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The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper: Comprising The Crock of Gold, the Twins, an Author's Mind, Heart, Probabilities, Etc.
Martin Farquhar Tupper
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2016
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Martin Eden (1909) NOVEL By: Jack London (World's Classics)
Jack London
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2016
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Martin Hewitt, Investigator
Arthur Morrison
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2016
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Martin Hewitt, Investigator
Arthur Morrison
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2016
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L'affaire elle-m me tient en quelques lignes: Martin Guerre, paysan d'Artigat dans le Comt de Foix, qui avait quitt son village et sa famille, d pose plainte contre Arnaud du Tilh1 qui a usurp son identit pendant douze ans, trompant m me l' pouse de Martin Guerre, Bertrande de Rols. l'issue d'une longue et complexe proc dure judiciaire, Arnaud du Tilh est d clar coupable. Il est pendu2 ou, selon d'autres sources, pendu et br l .
Martin and Mary: The Story Continues
Paul Johnston
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2016
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Martin and Mary is a sequel to The Other Martin Dempsey. The former faith based book told the story of Martin Dempsey, a crippled, deformed, and dwarfed teen who was isolated from all his classmates for more than eleven years because of the threats of the school bully. When a new boy arrives at school who will not be intimidated into observing the rule, "no one talks to the freak", Martin's school mates begin to see him as a human being. Martin searches for his purpose in life and reason for living and the story ends at the end of his senior year of high school as he is preparing to go away to college. This sequel begins at Martin's graduation from college and follows his life's journey and amazing accomplishments over the next 36 years.
El caso Mart n Guerre es un famoso caso de impostura judicial. Un hombre en todo semejante a Mart n Guerre se hizo pasar por l y yaci incluso con su mujer, y al regresar el verdadero, no hubo manera de saber qui n era el marido leg timo de la mujer, pues ambos contestaban bien a las mismas preguntas.
The Mi Mini Biografia series are Spanish language biographies for the earliest readers. This book examines the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. in a simple, age-appropriate way that will help children develop word recognition and reading skills. Includes a timeline and other informative backmatter.
Washington, D.C., 1963: Two brothers travel all day to hear Martin Luther King Jr. speak. Aligned with curriculum standards, these narrative-nonfiction books also highlight key 21st Century content: Global Awareness, Media Literacy, and Civic Literacy. Thought-provoking content and hands-on activities encourage critical thinking. Book includes a table of contents, glossary of key words, index, author biography, sidebars, and timeline.
Le r cit se situe Lima (au P rou) et dans les environs. Trois communaut s y cohabitent: les espagnols successeurs des conquistadors y constituent la noblesse locale, les indiens sont dans des positions subalternes et les m tis en situation interm diaire, mal vus la fois des espagnols et des indiens. Le juif Samuel a promis, contre une somme de 100 000 piastres, d'accorder sa fille Sarah comme pouse au riche m tis Andr Certa. Mais Sarah - qui est fort attir e par la religion catholique - est amoureuse du jeune chef indien Martin Paz. la suite d'une altercation avec Andr Certa qu'il a bless , Martin Paz doit s'enfuir: il s me ses poursuivants en plongeant dans la rivi re; tous le croient mort mais il trouve refuge aupr s du noble espagnol Don Vegal qui le prend en amiti et sous sa protection. Les indiens, ses cong n res, le croient mort aussi; ils sont en train de fomenter une r volte, et lui en veulent pour avoir port pr judice leur projet cause d'une femme.
El punto de partida no puede ser m s desolador: la ignorancia acunada en la pobreza, enquistada en ella. Es ah , donde un marinero hasta entonces embrutecido (Mart n), un d a, eclipsado por una mujer de clase social superior de la que se enamora, percibe que hay algo m s.
