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  • av Jacob Abbott
    160,-

    Delve into the intricate tapestry of history with "Mary Queen of Scots." Written by Jacob Abbott, this illuminating narrative unveils the captivating story of a queen whose life was woven with triumphs, trials, and unyielding resilience.In this compelling biography, Abbott skillfully navigates the corridors of time to present a nuanced portrayal of Mary Stuart-a queen marked by her regal grace, political turbulence, and an unwavering spirit. Discover the complexities of her reign amidst the volatile landscapes of 16th-century Scotland, where power struggles and intricate alliances shaped her destiny.This narrative isn't just a recounting of historical events; it's an exploration of Mary's indomitable spirit, her unwavering determination, and the intricacies of her relationships that echoed across kingdoms. Abbott's storytelling prowess breathes life into the pages, inviting readers to witness the human drama behind the throne-the triumphs, tragedies, and the enduring legacy of a queen whose impact transcends the ages.Through Abbott's lens, readers immerse themselves in a world where political intrigue meets personal turmoil, where loyalty clashes with ambition, and where the fate of nations hangs in the balance. Gain insights into the struggles faced by a queen navigating a turbulent era-a woman whose resilience and grace left an indelible mark on history."Mary Queen of Scots" offers not just a glimpse into the life of a queen; it's an invitation to explore the complexities of power, the human dimensions of leadership, and the enduring impact of individuals on the course of history. For those seeking to unravel the enigmatic story of a royal figure whose life remains an inspiration, Abbott's narrative promises a captivating and thought-provoking journey into the world of Mary Stuart.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    174,-

    Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, epitomizes an iconic figure in history whose tale resonates through the ages. Born into a dynasty, Cleopatra wielded influence and power amidst the shifting tides of ancient politics, leaving an indelible mark on Egypt and the world.A descendant of a revered line of pharaohs, Cleopatra embraced education and intellect, mastering languages and diplomacy. Her allure, often depicted as legendary, extended beyond mere physical beauty; it was her intelligence, charm, and adaptability that captivated hearts and minds.Cleopatra's life intertwined with significant historical events, particularly her entanglement with the Roman leaders Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Aligning herself strategically, she navigated the intricate webs of political turmoil, solidifying her authority and Egypt's stability.Her liaison with Caesar bore witness to a pivotal alliance that strengthened her grip on power and affirmed her role as a formidable leader. However, it was her liaison with Mark Antony that would echo through history's corridors.In the wake of Caesar's assassination, Cleopatra's alliance with Mark Antony defined an era of opulence and extravagance. Their union, both politically and romantically entwined, became the subject of fascination and scrutiny across the ancient world. The alliance forged an image of Egypt's queen as a potent force, yet it also cast shadows of controversy and opposition among rivals.The tragic climax of Cleopatra's story unfolded in the Battle of Actium, where Antony and Cleopatra faced the forces of Octavian, later known as Caesar Augustus. Despite their valor, defeat loomed large, sealing their fate. Cleopatra, rather than surrendering to captivity, chose an audacious path, ending her life in a manner that echoed defiance rather than submission.Beyond her demise, Cleopatra's legacy endures as a symbol of strength, intelligence, and strategic prowess. Her story serves as a testament to the complexities of power, love, and the enduring allure of a woman whose legacy transcends the sands of time. Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, remains an enigmatic figure whose narrative continues to enthrall generations, inviting exploration into the depths of history's most captivating personalities.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    174,-

    From warrior king to legendary legend, Richard I lived by the sword - and his bravery in battle forever enshrined his place in history. As the Lionheart, he fought valorously alongside King Phillip II to lead the Third Crusade in a desperate attempt to claim the Holy Land from the grip of Muslim leader Saladin.Though the Crusade failed, Richard won fame and admiration for his martial valor. Yet the glory of faraway battles came at great cost back home. With Richard frequently abroad, his conniving brother John schemed to usurp the English crown, sowing discord throughout the realm.As war drained England's treasury, an increasingly resentful populace yearned to constrain the absentee King's powers. From this simmering discontent arose the defiant Magna Carta, which Richard himself was forced to sign.When a crossbow bolt felled the Lionheart at age 42, the legend of the fearless crusader king was seared into history even as his life's work rapidly unraveled. Though the Holy Land slipped through his grasp, Richard I remains immortalized as the warrior monarch who bankrupted an empire and unintentionally paved the way for one of history's greatest documents protecting the rights of the governed. Eight centuries later, the Lionheart continues to roar as one of history's most vivid lives.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    174,-

