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  • Life Eternal
    William Thomas Stead
    Continuing on from his books After Death: Letter from Julia and The Blue Island, pioneering journalist, William Thomas Stead, who in 1912 went down on the Titanic, communicated additional advice and information from the spheres beyond our physical existence, or what some call, the afterlife.Following more than twenty years of communication, directly and via mediums Hester Dowde...
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    16,08 €

  • The Blue Island
    Estelle Stead / William Thomas Stead
    When on April 12, 1912, the British passenger ship, RMS Titanic, famously sank 400 miles off the coast of Canada, Estelle Stead was on a tour in the United Kingdom with her own Shakespearean drama company. One of the members of her group was a young man named Pardoe Woodman. According to Estelle, a few days before the tragedy Woodman told her over tea that there was to be a gre...
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    9,56 €

  • In Our Midst
    William Thomas Stead
    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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    18,90 €

  • La Doctrina Drago. Coleccion de Documentos.
    Santiago Pérez Triana / William Thomas Stead
    The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International Law, 1600-1926, brings together foreign, comparative, and international titles in a single resource. Its International Law component features works of some of the great legal theorists, including Gentili, Grotius, Selden, Zouche, Pufendorf, Bijnkershoek, Wolff, Vattel, Martens, Mackintosh, Wheato...
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    38,15 €

  • Mr. Carnegie’s Conundrum
    William Thomas Stead
    Mr. Carnegie’s Conundrum delves into the mind of industrialist Andrew Carnegie as he grapples with the question of how best to distribute his vast fortune. Written by William Thomas Stead, this exploration provides insight into Carnegie’s philanthropic philosophy during the Gilded Age. The book examines the challenges and opportunities associated with deploying substantial weal...
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    21,00 €

  • The Encyclical Of Leo Xiii On The Condition Of Labour
    Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo X / William Thomas Stead
    This volume presents Pope Leo XIII’s influential encyclical, 'Rerum novarum' (On the Condition of Labour), originally published in 1891. Addressing the social and economic upheaval brought about by the Industrial Revolution, the encyclical outlines the Catholic Church’s stance on the rights and duties of capital and labor. It advocates for fair wages, the right to organize, and...
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    20,22 €

  • The Review Of Reviews; Volume 10
    Albert Shaw / William Thomas Stead
    Delve into the past with ’The Review Of Reviews, Volume 10,’ a captivating collection of essays and articles offering a comprehensive overview of late Victorian-era thought and current events. Compiled by Albert Shaw and William Thomas Stead, this volume serves as a window into the political, social, and cultural landscapes of its time. Originally published as a periodical, ’T...
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    34,54 €

  • The Review Of Reviews; Volume 32
    William Thomas Stead
    Delve into the past with Volume 32 of 'The Review of Reviews,' a fascinating collection of articles and commentary from the late 19th century. Edited by the influential William Thomas Stead, this volume offers a snapshot of the political, social, and cultural landscape of Britain and the wider world. Stead’s vision was to create a comprehensive digest of the world’s periodicals...
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    34,63 €

  • The Review Of Reviews; Volume 11
    Albert Shaw / William Thomas Stead
    Dive into the past with Volume 11 of 'The Review of Reviews,' a compelling collection of articles offering a unique perspective on the political and social landscape of its time. Edited by Albert Shaw and William Thomas Stead, this volume continues the tradition of providing readers with insightful commentary and analysis of current events, drawn from a wide array of periodical...
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    34,50 €

  • The Review Of Reviews; Volume 8
    Albert Shaw / William Thomas Stead
    'The Review of Reviews, Volume 8' offers a fascinating snapshot of the political and social landscape of its time. Compiled and edited by Albert Shaw and William Thomas Stead, this volume presents a collection of noteworthy articles and commentary from various publications, providing readers with diverse perspectives on contemporary issues. Covering a range of topics from inter...
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    35,55 €

  • The Review Of Reviews; Volume 3
    William Thomas Stead
    'The Review of Reviews, Volume 3' offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of late 19th-century periodicals and current events. Edited by William Thomas Stead, this volume provides a digest of notable articles and opinions from various publications, offering readers a comprehensive overview of the political, social, and cultural issues of the time. Stead’s editorial vision a...
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    34,70 €

  • The Daily Paper
    W. T. (William Thomas) 1849-1912 Stead
    'The Daily Paper,' penned by W. T. Stead, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of late 19th-century journalism. Though potentially unfinished, the work explores Stead’s vision for a modern, impactful newspaper. It delves into the potential of journalism to shape public opinion and drive social reform during a transformative period in British history. Stead’s insights pro...
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    15,91 €

  • The Review Of Reviews; Volume 25
    William Thomas Stead
    Delve into the past with 'The Review of Reviews, Volume 25,' a captivating snapshot of late 19th-century British society and global affairs. Edited by the influential William Thomas Stead, this volume offers a curated collection of articles, essays, and commentary from leading publications of the time. Gain insights into the pressing political, social, and cultural issues that ...
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    34,62 €

  • Real Ghost Stories
    William Thomas Stead
    William Thomas Stead (July 5, 1849 - April 15, 1912) was a British journalist. He was born in Embleton, Northumberland, the son of a Congregational minister. He died on the RMS Titanic when it struck an iceberg and sank.Excerpts from the title:...But what with the superstitious credulity of the one age and the equally superstitious unbelief of another, it is necessary to begin ...
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    12,30 €

