A Man’s Man (1910)

A Man’s Man (1910)

Ian Hay

39,62 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Kessinger Publishing
Año de edición:
2009
Materia
Antologías (no poéticas)
ISBN:
9781120122438
39,62 €
IVA incluido
Disponible

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

A Man’s Man is a novel written by Ian Hay and first published in 1910. The story is set in England and follows the life of a young man named Ronald Gordon. Ronald is a successful lawyer who is well-liked by his colleagues and friends. He is also a keen sportsman and enjoys hunting, fishing, and playing cricket. However, Ronald’s life takes a turn when he falls in love with a woman named Ethel. She is the daughter of a wealthy businessman and is used to a life of luxury. Ronald struggles to keep up with Ethel’s lifestyle and begins to feel inadequate. He starts to question his own masculinity and whether he is a ''man’s man''. As the story progresses, Ronald’s insecurities lead him to make some poor decisions. He becomes involved in a scandal and loses his job. He also loses Ethel’s love and respect. Ronald is forced to confront his own flaws and learn to be true to himself. A Man’s Man is a thought-provoking novel that explores themes of masculinity, love, and self-discovery. It is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers today.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. 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 editions, that are true to their original work.

Artículos relacionados

  • Last Resort
    Jill Sanders
    Cassey's life is crazy enough. The last thing she needs is some cocky rich boy trying to destroy her business. Normally immune to these vultures, she finds this brazen hottie especially difficult to refuse. Out to close the deal of a lifetime, Luke won't take no for an answer, and the intoxicating beauty standing in his way isn't going to go down easily. He'll n...
    Disponible

    15,86 €

  • Voodoos and Obeahs
    Joseph J Williams
    Sorcery & Witchcraft in the CaribbeanVoodoos and Obeahs: Phases of West India Witchcraft by the Jesuit anthropologist Joseph J. Williams (1875-1940) offers a careful documentation of the history and ethnography of Voodoo and reveals the connection of both Haitian Voodoo and Jamaican Obeah to snake worship (ophioletreia). In Jamaica, Obeah is the general term to denote those Afr...
    Disponible

    21,57 €

  • Camouflaged Sisters
    Lila Holley
    Camouflaged Sisters chronicles the courageous path of fourteen women who overcame various internal and external struggles during their military careers. These veterans give open accounts of how they adapted, achieved work-life balance, relied on their faith, and used mentorship as a vital tool in their success pre- and post-military career.Expect to be inspired by black women w...
    Disponible

    20,65 €

  • The Yellow Wallpaper
    Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    The Yellow Wallpaper (original title: "The Yellow Wall-paper. A Story") is a 6,000-word short story by the American writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman, first published in January 1892 in The New England Magazine. It is regarded as an important early work of American feminist literature, illustrating attitudes in the 19th century toward women's health, both physical and mental....
    Disponible

    5,26 €

  • Tea
    Velina Hasu Houston
    It’s 1968.  Himiko Hamilton struggles in a graceless marriage in a country that is not her own.  Having come from Japan at the end of World War II and landed in a small Kansas town because of her marriage to an American soldier, she is at odds with the culture that she left behind and the one in which she is trying to survive. In the midst of this turmoil is her beautiful mixed...
    Disponible

    31,79 €

  • Great Expectations
    Charles Dickens
    ***Traditional Character Edition***Great Expectations is hailed as Charles Dickens' masterpiece. A gripping tale of love and loss, aspiration and moral redemption, the story follows the young orphan Xiaomao (Pip) from poverty to a life of unexpected opportunity and wealth. In Part 2, Xiaomao leaves his life of poverty behind to seek his fortunes in Shanghai and win the hear...
    Disponible

    16,48 €

Otros libros del autor

  • The First Hundred Thousand
    Ian Hay
    This semi-fictional account of British soldiers during the early days of World War I offers a compelling blend of realism, irony, and resilience. Drawing from first-hand observation, the book chronicles the transformation of civilians into soldiers-capturing both the absurdities of military life and the quiet heroism of endurance. Through its portraits of humor, hardship, and e...
    Disponible

    21,63 €

  • Pip A Romance Of Youth
    Ian Hay
    Pip: A romance of youth follows the early experiences of two siblings raised in an unconventional household filled with playful disorder and understated mystery. The narrative captures the perspective of childhood as a space shaped by imagination and the sensory wonder of a home filled with strange corners and silent adults. The story opens with an exploration of domestic surro...
    Disponible

    13,71 €

  • A Safety Match
    Ian Hay
    A safety match is a novel that captures the atmosphere of a bustling household led by an overburdened eldest sibling and a dedicated parent. The story begins with a depiction of weekend activity within a modest rectory, where multiple children engage in games that reveal their contrasting personalities and relationships. The early scenes balance mischief and affection, illustra...
    Disponible

    13,01 €

  • The Right Stuff Some Episodes In The Career Of A North Briton
    Ian Hay
    The right stuff: Some episodes in the career of a north Briton is a novel that traces the experience of a young man from a rural background who arrives in a bustling city to pursue higher education. The narrative opens with his first impressions of urban life, capturing a sense of awe and uncertainty as he navigates unfamiliar streets and institutions. The story contrasts the v...
    Disponible

    12,34 €

  • The Poor Gentleman
    Ian Hay
    When Captain Barry Shere was blinded during the war, he created rules for himself: keep smiling, never trade on his infirmity, and never be a burden to anyone. But his carefully ordered existence is shattered when he and the captivating Corrie Lyndon are kidnapped by revolutionaries plotting to overthrow the British government.Hidden in a remote country house, Barry must use hi...
    Disponible

    15,50 €

  • The Last Million
    Ian Hay
    'The Last Million: How They Invaded France-and England' by Ian Hay offers a compelling account of the American Expeditionary Forces’ pivotal role in World War I. This historical work delves into the United States’ significant contribution to the war effort, detailing the arrival and impact of American troops in France.Explore the experiences of the last million soldiers who joi...
    Disponible

    20,11 €