    Sail back to the captivating origins of Rome in this engaging biography of its legendary founder Romulus. Written by acclaimed historian Jacob Abbott, Romulus whisks young readers back to antiquity to unravel the myth and intrigue cloaking the city's astonishing beginnings.Was Romulus real or myth? How did a single city grow into an empire that would one day command the known world? Told through accessible historical storytelling, this illuminating biography brings to life the world of Romulus in vivid detail. Abbott's character-rich style enlivens an essential figure often shrouded in mystery.Ideal for curious young minds, Romulus seamlessly blends educational storytelling with the exciting drama of history. Journey back over 2,000 years to witness the founding of Rome firsthand. Uncover the ambitions, schemes, and conflicts underpinning enduring legends. Let Romulus inspire fresh perspective on why this iconic city still occupies the world's imagination.Immersive history that ignites adventure! Step back in time and unravel legends alongside one captivating figure who made Rome-and changed history-forever.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    160,-

    When Cyrus burst onto the pages of history in 559 B.C., Persia was but a vassal state crushed beneath the heel of the mighty Median Empire. Yet where others saw only subjugation, Cyrus envisaged an independent Persia stretching across continents. At the head of a rebel army, he fulfilled this vision by toppling his Median overlords in a bloodless coup.To the delight of many, Cyrus the conqueror soon proved to be Cyrus the liberator. Rather than enslave defeated peoples as tyrants, he freed local populations to worship their own gods and practice their customs under Persian protection. This sent a shockwave across the Ancient East - and unleashed a loyalty that enabled Cyrus to overrun the civilizations of Lydia and Babylon with startling ease.Within years, the young rebel controlled an empire spanning from the Aegean to the Indus - the largest the world had seen. Yet Cyrus spurned the title of dictator to craft a model of tolerant governance that earned him the moniker father to all his people, Greek and Persian alike.Unfortunately, Cyrus fell in battle on one of the furthest borders of his realm, in a campaign foreshadowing that other conqueror, Alexander, who wept at Cyrus's tomb centuries later. This great king was also mentioned in the Bible as the "anointed one" who would free the Jewish people from captivity. Today, the name of Cyrus continues to echo through Persian history as one that earned power by uniting peoples.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    174,-

    In the vast tapestry of history, few figures loom as large and awe-inspiring as Genghis Khan. Born as Temujin in the harsh Mongolian steppes around 1162, his life was a journey from adversity to triumph, marked by courage, cunning, and an unyielding quest for greatness.As a child, Temujin faced hardships unimaginable to many of us today. His father, a respected chieftain, was poisoned, leaving his family vulnerable. Struggling to survive, Temujin exhibited remarkable resilience and leadership qualities, rallying loyal followers even in his youth.His ascent to power was no easy feat. In a world of warring tribes and shifting alliances, Temujin emerged as a visionary strategist. He united the fractious Mongol tribes through shrewd diplomacy and military prowess, earning the title "Genghis Khan," meaning "universal ruler."What set Genghis Khan apart was not just his conquests, but his vision for a unified empire. He implemented laws promoting religious tolerance and meritocracy, encouraging trade and communication across vast territories. His empire became a melting pot of cultures, fostering innovation and exchange.Yet, Genghis Khan was not merely a conqueror; he was a complex figure. Despite his fearsome reputation in battle, he valued loyalty and intelligence. His rise to power wasn't solely through force but through strategic alliances and astute political maneuvering.The life of Genghis Khan echoes through time, a testament to the power of determination and vision. His story challenges us to overcome obstacles and aspire to leave a positive mark on the world, no matter our circumstances.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    160,-