  • La Guerre Est-Elle Devenue Impossible?
    William Thomas Stead
    La Guerre Est-Elle Devenue Impossible?, by William Thomas Stead, explores the prospects for lasting peace at the close of the 19th century. Examining the shifting landscape of international relations and the growing interconnectedness of nations through commerce and communication, Stead contemplates whether these developments render large-scale conflicts obsolete. This thought-...
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    17,14 €

  • The Review of Reviews; Volume 19
    William Thomas Stead
    Delve into the world of late 19th-century journalism with Volume 19 of 'The Review of Reviews,' edited by William Thomas Stead. This compilation offers a comprehensive overview of significant events, ideas, and publications from across the globe, providing readers with a curated selection of the most important articles and commentary of the time. Stead’s vision for 'The Review ...
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    32,67 €

  • The Review of Reviews; Volume 7
    William Thomas Stead
    The Review of Reviews, Volume 7, edited by William Thomas Stead, offers a fascinating snapshot of late 19th-century British and European thought and affairs. This volume presents a comprehensive digest of significant articles and perspectives from various journals and publications, providing readers with a broad understanding of the pressing issues and debates of the time. Stea...
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    34,54 €

  • La Doctrina Drago
    Santiago Pérez Triana / William Thomas Stead
    La Doctrina Drago: Colección De Documentos presents a compilation of essential texts related to the Drago Doctrine, an important principle of international law formulated by Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis María Drago in 1902. This collection provides valuable insight into the historical context and legal arguments surrounding the doctrine, which aimed to prohibit Eu...
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    26,02 €

  • Mr. Carnegie’s Conundrum, 40,000,000 Pounds
    William Thomas Stead
    Mr. Carnegie’s Conundrum is a book written by William Thomas Stead in 1900. It is a detailed account of Andrew Carnegie’s dilemma on what to do with his wealth of 40,000,000 pounds. Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist who made his fortune in the steel industry. He was one of the richest men in the world at the time and had a strong desire to give away his weal...
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    32,06 €

  • Fifty Years Of The House Of Lords (1881)
    William Thomas Stead
    Fifty Years Of The House Of Lords is a historical book written by William Thomas Stead and was first published in 1881. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the functioning of the House of Lords, one of the two chambers of the British Parliament, over a period of fifty years. The book begins by tracing the history of the House of Lords and its role in the British polit...
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    23,55 €

  • In Our Midst
    William Thomas Stead
    In Our Midst: The Letters Of Callicrates To Done, Queen Of The Xanthians, Concerning England And The English, Anno Domini 1902 (1903) is a book written by William Thomas Stead. The book is a collection of letters written by Callicrates, a fictional Greek philosopher, to Done, the queen of Xanthians, about his travels and observations in England in the year 1902. The letters cov...
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    28,00 €

  • Satan’s Invisible World Displayed
    William Thomas Stead
    Satan�������s Invisible World Displayed: Or Despairing Democracy is a book written by William Thomas Stead and published in 1897. The book is an exploration of the darker side of human nature and the forces of evil that Stead believed were at work in the world. Drawing on his own experiences as a journalist and social reformer, Stead argues that the world is controlled by a hid...
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    35,36 €

  • Peers Or People? The House Of Lords Weighed In The Balance And Found Wanting
    William Thomas Stead
    ''Peers Or People? The House Of Lords Weighed In The Balance And Found Wanting: An Appeal To History'' is a book written by William Thomas Stead in 1907. The book is a critical analysis of the House of Lords, the upper chamber of the British Parliament, and its role in the governance of the country. Stead argues that the House of Lords is an outdated institution that is out of ...
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    33,28 €

  • How I Know That The Dead Return (1909)
    William Thomas Stead
    ''How I Know That The Dead Return'' is a book written by William Thomas Stead and published in 1909. The author claims to have had several experiences that convinced him of the possibility of communication with the dead. He describes his encounters with mediums, psychics, and other individuals who claim to have had contact with the deceased. Stead also explores the various theo...
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    20,65 €

  • Truth About Russia (1888)
    William Thomas Stead
    The Truth About Russia is a book written by William Thomas Stead in 1888, which provides a comprehensive analysis of the political and social conditions of Russia during that time. The book is divided into several chapters, each of which focuses on a specific aspect of Russian life, such as the government, the church, the military, and the people.Stead’s writing is based on his...
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    43,86 €

  • The United States Of Europe
    William Thomas Stead
    ''The United States of Europe: On the Eve of the Parliament of Peace'' is a book written by William Thomas Stead in 1899. In this book, Stead envisioned a united Europe, free of war and conflict, with a centralized government and a common currency. He argued that such a union would bring about economic prosperity and social harmony, and would be a bulwark against the aggression...
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    48,06 €

  • Life Of Mrs. Booth
    William Thomas Stead
    The book ''Life of Mrs. Booth: The Founder of the Salvation Army'' is a biography of Catherine Booth, the wife of William Booth, who founded the Salvation Army. The book was written by William Thomas Stead and was first published in 1900.The biography covers Catherine Booth’s life from her childhood to her death in 1890. It describes her upbringing in a strict religious househo...
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    32,19 €

  • The Pope And The New Era
    William Thomas Stead
    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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    31,22 €

  • Real Ghost Stories
    William Thomas Stead
    Real Ghost Stories!-How can there be real ghost stories when there are no real ghosts? But are there no real ghosts? You may not have seen one, but it does not follow that therefore they do not exist. How many of us have seen the microbe that kills? There are at least as many persons who testify they have seen apparitions as there are men of science who have examined the m...
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    34,29 €