LIBROS DEL AUTOR: e perring

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: e perring

  • The Three Sisters
    E. Perring
    The Three Sisters, by E. Perring, is a classic of modern drama, exploring the lives and aspirations of Olga, Masha, and Irina Prozorov, sisters living in a provincial Russian town. Their dreams of returning to Moscow, a symbol of their past happiness and future hope, permeate their daily existence, which is marked by unfulfilled potential and social stagnation. The arrival of n...
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    21,10 €

  • Our Poor Neighbours
    E. Perring
    'Our Poor Neighbours' offers a compelling glimpse into the lives of impoverished communities, likely in 19th-century England. E. Perring’s work sheds light on the everyday struggles and social conditions faced by those living in poverty. This book provides valuable insights into urban life, social inequalities, and the challenges of the era. It serves as a significant historica...
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    21,01 €

  • The Village School
    E Perring
    'The Village School' offers a glimpse into the world of elementary education in a bygone era. Set in a rural village, the narrative explores the challenges and triumphs of both students and teachers within the confines of a small, close-knit community. E Perring paints a vivid picture of Victorian-era schooling, highlighting the importance of education, discipline, and moral va...
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    21,07 €

  • The Castle And The Cottage
    E. Perring / EPerring
    The Castle and the Cottage: Or Life As It Should Be is a book written by E. Perring and published in 1867. The book is a work of fiction that explores the differences between life in a castle and life in a cottage. The story follows two families, one living in a castle and the other in a cottage, and the challenges they face as they navigate their different lifestyles.The book ...
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    29,05 €

  • The Adventures Of A Penny (1863)
    E. Perring / EPerring
    The Adventures Of A Penny is a children’s book written by E. Perring and originally published in 1863. The story follows a penny as it travels from person to person and place to place, experiencing a variety of adventures along the way. The penny is initially given to a young boy as a reward for completing a chore, and from there it passes through the hands of a street vendor, ...
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    26,90 €