Arthur Lee Books






New Reed and Kellogg
- 334 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Selected for its cultural significance, this work is a faithful reproduction of the original artifact, preserving its historical integrity. Readers will encounter original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its esteemed place in major libraries worldwide. This dedication to authenticity ensures a genuine connection to the past, making it a valuable addition to the knowledge base of civilization.
This work presents a critical examination of political corruption and oppression, articulated through a series of letters signed by Junius Americanus. It is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which chronicles over 400 years of American history, from European exploration to early 20th-century events. The collection includes diverse genres such as political tracts, newspapers, and literature, providing insight into societal, political, and cultural dynamics of the Americas. High-quality digital scans of original works are now available for broader access.
The Farmer's and Monitor's Letters to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies.
- 106 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the political climate of the late 18th century, this collection features John Dickinson's influential "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania" alongside Arthur Lee's "Monitor's Letters." These writings offer a critical perspective on colonial issues, addressing the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain. The work is presented as a high-quality digital reprint, making it accessible for libraries and scholars. It serves as a vital historical document, reflecting the societal and political sentiments of the time, with an emphasis on the fight for American rights.
Papers In Relation To The Case Of Silas Deane
- 198 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book provides valuable insights into the historical case of Silas Deane, emphasizing its significance in literature and academia. It aims to preserve the original format and authenticity of the text, including any marks or annotations from its first publication. This approach ensures that future generations can appreciate and study the work in its true context, highlighting its enduring relevance.
Die Gier nach Rache Elmar Selzers Jugend ist überschattet vom Selbstmord seines Vaters. Die quälende Frage nach den Gründen lässt sich nicht verdrängen. Elmar verwandelt sich zunehmend in einen aggressiven und gewaltbereiten Jungen. Eine Offizierslaufbahn in der Bundeswehr verschafft ihm Ansehen und Auskommen, viele Frauen fühlen sich von ihm angezogen. Doch tief in seinem Inneren brodelt es. Seine lang zurückgehaltenen Emotionen drohen überzuschwappen ... Das biografisch inspirierte Werk verwendet die Perspektive des auktorialen Erzählers, der teilweise die Innensicht des Protagonisten wiedergibt. Bilder verdeutlichen vor allem militärische Fachbegriffe und Landeseigenheiten.