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  • Harvey Compton’s Holiday, By The Author Of ’a Child Of The Glens’
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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    19,92 €

  • The Fairhope Venture
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    'The Fairhope Venture' explores the history of Fairhope, Alabama, a unique single-tax colony founded in 1894. Author Edward Newenham Hoare delves into the motivations and ideals of the colony’s founders, who sought to create a utopian society based on the economic theories of Henry George. This book examines the challenges and triumphs of the Fairhope experiment, its impact on ...
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    26,94 €

  • Paths In The Great Waters
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    'Paths In The Great Waters' is a captivating historical novel that plunges readers into the tumultuous early days of the Virginia colony and the intriguing history of the Bermudas, also known as the Somers Islands. Edward Newenham Hoare masterfully weaves a tale of adventure, exploration, and the challenges faced by those who dared to forge new lives in the New World. This book...
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    26,06 €

  • Josiah Hunslet’s Reward
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    'Josiah Hunslet’s Reward' is a compelling historical novel set in 19th-century England, exploring themes of faith, perseverance, and divine justice. Penned by Edward Newenham Hoare, the narrative follows the life of Josiah Hunslet, a man of unwavering principles, as he navigates the challenges and temptations of his time. Through vivid descriptions and engaging characters, the ...
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    25,24 €

  • Chartered Education In Ireland. The Dean Of Achonry’s Letter On The Duty And Expediency Of Landed Proprietors In Ireland Co-operating With The Board Of National Education, Considered By A Layman
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    'Chartered Education In Ireland' delves into the critical debate surrounding national education in 19th-century Ireland. Authored by Edward Newenham Hoare, the Dean of Achonry, this work presents his compelling letter addressing the duty and expediency of landed proprietors to actively cooperate with the Board of National Education. Considered from the perspective of a layman, ...
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    15,79 €

  • Between The Locks
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    'Between the Locks' transports readers to 18th-century England, amidst the burgeoning world of canals and maritime adventures. Penned by Edward Newenham Hoare, this historical novel weaves a tale of courage, faith, and the challenges faced by those who navigate both inland waterways and the open sea. Experience the grit and glory of a bygone era as the characters grapple with m...
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    20,09 €

  • Motherless Maggie
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    Discover the poignant story of 'Motherless Maggie,' a compelling novel by the acclaimed author of 'A Child Of The Glens.' Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Ireland, this evocative tale follows Maggie’s journey through hardship and resilience after being orphaned at a young age. With vivid prose and richly drawn characters, Edward Newenham Hoare paints a portrait of a you...
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    20,14 €

  • Paths In The Great Waters, A Tale
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    ''Paths In The Great Waters, A Tale: Together With The True History Of The Bermudas Or Somers Islands'' is a historical novel written by Edward Newenham Hoare in 1883. The book is set in the early 17th century and tells the story of a group of English colonists who set sail for the New World. The main character, John Smith, is a young man who dreams of adventure and fortune. He...
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    36,45 €

  • English Roots, And The Derivation Of Words From The Ancient Anglo-Saxon
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    English Roots, And The Derivation Of Words From The Ancient Anglo-Saxon: Two Lectures (1863) is a book written by Edward Newenham Hoare. The book is a collection of two lectures that explore the roots of the English language and the derivation of words from the ancient Anglo-Saxon language. The lectures delve into the history of the English language, tracing its roots back to t...
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    31,14 €

  • By Sartal Sands
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    By Sartal Sands: Or The Thutalls Of Ballaskyr (1897) is a novel written by Edward Newenham Hoare. The story is set in the Isle of Man, where a young man named Sartal Sands lives with his father, who is the governor of the island. Sartal is a skilled sailor and is well-liked by the people of the island. However, his life takes a dramatic turn when he discovers that he is the hei...
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    41,79 €

  • A Turbulent Town
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    A Turbulent Town: Or The Story Of The Arteveldts is a historical novel written by Edward Newenham Hoare in 1884. The book tells the story of the Arteveldt family, who were prominent merchants and politicians in Ghent, a town in medieval Flanders. The novel follows the family’s rise to power, their conflicts with the ruling aristocracy, and their eventual downfall. The Arteveldt...
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    36,47 €

  • Practical Observations On Church Reform, The Tithe Question, And National Education In Ireland (1838)
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    Practical Observations On Church Reform, The Tithe Question, And National Education In Ireland is a book written by Edward Newenham Hoare in 1838. The book is a commentary on the issues of Church reform, the tithe question, and national education in Ireland during the 19th century. Hoare provides a detailed analysis of the problems facing the Church in Ireland, including the is...
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    29,11 €

  • The Tendency Of The Principles Advocated In The Tracts For The Times
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    The book ''The Tendency Of The Principles Advocated In The Tracts For The Times: In Five Letters Addressed To A Candidate For Holy Orders'' was written by Edward Newenham Hoare in 1841. The book is a collection of five letters that are addressed to a candidate for holy orders. In these letters, Hoare discusses the principles advocated in the Tracts for the Times, which were a s...
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    24,78 €

  • Lennard’s Leader
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    Lennard’s Leader: Or On The Track Of The Emin Relief Expedition is a historical book written by Edward Newenham Hoare in 1890. The book follows the journey of Lennard, a British explorer, as he sets out to rescue Emin Pasha, the governor of Equatoria who was besieged by Mahdist forces during the 1885�������1890 Mahdist War. The book is based on Hoare’s personal experience as he...
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    36,48 €

  • Seeking A Country
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    Seeking A Country: Or The Home Of The Pilgrims is a book written by Edward Newenham Hoare in 1886. The book is a historical account of the Pilgrims, who were a group of English separatists who fled religious persecution in England and settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620. The book provides a detailed description of the Pilgrims’ journey from England to America and their s...
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    31,14 €

  • Fred Turner’s Friends
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    Fred Turner’s Friends: A Temperance Tale is a novel written by Edward Newenham Hoare in 1885. The book follows the story of Fred Turner, a young man who becomes involved with a group of friends who are heavy drinkers. As Fred’s drinking habits spiral out of control, he begins to experience the negative consequences of alcoholism, including financial ruin, ruined relationships, ...
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    26,98 €

  • Perils Of The Deep
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    Perils of the Deep is a historical account of some of the most significant shipwrecks and disasters at sea that occurred during the 19th century. Written by Edward Newenham Hoare and published in 1885, the book covers a hundred years of maritime history, detailing the harrowing experiences of sailors and passengers who faced the perils of the deep.The book provides a vivid desc...
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    38,54 €

  • Heroism In Humble Life Or The Story Of Ben Pritchard And Charlie Campion
    Edward Newenham Hoare
    Heroism in Humble Life or The Story of Ben Pritchard and Charlie Campion: A Temperance Tale is a novel written by Edward Newenham Hoare in 1883. The book tells the story of two young men, Ben Pritchard and Charlie Campion, who live in poverty in a small English village. Despite their humble circumstances, both men possess heroic qualities and strive to overcome their difficult ...
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    26,97 €