This gripping drama tells the story of a man who must confront his past when a long-buried secret comes to light. With its compelling characters, twisty plot, and powerful themes, this book is a must-read for fans of suspense and psychological drama.
This book is a collection of twelve years' worth of sporting reminiscences of a pioneer planter in an Indian frontier district. It includes descriptions of tent life in Tigerland, as well as information on sport and work on the Nepaul Frontier.
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This reprint preserves the original content of the 1887 edition, offering readers a glimpse into the past. It explores the lives and experiences of New Zealand's inhabitants, providing insights into their culture and relationships. The book serves as a historical document, reflecting the perspectives of its time while maintaining the authenticity of its narrative.
being memories of manse life in the Mearns and a crack aboot auld times
312 pages
11 hours of reading
Set in the Mearns, this book offers a nostalgic glimpse into manse life through personal memories and anecdotes from the past. It captures the essence of rural Scottish life, reflecting on traditions and experiences that shaped the community. The unchanged reprint of the original 1894 edition preserves the authenticity and charm of the era, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Scottish history and culture.
This reprint of a 1894 edition explores the unique humor of Scots, capturing the essence of their wit and cultural nuances. It delves into the interplay between Northern and Southern influences, showcasing how geography shapes comedic expression. The book offers a rich tapestry of anecdotes and observations that reflect the Scottish spirit, making it a valuable resource for understanding the humor that defines Scottish identity.
With which is incorporated sport and work on the Nepaul frontier, being twelve years' sporting reminiscences of a pioneer planter in an Indian frontier district
760 pages
27 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of the Nepaul frontier, this work offers a vivid account of twelve years of sporting adventures and experiences from a pioneer planter. It captures the challenges and thrills of life in Tigerland, blending tales of hunting and the unique culture of the region. The book serves as both a memoir and a historical document, providing insights into the life of early settlers in India while preserving the essence of the original 1892 edition.
This book features a faithful reprint of the original 1873 edition, preserving the unique rhymes and cultural essence of Tirhoot. It offers readers a glimpse into the literary style and themes of the time, showcasing the richness of the region's poetic tradition.
Set in the late 19th century, this reprint captures the essence of the original 1880 edition, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural and social dynamics of the time. It presents the interactions and experiences of characters connected through familial ties in Australia, reflecting the era's unique perspectives and narratives. The book serves as a historical artifact, preserving the language and themes of its time for contemporary audiences.