre écarlate
La Lettre écarlate
Nathaniel Hawthorne
¥8.01
La Lettre écarlate
Kathi la grand mere (1ere partie)
Kathi la grand mere (1ere partie)
Jérémias Gotthelf
¥7.93
Kathi la grand mere (1ere partie)
Adieu Cayenne
Adieu Cayenne
Albert Londres
¥8.01
Adieu Cayenne
Heidi
Heidi
Johanna Spyri
¥7.93
Heidi
Euthyphro
Euthyphro
Plato
¥7.93
Euthyphro
Povera gente
Povera gente
Fëdor Dostoevskij
¥7.93
Povera gente
Della presente condizione delle donne e del loro avvenire
Della presente condizione delle donne e del loro avvenire
Cristina Trivulzio di Belgiojoso
¥7.93
Della presente condizione delle donne e del loro avvenire
Le Fils du diable – Tome I
Le Fils du diable – Tome I
Paul Féval (pere)
¥8.01
Le Fils du diable – Tome I
Slicko, The Jumping Squirrel: "Her Many Adventures"
Slicko, The Jumping Squirrel: "Her Many Adventures"
Richard Barnum
¥18.88
Half way up the side of a tall tree there was a round hole in the trunk. The hole was lined with soft, dried leaves, and bits of white, fluffy cotton, from the milkweed plant. And, if you looked very carefully at the hole, you might see, peering from it, a little head, like that of a very small kitten, and a pair of very bright eyes.??But it was not a kitten that looked from the little hole in the trunk of the tree. Kitties can climb trees, but they do not like to live in them. They would rather have a warm place behind the stove, with a nice saucer of milk.??Now if I tell you that the little creatures who lived in this hole-nest had big, fluffy tails, and that they could sit up on their hind legs, and eat nuts, I am sure you can guess what they were.??Squirrels! That’s it! In the nest, half way up the big tree in the woods, lived a family of gray squirrels, and I am going to tell you about them, or, rather, more particularly, about one of the little girl squirrels whose name was Slicko.
Undeniable Vengeance: Rules of Vengeance, Book II
Undeniable Vengeance: Rules of Vengeance, Book II
Giacomo Giammatteo 
¥65.32
The Sethian Shield is weakening—one of the Banished Ones has already escaped. Was it a flaw in the Shield's design or something more sinister? And more importantly, will any more of them escape?
Le tigri di Mompracem
Le tigri di Mompracem
Emilio Salgari
¥7.93
Le tigri di Mompracem
Eddystone Light
Eddystone Light
Amelia Smith
¥24.44
My father was the keeper of the Eddystone Light Slept with a mermaid one fine night. From this union there came three: A porpoise, a porgie and the other was me. Jack studies accountancy, lives with his maiden aunt in an upright Victorian household, and smells like a fish. The fishy smell drives girls away faster than they can be introduced. When Jack visits his lighthouse-keeper father on the Eddystone rocks, he meets his mother for the first time since he was a baby. She's a mermaid. Jack's mother sends him on a quest to find his two lost brothers, a porpoise and a porgie fish. Along the way, Jack falls in love, battles carnival hucksters, and is scolded by a porpoise... and that's before he meets the mermaids.
The Girl Who Could Dance in Outer Space - An Inspirational Tale About Mae Jemiso
The Girl Who Could Dance in Outer Space - An Inspirational Tale About Mae Jemiso
Maya Cointreau
¥32.62
The Girl Who Could Dance in Outer Space is the second book in The Girls Who Could Series. It tells the tale of young Mae Jemison, the creative girl who became a doctor, an engineer, a dancer, and an astronaut. Mae Jemison teaches us that art and science are natural expressions of creativity and imagination. Nurture them both, and go where your dreams take you! The Girls Who Could is a fun, colorful series of stories about real women who have made a difference in the world through inspired action. By giving young girls examples of people who have done big, amazing things, children grow up with a template of achievement upon which to grow and expand their own dreams and goals. Praise for The Girl Who Could Talk to Computers: "Love love love this book! It is perfect for my small neice, who is always building and doing puzzles -- I can't wait for more books from this authors for kids." "This book is a huge hit at home with at my toy store. Kids love the simple, bright pictures. Grown-ups love the intelligently written rhymes that get across the main message and accomplishments of Grace Hopper's innovative life, without boring or confusing the children. There are sixteen, 4-line stanzas, each accompanied by an illustration. The book is perfect for young kids that are just starting to read, and I really like how it is geared towards inspiring girls, yet the drawings and story is not pink and frilly, so it can just as easily be read to boys, too. The main message of the book is that when you use your head "nothing's impossible, you can do it, you bet!""
La Deux Fois morte
La Deux Fois morte
Jules Lermina
¥8.01
La Deux Fois morte
Histoires incroyables
Histoires incroyables
Jules Lermina
¥8.01
Histoires incroyables
Le Crime de l'Opéra - Tome I - La Loge sanglante
Le Crime de l'Opéra - Tome I - La Loge sanglante
Fortuné du Boisgobey
¥8.01
Le Crime de l'Opéra - Tome I - La Loge sanglante