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  • av George Q. Cannon
    249,-

    The Life of Nephi, the Son of Lehi: Who Emigrated from Jerusalem, in Judea, to the Land Which Is Now Known as South America, about Six Centuries Before the Coming of Our Savior, has been acknowledged as a major work throughout human history, and we have taken precautions to assure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern manner for both present and future generations. This book has been completely retyped, revised, and reformatted. The text is readable and clear because these books are not created from scanned copies.

  • av David Starr Jordan
    230

    Life's Enthusiasms, has been acknowledged as a major work throughout human history, and we have taken precautions to assure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern manner for both present and future generations. This book has been completely retyped, revised, and reformatted. The text is readable and clear because these books are not created from scanned copies.

  • av Bernard Shaw
    230

    Maxims for Revolutionists, has been acknowledged as a major work throughout human history, and we have taken precautions to assure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern manner for both present and future generations. This book has been completely retyped, revised, and reformatted. The text is readable and clear because these books are not created from scanned copies.

  • av Chester S. Geier
    230

    Meet Me in Tomorrow, has been acknowledged as a major work throughout human history, and we have taken precautions to assure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern manner for both present and future generations. This book has been completely retyped, revised, and reformatted. The text is readable and clear because these books are not created from scanned copies.

  • av Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
    230

    The Lifted Bandage, has been acknowledged as a major work throughout human history, and we have taken precautions to assure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern manner for both present and future generations. This book has been completely retyped, revised, and reformatted. The text is readable and clear because these books are not created from scanned copies.

  • av Paul Adam
    230

    Le conte futur, a été reconnu comme une oeuvre majeure tout au long de l'histoire humaine, et nous avons pris des précautions pour assurer sa préservation en republiant ce livre de manière moderne pour les générations présentes et futures. Ce livre a été entièrement retapé, révisé et reformaté. Le texte est lisible et clair car ces livres ne sont pas créés à partir de copies numérisées.

  • av Stephen Tall
    230

    The Lights on Precipice Peak, has been acknowledged as a major work throughout human history, and we have taken precautions to assure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern manner for both present and future generations. This book has been completely retyped, revised, and reformatted. The text is readable and clear because these books are not created from scanned copies.

  • av George Jacob Holyoake
    230

    The Limits of Atheism; Or, Why Should Sceptics Be Outlaws?, has been acknowledged as a major work throughout human history, and we have taken precautions to assure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern manner for both present and future generations. This book has been completely retyped, revised, and reformatted. The text is readable and clear because these books are not created from scanned copies.

  • av &2377, &23, &2350, m.fl.
    624,-

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  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    The stories of Vikram and Betal, originally written in Sanskrit, have been an integral part of the Indian fairy tales for many centuries. Legend has it that King Vikramaditya (Vikram), the Emperor of Ujjain promises a monk to bring Betal, the vampire as a favour promised to him. The condition is that the King should bring the vampire with complete silence otherwise the vampire will fly back with corpse to the tree. As soon as Vikram attempts to fetch the corpse, the vampire starts to narrate a story. And at the end of every story, it compels King Vikram to answer his question, thus breaking his silence. The collection of Vikram and Betal stories bring before the young readers some of the most amazing tales ending with a moral. Hope the children will enjoy reading them.

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    Akbar and Birbal stories are very famous and popular in India. Birbal was one of the Nine Jewels of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, the Great. By virtue of his wit, wisdom and subtle humour, Birbal became the most trusted courtier of King Akbar. However, many courtiers were jealous of Birbal's star-like rise to fortune and power. They always tried to plot his downfall.In Birbal, Akbar found a true sympathiser and a friend. The witty and humorous exchanges between them have become a part of the rich tradition of Indian folk tales. For generations, Akbar-Birbal stories have delighted children and grown-ups alike .Some of the stories are presented here with colorful illustrations. Hope, children will enjoy reading these interesting stories.

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    The stories of Vikram and Betal, originally written in Sanskrit, have been an integral part of the Indian fairy tales for many centuries. Legend has it that King Vikramaditya (Vikram), the Emperor of Ujjain promises a monk to bring Betal, the vampire as a favour promised to him. The condition is that the King should bring the vampire with complete silence otherwise the vampire will fly back with corpse to the tree. As soon as Vikram attempts to fetch the corpse, the vampire starts to narrate a story. And at the end of every story, it compels King Vikram to answer his question, thus breaking his silence. The collection of Vikram and Betal stories bring before the young readers some of the most amazing tales ending with a moral. Hope the children will enjoy reading them.

