Coffee: Its Cultivation and Profit
- 282 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This author crafts narratives rich with adventure and historical scope, often set against the backdrop of distant eras and locales. His works delve into themes of courage, endurance, and the human quest for knowledge. He draws readers into compelling tales that vividly reconstruct bygone periods. His style is frequently descriptive and evocative, allowing for deep immersion into the worlds he creates.





Gulliver of Mars is the tale of Lieutenant Gulliver Jones of the United States Navy who magically appears on Mars. In a fortunate incident he manages to save the life of Martian Princess Heru who sticks with him, as his quick return to Earth is not possible. Gulliver learns a lot about the culture of Martian society as they get through many adventures, going down a River of Death.
This historical novel tells the story of Lepidus, a Roman centurion transported to modern times. As he struggles to adapt to this new world, Lepidus must confront the challenges of modern society while also grappling with his own identity and sense of purpose. With its vivid storytelling and insightful commentary, Lepidus the Centurion is a must-read for anyone interested in history, culture, or the human experience.
Experience the beauty and challenges of life on an Indian coffee plantation through this primary source collection. With a foreword by T.S. Wentworth, this volume collects the observations and insights of Edwin Lester Linden Arnold, who spent several years working on a coffee plantation in southern India. Discover the intricacies of coffee cultivation, and the rich cultural traditions of India's southern hills.