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Jacob Abbott

    This prolific author is best known for his engaging books crafted for young readers, which resonated with multiple generations. Through his relatable boy protagonists and their companions, Abbott offered a blend of education and entertainment. His narratives often explored themes of work, play, and discovery, aiming to impart valuable lessons. Abbott's literary contributions spanned various genres, including juvenile fiction, concise histories, and biographies, establishing a distinctive didactic voice in children's literature.

    Queen Elizabeth
    The History of Julius Caesar
    Mary Erskine
    Peter the Great
    The History of Richard the Lion-hearted (Richard I)
    Richard III, Makers of History Series
    • Richard III, Makers of History Series

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The preface provides insight into the author's motivations and the context behind the book's creation. It highlights the themes explored throughout the work, setting the stage for the reader's journey. The author reflects on personal experiences and broader societal issues that influenced the narrative, inviting readers to engage with the material on a deeper level. This introductory section aims to establish a connection between the author and the audience, enriching the reading experience with background information and intentions.

      Richard III, Makers of History Series
      4.0
    • The History of Richard the Lion-hearted (Richard I)

      Makers of History Series

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the life of Richard I, known as the Lionheart, highlighting his transformation from a warrior king to a legendary figure in history. His valor in battle is emphasized, particularly during the Third Crusade, where he joined forces with King Phillip II to reclaim the Holy Land from the formidable Muslim leader Saladin. The book delves into themes of bravery, leadership, and the historical significance of Richard's military campaigns.

      The History of Richard the Lion-hearted (Richard I)
      3.0
    • Peter the Great

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The preface sets the stage for the book by outlining its purpose and the author's intentions. It provides insight into the themes explored throughout the text, offering readers a glimpse of the foundational ideas that will be developed. The author may share personal anecdotes or experiences that influenced their writing, establishing a connection with the audience. Additionally, the preface often highlights the significance of the subject matter and the impact the author hopes to achieve through the work.

      Peter the Great
      3.0
    • Mary Erskine

      • 110 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Jacob Abbott, an influential American children's author, had a diverse career that included roles as a professor, pastor, and school founder. He was deeply involved in education, establishing the Mount Vernon School for Young Ladies and Abbott's Institute, while also contributing to the academic community at Amherst College. His commitment to teaching and literature reflects a dedication to nurturing young minds, making his works significant in the realm of children's literature during the 19th century.

      Mary Erskine
      3.0
    • The History of Julius Caesar

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book explores the life and legacy of Gaius Julius Caesar, highlighting his pivotal role as a Roman general and statesman. It delves into the significant events that contributed to the fall of the Roman Republic and the emergence of the Roman Empire, offering insights into his military strategies, political maneuvers, and the lasting impact of his leadership on history.

      The History of Julius Caesar
      3.9
    • Queen Elizabeth

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The biography explores the life of Elizabeth I, detailing her challenging childhood marked by political intrigue and her rise to the throne during a time of significant religious and political upheaval. It offers an in-depth look at her reign, highlighting her influence and the complexities she navigated as one of England's most iconic monarchs.

      Queen Elizabeth
      3.5
    • Genghis Khan

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the life of Genghis Khan, originally named Temüjin, who united Northeast Asia's nomadic tribes to establish the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous empire in history. His rise to power as the universal ruler of the Mongols led to extensive invasions across Eurasia, conquering territories that stretched from Poland to Egypt. Key military campaigns against various dynasties and regions, including Qara Khitai and Khwarezmia, highlight his formidable leadership and strategic prowess.

      Genghis Khan
      3.9
    • Xerxes

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Xerxes the Great, known as Ahaseurus in the Book of Esther, is the central figure explored in this engaging historical account. The narrative delves into his life and the context of his reign, highlighting significant events such as the dramatic reduction of his army by the legendary 300 Spartans. Abbott presents a captivating look at this influential ruler and the era in which he lived, making history accessible and intriguing for readers.

