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The Worm Ouroboros (Paperback): Alex Struik The Worm Ouroboros (Paperback)
Alex Struik; E. R Eddison
R651 Discovery Miles 6 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Worm Ouroboros is a heroic high fantasy novel by Eric Rucker Eddison, first published in 1922. The book describes the protracted war between the domineering King Gorice of Witchland and the Lords of Demonland in an imaginary world that appears mainly medieval and partly reminiscent of Norse sagas. The work is slightly related to Eddison's later Zimiamvian Trilogy, and collectively they are sometimes referred to as the Zimiamvian series. Eric Rucker Eddison (24 November 1882 - 18 August 1945) was an English civil servant and author, writing under the name "E.R. Eddison." Eddison is best known for the early romance The Worm Ouroboros (1922) and for three volumes set in the imaginary world Zimiamvia, known as the Zimiamvian Trilogy: Mistress of Mistresses (1935), A Fish Dinner in Memison (1941), and The Mezentian Gate (1958).

The Kojiki (Paperback): B.H. Chamberlain The Kojiki (Paperback)
B.H. Chamberlain; Illustrated by Alex Struik; Yasumaro O. No
R212 Discovery Miles 2 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Kojiki ("Record of Ancient Matters") is the oldest extant chronicle in Japan, dating from the early 8th century (711-2) and composed by O no Yasumaro at the request of Empress Gemmei. The Kojiki is a collection of myths concerning the origin of the four home islands of Japan, and the Kami. Along with the Nihon Shoki, the myths contained in the Kojiki are part of the inspiration behind Shinto practices and myths. O no Yasumaro (died August 15, 723) was a Japanese nobleman, bureaucrat, and chronicler. He is most famous for compiling and editing, with the assistance of Hieda no Are, the Kojiki, the oldest extant Japanese history. Empress Genmei (r. 707-721) charged Yasumaro with the duty of writing the Kojiki in 711 using the various clan chronicles and native myths. It was finished the following year in 712. Yasumaro became clan head in 716, and died in 723.

Silas Marner - The Weaver of Raveloe (Paperback): Alex Struik Silas Marner - The Weaver of Raveloe (Paperback)
Alex Struik; George Eliot
R197 Discovery Miles 1 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Silas Marner - The Weaver of Raveloe (Paperback): Alex Struik Silas Marner - The Weaver of Raveloe (Paperback)
Alex Struik; George Eliot
R305 Discovery Miles 3 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
On the Duty of Civil Disobedience (Paperback): Henry David Thoreau On the Duty of Civil Disobedience (Paperback)
Henry David Thoreau; Illustrated by Alex Struik
R204 Discovery Miles 2 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Miser (Paperback): Alex Struik The Miser (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Moliere
R280 Discovery Miles 2 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Age of Innocence (Paperback): Alex Struik The Age of Innocence (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Edith Wharton
R548 Discovery Miles 5 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Importance Of Being Earnest (Paperback): Alex Struik The Importance Of Being Earnest (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Oscar Wilde
R222 Discovery Miles 2 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Importance of Being Earnest (Paperback): Alex Struik The Importance of Being Earnest (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Oscar Wilde
R220 Discovery Miles 2 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Tales of Unrest (Paperback): Alex Struik Tales of Unrest (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Joseph Conrad
R375 Discovery Miles 3 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Almayer's Folly - A Story of an Eastern River (Paperback): Alex Struik Almayer's Folly - A Story of an Eastern River (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Joseph Conrad
R378 Discovery Miles 3 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Lady Chatterley's Lover (Abridged, Paperback, Abridged edition): Alex Struik Lady Chatterley's Lover (Abridged, Paperback, Abridged edition)
Alex Struik; D. H Lawrence
R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Omoo - Adventures in the South Seas (Paperback): Alex Struik Omoo - Adventures in the South Seas (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Herman Melville
R600 Discovery Miles 6 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Importance of Being Earnest (Paperback): Alex Struik The Importance of Being Earnest (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Oscar Wilde
R163 Discovery Miles 1 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Jungle Book (Paperback): Alex Struik The Jungle Book (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Rudyard Kipling
R213 Discovery Miles 2 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Rip Van Winkle - A Posthumous Writing of Diedrich Knickerbocker (Paperback): Alex Struik Rip Van Winkle - A Posthumous Writing of Diedrich Knickerbocker (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Washington Irving
R202 Discovery Miles 2 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Rip Van Winkle" is a short story by American author Washington Irving published in 1819, as well as the name of the story's fictional protagonist. Written while Irving was living in Birmingham, England, it was part of a collection entitled The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon. Although the story is set in New York's Catskill Mountains, Irving later admitted, "When I wrote the story, I had never been on the Catskills." Washington Irving (April 3, 1783 - November 28, 1859) was an American author, essayist, biographer, historian, and diplomat of the early 19th century. He is best known for his short stories "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle." His historical works include biographies of George Washington, Oliver Goldsmith and Muhammad, and several histories of 15th-century Spain dealing with subjects such as Christopher Columbus, the Moors, and the Alhambra. Irving served as the U.S. ambassador to Spain from 1842 to 1846.

The Mayor of Casterbridge (Paperback): Alex Struik The Mayor of Casterbridge (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Thomas Hardy
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886), subtitled "The Life and Death of a Man of Character," is a tragic novel by British author Thomas Hardy. It is set in the fictional town of Casterbridge (based on the town of Dorchester in Dorset). The book is one of Hardy's Wessex novels, all set in a fictional rustic England. The novel is often considered one of Hardy's greatest works. Thomas Hardy (2 June 1840 - 11 January 1928) was an English novelist and poet. A Victorian realist, in the tradition of George Eliot, he was also influenced both in his novels and poetry by Romanticism, especially by William Wordsworth. Charles Dickens is another important influence on Thomas Hardy. Like Dickens, he was also highly critical of much in Victorian society, though Hardy focused more on a declining rural society.