    In the pages of ancient history, one name stands tall among the Persian rulers, revered for his wisdom, vision, and legacy of grandeur-Darius the Great. Born into humble beginnings around 550 BCE, Darius ascended to become one of history's most influential leaders, shaping an empire that echoed his greatness for centuries to come.Darius' journey to power was a testament to his intellect and resilience. Rising from a noble background rather than royal lineage, he navigated a world of political intrigue to claim the Persian throne. His ascent reflected not only ambition but also strategic brilliance and a deep understanding of governance.Once crowned, Darius didn't merely reign; he engineered an empire that spanned continents. His reign marked an era of stability and progress, characterized by administrative innovations and infrastructural marvels. Darius introduced a system of satrapies-provinces governed by appointed officials-to ensure effective governance across diverse territories, fostering cultural exchange and economic growth.What set Darius apart was his commitment to inclusivity. He respected the customs and religions of the lands he conquered, promoting tolerance and unity within his vast empire. His famous Behistun Inscription stands as a testament to this, carved in multiple languages to communicate his respect for diversity and justice.Beyond his conquests, Darius left an indelible mark through his ambitious construction projects. The construction of the Royal Road, a monumental highway spanning over 1,500 miles, facilitated communication and trade within the empire, showcasing his commitment to progress and connectivity.Darius the Great wasn't merely a ruler; he was a visionary leader who left a legacy of unity, progress, and cultural exchange. His reign exemplifies the heights that determination, intelligence, and empathy can reach, inspiring generations to embrace diversity and pursue greatness through inclusivity and innovation.The story of Darius resonates through the ages, reminding us that leadership isn't just about power; it's about leaving a lasting impact that transcends borders and time itself.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    174,-

    From humble Caribbean roots to the pinnacle of imperial power, Josephine's life traced the arc of triumph and tragedy writ large across the canvas of history.As an innocent island girl, she witnessed the horrors of the slave trade before a tempestuous arranged marriage brought the young Creole beauty to Parisian high society. There her grace and charm catapulted Josephine to fame in the salons and court of Louis XVI.But as the guillotine's shadow darkened France, Josephine faced the Reign of Terror helpless and alone, narrowly escaping the executioner's blade. Yet she emerged from prison to a fate she could not foresee - a union with Napoleon Bonaparte, the brilliant general who would crown her Empress even as he conquered half of Europe.Through Napoleon's meteoric rise, the wounds of Josephine's past haunted their marriage, her inability to bear an heir fraying their bonds. At last she was forced to face her ultimate betrayal, a political annulment that tore her from Napoleon's side though she remained his love until death.Banished to exile as Napoleon's star plummeted, Josephine's innate nobility shone. The deposed empress became a model of grace and poise, her instinct for compassion rather than bitterness the mark of an uncommon heart. Despite tumult few can imagine, she not only survived but triumphed.Two hundred years later, Josephine remains the incandescent figure who lit up the glittering epoch that still bears her adopted name - the very incarnation of the Age of Josephine. Hers is the timeless story of a woman who claimed the realms of power forbidden to her sex, and left them on her own terms - by choosing forgiveness over hate, hope over despair, a legacy of light over the ever-looming shadows.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    160,-

    Margaret of Anjou was a formidable 15th century queen who played a pivotal role in the War of the Roses, the decades-long power struggle between the houses of Lancaster and York for the English crown.Born in Lorraine in 1430, Margaret married King Henry VI of England at the age of 15. The match was politically arranged by the English, who hoped Margaret would provide strong leadership that the mentally fragile Henry VI lacked.As queen, Margaret was fiercely protective of her husband's interests. With Henry frequently incapacitated by mental illness, Margaret held significant sway over the kingdom. Her assertive leadership earned her many enemies among the rival York faction.Margaret's steely resolve and keen political mind were great assets in stabilizing Lancastrian control in England early on. But she also became notorious for her unwavering enmity against the Yorks.As political tides turned against the Lancastrians, Margaret refused to compromise. She continued fighting ruthlessly for her only son's right to the throne, even as Yorkshire opposition to Henry VI grew.Despite reversals, Margaret tenaciously led Lancastrian forces in victory after victory. Even when finally defeated and forced to flee England, she engineered her husband's brief restoration to the crown from exile in France.Strong-willed to a fault, Margaret was ultimately unable to accept the political realities turning England against her family's reign. But her relentless quest to secure power makes Margaret one of the most memorable figures of the War of the Roses.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    160,-

