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Sapiens. De animales a dioses (Castellano) [Sapiens: From Animals into Gods]
- Una breve historia de la humanidad [A Brief History of Humanity]
- By: Yuval Noah Harari, Joandomènec Ros i Aragonès
- Narrated by: Luis David García Márquez
- Length: 16 hrs
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De la mano de uno de los historiadores más interesantes de la actualidad, he aquí la fascinante interpretación de Yuval Noah Harari sobre la historia de la humanidad. Bestseller nacional e internacional, este libro explora las formas en que la biología y la historia nos han definido y han mejorado nuestra comprensión de lo que significa ser "humano".
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Interesante estado de la cuestión humana
- By Diego RICHARDSON NISHIKUNI on 07-07-25
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Sapiens. De animales a dioses (Castellano) [Sapiens: From Animals into Gods]
- Una breve historia de la humanidad [A Brief History of Humanity]
- Narrated by: Luis David García Márquez
- Series: Sapiens [Spanish Edition]
- Length: 16 hrs
- Release date: 02-09-21
- Language: Spanish
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Yukon Trail
- By: William MacLeod Raine
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Embark on an unforgettable adventure with The Yukon Trail A Tale of the North, originally filmed as The Grip of the Yukon in 1928. This captivating story, drawn from the prolific imagination of William MacLeod Raine, showcases his talent for crafting compelling western narratives. Over his impressive 46-year career, Raine published nearly two novels each year, with 20 of his works adapted for film. Known for his meticulous attention to detail, Raine viewed himself as a dedicated craftsman rather than merely an artist. Join us as we explore the wild and rugged beauty of the North through his ...
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Wonders of Plant Life
- By: Ernst Dieffenbach
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Imagine a deep blue lake, embraced by lush green hills, dotted with islets—some revealing bare rock and others cloaked in vibrant shrubs. From these islets, steam rises from numerous openings, all while the foliage maintains its lushness. On the opposite shore, grand steps of white marble with a rosy hue lead down to a cascade of boiling water that spills into the lake below. This vivid scene captures Ernest Dieffenbach’s first encounter with the stunning White Terraces of Lake Rotomahana. Between 1839 and 1841, Dieffenbach journeyed through New Zealand as a naturalist for the New Zealand ...
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Uncle Wiggily in the Woods
- By: Robert Hooke
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Originally published in 1665, Uncle Wiggily in the Woods marks the first publication of the Royal Society and is regarded as the worlds first scientific best-seller. Unlike the Latin texts of its time, such as Newtons Principia Mathematica, this groundbreaking work was written in English, making scientific knowledge accessible to a broader audience. Robert Hooke expertly utilizes the then-nascent microscope to explore a variety of topics, from insects and plants to organic materials and celestial bodies. Accompanied by Hookes meticulously crafted hand-drawn diagrams, this work invites readers ...
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Manchester Man
- By: Isabella Varley Banks
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Step into the world of Jabez Clegg, the quintessential Manchester man, as he floats down the River Irk during a tumultuous flood in 1799. His journey to commercial success parallels the citys own ascent at the heart of the Industrial Revolution. In this captivating historical novel, Mrs. George Linnaeus Banks (née Isabella Varley) expertly intertwines fact and fiction, crafting a fast-paced narrative filled with rivalry, passion, and intrigue. Jabez finds himself caught in a fierce rivalry with his nemesis, Laurence Aspinall, all while vying for the affections of the beautiful Augusta ...
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Trailin!
- By: Max Brand
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Max Brand, the renowned pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892-1944), is celebrated for his captivating western fiction. Faust began his literary journey in the early 20th century, selling tales to pulp magazines and crafting stories across various genres under a multitude of pseudonyms. He is perhaps most famous for creating the iconic character Destry, whose adventures in Destry Rides Again have been immortalized on film, notably in the classic 1939 version featuring James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Additionally, his character Dr. Kildare gained immense popularity in both film and ...
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The Amateur Gardeners Guide to Bananas
- By: William Fawcett
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Explore the fascinating journey of the banana, the worlds most beloved fruit, as we delve into its agricultural roots and how it has captivated hearts and kitchens globally. In 1913, seasoned cultivator William Fawcett shared his extensive knowledge gained over thirty years in Jamaica, offering a comprehensive guide to all aspects of banana cultivation. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind this extraordinary crop. - Summary by A. Gramour
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In the Year of Jubilee
- By: George Gissing
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Step into the Jubilee, a pivotal moment marking the fiftieth year of Queen Victorias reign. With a Dickensian flair, this narrative unravels the intricate tapestry of London life, exposing the stark realities and struggles of the lower-middle class at the close of the 19th century. (Introduction by S. Kovalchik)
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Pharaoh and the Priest
- By: Bolesław Prus
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Step into the world of ancient Egypt with Pharaoh and the Priest, the final major novel by renowned Polish author Bolesław Prus. This compelling historical narrative, set during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses XIII in the eleventh century BCE, explores the intricate mechanisms of state power and the timeless lessons of governance. Prus, who once critiqued historical novels for their potential to distort the truth, offers a unique perspective free from contemporary pressures and censorship. As the young protagonist Ramses navigates a landscape rife with internal strife and external threats, he ...
