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2026

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"The Mediterranean: Its Storied Cities and Venerable Ruins" is a captivating exploration of the rich history and cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region. The book delves into the ancient cities that line its shores, each with their own unique stories and architectural marvels. From the bustling markets of ancient Rome to the serene beauty of Greek islands, the authors paint a vivid picture of life in these storied locales. The narrative is enhanced by detailed descriptions and histor...

2009

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According to Wikipedia: "Samuel Taylor Coleridge (21 October 1772 25 July 1834) was an English poet, critic and philosopher who was, along with his friend William Wordsworth, one of the founders of the Romantic Movement in England and one of the Lake Poets. He is probably best known for his poems The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan, as well as his major prose work Biographia Literaria."

2017

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William Henry, Prince of Orange and Count of Nassau, a ruler destined to play a greater part in shaping the destinies of modern England than any of her native sovereigns, was born at the Hague on the 4th of November 1650. By blood and ancestral tradition he was well fitted for the work to which he was to be called. The descendant of a line of statesmen and warriors, the scion of a house which more than a century before had been associated with the most heroic struggle for national freedom ...

2022

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In "English Men of Letters: Coleridge," H. D. Traill presents a profound examination of the life and works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a pivotal figure in the Romantic literary movement. Traill employs a biographical lens intertwined with literary analysis, establishing a context that illuminates Coleridge's philosophical inquiries and poetic innovations. With elegant prose, Traill navigates through Coleridge's profound works, such as "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and "Kubla Khan," whi...

The Life of Sir John Franklin, R.N.

Enriched edition. Arctic Explorer and Naval Officer's Journey to the Ill-Fated Northwest Passage Expedition

2022

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In "The Life of Sir John Franklin, R.N.," H.D. Traill offers a meticulously researched biography that captures the adventurous spirit and tragic fate of one of Britain's most renowned Arctic explorers. Spanning the most critical junctures of Franklin's life—from his early naval career to his ill-fated expedition in search of the Northwest Passage—Traill employs a narrative style that deftly intertwines meticulous historical detail with vivid storytelling. Written during the late 19th centu...

English Men of Letters: Coleridge

A Scholarly Exploration of Coleridge's Poetic Genius and Literary Legacy

2019

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In "English Men of Letters: Coleridge," H. D. Traill presents a profound and nuanced exploration of the life and intellect of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, a central figure in the English Romantic movement. The work is characterized by Traill'Äôs meticulous attention to detail and his ability to synthesize biographical facts with critical analysis, offering insights into Coleridge'Äôs philosophical underpinnings and literary contributions. Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous period in Engl...

2016

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THE PILLARS OF HERCULES, ALGIERS, MALAGA, BARCELONA, MARSEILLES, NICE, THE RIVIERA, GENOA, THE TUSCAN COAST, VENICE, ALEXANDRIA, MALTA, SICILY, NAPLES,

The Life of Sir John Franklin, R.N.

Enriched edition. Exploring the Arctic: The Legendary Life of a British Naval Officer

2021

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In "The Life of Sir John Franklin, R.N.," H D Traill meticulously chronicles the life and expeditions of the famed Arctic explorer, Sir John Franklin. Employing a narrative style that seamlessly blends biographical detail with rich historical context, Traill examines Franklin's contributions to the British naval exploration of the polar regions, as well as the socio-political climate of the 19th century that shaped his ventures. This work not only serves as a biography but also as an explo...

Sterne

A Scholarly Exploration of an 18th-Century Literary Pioneer

2019

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In "Sterne," H. D. Traill embarks on a profound exploration of the literary landscape shaped by the iconic writer Laurence Sterne. Weaving together eloquent prose and insightful analysis, Traill delves into Sterne's innovative narrative techniques and his early contributions to modernist literature. With a keen eye on Sterne's hallmark blend of wit and melancholy, the book examines his seminal work "Tristram Shandy" and evaluates how it revolutionized the structure of the novel, intertwini...

2018

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William Henry, Prince of Orange and Count of Nassau, a ruler destined to play a greater part in shaping the destinies of modern England than any of her native sovereigns, was born at the Hague on the 4th of November 1650. By blood and ancestral tradition he was well fitted for the work to which he was to be called. The descendant of a line of statesmen and warriors, the scion of a house which more than a century before had been associated with the most heroic struggle for national freedom ...

2016

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Louis XIV., like other military malefactors before and since, was himself the creator of the enemy by whom his power was to be shaken to its foundations. His invasion of the United Provinces, an enterprise commenced with that contempt of public right in which no other potentate has ever equalled him, and prosecuted with that barbarity in which only Oriental conquerors have ever surpassed him, was the means of raising to power the one European foe by whom he was destined to be successfully ...

2009

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According to Wikipedia: "Laurence Sterne (24 November 1713 18 March 1768) was an Irish-born English novelist and an Anglican clergyman. He is best known for his novels The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, and A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy; but he also published many sermons, wrote memoirs, and was involved in local politics. Sterne died in London after years of fighting consumption."