    Be transported back to ancient Rome and the turbulent rule of Emperor Nero in this gripping biography by Jacob Abbott. Though now infamous for corruption and excess, Nero's life was complex-and shaped by fortune as much as vice.Follow Nero's path from powerless youth to the peak of unlimited authority as Rome's supreme leader. Abbott charts Nero's unlikely rise, culminating with the emperor's broken promises to the Roman people.Though best known as a ruler, Nero had a creative spirit that pursued grand ambitions as an artist and architect. He constructed lavish new monuments and captivated Romans with spectacular performances on stage. Abbott's narrative reveals Nero as a contradictory figure with creativity and complexity as well as a bent to madness. Through dramatic scenes and rich details, The History of Nero recounts the life of an emperors whose passions, promise and unraveling offer unforgettable insights into ancient Rome at its zenith. Discover the incredible true story of a larger-than-life leader in this pageturning and illuminating biography.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    160,-

    After tragedy and turmoil engulfed his father's reign, Charles II ascended the throne during a time of great upheaval in England. Follow the fascinating story of the merry monarch in History of Charles the Second of England, a gripping narrative biography for young readers by acclaimed historian Jacob Abbott.From a daring exile and improbable return to power to palace intrigue and the great plague of London, immerse yourself in Charles II's captivating world. With vivid storytelling and accessible historical insight, this book brings to life the witty and complex king who shaped Restoration England.Ideal for budding historians and curious young minds, History of Charles the Second of England blends page-turning drama with engaging learning. Uncover one monarch's quest to restore stability to a divided kingdom, navigate folklore and scandal, and witness the pomp and politics of 17th century England firsthand.Let a true tale of exile, adversity, and ascent to power ignite your imagination! History of Charles the Second of England enthralls as it educates about a pivotal era in England's past and an unforgettable king.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    187,-

    Step into the pages of history and uncover the incredible true story of Peter the Great, Russia's legendary modernizing Czar.In his engaging book "Peter the Great", Jacob Abbott chronicles the ruler's fascinating rise to power as a young boy and his tireless mission to transform Russia through ambitious reforms. Follow along on Peter's unconventional journey to shape his country's future.Witness the challenges Peter faces as he drags a reluctant empire into the modern world. Through Abbott's vivid storytelling, experience the triumphs and struggles that define Peter's rule, from his battles against tradition to his unrelenting drive to broaden Russia's technology, culture and politics.This insightful biography brings to life one of history's most influential figures. Discover the passions, curiosity and spirit that empowered Peter the Great to leave an indelible mark on Russia despite fierce opposition.Go beyond the legend to uncover the real person behind the Czar. Abbott paints a compelling portrait of a complex and determined reformer who helped guide his nation through a crossroads of change.Through page-turning narrative and illuminating details, "Peter the Great" shines a light on a pivotal era in Russian history. Join this unforgettable journey to understand how one trailblazing young leader shaped the course of a nation and sparked a cultural evolution.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    174,-

    Step into the riveting world of medieval England through the pages of "The Story of Richard III" by Jacob Abbott. This enthralling juvenile biography offers an illuminating journey into the life and legacy of one of history's most intriguing figures-Richard III, a monarch whose story is woven with controversy, ambition, and enduring mystery.From the gripping opening chapters detailing Richard's ascent to the throne amidst the tumultuous War of the Roses to the enigmatic circumstances surrounding his reign, this book presents an absorbing narrative that brings history to life for young readers.Follow Richard III's path as he navigates the intricate web of medieval courts, encountering political alliances, family rivalries, and the relentless pursuit of power. Abbott skillfully unveils the complexities of Richard's character, painting a vivid portrait of a king whose reign was marked by both triumphs and tragedies.Explore the legends and controversies surrounding Richard III, from the Shakespearean portrayal to modern-day debates about his true nature. Dive into the rich historical context and discover the events that shaped his reign, from his coronation to the battlefield at Bosworth, where his fate was sealed in a clash that altered the course of English history."The Story of Richard III" is not merely a recounting of events; it's a captivating exploration that offers insights into a captivating era and a king whose legacy remains shrouded in fascination and debate. Engaging, enlightening, and richly detailed, this book invites readers to unravel the captivating tale of Richard III-a story that continues to intrigue and captivate generations.Join us on a journey through the annals of history. Open the pages, immerse yourself in the drama, and discover the allure of one of England's most enigmatic monarchs. Experience the legend. Experience Richard III. Experience history as it unfolds in this compelling narrative brought to life by Jacob Abbott.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    160,-

