LIBROS DEL AUTOR: margaret henry

12 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: margaret henry

  • The Salem Horror
    Henry Kuttner / Jim (James Noel) Mooney / Margaret Brundage
    Dive into the chilling depths of classic horror with Henry Kuttner’s 'The Salem Horror.' This compelling collection of short stories transports readers to the eerie heart of Salem, Massachusetts, a town steeped in a dark history of witchcraft and supernatural phenomena.Kuttner, a master of the macabre, crafts tales that weave together elements of profound mystery, occult dread,...
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    15,63 €

  • The Black Kiss
    Henry Kuttner / Margaret Brundage / Robert Bloch
    Step into the unsettling world of 'The black kiss,' a masterful collection of short stories from the renowned talents of Robert Bloch and Henry Kuttner. This seminal anthology delivers a potent blend of horror, psychological suspense, and dark fiction that continues to grip readers with its profound unease and chilling narratives.Journey through a landscape of disquieting tales...
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    15,66 €

  • The Man Who Found Himself
    H. De Vere (Henry De Vere) Stacpoole / Margaret Robson Stacpoole
    Dive into the timeless humor of 'Man Who Found Himself (Uncle Simon)' by Margaret Stacpoole and Henry De Vere Stacpoole. This classic work explores the nuances of family relationships and generational differences through the engaging lens of an older man’s experiences.'Man Who Found Himself' offers a witty and insightful look at life, love, and the unexpected paths we sometimes...
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    20,08 €

  • Trolley Folly
    Frederic Rodrigo Gruger / Henry Wallace Phillips / Margaret West Kinney
    Henry Wallace Phillips’s 'Trolley Folly' collects classic American short stories imbued with humor and a distinctive Western flavor. These tales, showcasing Phillips’s unique voice, offer a glimpse into a bygone era.Explore a range of engaging narratives, from lighthearted moments to spirited adventures. Phillips masterfully weaves together elements of Western fiction with touc...
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    17,75 €

  • David Fleming’s Forgiveness
    G. H. (George Henry) Edwards / Margaret M. (Margaret Murr... Robertson
    'David Fleming’s Forgiveness' by Margaret Murray Robertson explores themes of forgiveness and redemption against the backdrop of historical Canada. This meticulously prepared edition allows readers to immerse themselves in a classic work of Canadian fiction. Robertson’s novel delves into the complexities of faith and human nature, offering a compelling narrative centered around...
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    23,14 €

  • intricacies are just cracks in the wall
    Sarah Margaret Henry
    intricacies are just cracks in the wall is an novel that explores a woman's recovery from an abusive relationship through a collection of poetry. The story gives raw authenticity to the experience of mental health disorders, relational abuse, and the pains of self-discovery.Cassidy finds herself falling deeper into an abusive relationship and must discover strength enough t...
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    12,16 €

  • Violence
    Henry Brownstein / Henry H. Brownstein / Margaret A. Zahn / Margaret Zahn / Shelly Jackson / Shelly L. Jackson
    Brings together theoretical and empirical papers prepared by noted researchers and theoreticians. The first part includes chapters by criminological theorists who apply their theory of crime particularly to violence. ...
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    85,65 €

  • L’heptaméron Des Nouvelles De ... Marguerite D’angoulême. [&c.] Par B. Pifteau. (nouv. Coll. Jannet (- Picard) )....
    king of N Margaret (consort of Henry ii
    L’Heptaméron is a collection of seventy-two short stories written in French by Marguerite de Navarre, and published posthumously in 1559. Inspired by Boccaccio’s Decameron, the stories are presented as being told by a group of travelers stranded at a monastery in the Pyrenees due to flooding. Each day they tell stories, reflecting on themes of love, deception, and virtue. L’Hep...
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    25,12 €

  • Tract Number 3377
    George Henry Higgins / Margaret Higgins Haffey
    Tract Number 3377: A Romance Of The Oil Region is a novel written by George Henry Higgins and published in 1909. The story is set in the oil-rich region of Pennsylvania in the late 19th century and follows the lives of two young men, Tom and Jack, who work in the oil fields. The novel explores themes of love, ambition, and greed as the two men navigate their way through the ups...
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    40,68 €

  • The Man Who Found Himself
    Henry De Vere Stacpoole / Margaret Robson Stacpoole
    The Man Who Found Himself: Uncle Simon is a novel written by Margaret Robson Stacpoole in 1920. The story revolves around the character of Uncle Simon, who is a successful businessman and a wealthy man. Despite his financial success, Uncle Simon is unhappy with his life and feels unfulfilled. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery and tries to find meaning and purpose in his...
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    32,21 €

  • John Gildart
    Margaret Ellen Henry-Ruffin
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern edit...
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    21,21 €

  • Young Children, Parents and Professionals
    Margaret Henry
    As early year education and very early child care increase, parents and professionals face many difficult questions. What are the effects of early education on children? Are parents fulfilling their roles? What should teachers’ roles be? Seldom asked are more basic questions: What are the fundamental needs of young children? Or parents? Or professionals? How can these differing...
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    123,35 €