      Xerxes
      3.5
    • William the Conqueror

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Engagingly written, this history book explores the Viking conquest of Normandy, beginning with Rollo and tracing the lineage to William the Conqueror. It delves into the significant events and figures of this era, highlighting the remarkable achievements of the Nordsmen. Ideal for those fascinated by French and English history or the lives of extraordinary individuals, the narrative blends entertainment with education, making it a compelling read for history enthusiasts.

      William the Conqueror
      3.3
    • Rollo at Play

      • 78 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The enchanting world of childhood imagination unfolds through the adventures of a young protagonist in "Rollo at Play." Readers are drawn into a narrative filled with joy, exploration, and valuable life lessons, making it a captivating experience for audiences of all ages.

      Rollo at Play
      2.5
    • Mary Queen of Scots

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The preface offers insights into the author's motivations and the context behind the book's creation. It sets the stage for the themes explored throughout the text, highlighting the significance of the subject matter and the author's personal journey. Readers are introduced to the underlying messages and the intended impact on the audience, providing a glimpse into the narrative's depth and the author's perspective. This introductory section invites readers to engage with the content on a more profound level.

      Mary Queen of Scots
      3.3
    • Hannibal

      Makers of History

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The author presents a collection of narratives that prioritize historical accuracy over embellishment, drawing directly from contemporary accounts of the events. This approach offers readers an unfiltered glimpse into the past, relying on meticulous examination of original records to convey the truth of historical occurrences as closely as possible.

      Hannibal
      3.7
    • Cyrus the Great

      • 289 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This is the story of the founder of the ancient Persian Empire, a monarchy, perhaps the most wealthy and magnificent the world have ever seen.

      Cyrus the Great
      3.8
    • History of Nero

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The narrative revolves around the tumultuous reign of Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, a Roman Emperor known for his brutality and excesses. Jacob Abbott, a skilled storyteller, delves into the violent events and dramatic moments of Nero's life, presenting a vivid account of his rule from 54 to 68 AD. The book captures the intrigue and chaos of this historical figure, making it an engaging read for those interested in Roman history and the complexities of power.

      History of Nero
      3.8
    • Alexander the Great

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book offers a balanced exploration of historical figures, blending familiar and lesser-known facts. It highlights the relationship between Aristotle and Alexander, while also revealing Demosthenes' fierce opposition to Philip of Macedon and his son. The narrative provides an engaging mix of insights that keep readers intrigued without overwhelming them, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in history.

      Alexander the Great
      3.7
    • Darius the Great

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book showcases Abbott's storytelling prowess and historical insight, providing a concise yet informative overview of key historical events. Ideal for readers seeking a foundational understanding, this series serves as an engaging introduction to history, making complex topics accessible and relatable. Patrick Trester highlights Abbott's effectiveness in blending narrative with historical analysis, ensuring that readers are both informed and entertained.

      Darius the Great
      2.8
    • History of King Charles II of England

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The biography explores the life of Charles II, who reigned as King of Scotland from 1649 to 1651 and later as King of Scotland, England, and Ireland from the Restoration in 1660 until his death in 1685. It delves into his tumultuous ascent to the throne, the challenges he faced during the English Civil War, and his efforts to restore the monarchy. The narrative highlights his significant political and cultural impact during a transformative period in British history.

      History of King Charles II of England
      3.5
    • Rollo at Work

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on Rollo's journey, the story explores themes of responsibility and the importance of work. Through his experiences, readers witness Rollo's growth as he learns valuable practical skills. The engaging narrative serves both as entertainment and an educational tool, highlighting the significance of diligence and personal development in the workforce.

      Rollo at Work
      2.8
    • Romulus

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book is a significant historical work that has been preserved and republished in a modern format to ensure its legacy for future generations. It features a clear and readable text, as it has been reformatted and redesigned rather than scanned from the original. This volume explores themes related to history, particularly focusing on the Eastern Hemisphere, including Italy, Vatican City, and Malta, making it an essential resource for those interested in these regions' historical contexts.

      Romulus
      3.4
    • Richard I

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on Richard I's military prowess and dual identity, this book explores the life of the English king known as Lionheart. Despite being French and rarely in England, his reign beginning in 1189 is marked by significant military victories, particularly during the Crusades against Islamic forces. The narrative highlights his complex relationship with both his homeland and his adversaries, who referred to him as Malek al-Inkitar, emphasizing his impact on both European and Middle Eastern history.

