eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
2990 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
2350 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
2999 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
4499 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
6290 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
ár a könyvön:
Az eredeti ár (könyvre nyomtatott ár), a kiadó által ajánlott fogyasztói ár, amely megegyezik a bolti árral (bolti akció esetét kivéve).
6500 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, abban az esetben az eredeti ár (könyvre nyomtatott ár) az érvényes, kivétel ez alól a boltban akciós könyvek.
THE PACIFICThe Pacific is inconstant and uncertain like the soul of man. Sometimes it is grey like the English Channel off Beachy Head, with a heavy swell, and sometimes it is rough, capped with white crests, and boisterous. It is not so often that it is calm and blue. Then, indeed, the blue is...
PREFACE.
If this kind of composition, of which the two years' product is now laid before the public, fail in art, as it constantly does and must, it at least has the advantage of a certain truth and honesty, which a work more elaborate might lose. In his constant communication with the reader,...
INTRODUCTIONThe busy period of the great Civil War was one in which the character and genius of different parties were most brilliantly displayed, and, accordingly, the incidents which took place on either side were of a striking and extraordinary character, and afforded ample foundation for...
CHAPTER I
how mr oxenham saw the white bird
' The hollow oak our palace is, Our heritage the sea.'
All who have travelled through the delicious scenery of North Devon, must needs know the little white town of Bideford, which slopes upwards from its broad tide-river paved with yellow sands, and...
Sesame and Lilies.
LECTURE I.—SESAME.
of kings' treasuries.
shall each have a cake of sesame,— and ten pound."—Lucían : The Fisherman.
I BELIEVE, ladies and g-entlemen that my first duty this evening- is to ask your pardon for the ambiguity of title under which the subject of lecture...
BEFORE THE CURTAIN.
As the Manager of the Performance sits before the curtain on the boards, and looks into the Fair, a feeling of profound melancholy comes over him in his survey of the bustling place. There is a great quantity of eating and drinking, making love and jilting, laughing and the...
WINDSOR CASTLE.
§ook the gix&t ANNE BOLEYN.
I.
of the earl of surrey's solitary ramble in the home park ; of the vision beheld by him in the haunted dell ; and of his meeting with morgan fenwolf, the keeper, beneath herne's oak.
In the twentieth year of the reign of the right high and...
CHAPTER I
The circumstances which I am about to relate to my juvenile readers took place in the year 1647. By referring to the history of England of that date they will find that King Charles the First, against whom the Commons of England had rebelled, after a civil war of nearly five 3'ears,...
ADVERTISEMENT
TO THE FIRST EDITION.
When the Editor of the following- volumes published, about two years since, the work called The Antiquary^ he announced that he was, for the last time, intruding upon the public in his present capacity. He might shelter himself under the plea that every...
PREFACE.
The following Tales are meant to be submitted to the young reader as an introduction to the study of Shakespeare, for which purpose his words are used whenever it seemed possible to bring them in ; and in whatever has been added to give them the regular form of a connected story,...
TbQ
Persona! History and Experience
of
David Copperfield the Younger,
CHAPTER L I a7n Bom.
Whethbr I shail turn out to be the hero of my own life, Of whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show. To begin my life with the beginning oí my life, Í record that I...
FOREWORDBy Michael Prendergast, M.D,It is to my friend Wilson that the design and method of the pages which follow is to be mainly attributed. Whether in or out of Scotland Yard, Wilson has always been an interested reader of detective novels, which he once declared to be " the beautiful...
ADAM BEDB.
BOOK FIRST,
CHAPTER I.
The Workshop.
WlTH a single drop of ink for a mirror, the Egyptian aorcerer undertakes to reveal to any chance comer far-reaching visions of the past. This is what I undertake to do for you, reader. With this drop of ink at the end of my pen, I will show you...
East Lynne.
CHAPTER I.
Tlie Lady Isabel.
In an easy-chair of the spacious and handsome library of his town-house sat William, Earl of Mount Severn. His hair was gray, the smoothness of his expansive brow was defaced by premature wrinkles, and his once attractive face bore the pale,...
PREFACE
Since, dear Reader, I last addressed thee, in Paul Clifford, nearly two years have elapsed, and some-what more than four years since, in Pelham, our familiarity íirst began. The Tale which I now submit to thee differs equally from the last as from the íirst of those works; for, of the...