    In 1066, William, Duke of Normandy launched an audacious invasion of England that would forever change the island nation's history. Claiming a distant blood tie to the English throne, William met King Harold Godwinson in a fateful battle at Hastings that ensured the Norman's conquest.In William the Conqueror, prolific 19th century author Jacob Abbott brings to life the medieval king who left an enduring mark on English culture. With vivid detail and Abbott's engaging prose, the book chronicles William's ascent as ruler of Normandy, tense rivalry with Harold, and hard-fought victory to gain the crown.Embark on William's monumental crusade as he introduces sweeping changes to unite England under Norman rule. Abbott presents the Conqueror as a towering yet complex figure-skilled warrior and leader but also an iron-fisted ruler. Explore the blending of Anglo-Saxon and French culture under William that transformed language, architecture and society.From volatile Viking raids to clashing swords at Hastings, this essential biography highlights one of Europe's most unforgettable kings. William the Conqueror is an adventure into the intrigue and warfare of the Middle Ages bound to enthrall young readers.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    160,-

    Saddle up for an action-packed adventure into the ancient world of legendary warrior kings. Jacob Abbott's "The History of Pyrrhus" brings to life the epic story of Pyrrhus of Epirus-the fearless tactician whose battlefield exploits rocked the Mediterranean and earned him a place in the history books.Follow along as Pyrrhus claws his way to power, facing enemies at every turn. Witness the cunning tactics and courage that empower this master warrior to build an empire, earning a reputation as a brilliant military leader who leverages creativity and skill to outwit his foes.Yet military genius is only half the story. Peer behind the armor to see what really drives Pyrrhus: an unquenchable thirst for greatness. Abbott's gripping narrative reveals the ambitions, flaws and humanity behind the mythic figure.Share the thrill of crucial battles as Pyrrhus takes on mighty Rome. Relish the hard-fought victories even as Rome keeps rising from defeat-giving us the bittersweet phrase "Pyrrhic victory."By blending page-turning action with insightful details, "The History of Pyrrhus" brings the ancient world blazing back to life. Stand alongside this indomitable warrior as he conquers kingdoms against impossible odds, sacrificing everything in pursuit of glory.Want pulse-pounding adventure? Join Pyrrhus as he makes the impossible possible, unlocking the greatness within himself-and finding a place among the legends. With Abbott's fast-paced storytelling, learn how the choices of an ambitious king echo through centuries of history.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    174,-

    Richard II was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Born in 1367, Richard was the son of Edward the Black Prince and grandson of King Edward III. He ascended the throne at the young age of 10 after his grandfather's death.Richard's early reign was largely controlled by his uncles. He assumed full power in 1389 at age 22. Considered intelligent and cultured, Richard promoted architecture, the arts and education. He was also very extravagant in his lifestyle and spent lavishly on court culture.However, Richard proved an ineffective ruler. His policies irked powerful barons and commoners alike. Heavy taxation burdens sparked the Peasants' Revolt in 1381, which saw thousands march against the king. Richard met the rebels and agreed to their demands, but later reneged on his promises.Richard's absolutist approach and his heavy reliance on favorites fueled discontent. Conflict with the barons led to his uncle Thomas of Woodstock's murder in 1397. Richard had Thomas's son exiled and crushed all opposition to his rule - a move that backfired and eroded his authority.In 1399, Richard's cousin Henry Bolingbroke returned from exile to reclaim his inheritance. Richard's support quickly collapsed and he was forced to abdicate. The Parliament deemed Richard unfit for rule. He was imprisoned and murdered at Pontefract Castle in 1400 at age 33.Richard's autocratic tendencies and failure to work with the nobility led to his downfall after a turbulent reign. But his lavish tastes and patronage left a cultural legacy that included Westminster Hall in London. Richard II met a tragic end, but his flair for pageantry and the arts resonated through English history.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    160,-