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Landleaguers
- By: Anthony Trollope
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Set near Galway, Landleaguers follows the journey of young Florian Jones, who has recently embraced Catholicism only to witness the shocking devastation of his English fathers land at the hands of the Catholic Landleaguers. As the Irish Land War ignites, tensions rise with the boycott of affluent landowners and a harrowing series of revenge killings. This poignant tale delves into the lives of Florian, his father, his two captivating sisters, his older brother Frank, and Franks cherished Rachel, an American singer gracing the London stage alongside her fiery father. It paints a vivid picture ...
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Nest of the Sparrowhawk- A Romance of the XVIIth Century
- By: Baroness Emma Orczy
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Set against the backdrop of Kent in 1657, this captivating historical novel delves into the life of a cunning local nobleman driven by greed and the innocent ward ensnared in his treacherous schemes. As the puritan influence and societal customs of the time shape their lives, the story unfolds with rich detail and compelling drama.
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Painted Fires
- By: Nellie McClung
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Discover the remarkable life of Nellie L. McClung (1873-1951), a true Canadian icon known for her fierce advocacy for womens rights, social justice, and political change. After moving to Manitoba as a child in a pioneering family, McClung became a teacher in rural Manitoba, where she keenly observed the fabric of village life at the dawn of the 20th century. As a passionate suffragette, she was instrumental in Manitoba becoming the first province in Canada to grant women the right to vote in 1916—two years before it was recognized nationally and well ahead of both the US (1920) and UK (1928)...
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History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great
- By: Henry Fielding
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Often regarded as Fieldings first novel, History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great was likely penned before his more well-known works like Shamela and Joseph Andrews. This sharp satire targets Robert Walpole, drawing an intriguing parallel between the notorious gang leader and highwayman Jonathan Wild. Fielding cleverly likens the Whig party in Parliament to a band of thieves led by Walpole, whose relentless ambition to be seen as a Great Man—a title he often claimed—ultimately leads to his ironic downfall being hanged. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Marie Antoinette Romances. - The Countess of Charny
- By: Alexandre Dumas
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In this gripping fifth volume of the Marie Antoinette Romances, the story unfolds in the turbulent aftermath of the Bastilles fall and the March on Versailles, which compelled Louis XVI and his court to return to Paris. Amidst a city torn apart by political factions vying for power, our protagonists, like the courageous Ange Pitou, and the nefarious Gilbert, must navigate a perilous landscape fraught with danger, all while evading the looming threat of the guillotine. As chaos reigns, the enigmatic Balsamo propels the revolution forward, declaring, The quantity of blood which must be shed ...
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Old Mortality
- By: Sir Walter Scott
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Dive into Old Mortality, a captivating novel from Walter Scotts Waverley series. Set against the backdrop of late 1600s southwest Scotland, this tale unfolds during the tumultuous period of the Covenanters, capturing the dramatic victory at Loudoun Hill and the heart-wrenching defeat at Bothwell Bridge. Join narrator Deon Gines as he brings this rich historical narrative to life.
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Last Of The Mohicans - A Narrative of 1757
- By: James Fenimore Cooper
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Immerse yourself in The Last of the Mohicans, an epic tale crafted by James Fenimore Cooper and first published in January 1826. This captivating novel not only captured the imagination of readers in its time but also solidified Coopers legacy as one of Americas earliest literary icons. Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous year of 1757 during the French and Indian War, the narrative unfolds amidst the fierce struggle between France and Great Britain for dominance over the American and Canadian territories. In a complex web of alliances, the French often partnered with Native American ...
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Laramie Holds The Range
- By: Frank H. Spearman
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Frank Spearmans Laramie Holds the Range, set against the backdrop of the American West during the era of early railroads. Renowned for collaborating with talented illustrators like N.C. Wyeth, Spearman weaves a rich tapestry of vivid landscapes and meticulously crafted characters. In this enthralling tale, Kate Doubleday embarks on a journey to reunite with her estranged father, only to find herself entangled in a fierce conflict with Laramie, a rugged mountain rancher, and the powerful cattlemen of the region. While the themes may be familiar, ...
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Marie Antoinette and Her Son
- By: Luise Mühlbach
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Step into the opulent world of Marie Antoinette, where she reigns as the beloved Queen of France. Yet, as the tides of revolution rise, her idyllic life is shattered. Follow the poignant journey of her son, Louis Charles, as he navigates the profound changes brought on by the tragic loss of his parents. Discover a story that reveals the untold struggles and unexpected realities faced by a royal heir in tumultuous times.
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Head of the House of Coombe
- By: Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Dive into the captivating world of Frances Hodgson Burnett, a celebrated author best known for her enchanting childrens stories, yet whose literary prowess also shines in her historical novels. First serialized in 1920 in Scribners Monthly, The Head of the House of Coombe quickly captured the hearts of readers and was fully published in two volumes by 1922. The first part intricately weaves the social fabric of London during the transitional years from the late Victorian era to the reign of Edward VII, leading up to the tumultuous summer of 1914—a time when the world was on the brink of ...
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Marie Antoinette Romances - Balsamo, The Magician
- By: Alexandre Dumas
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Step into the intriguing world of Dumas Marie Antoinette Romances, also known as The Memoirs of a Physician. This captivating historical fiction delves into the tumultuous events leading to the fall of the French monarchy around 1770 and the rise of revolutionary fervor that marked the chilling era known as The Reign of Terror (1793-1794). In this first volume, we meet the enigmatic magician Count Alessandro di Cagliostro, known as Balsamo, who wields the power of the occult—hypnotism and necromancy—to unearth state secrets. While Balsamo claims to be scheming against the Bourbons, one ...
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