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    William Gerhardie's Eva's Apples is a subtle, ironic novel of manners in which private desire, memory, and social performance are delicately entangled. Set within the cultivated yet unstable world characteristic of Gerhardie's fiction, the book examines emotional misunderstanding and the elusive nature of intimacy through prose that is elegant, lightly satirical, and psychologically alert. Its ... Read more

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    Published in 1946, Pretty Creatures is a sharply observant novel of manners in which William Alexander Gerhardie turns his comic-ironic eye upon love, vanity, and the elaborate self-deceptions of cultivated society. The book examines human relationships with a light yet penetrating touch, exposing the fragility of romantic idealism beneath polished social performance. Gerhardie's style is ... Read more

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  • EOTHEN

    Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East

    This is an extraordinary work of travel writing that is more about the author's personal exploration than it is about monuments and museums. Inspired by a journey with an Eton colleague ten years prior, this memoir exemplifies how travel can become a personal experience and change who we are. Though over a century and half old, Eothen, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East feels as ... Read more

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  • The Fang

    Chronicles of the Sky Runners

    The vampire group call the Fang are seeking the destruction the their worst enemy, the Vatican. To accomplish this, they have acquired a low yield nuclear bomb. Upon hearing about the danger that was before them, the Vatican sent in their best troops lead by Rebecca Van Stocks (their current and one of their best warriors in the fight against evil) to stop the Fang before they unleash their rain ... Read more

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  • Eothen; with an Introduction and Notes

    "Eothen" is a travel narrative by Alexander William Kinglake that captures his journey through the Middle East, particularly focusing on his experiences in the Ottoman Empire and the Holy Land. The book is renowned for its vivid descriptions and insightful observations, blending travel writing with philosophical reflections. Kinglake's prose is both engaging and lyrical, offering readers a glimpse ... Read more

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  • Eothen; Or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East

    "Eothen; Or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East" is a captivating travel narrative by Alexander William Kinglake that chronicles his journey through the Middle East. The book is renowned for its vivid descriptions and insightful observations, capturing the essence of the landscapes, cultures, and peoples he encountered. Kinglake's eloquent prose invites readers to experience the sights ... Read more

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  • Eothen, or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East

    Eothen is the earliest work of Alexander William Kinglake, best known as the historian of the Crimean War. It is an account of a tour—or rather of selected adventures which occurred during a tour—undertaken in the Levant in 1834, but was not published until ten years later. The biographical notices of the are somewhat meagre, as by his dying directions all his papers were destroyed. He was born ... Read more

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  • Eothen; Or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East

    Enriched edition. Romantic-Era Reflections and Vivid Observations Across the Eastern Mediterranean

    In "Eothen; Or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East," Alexander William Kinglake invites readers into an evocative journey through the landscapes and cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Near East. Written in a narrative style that blends personal reflection with keen observation, the book reflects the Romantic era's fascination with the exotic and the sublime. Kinglake's prose is ... Read more

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  • Eothen; with an Introduction and Notes

    Enriched edition. A Journey Through the Exotic East: Explore the Middle East with Kinglake

    In "Eothen; with an Introduction and Notes," Alexander William Kinglake presents a travel narrative that elegantly captures his experiences in the Middle East during the 1830s. Blending personal anecdotes with keen observations, Kinglake's prose is marked by vivid imagery and a lyrical quality that both enthralls and informs. This work, set against the backdrop of the burgeoning interest in ... Read more

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