The Sea Wolf (Paperback): Alex Struik The Sea Wolf (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Jack London
R573 Discovery Miles 5 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Sea-Wolf is a 1904 psychological adventure novel by American novelist Jack London about a literary critic and survivor of an ocean collision, who comes under the dominance of Wolf Larsen, the powerful and amoral sea captain who rescues him. Its first printing of forty thousand copies were immediately sold out before publication on the strength of London's previous book "The Call of the Wild." John Griffith "Jack" London (born John Griffith Chaney, January 12, 1876 - November 22, 1916) was an American author, journalist, and social activist. He was a pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine fiction and was one of the first fiction writers to obtain worldwide celebrity and a large fortune from his fiction alone. He is best remembered as the author of The Call of the Wild and White Fang, both set in the Klondike Gold Rush, as well as the short stories "To Build a Fire," "An Odyssey of the North," and "Love of Life." He also wrote of the South Pacific in such stories as "The Pearls of Parlay" and "The Heathen," and of the San Francisco Bay area in The Sea Wolf.

Walden (Paperback): Alex Struik Walden (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Henry David Thoreau
R220 Discovery Miles 2 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Easily Thoreau's most well-known work, Walden is a day-to-day retelling of Thoreau's year-long stay at Walden Pond, how he managed to afford it, and how he managed to survive. This is one of the classics to come out of Transcendentalism.

Tales of the Punjab - Folklore of India (Paperback): Alex Struik Tales of the Punjab - Folklore of India (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Flora Annie Steel
R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tales of the Punjab is a collection of Indian short stories collected by Flora Annie Steel first published in 1894. Flora Annie Steel (2 April 1847 - 12 April 1929) was an English writer. She was the daughter of George Webster. In 1867 she married Henry William Steel, a member of the Indian civil service, and for the next twenty-two years lived in India, chiefly in the Punjab, with which most of her books are connected.

Walden (Paperback): Alex Struik Walden (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Henry David Thoreau
R199 Discovery Miles 1 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Jungle Book (Paperback): Alex Struik The Jungle Book (Paperback)
Alex Struik; Rudyard Kipling
R430 Discovery Miles 4 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Forsyte Saga Volume III - Awakening, and To Let (Paperback): Alex Struik Forsyte Saga Volume III - Awakening, and To Let (Paperback)
Alex Struik; John Galsworthy
R548 Discovery Miles 5 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Forsyte Saga is a series of three novels and two interludes (intervening episodes) published between 1906 and 1921 by Nobel Prize-winning English author John Galsworthy. They chronicle the vicissitudes of the leading members of an upper middle-class British family, similar to Galsworthy's own. Only a few generations removed from their farmer ancestors, the family members are keenly aware of their status as "new money." The main character, Soames Forsyte, sees himself as a "man of property" by virtue of his ability to accumulate material possessions-but this does not succeed in bringing him pleasure. John Galsworthy (14 August 1867 - 31 January 1933) was an English novelist and playwright. Notable works include The Forsyte Saga (1906-1921) and its sequels, A Modern Comedy and End of the Chapter. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932. This is Volume III of a three volume set.

Forsyte Saga Volume II - Indian Summer of a Forsyte, and In Chancery (Paperback): Alex Struik Forsyte Saga Volume II - Indian Summer of a Forsyte, and In Chancery (Paperback)
Alex Struik; John Galsworthy
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Forsyte Saga is a series of three novels and two interludes (intervening episodes) published between 1906 and 1921 by Nobel Prize-winning English author John Galsworthy. They chronicle the vicissitudes of the leading members of an upper middle-class British family, similar to Galsworthy's own. Only a few generations removed from their farmer ancestors, the family members are keenly aware of their status as "new money." The main character, Soames Forsyte, sees himself as a "man of property" by virtue of his ability to accumulate material possessions-but this does not succeed in bringing him pleasure. John Galsworthy (14 August 1867 - 31 January 1933) was an English novelist and playwright. Notable works include The Forsyte Saga (1906-1921) and its sequels, A Modern Comedy and End of the Chapter. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1932. This is Volume II of a three volume set.

In Eastern Seas - The Commission of H.M.S Iron Duke, Flag-ship in China 1878-83 (Paperback): Alex Struik In Eastern Seas - The Commission of H.M.S Iron Duke, Flag-ship in China 1878-83 (Paperback)
Alex Struik; J. J Smith
R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first HMS Iron Duke was a British Audacious-class central battery ironclad. She became the flagship of the China Station on 31 August 1871, one of the first large ships to use the Suez canal to reach the Far Easy. In an age of inefficient engines, her full sailing rig made her particularly suitable for operations in the Pacific Ocean. She returned to the UK in 1875 and joined the First Reserve Squadron. The China Station, established in 1865, had as its area of responsibility the coasts of China and its navigable rivers, the western part of the Pacific Ocean, and the waters around the Dutch East Indies. The formation had bases at Singapore (Singapore Naval Base), HMS Tamar (1865-1941 and 1945-1997) in Hong Kong and Wei Hai Wei (1898-1930). This book tells of the story of the HMS Iron Duke's commission in China Station from 1878-83 by a crew member who served aboard her - J.J. Smith, N.S.

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