LIBROS DEL AUTOR: gustav nieritz

16 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: gustav nieritz

  • Seppel
    Carl Gustav Nieritz
    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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    19,79 €

  • In Fair Silesia
    Gustav Nieritz / Ireland E Mary
    Joseph and Helena are so poor their mother can not afford to feed them. They must go to live with their uncle in Reichenstein. They hope to get a job in the factory like other children do in their time, and build a better life for themselves.Little do they know what they must face now that they've left the mountains. When In Fair Silesia was first published in 1894, it was ...
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    13,21 €

  • The Faithful Missionary
    Carl Gustav Nieritz
    'The Faithful Missionary, Or, Life In Greenland' recounts the experiences of missionary work in Greenland, based on the life of Hans Egede. Translated from the German, this biography by W.H. Gotwald delves into Egede’s pioneering efforts to bring Christianity to the Inuit people in the harsh Arctic environment. The book offers a window into the challenges, triumphs, and spiritu...
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    25,23 €

  • The Faithful Servant
    Carl Gustav Nieritz
    'The Faithful Servant' by Carl Gustav Nieritz is a timeless tale of virtue, faith, and unwavering loyalty, crafted for young readers. Set against a historical backdrop, the narrative follows a young protagonist who embodies Christian values through his steadfast service and commitment. This story emphasizes the importance of faithfulness, integrity, and the rewards of moral con...
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    25,24 €

  • Hans Egede
    Gustav Nieritz
    Delve into the extraordinary life of Hans Egede, the pioneering missionary who ventured into the icy landscapes of Greenland. In 'Hans Egede: Missionary To Greenland,' Gustav Nieritz chronicles Egede’s unwavering dedication to spreading Christianity in a remote and challenging environment. Follow Egede’s journey as he navigates cultural differences, severe climates, and the com...
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    25,27 €

  • Busy Hands And Patient Hearts
    Carl Gustav Nieritz
    In 'Busy Hands and Patient Hearts,' young readers will discover a heartwarming tale of diligence, compassion, and moral strength. Set against a backdrop that evokes simpler times, this story by Carl Gustav Nieritz follows the lives of children as they navigate everyday challenges. Through engaging narrative and relatable characters, the book imparts valuable lessons on the impo...
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    20,11 €

  • Help In Need
    Carl Gustav Nieritz
    'Help In Need' by Carl Gustav Nieritz is a heartwarming story set in a bygone era, exploring themes of poverty, charity, and resilience. The narrative follows the lives of those struggling to make ends meet and highlights the importance of helping those less fortunate. Nieritz masterfully portrays the social issues of the time, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges fac...
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    20,06 €

  • Josa, Aneb, Spálení Synagogy W Mníchow
    Nieritz Gustav 1795-1876 / Toma Frantiek Bohumil
    Josa, Aneb, Spálení Synagogy W Mnichow: Historická Powídka Ku Prospchu Milé Mládee I Dosplých, is a historical narrative by Frantiek Bohumil Toma and Gustav Nieritz, originally published in 1846. Written in Czech, the story likely explores events surrounding a synagogue burning in Mnichovo Hradiste (Münchengrätz). This work provides a glimpse into 19th-century Czech society and...
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    20,03 €

  • The Weaver Of Naumburg
    Carl Gustav Nieritz
    In 'The Weaver Of Naumburg', Carl Gustav Nieritz presents a captivating historical narrative centered around the life and times of a humble weaver in the medieval German town of Naumburg. The story intricately weaves together themes of faith, perseverance, and the challenges of daily life during a tumultuous period in history. Through vivid descriptions and compelling character...
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    21,09 €

  • The Smuggler’s Revenge Or The Lost Child Of Lanemarken
    Gustav Nieritz / Lady Lentaigne
    The Smuggler’s Revenge, also known as The Lost Child of Lanemarken, is a novel written by Gustav Nieritz in 1884. The story is primarily intended for the entertainment and education of young readers. The plot revolves around a young boy named Fritz who is kidnapped by smugglers and taken to their hidden lair. The smugglers are seeking revenge against Fritz’s father, a customs o...
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    30,14 €

  • The Young Recruit Or The Adventures Of A Drummer Boy
    Gustav Nieritz
    ''The Young Recruit Or The Adventures Of A Drummer Boy: A Story Of The Russian Campaign'' is a historical fiction novel written by Gustav Nieritz and first published in 1866. The story follows the adventures of a young boy named Fritz, who becomes a drummer boy in the Prussian army during the Russian campaign of 1812. Through his eyes, the reader experiences the harsh realities...
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    29,08 €

  • Busy Hands And Patient Hearts
    Carl Gustav Nieritz / Annie Harwood
    Busy Hands and Patient Hearts: Or The Blind Boy of Dresden and His Friends is a novel written by Carl Gustav Nieritz in 1868. The story revolves around a blind boy named Fritz, who lives in Dresden with his mother. Despite his disability, Fritz is a cheerful and hardworking boy who loves to help his mother with household chores. He also has a close-knit group of friends who are...
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    24,81 €

  • Stories From Germany (1868)
    Franz Hoffman / Gustav Nieritz / Annie Harwood
    Stories From Germany is a collection of short stories written by Franz Hoffman and originally published in 1868. The book is a compilation of tales that explore various aspects of German culture, including its folklore, history, and traditions. Each story is unique and offers a glimpse into different aspects of German life, from the struggles of everyday people to the grandeur ...
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    30,08 €

  • Patient Henry
    Carl Gustav Nieritz
    Patient Henry: A Book For Boys is a children’s book written by Carl Gustav Nieritz in 1865. The story follows a young boy named Henry who is known for his patience and kindness. Henry’s father is a farmer, and the family lives a simple life in the countryside. Throughout the book, Henry faces various challenges and learns valuable lessons about perseverance, hard work, and the ...
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    31,17 €

  • Seppel
    Carl Gustav Nieritz
    Seppel: Or The Burning Of The Synagogue At Munich is a historical novel written by Carl Gustav Nieritz in 1879. The story is set in Munich, Germany in the 18th century and is based on a true event that occurred in 1674 when the city’s synagogue was burned down by a mob. The protagonist of the story is a young boy named Seppel who witnesses the burning of the synagogue and becom...
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    29,04 €

  • The Bears Of Augustusburg, An Episode In Saxon History
    Gustav Nieritz / Agnes Franz Trauermantel
    The Bears of Augustusburg, An Episode in Saxon History: With Other Tales is a book written by Gustav Nieritz and published in 1856. The book is a collection of short stories, with the titular story being the longest and most prominent. The Bears of Augustusburg is set in the 17th century and tells the story of a group of bears that escape from their captivity in the castle of A...
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    33,31 €