  • av Cheiro
    161

    'Numbers' form a significant aspect of our life. Nobody can imagine a day of life without them. And so they affect the ways that we are, act, feel and relate to others. Each of us has our own special mixture of numbers, everyone of which represents our potential qualities. The study of numbers as the figures designating the year of one's birth, to determine their influence on one's life is what is popularly known as 'Numerology'. 'Hence Numerology is a kind of tool which helps one to mediate and know oneself and others. Cheiro's book on Numerology in Bengali has precisely looked into all such aspect like the significance of birth number and name number, what they represents; what the represents; their effect; as well as the remedies to offset the influence of unlucky numbers. The uniqueness of the book lies in the fact that even a layman will be able to understand the various aspects being discussed and make calculations accordingly.

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    The stories of Panchtantra are very old. They were originally written in Sanskrit. They are a collection of short stories which are not only interesting to read, but also the best guide to instil moral values among children. Every story imparts a moral value. That is why they are read with great interest by readers of all age groups.The word Panchtantra is a combination of two words: 'pancha' means 'five' and 'tantra' means 'practice' or principles of conduct. So, Panchtantra depicts nitishastra (wise conduct of life) through stories mainly of animals which children love to read.We are presenting a collection of interesting tales from Panchtantra with colourful illustrations. We hope our young readers would enjoy reading these stories.

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    The Hitopdesh is a remarkable compilation of short stories composed by Narayana Pandit around a thousand of years ago. The stories which are more or less similar to the Panchatantra stories which have the priceless treasure of morality and knowledge. The stories feature animals and birds as main characters. The term 'Hitopdesh' is a combination of two words. 'Hita' means welfare or benefit and 'upadesh' means advice or counsel. So 'Hitopdesh' is a collection of tales that provides counsel and advice for the welfare and benefit of everyone. It is one of the most widely read children's book. Even in today's world, it continues to amaze and interest people with its simple but meaningful stories. Here, we present some of the most interesting tales from the collection of Hitopdesh tales. Hope our young readers will enjoy reading them!

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    Alif Laila is a enormous tale of Arabian Country which is liked by lots of people in the whole world for so many decades. It is a bunch of thousands of stories which has a great balance of love, pleasure, sorrow, sincerity, duty, emotions, infidelity, which are really praised by the readers and listeners. According to this story, King Saharyar murdered his wife and her due to disloyalty of his wife and a pledges that he will marry a girl daily and in the next morning he will kill her. To stop this ungrateful demeanor of the king with women his minister s daughter Saharjad got married with him. The King loves to listen tales and she knew it. From the very first night of her marriage, she started telling stories to the king, which took thousands of nights to complete. This way the king was not able to kill his wife and start loving her. He praises his wife s intelligence and changes his unappreciative behavior towards women and break his oath. At last king and the queen started living together cheerfully.

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    The stories of Panchtantra are very old. They were originally written in Sanskrit. They are a collection of short stories which are not only interesting to read, but also the best guide to instil moral values among children. Every story imparts a moral value. That is why they are read with great interest by readers of all age groups.The word Panchtantra is a combination of two words: 'pancha' means 'five' and 'tantra' means 'practice' or principles of conduct. So, Panchtantra depicts nitishastra (wise conduct of life) through stories mainly of animals which children love to read.We are presenting a collection of interesting tales from Panchtantra with colourful illustrations. We hope our young readers would enjoy reading these stories.

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    The stories of Tenalirama are as popular as Akbar-Birbal stories. Tenalirama also known as Tenaliraman in some parts of the southern India, was the court-jester of the ruler of Vijayanagar, Krishnadeva Rai. Tenalirama was a very clever and witty person. He was so quick and prompt in his reply to any question of the King, that the king was often left speechless. He could resolve the most difficult problem with simplicity and ease, through his wit and funny tricks. Tenalirama became favourite of the King and was also his most trusted and admired friend. Here, we present a collection of some of the interesting tales of Krishnadev Rai and Tenalirama duo, with colourful illustrations. Hope our young readers will enjoy reading these interesting stories.

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    Akbar and Birbal stories are very famous and popular in India. Birbal was one of the Nine Jewels of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, the Great. By virtue of his wit, wisdom and subtle humour, Birbal became the most trusted courtier of King Akbar. However, many courtiers were jealous of Birbal's star-like rise to fortune and power. They always tried to plot his downfall.In Birbal, Akbar found a true sympathiser and a friend. The witty and humorous exchanges between them have become a part of the rich tradition of Indian folk tales. For generations, Akbar-Birbal stories have delighted children and grown-ups alike .Some of the stories are presented here with colorful illustrations. Hope, children will enjoy reading these interesting stories.