    In this classic book, you'll an epic adventure back in time with Jacob Abbott's biography of Alexander the Great! Join us as we explore the life of ancient Greece and Macedonia's mightiest conqueror and military genius.With Abbott's classic storytelling, you'll journey alongside Alexander as he tames the wild horse Bucephalus, outsmarts the Persian Empire, and crusades to the ends of the known world-from Greece all the way to India! We'll watch Alexander inspire his army to pull off amazing victories and found new cities to spread Greek culture far and wide.You'll also see Alexander's flaws-his temper, vanity, and hunger for power-which grew out of control. Abbott brings alive Alexander's world of ancient kingdoms, warriors, adventures, and legends. See for yourself how the courageous boy who became king by age 20 earned his unmatched title: Alexander the Great! Join us on this quest back in time to experience the grandeur and glory of one of history's greatest conquerors!

  • av Jacob Abbott
    160,-

    Discover the Courageous Tale of King Alfred! Embark on a thrilling journey through the pages of history with "King Alfred of England" - a captivating juvenile biography that brings the legendary monarch to life for young readers. Join us as we explore the medieval landscapes of England, where a young prince named Alfred rises to become a symbol of resilience and leadership.Follow the footsteps of King Alfred as he navigates the challenges of the medieval world, showcasing bravery, wisdom, and determination. Through vivid storytelling and engaging narratives, this book offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, making history come alive for children.Perfect for young historians and curious minds, this juvenile biography provides an accessible gateway to British history. Learn about the monarchy, medieval life, and the inspiring journey of a young king who left an indelible mark on the pages of time.Key Features:Illustrated Biography for Visual LearningHistorical Context for a Deeper UnderstandingIdeal for Young Readers Exploring British HistoryInspirational Story of Leadership and Courage"King Alfred of England" is not just a book; it's a ticket to a bygone era, where castles stood tall, and kings and queens shaped the destiny of nations. Open these pages and let the adventure begin!

  • av Jacob Abbott
    437,-

    Discover the key principles of Christian living with this inspiring book. Written by Jacob Abbott, an influential Christian writer of the 19th century, this book provides a practical guide to living a virtuous and fulfilling life. With insightful guidance on topics such as honesty, humility, and compassion, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to grow spiritually.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    160,-

    Discover the gripping true story of King Charles I of England in this engaging historical biography for young readers. With vivid storytelling that brings the past to life, "History of King Charles the First of England" whisks you back to the tumultuous Stuart era, when the fate of a kingdom rested on the shoulders of one extraordinary monarch.Step inside the palace intrigues and royal drama as Charles navigates the tricky game of thrones. Witness the challenges faced by a king whose controversial decisions would divide a nation and shape the course of history. Though his reign ended in tragedy, Charles I displayed tremendous courage in the face of adversity that continues to inspire today.Ideal for budding historians and curious young minds, this book seamlessly blends gripping narrative with accessible learning. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of 17th century England, unravel the complexities of the Stuart dynasty, and uncover the untold saga behind one of England's most captivating kings.Let the past come alive through this irresistible page-turner! "History of King Charles the First of England" enthralls as it educates, lighting a passion for the adventure of history.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    232,-

    Rollo Learning to Read, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    278,-

    The Teacher Moral Influences Employed in the Instruction and Government of the Young, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

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  • av Jacob Abbott
    273,-

    Richard II; Makers of History, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    270,-

    Richard III; Makers of History, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    270,-

    Richard I; Makers of History, a classical book, has been considered essential throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.

  • av Jacob Abbott
    199,-

    acob Abbott (1803-1879) was an American writer of children's books. He was a prolific author, writing juvenile fiction, brief histories, biographies, religious books for the general reader, and a few works in popular science. His Rollo Books, such as Rollo at Work (1837) and Rollo at Play (1837) are the best known of his writings, having as their chief characters a representative boy and his associates. His other works include: The Teacher; or, Moral Influences Employed in the Instruction and Government of the Young (1833), Rollo on the Atlantic (1853), Rollo in Paris (1854), Rollo on the Rhine (1855), Georgie (1855), Rollo in Holland (1856), Rollo in Rome (1858), Rollo in Switzerland (1858), Rollo in the Woods and Peter the Great.

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