      Richard I
      3.3
    • The History of Nero

      Makers of History Series

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of ancient Rome, this biography delves into the tumultuous reign of Emperor Nero, exploring his notorious legacy of corruption and excess. Jacob Abbott presents a nuanced portrayal of Nero, revealing how his life was influenced by both fortune and vice, highlighting the complexities of a ruler often seen merely as a tyrant. The narrative invites readers to understand the historical context and personal struggles that defined Nero's character and leadership.

      The History of Nero
    • Alexander the Great

      Makers of History Series (Annotated)

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Experience an epic adventure through the life of Alexander the Great, as depicted in Jacob Abbott's biography. The narrative delves into the historical context of ancient Greece and Macedonia, highlighting the remarkable achievements of this legendary conqueror and military strategist. Discover the pivotal moments that shaped his legacy and the impact he had on the world.

      Alexander the Great
    • Romulus

      Makers of History Series

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the legendary figure of Romulus, this biography explores the captivating origins of Rome through engaging storytelling. Acclaimed historian Jacob Abbott brings to life the myths and historical intrigue surrounding the city's foundation, making it accessible and fascinating for young readers. The narrative delves into the remarkable events that shaped Rome's early days, inviting readers to discover the rich tapestry of its ancient history.

      Romulus
    • William the Conqueror

      Makers of History Series

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the pivotal events of 1066, detailing William, Duke of Normandy's bold invasion of England and his claim to the throne through a distant blood tie. It focuses on the climactic battle at Hastings against King Harold Godwinson, which ultimately led to the Norman conquest and transformed English history. The narrative delves into the motivations, strategies, and consequences of this monumental clash, highlighting its lasting impact on the nation.

      William the Conqueror
    • Hannibal

      Makers of History Series

      • 158 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The preface sets the stage for the book, providing insights into its themes, purpose, and the author's motivations. It often outlines the context in which the book was written, offering readers a glimpse into the author's perspective and the journey that led to the creation of the work. This section may also highlight key concepts and the intended impact on the audience, preparing readers for the exploration that follows.

      Hannibal
    • History of King Charles the Second of England

      Makers of History Series (Annotated)

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative biography explores the life of Charles II, who became king amidst the chaos following his father's troubled reign. It delves into the challenges and triumphs he faced, portraying him as the "merry monarch" during a tumultuous period in English history. Jacob Abbott's engaging storytelling invites young readers to discover the captivating events that shaped Charles II's reign and the impact of his leadership on the nation.

      History of King Charles the Second of England
    • The History of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt

      Makers of History

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on her reign in the 1st century B.C., the book explores Cleopatra's legacy as one of history's most renowned female rulers. It highlights her intelligence, the strength of her army, and her significant relationships with influential political figures, showcasing how these elements shaped her rule and the dynamics of her time.

      The History of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
    • King Alfred Of England

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on King Alfred's leadership during the Viking invasions, this biography highlights his rise to power and significant battles, particularly the pivotal Battle of Edington against Guthrum. Abbott explores Alfred's resilience and visionary efforts to unify England, detailing his contributions to the establishment of a stronger monarchy amidst political turmoil. Rich in historical context, the narrative offers an engaging portrayal of a ruler whose legacy as a statesman and warrior profoundly influenced English history.

      King Alfred Of England
    • Juno and Georgie

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on quality reproduction, this collection by Trieste Publishing offers classic literature that has been meticulously scanned to reflect the original works. Sourced from libraries and private collections worldwide, each title undergoes rigorous quality control to eliminate imperfections such as blurred text or missing pages. This ensures readers experience the books as they were intended, providing access to timeless fiction and non-fiction. Additionally, bulk purchase options are available for those interested in acquiring multiple titles.

      Juno and Georgie
    • Rollo's Philosophy

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Rollo embarks on an enlightening journey filled with philosophical inquiries and moral reflections. As he navigates through life's pressing questions and ethical dilemmas, readers are invited to explore the foundational principles that influence our understanding of existence. This engaging narrative encourages deep contemplation and offers insights into the complexities of life and morality.

