LIBROS DEL AUTOR: carl grabo

8 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: carl grabo

  • The Cat in Grandfather’s House
    Carl Henry Grabo
    Step into a world where cats converse and fantasy weaves its magic in 'The Cat in Grandfather’s House' by Carl Henry Grabo. This collection of short stories, rooted in the tradition of classic children’s literature, invites readers to experience the enchanting realm of talking animals. Journey through imaginative tales where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary, offer...
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  • The Cat In Grandfather’S House
    Carl Henry Grabo
    A quiet thread of mystery runs through the English countryside, where a house and its resident cat guard long-buried truths. The Cat In Grandfather’s House invites you to step into Edwardian Britain and discover how a child’s curiosity can unlock a family’s most closely kept secrets.This public domain fiction, crisply restored for today’s readers, blends the charm of a classic ...
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    18,95 €

  • A Newton Among Poets
    Carl Grabo
    Grabo, while not attempting to explain 'Prometheus Unbound' entirely in terms of science, shows the extent to which Shelley used the science of his day, particularly the phenomenon of light and electricity, in his greatest poem. Far from belittling Shelley’s creative imagination, this aspect seems to reveal greater reach and profundity.Originally published in 1930.A UNC Press E...
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    61,20 €

  • The Magic Plant
    Carl Grabo
    This biography describes Shelley’s life-in-thought. It dispels the popular conception of him as a vague dreamer and reveals a radical thinker passionately concerned with practical questions of politics, social abuses, and the underlying questions of good and evil, free will and determinism. The Shelley so revealed is a poet of greater range, insight, and power than has hitherto...
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    76,54 €

  • The Cat in Grandfather S House
    Carl Henry Grabo
    The Cat in Grandfather’s House is a children’s mystery story written in the early twentieth century. Hortense, a little girl who is living with her grandparents in a large, old-fashioned house while her parents are in Australia, begins to wonder about the highly intelligent and sinister cat. The story is filled with imagination, humor and wonderful adventures. ...
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    21,05 €

  • The World Peace And After (1918)
    Carl Henry Grabo
    ''The World Peace and After'' is a book written by Carl Henry Grabo and published in 1918. It is a reflection on the events of World War I and an exploration of the path to lasting peace. The author analyzes the causes of the war and the failures of diplomacy that led to its outbreak. He also examines the role of nationalism, militarism, and imperialism in the conflict. Grabo a...
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    26,92 €

  • The Amateur Philosopher (1917)
    Carl Henry Grabo
    The Amateur Philosopher is a philosophical book written by Carl Henry Grabo and published in 1917. The book is a collection of essays that explore various philosophical concepts and ideas, including the nature of reality, the meaning of life, and the role of human beings in the universe. The author presents his ideas in a clear and concise manner, making the book accessible to ...
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    35,39 €

  • The Cat in Grandfather’s House by Carl Grabo, Fiction, Horror & Ghost Stories
    Carl Grabo
    In all the fairy tales Hortense read, the houses were deliriously strange . . . and now she was going to stay in one, with her grandparents!Later, a great tortoise-shell cat sauntered in while her grandparents were talking -- about ghosts! 'That cat . . . he understands every word,' Hortense said to herself with conviction.She began to be a little afraid of the cat . . . for ev...
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    12,89 €