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Ronald Gray

    Dr. Ronald D. Gray was a lecturer in German Literature and Philosophy at Cambridge University for 33 years. His profound knowledge and extensive experience shaped generations of students. His work is characterized by insightful perspectives on key works and intellectual currents within German literature. His legacy endures through critical analyses and interpretations that continue to inspire and enrich both readers and scholars.

    A First-Class Life on a Third-Class Ticket
    My Call V: The Final Showdown
    • My Call V: The Final Showdown

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      In this gripping continuation of the O'Neil family saga, the relentless spirit of Mr. Bones wreaks havoc as it shifts from host to host, perpetuating a cycle of deception and destruction. The O'Neils, enjoying a peaceful life, are suddenly confronted by their dark past filled with betrayal and anger. As they face this formidable adversary, the family must unite in prayer and resilience. The story explores themes of revenge, spiritual warfare, and the struggle between light and darkness, raising questions about who will endure and who will succumb to the malevolent forces at play.

      My Call V: The Final Showdown
    • A First-Class Life on a Third-Class Ticket

      The Edwardian memoirs of Ronald Gray, artist and traveller.

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The memoirs of Ronald Gray offer a captivating glimpse into the life of an artist described by his niece as having 'the most interesting life imaginable.' Through his reflections, readers explore his artistic journey, personal experiences, and the vibrant world he inhabited, revealing the unique perspectives and stories that shaped his life and work.

      A First-Class Life on a Third-Class Ticket