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    Jataka tales, like the tales of Panchatantra, are very old and have a long tradition of being passed on from generation to generation. These stories are tales of wisdom and morals, written around 300 BC in a language called 'Pali', which were later translated into many different languages.Jataka tales represent former incarnation of Lord Buddha; at times like an animal, a bird and sometimes like an ordinary, human being. The setting of stories is mainly in or around Banaras/Varanasi the holy city in North Central India.These stories are very enjoyable and meant to teach values of self-sacrifice, honesty and truthfulness. These tales show how good ultimately wins over evil.Here we present simple but interesting collection of Jataka tales. Hope our young readers will enjoy reading them!

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    Alif Laila is a enormous tale of Arabian Country which is liked by lots of people in the whole world for so many decades. It is a bunch of thousands of stories which has a great balance of love, pleasure, sorrow, sincerity, duty, emotions, infidelity, which are really praised by the readers and listeners. According to this story, King Saharyar murdered his wife and her due to disloyalty of his wife and a pledges that he will marry a girl daily and in the next morning he will kill her. To stop this ungrateful demeanor of the king with women his minister s daughter Saharjad got married with him. The King loves to listen tales and she knew it. From the very first night of her marriage, she started telling stories to the king, which took thousands of nights to complete. This way the king was not able to kill his wife and start loving her. He praises his wife s intelligence and changes his unappreciative behavior towards women and break his oath. At last king and the queen started living together cheerfully.

  • av Prakash Manu
    202,-

    The Bible is one of the ancient and greatest scriptures of the world which influenced the people to a very deep extent. The stories of the Bible teach us to assimilate virtues and avoid bad deeds. And Jesus! He is a Messiah! When one chants his name, one gets peace and divine blessing.Prakash Manu, the well-known author of childrenls books, has presented the sermons and lessons of Lord Jesus in a very interesting manner through these short stories. These stories of the Bible can be read by children as well as adults; both these classes of reader would learn a lot from these stories

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    The Hitopdesh is a remarkable compilation of short stories composed by Narayana Pandit around a thousand of years ago. The stories which are more or less similar to the Panchatantra stories which have the priceless treasure of morality and knowledge. The stories feature animals and birds as main characters. The term 'Hitopdesh' is a combination of two words. 'Hita' means welfare or benefit and 'upadesh' means advice or counsel. So 'Hitopdesh' is a collection of tales that provides counsel and advice for the welfare and benefit of everyone. It is one of the most widely read children's book. Even in today's world, it continues to amaze and interest people with its simple but meaningful stories. Here, we present some of the most interesting tales from the collection of Hitopdesh tales. Hope our young readers will enjoy reading them!

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    Jataka tales, like the tales of Panchatantra, are very old and have a long tradition of being passed on from generation to generation. These stories are tales of wisdom and morals, written around 300 BC in a language called 'Pali', which were later translated into many different languages.Jataka tales represent former incarnation of Lord Buddha; at times like an animal, a bird and sometimes like an ordinary, human being. The setting of stories is mainly in or around Banaras/Varanasi the holy city in North Central India.These stories are very enjoyable and meant to teach values of self-sacrifice, honesty and truthfulness. These tales show how good ultimately wins over evil.Here we present simple but interesting collection of Jataka tales. Hope our young readers will enjoy reading them!

  • av Priyanka Verma
    202,-

    The stories of Tenalirama are as popular as Akbar-Birbal stories. Tenalirama also known as Tenaliraman in some parts of the southern India, was the court-jester of the ruler of Vijayanagar, Krishnadeva Rai. Tenalirama was a very clever and witty person. He was so quick and prompt in his reply to any question of the King, that the king was often left speechless. He could resolve the most difficult problem with simplicity and ease, through his wit and funny tricks. Tenalirama became favourite of the King and was also his most trusted and admired friend. Here, we present a collection of some of the interesting tales of Krishnadev Rai and Tenalirama duo, with colourful illustrations. Hope our young readers will enjoy reading these interesting stories.

  • av Prakash Manu
    202,-

    The Bible is one of the ancient and greatest scriptures of the world which influenced the people to a very deep extent. The stories of the Bible teach us to assimilate virtues and avoid bad deeds. And Jesus! He is a Messiah! When one chants his name, one gets peace and divine blessing.Prakash Manu, the well-known author of childrenls books, has presented the sermons and lessons of Lord Jesus in a very interesting manner through these short stories. These stories of the Bible can be read by children as well as adults; both these classes of reader would learn a lot from these stories

  • av Prakash Manu
    202,-

    Nearly 2,500 years ago, there was a slave in Greece, named Aesop. When he saw the activities being inflicted on people under the slavery system, his heart started crying bitterly. His experiences got transformed into unique stories. Aesop used to move from one region to another to tell those stories to children. Wherever he went, children used to surround him, who was their Aesop Baba, the man with stories. They used to request him to tell a story. In a little time, these stories reached the entire world. The renowned author, Prakash Manu has presented these Aesop's tales in such a beautiful manner that they will definitely entertain and instruct our young readers.

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