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2017

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Books about the national capital are always in order. Those written almost one hundred years ago might already be out of date, as regards many significant features of the city's growth and development. But Mr. Robert Shackleton, after an extended experience in describing such cities as New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago, has at last written a comprehensive "Book of Washington"—not a guide or handbook merely, but an intelligent summary and review of the past and present attractions ...

2009

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Robert Shackleton CBE (25 November 1919 9 September 1986) was an English French language philologist and librarian. Shackleton was born in Todmorden, now in West Yorkshire. He was educated at Oriel College, Oxford and taught French at Brasenose College, Oxford from 1946 to 1966.

2017

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Mr. Shackleton finds Boston a “very human city, with pleasantly piquant peculiarities.” Of course he tells interestingly the things to be seen in Boston, but he deals still more with that Boston which is “a state of mind”—the literary tradition of the city, its lecture habit, its ancestor worship, the “Boston Bag” and the “Sacred God"—and the things that make it a “woman's city.” This is not only a guide to Boston sights—it's a pilot to Boston prejudices and fine beliefs. Sprinkled with anec...

2017

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The Book of New York is full of delightful reminiscences and intimate descriptions of one of the most individual cities of the world. It is really a literary excursion, on foot, to various localities, new and old, which are a vital part of the big metropolis and its environs. One wanders at will through illuminated pages to the Bowery, Wall Street, City Hall Park; through the tenement districts, Madison Square, Union Square, Riverside Drive and, last but not least, that motley place of mod...

2017

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In his facile, chatty way the author tells of the city's marvelous growth, taking us from the Loop through that Olympus of Chicago, the Lake Shore Drive to Oak Park and South Chicago. The landmarks of the early settlers and the "beauty spots" of the modern city are all described in such a manner that they cannot fail to appeal to even the most conservative of Easterners. Mr. Shackleton in all his books of the cities, shows each one distinctly; its characteristics, institutions, literary tr...

2024

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I shall write of a remarkable man, an interesting man, a man of power, of initiative, of will, of persistence; a man who plans vastly and who realizes his plans; a man who not only does things himself, but who, even more important than that, is the constant inspiration of others. I shall write of Russell H. Conwell.As a farmer's boy he was the leader of the boys of the rocky region that was his home; as a school-teacher he won devotion; as a newspaper correspondent he gained fame; as a sol...

2017

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The book of Philadelphia is a title suggestive of a large task. Philadelphia is complex, old, still growing, and he who understands her and writes of his understanding so that others may share it must have energy, insight, and skill. Mr. Shackleton's book bears ample evidence of his powers as an interpreter; his previous efforts at baring the souls of New York and Boston have given him a penetrating vision and a sureness of touch that find full scope in his book of Philadelphia. He has give...

The Story of Fifty-Seven Cents

A Moral Tale of Honesty and Responsibility

Longue

1 heure 13 min

2009

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The Story of Fifty-Seven Cents by Robert Shackleton is a heartfelt moral fiction audiobook illustrating honesty, accountability, and ethical growth through a simple yet powerful narrative.

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2019

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Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities by Russell H. Conwell. Contributions by Robert Shackleton libreka classics – These are classics of literary history, reissued and made available to a wide audience. Immerse yourself in well-known and popular titles!

The Story of Fifty-Seven Cents

Enriched edition. A Tale of Hardship, Dreams, and Resilience in Early 20th Century America

2019

EN

In "The Story of Fifty-Seven Cents," Robert Shackleton weaves a poignant narrative that explores the human condition through the lens of financial hardship and existential reflection. Set against a backdrop of American societal challenges during the late 20th century, the novel employs a realist style, rich with vivid characterizations and intricate dialogues that expose the struggles of its protagonists. Shackleton's adept use of symbolism, particularly the titular fifty-seven cents, serv...

2025

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"Getting at the Inner Man" is a profound exploration of the human psyche and the complexities of personal growth. The author delves into the intricacies of self-discovery, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's inner self to achieve true fulfillment. Through a series of insightful anecdotes and practical advice, readers are encouraged to confront their fears and limitations. This book serves as a guide for those seeking to enhance their emotional intelligence and develop a deepe...

Acres of Diamonds

His Life and Achievements

Longue

4 heures 16 min

2025

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Discover one of the most powerful and timeless motivational works ever written—Acres of Diamonds, a lecture that has inspired millions with its message of opportunity, self-reliance, and the hidden wealth within reach of every individual. Russell H. Conwell, a Baptist minister, lawyer, and the founder of Temple University, delivered this speech thousands of times, illustrating how success is not found in distant lands but in one’s own backyard—if only one learns to recognize it.Thi...