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2022

FR

Au cours de l’automne 2014, une série de meurtres ébranle la capitale française. En moins d’un mois, trois prostituées, appartenant à un réseau de proxénétisme, sont brutalement assassinées. Sur chaque scène de crime se trouve une empreinte de main ensanglantée. Alors que la lieutenante de police Patricia Monroe et ses collègues mènent des enquêtes nuit et jour, Débora Logan, une journaliste ayant surnommé le criminel « le Tueur à la Main Rouge », semble s’intéresser de trop près à l’affai...

The History of the Negro Church

Enriched edition. Exploring the Legacy of Black Spiritual Centers in African American History

2021

EN

In "The History of the Negro Church," Carter Godwin Woodson meticulously examines the evolution of African American religious institutions, emphasizing their role in the broader context of social justice and civil rights. With a rich narrative that combines anecdotal evidence and rigorous scholarship, Woodson employs a historical lens to illuminate the church's multifaceted influence on African American identity and community cohesion during oppressive eras. His literary style is accessibl...

The Glorious Pool

Enriched edition. Diving into a whimsical world of wishes, humor, and chaos

2021

EN

In "The Glorious Pool," Thorne Smith masterfully intertwines fantasy and comedy, creating a narrative that reflects the whimsical spirit of the 1920s. Set against the backdrop of a languorous summer, the novel revolves around an enchanted swimming pool that serves as a portal to surreal experiences and ramblings of the human condition. Smith's jovial prose, characterized by witty dialogue and clever wordplay, evokes a playful atmosphere while exploring themes of desire, escapism, and the i...

Cobwebs from an Empty Skull

Enriched edition. Captivating Satire and Dark Humor: A Literary Reflection of Human Nature

2019

EN

In "Cobwebs from an Empty Skull," Ambrose Bierce presents a striking collection of essays and biting satire that encapsulates his acerbic wit and profound skepticism. Using a poignant and often humorous literary style, Bierce delves into the absurdities of human existence and societal conventions. The book is richly textured with his trademark cynicism, reflecting the intellectual currents of his time, including the influence of realism and naturalism, which sought to depict the world as i...

A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer

Enriched edition. Uncovering the Legacy of Anglican Liturgy and Religious Tradition

2019

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In "A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer," William Reed Huntington offers a meticulously detailed examination of one of the most significant liturgical texts in Anglicanism. Through an incisive analysis, Huntington traces the development of the Book from its origins in the early Reformation to its modern iterations, highlighting the social, cultural, and theological influences that shaped its evolution. His prose is both accessible and erudite, intertwining historical documentation...

Mediæval Heresy & the Inquisition

Enriched edition. Unveiling Medieval Heresy and Inquisition: A Scholarly Exploration of Religious Persecution and Historical Dissent

2019

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In "Mediæval Heresy & the Inquisition," Arthur Stanley Turberville offers a rigorous examination of the socio-political and theological dimensions of heresy during the Middle Ages. This compelling work weaves together historical narratives with detailed analyses of ecclesiastical texts, illuminating the fervent conflicts between orthodox Christianity and various dissenting movements. Turberville's prose is characterized by clarity and precision, allowing readers to navigate the complexitie...

The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861

Enriched edition. A History of the Education of the Colored People of the United States from the Beginning of Slavery to the Civil War

2019

EN

Carter Godwin Woodson's "The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861" meticulously details the oppressive educational landscape faced by African Americans before the American Civil War. Through a blend of historical analysis and narrative, Woodson elucidates the systemic barriers and societal attitudes that stunted educational opportunities for Black individuals. His scholarly approach is underscored by extensive primary sources, shedding light on the resilience of African American communitie...

The Pageant of England (Complete Plantagenets Series)

Enriched edition. Conquering Family, Magnificent Century, Three Edwards, Last Plantagenets

2023

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In "The Pageant of England," Thomas B. Costain presents a meticulously crafted narrative chronicling the rise and fall of the Plantagenet dynasty, spanning the late 12th century to the late 15th century. Costain's literary style, characterized by its vivid storytelling and rich descriptive passages, immerses readers in the intricacies of medieval life, politics, and social structures. This work, part of the Complete Plantagenets Series, stands out for its blend of historical accuracy with ...

The Fiend's Delight

Enriched edition. Exploring the macabre depths of human nature through darkly humorous tales

2021

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The Fiend's Delight is a captivating collection of Ambrose Bierce's sardonic wit and masterful storytelling. This anthology showcases Bierce's diverse literary styles, including essays, stories, and commentary characterized by dark humor and a keen eye for the absurdities of human nature. Set against the backdrop of post-Civil War America, Bierce deftly navigates themes of morality, the supernatural, and the macabre, often blurring the lines between reality and fantasy. His use of irony an...

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Flower of the Gorse

Enriched edition. Highland Mystery and Romance in 19th Century Scotland

2021

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In "Flower of the Gorse," Louis Tracy masterfully weaves a tale of romance and intrigue set against the picturesque backdrop of the English countryside. This Victorian novel is rich in descriptive language and intricate character development, reflecting the societal norms and expectations of the time. Through the skilled use of dialogue and a blend of adventure and suspense, Tracy paints a vivid portrait of love's complexities, as his protagonists navigate personal and societal struggles a...

Colonel Washington

Enriched edition. A Deep Dive into George Washington's Military Legacy and Leadership in 18th Century America

2019

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In "Colonel Washington," Archer Butler Hulbert expertly weaves a biographical narrative that chronicles the formative years of George Washington, focusing on his experiences as a young military officer during the French and Indian War. Hulbert employs a vivid and engaging literary style, blending historical detail with narrative flair, making the complexities of 18th-century colonial America accessible to modern readers. This work is not merely a biography; it is a rich tapestry that exami...

Indians of the Mesa Verde

Enriched edition. Unveiling the Mysteries of Mesa Verde: An Archaeological Journey into Ancestral Puebloan Culture

2023

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In "Indians of the Mesa Verde," Don Watson intricately weaves a narrative that explores the rich tapestry of Native American history in the southwestern United States, specifically focusing on the Ancestral Puebloans of the Mesa Verde region. Through meticulous research and vivid prose, Watson elucidates the cultural practices, architectural ingenuity, and spiritual beliefs of these indigenous peoples. The book employs a blend of descriptive ethnography and historical analysis, set against...