      Rollo's Philosophy
    • Rollo's Philosophy

      Air

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Jacob Abbott was a prolific American author known for his contributions to children's literature, producing a diverse range of works including juvenile fiction, brief histories, biographies, and religious texts. He also ventured into popular science, showcasing his versatility and commitment to educating young readers through engaging narratives.

      Rollo's Philosophy
    • The History of Josephine

      Makers of History Series

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Josephine's remarkable journey from her modest beginnings in the Caribbean to her rise as a significant figure in imperial power. Her life encapsulates both triumph and tragedy, reflecting the broader historical context of her time. The story explores the complexities of her experiences and the impact she had on the world around her.

      The History of Josephine
    • King Alfred of England

      Makers of History Series (Annotated)

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The story highlights the remarkable journey of King Alfred, showcasing his bravery and leadership during a time of conflict and uncertainty. It delves into his struggles against invading forces, his commitment to his people, and his vision for a united kingdom. Through challenges and triumphs, the narrative emphasizes themes of resilience, wisdom, and the importance of standing up for one’s beliefs. Readers will be inspired by Alfred's legacy and the impact of his reign on history.

      King Alfred of England
    • History of King Charles the First of England

      Makers of History Series (Annotated)

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set during the tumultuous Stuart era, this engaging historical biography reveals the gripping true story of King Charles I of England. Through vivid storytelling, young readers are transported back in time to explore the challenges and triumphs faced by this extraordinary monarch, highlighting the significant impact of his reign on the fate of the kingdom.

      History of King Charles the First of England
    • The History of Darius the Great

      Makers of History Series

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Darius the Great, a prominent figure in ancient Persian history, is celebrated for his wisdom and visionary leadership. Rising from humble beginnings around 550 BCE, he transformed into a powerful ruler, establishing an expansive empire that left a lasting legacy. His reign is marked by significant achievements that influenced the course of history, showcasing his ability to govern and innovate.

      The History of Darius the Great
    • Ethics

      An Early American Handbook

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on essential character traits like honesty, gratitude, and responsibility, this reprint of an 1890 ethics textbook highlights the importance of character development and a well-formed conscience in making moral decisions. Written by Jacob Abbott, it serves as a guide for both children and adults, reflecting the values that once made Americans known for their integrity. The book aims to rekindle these foundational moral principles, offering valuable lessons for today's society.

      Ethics
    • The History of Pyrrhus

      Makers of History Series

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The epic tale centers on Pyrrhus of Epirus, a legendary warrior king known for his strategic brilliance and daring exploits. Jacob Abbott vividly recounts the battles and challenges faced by Pyrrhus, whose military strategies significantly influenced the Mediterranean's historical landscape. This action-packed narrative immerses readers in the ancient world, showcasing the life and legacy of a fearless tactician whose name resonates through history.

      The History of Pyrrhus
    • The History of Richard the Usurper (Richard the Third)

      Makers of History Series

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the life of Richard III, this juvenile biography delves into the complexities of his reign in medieval England. The narrative highlights his controversial legacy, ambition, and the mysteries surrounding his character. Readers are invited to engage with the historical context and understand the lasting impact of Richard III's rule, making it an enthralling introduction to a pivotal figure in history.

      The History of Richard the Usurper (Richard the Third)
    • The History of Peter the Great

      Makers of History Series

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Explore the remarkable journey of Peter the Great, who transformed Russia into a modern power. This account delves into his ambitious reforms, military campaigns, and the cultural shifts he initiated, highlighting his relentless pursuit of progress and the challenges he faced. The narrative captures his complex character and the profound impact of his reign on Russian history, making it an engaging read for those interested in leadership, innovation, and the evolution of a nation.

      The History of Peter the Great
    • Rollo's Philosophy; Fire

      in large print

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on accessibility, this publication from Megali is a reproduction of a historical work presented in large print. It aims to enhance the reading experience for individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that important texts remain available and easily readable.

