0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R250 - R500 (3)
  • R500 - R1,000 (5)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 8 of 8 matches in All Departments

The Magic Egg and Other Stories (Hardcover): R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton The Magic Egg and Other Stories (Hardcover)
R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton; Edited by 1stworld Library
R635 Discovery Miles 6 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The pretty little theatre attached to the building of the Unicorn Club had been hired for a certain January afternoon by Mr. Herbert Loring, who wished to give therein a somewhat novel performance, to which he had invited a small audience consisting entirely of friends and acquaintances. Loring was a handsome fellow about thirty years old, who had travelled far and studied much. He had recently made a long sojourn in the far East, and his friends had been invited to the theatre to see some of the wonderful things he had brought from that country of wonders. As Loring was a club-man, and belonged to a family of good social standing, his circle of acquaintances was large, and in this circle a good many unpleasant remarks had been made regarding the proposed entertainment-made, of course, by the people who had not been invited to be present. Some of the gossip on the subject had reached Loring, who did not hesitate to say that he could not talk to a crowd, and that he did not care to show the curious things he had collected to people who would not thoroughly appreciate them. He had been very particular in regard to his invitations.

The Great Stone of Sardis (Hardcover): R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton The Great Stone of Sardis (Hardcover)
R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton; Edited by 1stworld Library
R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It was about noon of a day in early summer that a westward-bound Atlantic liner was rapidly nearing the port of New York. Not long before, the old light-house on Montauk Point had been sighted, and the company on board the vessel were animated by the knowledge that in a few hours they would be at the end of their voyage. The vessel now speeding along the southern coast of Long Island was the Euterpe-Thalia, from Southampton. On Wednesday morning she had left her English port, and many of her passengers were naturally anxious to be on shore in time to transact their business on the last day of the week. There were even some who expected to make their return voyage on the Melpomene-Thalia, which would leave New York on the next Monday.

The House of Martha (Hardcover): R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton The House of Martha (Hardcover)
R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton; Edited by 1stworld Library
R664 Discovery Miles 6 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

My grandmother sat in her own particular easy-chair by the open window of her back parlor. This was a pleasant place in which to sit in the afternoon, for the sun was then on the other side of the house, and she could look not only over the smooth grass of the side yard and the flower beds, which were under her especial care, but across the corner of the front lawn into the village street. Here, between two handsome maple-trees which stood upon the sidewalk, she could see something of what was going on in the outer world without presenting the appearance of one who is fond of watching her neighbors. It was not much that she saw, for the street was a quiet one; but a very little of that sort of thing satisfied her. She was a woman who was easily satisfied. As a proof of this, I may say that she looked upon me as a man who always did what was right. Indeed, I am quite sure there were cases when she saved herself a good deal of perplexing cogitation by assuming that a thing was right because I did it.

The Great War Syndicate (Hardcover): R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton The Great War Syndicate (Hardcover)
R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton; Edited by 1stworld Library
R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the spring of a certain year, not far from the close of the nineteenth century, when the political relations between the United States and Great Britain became so strained that careful observers on both sides of the Atlantic were forced to the belief that a serious break in these relations might be looked for at any time, the fishing schooner Eliza Drum sailed from a port in Maine for the banks of Newfoundland. It was in this year that a new system of protection for American fishing vessels had been adopted in Washington. Every fleet of these vessels was accompanied by one or more United States cruisers, which remained on the fishing grounds, not only for the purpose of warning American craft who might approach too near the three-mile limit, but also to overlook the action of the British naval vessels on the coast, and to interfere, at least by protest, with such seizures of American fishing boats as might appear to be unjust. In the opinion of all persons of sober judgment, there was nothing in the condition of affairs at this time so dangerous to the peace of the two countries as the presence of these American cruisers in the fishing waters.

The Magic Egg and Other Stories (Paperback): R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton The Magic Egg and Other Stories (Paperback)
R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton; Edited by 1stworld Library
R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The pretty little theatre attached to the building of the Unicorn Club had been hired for a certain January afternoon by Mr. Herbert Loring, who wished to give therein a somewhat novel performance, to which he had invited a small audience consisting entirely of friends and acquaintances. Loring was a handsome fellow about thirty years old, who had travelled far and studied much. He had recently made a long sojourn in the far East, and his friends had been invited to the theatre to see some of the wonderful things he had brought from that country of wonders. As Loring was a club-man, and belonged to a family of good social standing, his circle of acquaintances was large, and in this circle a good many unpleasant remarks had been made regarding the proposed entertainment-made, of course, by the people who had not been invited to be present. Some of the gossip on the subject had reached Loring, who did not hesitate to say that he could not talk to a crowd, and that he did not care to show the curious things he had collected to people who would not thoroughly appreciate them. He had been very particular in regard to his invitations.

The Great War Syndicate (Paperback): R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton The Great War Syndicate (Paperback)
R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton; Edited by 1stworld Library
R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the spring of a certain year, not far from the close of the nineteenth century, when the political relations between the United States and Great Britain became so strained that careful observers on both sides of the Atlantic were forced to the belief t

The Great Stone of Sardis (Paperback): R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton The Great Stone of Sardis (Paperback)
R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton; Edited by 1stworld Library
R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It was about noon of a day in early summer that a westward-bound Atlantic liner was rapidly nearing the port of New York. Not long before, the old light-house on Montauk Point had been sighted, and the company on board the vessel were animated by the knowledge that in a few hours they would be at the end of their voyage. The vessel now speeding along the southern coast of Long Island was the Euterpe-Thalia, from Southampton. On Wednesday morning she had left her English port, and many of her passengers were naturally anxious to be on shore in time to transact their business on the last day of the week. There were even some who expected to make their return voyage on the Melpomene-Thalia, which would leave New York on the next Monday.

The House of Martha (Paperback): R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton The House of Martha (Paperback)
R. Stockton Frank R. Stockton, Frank R Stockton; Edited by 1stworld Library
R517 Discovery Miles 5 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

My grandmother sat in her own particular easy-chair by the open window of her back parlor. This was a pleasant place in which to sit in the afternoon, for the sun was then on the other side of the house, and she could look not only over the smooth grass of the side yard and the flower beds, which were under her especial care, but across the corner of the front lawn into the village street. Here, between two handsome maple-trees which stood upon the sidewalk, she could see something of what was going on in the outer world without presenting the appearance of one who is fond of watching her neighbors. It was not much that she saw, for the street was a quiet one; but a very little of that sort of thing satisfied her. She was a woman who was easily satisfied. As a proof of this, I may say that she looked upon me as a man who always did what was right. Indeed, I am quite sure there were cases when she saved herself a good deal of perplexing cogitation by assuming that a thing was right because I did it.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
ZA Cute Butterfly Earrings and Necklace…
R712 R499 Discovery Miles 4 990
Vital BabyŽ NURTURE™ Ultra-Comfort…
R30 R13 Discovery Miles 130
Gym Towel & Bag
R95 R78 Discovery Miles 780
Home Classix Placemats - Blooming…
R59 R51 Discovery Miles 510
National Geographic Sub-Compact 8x21…
R599 Discovery Miles 5 990
Avengers: 4-Movie Collection - The…
Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, … Blu-ray disc R589 Discovery Miles 5 890
Bantex B9343 Large Office Stapler (Full…
R150 Discovery Miles 1 500
This Is Why
Paramore CD R392 Discovery Miles 3 920
Die Wonder Van Die Skepping - Nog 100…
Louie Giglio Hardcover R279 R235 Discovery Miles 2 350
Marco Prestige Laptop Bag (Black)
R676 Discovery Miles 6 760

 

Partners