Martin's History of France, the Age of Louis XIV - Vol. II
Henri Martin
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2016
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Martin Eden is a 1909 novel by American author Jack London about a young proletarian autodidact struggling to become a writer. It was first serialized in The Pacific Monthly magazine from September 1908 to September 1909 and published in book form by Macmillan in September 1909. Eden represents writers' frustration with publishers by speculating that when he mails off a manuscript, a "cunning arrangement of cogs" immediately puts it in a new envelope and returns it automatically with a rejection slip. citation needed] The central theme of Eden's developing artistic sensibilities places the novel in the tradition of the K nstlerroman, in which is narrated the formation and development of an artist. Eden differs from London in that Eden rejects socialism, attacking it as "slave morality", and relies on a Nietzschean individualism. In a note to Upton Sinclair, London wrote, "One of my motifs, in this book, was an attack on individualism (in the person of the hero). I must have bungled, for not a single reviewer has discovered it."
Martin Rattler: Boy's Adventures in the Forests of Brazil
Robert Michael Ballantyne
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2016
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Martin Rattler - Boy's Adventures in the Forests of Brazil - R.M. Ballantyne - Martin Rattler is the story of a mischievous young boy with a good heart. Robert Michael Ballantyne was a Scottish author of juvenile fiction who wrote more than 100 books. He was also an accomplished artist, and exhibited some of his water-colours at the Royal Scottish Academy. "MARTIN RATTLER" was one of, Robert Michael Ballantyne's early books. Born at Edinburgh in 1825, he was sent to Rupert's Land as a trading-clerk in the Hudson Bay Fur Company's service when he left school, a boy of sixteen. There, to relieve his home-sickness, he first practised his pen in long letters home to his mother. Soon after his return to Scotland in 1848 he published a first book on Hudson's Bay. Then he passed some years in a Scottish publisher's office; and in 1855 a chance suggestion from another publisher led to his writing his first book for boys
Mart n Rivas es una novela chilena del g nero realista del siglo XIX, escrita por el novelista y diplom tico chileno Alberto Blest Gana, y publicada en 1862. Es considerada como la primera novela escrita en Chile.Es posible catalogarla como una novela hist rica, dada su forma de enfrentar los acontecimientos de la poca en la que se ambienta, tambi n como su novela El loco estero, que si bien no goza de la misma popularidad, cuenta con una gran ambientaci n temporal.La novela, narrada por el autor en tercera persona, retrata fielmente la sociedad santiaguina de entonces; y el encuentro entre dos mundos opuestos y dis miles de la condici n social y pol tica de la poca.En Santiago del siglo XIX, en 1850, proveniente de una familia del norte de Chile, un joven muy talentoso de buena apariencia, ca do en desgracia econ micamente, llamado Mart n Rivas, es hospedado por los Encina, una familia principal de la creme de la clase alta capitalina radicada en un barrio aristocr tico cercano a Campo de Marte. Don D maso - padre y cabeza de la familia - acoge a Mart n por tener deudas de gratitud con el fallecido padre de ste, Jos Rivas, debido a que la simiente de su fortuna personal se debe a la venta de una mina de propiedad del difunto.A cambio el hospedaje, el joven Rivas se encarga de las contabilidades de Don D maso, quien es adem s un encumbrado personaje social y pol tico de la sociedad chilena, muy convulsionada en aquella poca marcada por corrientes pol ticas importadas y adem s por convencionalismos y prejuicios discriminativos vigentes. Pronto Mart n se gana la estima y confianza de Don D maso y le conf a mayores responsabilidades rechazando recibir pecunio por sus servicios.
Martin of Gfenn, Second Edition
Martha Kennedy
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2016
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Martin of Gfenn is the story of a young artist living in Z rich in the mid-thirteenth century. When he is nineteen, Martin contracts leprosy. He fights physical deterioration and social stigma to do what he believes he was meant to do - paint fresco. His short journey takes him from the streets of a swiftly growing Z rich to a to a small community of the Knights of Saint Lazarus, in the village of Gfenn. The story is inspiring; its philosophical focus is Christ's teachings from the perspective of Martin whose leprosy, youth, passion for painting and education have conspired to make him an early-day Christian humanist.