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Books narrated by Thomas Wright

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  • The Life of Colonel Fred Burnaby

    by Thomas Wright ...
    He stood six feet four inches tall, spoke seven languages, rode solo across frozen Russian steppes, and died with a lance through his chest at the Battle of Abu Klea. Colonel Fred Burnaby was not a man who did things quietly. A decorated officer of the Royal Horse Guards, a celebrated balloonist, a war correspondent, a political firebrand, and one of the most physically imposing figures of the ... Read more

    R59,00 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Plague

    "Plague" by Thomas Wright Jackson is a gripping exploration of the human condition in the face of a devastating epidemic. The narrative delves into the lives of individuals and communities as they grapple with fear, loss, and resilience. Jackson's vivid storytelling brings to life the struggles of his characters, who must navigate the chaos and uncertainty brought on by the plague. The book serves ... Read more

    R17,35 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Ruins of the Roman City of Uriconium, at Wroxeter, Near Shrewsbury

    by Thomas Wright ...
    If we leave Shrewsbury by its long eastern suburb, known, from the important monastic house which formerly stood at its commencement, as the Abbey Foregate, passing the more modern monument erected at its extremity, Lord Hill’s Column, our way lies for about two miles along the London road, bounded on each side by rich and fertile fields. At the distance just mentioned, this road approaches close ... Read more

    R104,75 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Political Songs of England: From the Reign of John to that of Edward II

    by Thomas Wright ...
    Few historical documents are more interesting or important than the contemporary songs in which the political partizan satirised his opponents and stirred up the courage of his friends, or in which the people exulted over victories gained abroad against their enemies or at home against their oppressors, or lamented over evil counsels and national calamities. Yet, though a few specimens have been ... Read more

    R104,75 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • An Original Theory or New Hypothesis of the Universe

    by Thomas Wright ...
    THE Author of the following Letters having been flattered into a Belief, that they may probably prove of some Use, or at least Amusement to the World, he has ventured to give them, at the Request of his Friends, to the Publick. His chief Design will be found an Attempt towards solving the Phænomena of the Via Lactea, and in consequence of that Solution, the framing of a regular and rational Theory ... Read more

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  • A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England During the Middle Ages

    by Thomas Wright ...
    Much has been written at different times on the costume and some other circumstances connected with the condition of our forefathers in past times, but no one has undertaken with much success to treat generally of the domestic manners of the middle ages. The history of domestic manners, indeed, is a subject, the materials of which are exceedingly varied, widely scattered, and not easily brought ... Read more

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  • The Worship of The Generative Powers

    by Thomas Wright ...
    RICHARD PAYNE KNIGHT has written with great learning on the origin and history of the worship of Priapus among the ancients. This worship, which was but a part of that of the generative powers, appears to have been the most ancient of the superstitions of the human race, 1 has prevailed more or less among all known peoples before the introduction of Christianity, and, singularly enough, so deeply ... Read more

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  • Early Travels in Palestine

    by Thomas Wright ...
    The book begins with an overview of the ancient and medieval context of Palestine, emphasizing its importance as a center of religious pilgrimage for Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Wright examines the motivations behind these early travels, often rooted in the desire to visit sacred sites, such as Jerusalem and Bethlehem, and to engage with the biblical landscape. He highlights the challenges ... Read more

    R17,72 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • The Worship of the Generative Powers

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    The Worship of the Generative Powers by Thomas Wright ... Read more

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  • The Life of Sir Richard Burton

    by Thomas Wright ...
    Wright chronicles Burton's many expeditions, including his famous journey to Mecca disguised as a Muslim pilgrim, which broke cultural and religious barriers of the time. The biography highlights Burton's fascination with diverse cultures, his proficiency in languages, and his contributions to the study of geography and anthropology. Wright also explores Burton's complex personality, marked by a ... Read more

    R17,72 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Quantum Physics Made Simple - Understanding the Universe's Most Complex Concepts

    Quantum physics is one of the most fascinating yet challenging subjects in science, often leaving people bewildered by its complexity. In "Quantum Physics Made Simple - Understanding the Universe's Most Complex Concepts," this intricate field is broken down into clear, accessible explanations for readers of all backgrounds. Whether you're new to physics or simply curious about how the universe ... Read more

    R15,72 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England During the Middle Ages

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    In "A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England During the Middle Ages," Thomas Wright meticulously examines the everyday lives and social norms that characterized medieval England. This scholarly work delves into various aspects of domestic life, including household organization, gender roles, and familial relationships, revealing the complexities and contradictions of medieval ... Read more

    R39,00 or Free with Kobo Plus