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A Little Girl in Old Chicago
Smoke curls above a city on the edge of greatness, while a child's laughter echoes through bustling
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A Literary History of Ireland, from Earliest Times to the Present Day
Mist and myth swirl across the Irish landscape, yet beneath the rolling green hills lies a story as
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Sick Heart River
A man stands at the edge of the known world, his life shadowed by a diagnosis that spells his end,
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G.F. Watts
A shaft of golden light glances across a brooding canvas, awakening questions that echo from the Vi
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London and the Kingdom (Volume 3); A History Derived Mainly from the Archives at Guildhall in the Custody of the Corporation of the City of London.
A city's soul is etched in the records it keeps and the secrets it guards. Step into the shadowed c
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Maggie Lee!
A quiet parlour, a half-remembered prayer, and the glint of a diamond where none should be-such are
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A Little Garrison
A bugle's call echoes across the barracks, slicing through the dawn mist, as men march in step-outw
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The great Persian War and its preliminaries
A clash of empires unfolds beneath the relentless Mediterranean sun, where the fate of civilisation
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Memory Hold-the-door
A Highland mist lifts to reveal not only the wild beauty of Scotland but the intricate tapestry of
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The little cap
A battered city wall, the echo of cannons, and a child's uncertain fate-amidst the chaos of 16th ce
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Sir Walter Scott
In the mist-shrouded streets of Edinburgh, a literary revolution was quietly unfolding-a transforma
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Satan's Incubator
A flicker of candlelight trembles against the cold, unyielding walls of a forgotten asylum, where t
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Chaucer
Mist and candlelight drift across the cobbled streets of fourteenth-century England, where a poet's
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Tarzan and the "Foreign Legion"
A burning fighter plane spirals down through the Sumatran sky, its fate sealed by the chaos of Worl
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The Rider
A midnight carriage thunders through moonlit forests, its passengers caught between the demands of
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Acres of Unrest
A dust-laden wind sweeps across the open range, carrying the scent of wild grass and the bitter tan
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A Madcap Cruise
Sunlight glimmers on the Mediterranean, laughter spills across the deck, and the prim order of Edwa
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St. Francis of Assisi
In the shadowed cloisters of thirteenth-century Italy, a barefoot figure walked away from privilege
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The provincial letters of Blaise Pascal
A single pen, sharpened by wit and conviction, once unsettled the corridors of power in 17th-centur
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Back to the Stone Age
A world where time folds inwards and the sun never sets, where the next step could lead to love or
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The Red Bandanna
A shot splits the hush of the American West, and beneath the shadowed brim of a hat, a masked aveng
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Ginevra
On a snow-laden Christmas Eve in Victorian England, the flicker of candlelight reveals not just war
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Luther (Volume 2)
A thunderclap in the quiet halls of sixteenth-century Europe, the story captured here crackles with
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Infantry training, 1905
Mud clings to boots, rifle barrels glint beneath a grey sky, and the sharp crack of command echoes
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Ten years in Burma
Monsoon rains drum upon teak verandas as lanterns flicker in the gathering dusk, revealing a world
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A brief course in the teaching process
A chalk-dusted classroom, the hum of eager minds, and the quiet revolution of a teacher shaping tom
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Privacy Coins and the War on Financial Freedom
A world that once paid in forgettable cash now records every coffee, donation, and favour. If secre
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Web3 Simplified
You should not have to trade convenience for control. If platforms feel effortless but fragile, and
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Douchard's Island
A remote island off the wild Australian coast, shrouded in fog and rumour, guards more than silence
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The League of Five
A shadow falls over 1920s Sydney, where the glinting lights of progress are no match for secrets th
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Brief View of the Progress of Interior Discovery in New South Wales
Sun-scorched plains, impenetrable forests, and rivers veiled in mystery-such was the untamed heart
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DeFi Risk & Reward
Markets without gatekeepers are exhilarating until the safeguards are missing. This book shows how
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Below the Line
Most people see a blue pool and think holiday postcard. Cave divers see an overhead, a gas plan, an
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The Spirit of Numbers
Most of us met numbers as exam questions, bank balances, and blood test results. Yet the same symbo
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The Spirit Economy
When care becomes a discipline, everything moves with less friction. Teams coordinate faster. Custo
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The Perversity of Human Nature
A chilling fog hangs over the cobbled streets of Victorian England, where every polished surface hi
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Dusty answer
A sunlit riverbank, a hush of longing, and the pulse of youth-here, the boundaries between innocenc
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A Little Garden Calendar for Boys and Girls
A window ledge transformed into a miniature Eden, tiny hands sowing seeds as the world outside stir
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Tarzan and the Ant-Men
A lost world shrouded in the heart of the African jungle, where civilisation is measured not by its
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The Irish Guards in the Great War, Volume 2
Mud and memory mingle in the battered fields of France, where young men from the Irish Guards carve
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George's Mother
A young man's dreams flicker dimly against the relentless shadows of urban poverty, while his mothe
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The tower
A solitary tower stands beneath an unsettled Irish sky, its shadow stretching across a landscape ha
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The Burning of Rome
Flames lick the night sky as marble temples collapse and the ancient world teeters between ruin and
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The heart of Africa, Vol. 2
In the restless dawn of the Victorian era, a world of mystery and grandeur unfurled at the heart of
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Londinium, Architecture and the Crafts
Imagine walking the ancient streets of Roman-era London, where every column tells a story and each
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Luther (Volume 6)
A thunderclap splits the silence of sixteenth-century Europe, and the world is never the same again
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The doctor, &c., vol. 5
A wise man once said that the line between fact and fancy is as thin as a page, and nowhere is this
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Catching of the whale and seal
A cold wind sweeps across the nineteenth-century North Atlantic, carrying with it the salt, danger,