Edward Hill

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The Deerslayer by James Fenimore Cooper

Authors: Cooper, James Fenimore, 1789-1851

In Ancient Civilizations

By Edward Hill

"The Deerslayer" by James Fenimore Cooper is a novel published in 1841. Set in 1740s upstate New York, it introduces young frontiersman Natty Bumppo on his first warpath. When a friend's home falls under siege by Huron warriors, Deerslayer becomes entangled in conflicts over scalping practices, a daring rescue mission, and family secrets. As violen...

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Proverb Stories by Louisa May Alcott

Authors: Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888

In Lost Cities

By Edward Hill

"Proverb Stories" by Louisa May Alcott is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The stories explore various proverbs through engaging narratives that feature relatable characters and life lessons. Each tale is imbued with Alcott's signature warmth and wisdom, often centering on young protagonists navigating personal challe...

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Der letzte Hansbur: Ein Bauernroman aus der Lüneburger Heide by Hermann Löns

Authors: Löns, Hermann, 1866-1914

In Historical Discovery

By Edward Hill

"Der letzte Hansbur: Ein Bauernroman aus der Lüneburger Heide" by Hermann Löns is a fictional novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the lives of agricultural families in the Lüneburg Heath, particularly focusing on a family headed by a character named Hehlmann. The narrative delves into themes of tradition, agrarian lif...

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The Life of Horatio, Lord Nelson by Robert Southey

Authors: Southey, Robert, 1774-1843

In Ancient Civilizations

By Edward Hill

"The Life of Horatio, Lord Nelson" by Robert Southey is a historical account written in the early 19th century. The book chronicles the life and illustrious career of Admiral Horatio Nelson, focusing on his early years at sea, formative experiences, and notable adventures that shaped him into one of Britain’s greatest naval heroes. At the start of ...

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Dictionnaire raisonné des onomatopées françaises by Charles Nodier

Authors: Nodier, Charles, 1780-1844

In Archaeology

By Edward Hill

"Dictionnaire raisonné des onomatopées françaises" by Charles Nodier is a scholarly work written in the early 19th century. This dictionary delves into the realm of onomatopoeia in the French language, aiming to provide a comprehensive compilation and analysis of words that imitate natural sounds. It serves as a resource for linguists and language ...

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Vie de Franklin by M. Mignet

Authors: Mignet, M. (François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis), 1796-1884

In Ancient Civilizations

By Edward Hill

"Vie de Franklin" by M. Mignet is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work provides an in-depth exploration of the life and achievements of Benjamin Franklin, focusing on his rise from humble beginnings to becoming one of the most celebrated figures in America’s history. The text likely covers Franklin's contributions to var...

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Histoire des Plus Célèbres Amateurs Étrangers by Antoine Jules Dumesnil

Authors: Dumesnil, Antoine Jules, 1805-1891

In Archaeology

By Edward Hill

"Histoire des Plus Célèbres Amateurs Étrangers" by Antoine Jules Dumesnil is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. The book explores the influential relationships between prominent foreign art patrons such as Spanish, English, Flemish, Dutch, and German nobles and the artists of their time, highlighting their roles in the developmen...

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Der rote Kampfflieger by Freiherr von Manfred Richthofen

Authors: Richthofen, Manfred, Freiherr von, 1892-1918

In Historical Discovery

By Edward Hill

"Der rote Kampfflieger" by Freiherr von Manfred Richthofen is a memoir written in 1917. The famous German fighter ace, credited with 80 air combat victories and known as the Red Baron, recounts his experiences during World War I. Written under official instructions and subjected to wartime censorship, the book presents a carefully controlled portra...

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Les cavaliers de la nuit, 1er partie (t. 1/4) by Ponson du Terrail

Authors: Ponson du Terrail, 1829-1871

In Lost Cities

By Edward Hill

"Les cavaliers de la nuit, 1er partie (t. 1/4)" by Ponson du Terrail is a historical novel written in the mid-19th century. The story unfolds during a tumultuous time in France, centering around a group of noblemen who are set on a quest that intertwines with themes of identity, heritage, and destiny. The protagonists are four brothers from differe...