      Rollo's Philosophy; Fire
    • Discovery of America

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This installment of an eight-part series delves into the rich history of America, covering events and developments leading up to the era of George Washington. Jacob Abbott, known for his engaging storytelling, presents a compelling narrative that brings to life the key figures and moments that shaped the nation. Readers can expect a blend of historical detail and accessible prose, making it suitable for both young readers and adults interested in America's foundational years.

      Discovery of America
    • Aboriginal America

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the rich tapestry of American and Native American history, this work delves into the lives, cultures, and contributions of Indigenous peoples. The author, Jacob Abbott, presents a narrative that highlights significant events and figures, offering insights into the complexities of their experiences. Through engaging storytelling, the book aims to foster a deeper understanding of the historical context and legacy of Aboriginal America.

      Aboriginal America
    • Margaret of Anjou

      Makers of History Series

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Margaret of Anjou emerges as a powerful figure in the 15th century, significantly influencing the War of the Roses, a protracted conflict between the Lancaster and York houses for the English throne. Her strength and strategic involvement highlight her vital role in this tumultuous period of English history.

      Margaret of Anjou
    • The History of Richard the Second

      Makers of History Series (Annotated)

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on the life of Richard II, who became King of England at just 10 years old after the death of his grandfather, Edward III. As the son of Edward the Black Prince, Richard's reign from 1377 to 1399 was marked by significant challenges and political turmoil, ultimately leading to his deposition. The book delves into the complexities of his rule, exploring themes of power, legitimacy, and the impact of his lineage on his kingship.

      The History of Richard the Second
    • Rollo in Naples

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story follows Rollo as he embarks on an educational adventure through the vibrant city of Naples. With themes of curiosity and cultural exploration, readers join Rollo in experiencing the excitement of discovering new places and learning about the rich history and culture of Naples.

      Rollo in Naples
    • Georgie

      • 22 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Preserving a significant work in human history, this edition of "Georgie" has been meticulously reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability. It aims to maintain the book's importance for both present and future generations, providing a modern format that enhances the original content without relying on scanned copies.

      Georgie
    • Jonas on a Farm in Winter

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Jacob Abbott was a prolific American writer known for his contributions to children's literature. Born in Hallowell, Maine, he had a diverse career that included teaching mathematics and natural philosophy at Amherst College, founding educational institutions such as the Mount Vernon School for Young Ladies, and serving as a pastor. His involvement in education extended to establishing Abbott's Institute, reflecting his commitment to youth development. Abbott's multifaceted background enriched his storytelling, making his works engaging and educational for children.

      Jonas on a Farm in Winter
    • The Northern Colonies

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of America during its formative years, this installment of the series delves into the nation's development leading up to the era of George Washington. Jacob Abbott, known for his engaging storytelling, brings to life the significant events and figures that shaped early American history. This volume continues the exploration of themes such as governance, societal changes, and the struggles for independence, providing readers with a rich understanding of the period.

      The Northern Colonies
    • The History of Genghis Khan

      Makers of History Series

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the extraordinary life of Genghis Khan, originally named Temujin, who emerged from the challenging environment of the Mongolian steppes in the 12th century. His journey is characterized by resilience and strategic brilliance, showcasing his rise from hardship to become one of history's most formidable leaders. The book delves into the themes of ambition and the relentless pursuit of power that defined his legacy.

      The History of Genghis Khan
    • Jonas on a Farm in Summer

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Culturally significant, this work preserves the original artifact, maintaining its authenticity with copyright references and library stamps. It provides a glimpse into historical contexts and the knowledge base of civilization, making it an important resource for scholars and readers interested in the preservation of literary heritage. The reproduction aims to stay true to the original, offering insights into the past while highlighting its enduring relevance.

      Jonas on a Farm in Summer
    • War of the Revolution

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative explores America’s history leading up to the era of George Washington, presented by the renowned storyteller Jacob Abbott. As part seven of an eight-part series, it delves into significant events and figures that shaped the nation, offering readers a captivating and informative account of early American history. Abbott's engaging style brings the past to life, making it accessible and intriguing for readers interested in the foundational years of the United States.

