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2025

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"Castilian Days" by John Hay is a captivating exploration of Spain's rich culture and history through the eyes of an American diplomat. Hay's vivid descriptions and keen observations transport readers to the heart of Spanish life, where he delves into the traditions, landscapes, and people that define the nation. His experiences in Spain are not just a travelogue; they reflect a deep appreciation for the nuances of Spanish society, making the book a delightful read for anyone interested in...

Castilian Days

A Journey Through Spain: Culture, History, and Charm

2019

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In "Castilian Days," John Hay presents a richly textured account of his experiences as the U.S. Ambassador to Spain from 1897 to 1899. Hay'Äôs prose is marked by a keen observational clarity and an engaging narrative style, blending sharp wit with evocative descriptions that illuminate both the complexities of Spanish society and the political nuances of the time. The book is set against the backdrop of the waning days of the Spanish Empire, exploring themes of nationalism, cultural identi...

2022

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In "Castilian Days," John Hay offers readers a richly woven narrative that captures the essence of Spain's Castile region through vivid descriptions and personal reflections. Written during Hay's tenure as U.S. Ambassador to Spain, this travel memoir combines elements of cultural observation, historical context, and lyrical prose. The literary style reflects Hay's deep appreciation for the landscapes and traditions of Spain, while also revealing his capacity for introspection, making the b...

2019

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The Best Works of John HayAbraham Lincoln A History V1Abraham Lincoln A History V2Castilian DaysPike County BalladsPoemsThe Bread-winners

2025

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The Great Beach by John Hay is a lyrical meditation on the natural world of Cape Cod, capturing the rhythms, mysteries, and beauty of the shoreline with the eye of a poet and the insight of a naturalist. Blending personal observation with ecological reflection, Hay takes readers along the windswept dunes, tidal flats, and restless surf of the Atlantic coast, where each tide tells a story of renewal and transformation.Hay's prose is rich and evocative, turning careful study...

2018

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The Works of John HayAbraham Lincoln A History V1Abraham Lincoln A History V2Castilian DaysPike County BalladsPoemsThe Bread-winners

The Run

Observations on the Natural History of the Alewife

2019

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The Run, first published in 1959 and a classic in nature-writing, describes the life-history of the alewife, a small type of herring that spawns in freshwater, travels to the ocean when a fingerling, and then returns to its freshwater birthplace in impressive swarms as an adult. Author John Hay (1915-2011) was a naturalist who spent much of his life on Cape Cod and was the co-founder and long-time president of the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History. Illustrated with pen an...

2022

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In "The Bread-winners: A Social Study," John Hay presents a detailed exploration of the intricate dynamics of American life in the late 19th century. Through a blend of sociological analysis and narrative prose, Hay delves into the struggles of working-class families, the impact of industrialization, and the quest for economic stability. His literary style is marked by a keen observation of social nuances and an empathetic tone, positioning the book as a poignant commentary on the pressure...

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4 hours 22 min

2025

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.Along the sweeping shores of Cape Cod’s outer beach, where land meets the boundless Atlantic, John Hay’s The Great Beach unfolds as a meditative journey into nature’s elemental presence. Through poetic observation and ecological insight, Hay captures the quiet drama of waves shaping dunes, the flight of gulls against wind-polished skies, and the ever-shifting patterns of sand and sea. This work is not just a celebration of coastline bea...

2018

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The life of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, generally known to the world as Heliogabalus, is as yet shrouded in impenetrable mystery. The picture we have of the reign is that of an imperial orgy - sacrilegious, necromantic, and obscene. The boy Emperor, who reigned from his fourteenth to his eighteenth year, is depicted amongst that crowd of tyrants who held the throne of Imperial Rome, by the help of the praetorian army, as one of the most tyrannical, certainly as the most debased....

The Penguin Who Lost His Way

Inspired by a True Story

2023

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An amazing true animal story about a brave little penguin.Hoppy the emperor penguin loves swimming in the sea with his friends. But one day Hoppy swims too far, and loses his way . . . ending up on a strange beach, all alone and far from home.How will poor Hoppy get back to his family?Inspired by the incredible true story of a lost little penguin, and the vets who saved his life, The Penguin Who Lost His Way is perfect for young animal love...

8,47 €

2025

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"The Bread-winners" delves into the social and economic landscape of post-Civil War America, focusing on the lives of individuals striving to make a living and establish themselves in society. The title suggests a theme of labor and the challenges faced by those who work to support themselves and their families.John Hay's novel likely explores issues of class, labor relations, and the changing dynamics of American society during the Gilded Age. The term "social study" indicates that the no...