      War of the Revolution
    • Rollo in Geneva

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story follows a young boy named Rollo as he explores the enchanting city of Geneva, discovering its beauty while learning important life lessons. Through his adventures, readers are invited to engage with both the culture and history of the city, making it an exciting and educational experience.

      Rollo in Geneva
    • The book details the life and accomplishments of Jacob Abbott, an influential American children's author and educator. Born in Hallowell, Maine, Abbott had a diverse career, including teaching mathematics at Amherst College and founding educational institutions like the Mount Vernon School for Young Ladies and Abbott's Institute. He also served as a pastor, showcasing his commitment to both education and community service. Abbott's contributions to children's literature and education reflect his dedication to nurturing young minds.

      Marco Paul's Voyages and Travels; Vermont
    • Cleopatra

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The preface offers insight into the author's motivations and the journey behind the creation of the work. It sets the stage for the themes explored in the book, highlighting the personal experiences and historical context that influenced the narrative. Readers are introduced to the core ideas and the significance of the subject matter, preparing them for the exploration of the main content. This section serves as a bridge between the author's intentions and the reader's expectations, enhancing the overall understanding of the text.

      Cleopatra
    • History of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set in the backdrop of ancient Rome, this historical narrative brings to life the era when Rome dominated Europe, Asia Minor, and Africa. It features iconic figures such as Mark Antony, Julius Caesar, Pompey, Octavian, Cleopatra, and Ptolemy, providing an engaging exploration of their intertwined lives and the political intrigue of the time. Written nearly 170 years ago, it offers a captivating glimpse into Roman history, making it an enjoyable read for fans of the HBO series "Rome" and enthusiasts of the ancient world.

      History of Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
    • Bruno

      Or, Lessons Of Fidelity, Patience, And Self-Denial Taught By A Dog.

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This edition features a professional typeset, enhancing readability and overall presentation compared to other scanned prints available. The meticulous formatting ensures a superior reading experience, making it an ideal choice for those seeking quality in their literature.

      Bruno
    • The History of Xerxes

      Makers of History Series

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The story explores the reign of Xerxes, a significant king of ancient Persia, who ascended to the throne following his father, Darius the Great. His rule is characterized by ambitious projects and notable achievements as he governs a vast and powerful empire, highlighting the complexities of leadership and the challenges of maintaining such a sprawling dominion.

      The History of Xerxes
    • This reprint preserves the essence of a classic originally published in 1857, offering readers a chance to experience the themes, characters, and narrative style of the time. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature, showcasing the cultural and social contexts of the era. The book invites both new readers and returning fans to delve into its timeless story, reflecting the enduring nature of its content.

      The Little Learner: Learning about Common Things
    • Jonas a Judge; Or, Law Among the Boys

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Trieste Publishing focuses on delivering high-quality reproductions of classic literature, both fiction and non-fiction, sourced from libraries and private collections worldwide. Each title is meticulously scanned to replicate the original's appearance, minimizing imperfections like blurred text or missing pages. Their rigorous quality control process ensures that readers receive a faithful representation of the original work, enhancing the reading experience. Additionally, bulk purchasing options are available for those interested in acquiring multiple titles.

      Jonas a Judge; Or, Law Among the Boys
    • Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt

      Makers of History Series

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative explores Cleopatra's life as a powerful queen in ancient Egypt, highlighting her influence in a tumultuous political landscape. Born into a royal dynasty, she navigated complex relationships and used her intellect and charm to leave a lasting legacy that continues to fascinate historians and readers alike.

      Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt
    • Hannibal the Carthaginian

      Makers of History Series

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in ancient Carthage around 247 BC, the narrative follows Hannibal, a legendary general known for his audacious military campaigns against Rome. Influenced by his father, Hamilcar, Hannibal developed a deep-seated animosity towards Rome from a young age. His early experiences in Spain, where he learned the art of warfare and the unique skill of commanding elephants, laid the groundwork for his future as one of history's most formidable strategists. The story highlights themes of adventure, courage, and the complexities of legacy.

      Hannibal the Carthaginian
    • Rollo in Rome

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A young protagonist explores the ancient wonders and rich history of Rome, immersing himself in the city's splendor, legends, and timeless beauty. This journey offers readers a vivid glimpse into the Eternal City's captivating past, making it a memorable adventure filled with cultural insights and historical significance.

      Rollo in Rome
    • Mary, Queen of Scots

      Makers of History Series

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the life of Mary Queen of Scots, highlighting her remarkable journey filled with both triumphs and challenges. It presents a vivid portrayal of her resilience amidst the complexities of her reign, offering insights into her historical significance and personal struggles. Jacob Abbott's work invites readers to understand the multifaceted experiences that shaped this iconic figure in history.

      Mary, Queen of Scots
    • Julius Caesar

      Makers of History Series

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the life and legacy of Julius Caesar, a key figure in ancient Roman history. It details his rise from an aristocratic background in 100 BCE to a powerful political leader, highlighting the significant changes he brought to the Roman Republic. Through his career, Caesar's influence shaped the course of history, making him a pivotal character in the evolution of Rome's political landscape.

      Julius Caesar
    • History of King Charles the Second of England

      in large print

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a company dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve the original content while ensuring it is accessible to a wider audience.

      History of King Charles the Second of England
    • Rollo in London

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of London, a young protagonist explores the city's rich history and iconic landmarks. This thrilling adventure combines education with excitement, allowing readers to experience the cultural wonders of London through the eyes of the curious Rollo.

      Rollo in London
    • Rollo in Paris

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A young protagonist explores the enchanting streets of Paris, discovering iconic landmarks and the vibrant culture that defines the French capital. This captivating journey highlights the city's timeless allure, immersing readers in its charm and beauty.

      Rollo in Paris
    • Rollo in Scotland

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A young protagonist explores the rugged landscapes and rich history of Scotland, immersing himself in the charm, legends, and cultural traditions of the Scottish highlands. This captivating adventure highlights the unique aspects of Scottish life and folklore, offering readers a vivid glimpse into the region's heritage.

      Rollo in Scotland
    • Rollo on the Atlantic

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean, this maritime adventure follows a young protagonist as he embarks on a journey of exploration. The narrative unfolds with encounters of new lands and challenging seas, highlighting the spirit of discovery and the excitement of adventure. Through thrilling experiences, the story captures the essence of exploration and the wonders that await beyond the horizon.

      Rollo on the Atlantic
    • Charles the First

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The biography explores the life of Charles I, the second son of King James VI of Scotland, who became King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. It details his ascent to heir apparent after the death of his brother and his tumultuous marriage prospects, including an unsuccessful negotiation with the Spanish Habsburgs and his eventual marriage to Henrietta Maria of France. The narrative delves into the political and personal challenges he faced during his reign, leading to his eventual execution in 1649.

      Charles the First
    • The story follows Caleb as he navigates a series of adventures in the countryside, presenting young readers with the challenges and joys of rural life. Jacob Abbott, a notable 19th-century American author, skillfully combines entertainment with moral lessons, aiming to impart virtues to his audience. His engaging narrative style not only vividly depicts rural existence but also serves as a medium for personal growth and ethical instruction, making this work a significant contribution to children's literature.

      Caleb in the Country A Story for Children
    • Cousin Lucy at Play

      in large print

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This book is a reproduction of an original historical work, published by Megali, a company dedicated to making literature accessible for individuals with impaired vision. The text is presented in large print, ensuring readability and ease for those who may struggle with standard-sized fonts.

      Cousin Lucy at Play
    • Rollo in Holland

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A young protagonist explores the picturesque landscapes and vibrant culture of Holland, immersing himself in the country's rich traditions and history. Through his delightful adventure, readers are invited to experience the beauty of Holland alongside him, making it an engaging journey filled with cultural insights.

      Rollo in Holland
    • Rollo on the Rhine

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      A young protagonist explores the stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the Rhine River in this captivating journey. Through the picturesque settings, readers are introduced to the history and beauty of one of Europe's most iconic waterways, making for an engaging and educational experience.

      Rollo on the Rhine