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Иконка для George MacDonald Collection 0.2

George MacDonald Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-06-13
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This book contain collection of 4 books

1. Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women [1858]
2. At the Back of the North Wind [1871]
3. At the Back of the North Wind / simplified by Elizabeth Lewis ; illustrated by Maria L. Kirk [1914]
4. Lilith [1895]

About the Author
George MacDonald, 1824-1905

Poet and novelist, son of a farmer, was born at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, and educated at the University of Aberdeen, and at the Independent College, Highbury. He became minister of a congregation at Arundel, but after a few years retired, on account partly of theological considerations, partly of a threatened, breakdown of health. He then took to literature, and published his first book, Within and Without [1856], a dramatic poem, Poems followed in 1857, and Phantastes, a Faerie Romance, in 1858. He then turned to fiction, and produced numerous novels, of which David Elginbrod [1862], Alec Forbes [1865], Robert Falconer [1868], The Marquis of Lossie [1877], and Sir Gibbie [1879], are perhaps the best. He also wrote stories for children of great charm and originality, including The Princess and the Goblin, At the Back of the North Wind, and Ranald Bannerman’s Boyhood. As a novelist he had considerable narrative and dramatic power, humour, tenderness, a genial view of life and character, tinged with mysticism, and within his limits was a true poet. On retiring from the ministry he attached himself to the Church of England, but frequently preached as a layman, never accepting any remuneration for his sermons.

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Иконка для Lucian Of Samosata Collection 0.2

Lucian Of Samosata Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-06-13
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This book contain collection of 2 books

1. The Works of Lucian of Samosata / translated by H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler
2. The True History

About the Author
Lucian of Samosata, 120-180 CE

Assyrian rhetorician, and satirist who wrote in the Greek language. He is noted for his witty and scoffing nature.

Lucian almost certainly did not write all the more than eighty works attributed to him — declamations, essays both laudatory and sarcastic, satiric epigrams, and comic dialogues and symposia with a satirical cast, studded with quotations in alarming contexts and allusions set in an unusual light, designed to be surprising and provocative. His name added luster to any entertaining and sarcastic essay: over 150 surviving manuscripts attest to his continued popularity. The first printed edition of a selection of his works was issued at Florence in 1499. His best known works are A True Story (a romance, patently not "true" at all, which he admits in his introduction to the story), and Dialogues of the Gods and Dialogues of the Dead.

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Иконка для H. P. Lovecraft Collection 0.2

H. P. Lovecraft Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-06-13
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This book contain collection of 58 books

1. Supernatural Horror in Literature
2. The Beast in the Cave [1904]
3. The Alchemist [1908]
4. The Tomb [1917]
5. Dagon [1917]
6. A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson [1917]
7. Polaris [1918]
8. Beyond the Wall of Sleep [1919]
9. The Transition of Juan Romero [1919]
10. The White Ship [1919]
11. The Doom that Came to Sarnath [1919]
12. The Statement of Randolph Carter [1919]
13. The Street [1919]
14. Sweet Ermengarde [c.1919-21?]
15. The Tree [1920]
16. The Temple [1920]
17. Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family [1920]
18. Celephaïs [1920]
19. From Beyond [1920]
20. The Picture in the House [1920]
21. The Nameless City [1921]
22. The Quest of Iranon [1921]
23. The Moon-Bog [1921]
24. The Outsider [1921]
25. The Other Gods [1921]
26. Herbert West--Reanimator [1922]
27. The Music of Erich Zann [1921]
28. Hypnos [1922]
29. The Hound [1922]
30. The Lurking Fear [1922]
31. The Rats in the Walls [1923]
32. The Unnamable [1923]
33. The Festival [1923]
34. Imprisoned with the Pharaohs [1924]
35. The Shunned House [1924]
36. The Horror at Red Hook [1925]
37. He [1925]
38. In the Vault [1925]
39. Cool Air [1926]
40. The Call of Cthulhu [1926]
41. Pickman's Model [1926]
42. The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath [1927]
43. The Silver Key [1926]
44. The Strange High House in the Mist [1926]
45. The Case of Charles Dexter Ward [1927]
46. The Colour out of Space [1927]
47. The Very Old Folk [1927]
48. The Dunwich Horror [1928]
49. The Whisperer in Darkness [1930]
50. At the Mountains of Madness [1931]
51. The Shadow over Innsmouth [1931]
52. The Dreams in the Witch House [1932]
53. The Evil Clergyman [1933]
54. The Thing on the Doorstep [1933]
55. Through the Gates of the Silver Key [1934, with Edgar Hoffmann Price]
56. The Shadow Out of Time [1935]
57. The Haunter of the Dark [1935]
58. Fragments

About the Author
H. P. Lovecraft, 1890-1937

American author of horror, fantasy, and science fiction.

Lovecraft's major inspiration and invention was cosmic horror; the idea that life is incomprehensible to human minds and that the universe is fundamentally alien. Those who genuinely reason, like his protagonists, gamble with sanity. Lovecraft has developed a cult following for his Cthulhu Mythos, a series of loosely interconnected fiction featuring a pantheon of human-nullifying entities, as well as the Necronomicon, a fictional grimoire of magical rites and forbidden lore. His works were deeply pessimistic and cynical, challenging the values of the Enlightenment, Romanticism, and Christian humanism. Lovecraft's protagonists usually achieve the mirror-opposite of traditional gnosis and mysticism by momentarily glimpsing the horror of ultimate reality.

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Иконка для 恶魔法则 1.1.01

恶魔法则 (v. 1.1.01)

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    一个一无是处的,被认为是废物和白痴家伙,把灵魂卖给了恶魔,能换取到什么?美色?力量?财富?权力?
  颠覆这世界的所有规则吧,让我们遵寻着恶魔的轨迹……
  “我知道,终有一天,这个世界将被我踩在脚下!!”
  ——杜维
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Иконка для David Livingstone Collection 0.2

David Livingstone Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-06-13
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This book contain collection of 2 books

1. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries: and of the discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa [1858-1864]
2. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa; including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda on the West Coast; thence across the Continent, down the River Zambesi, to the Eastern Ocean.

About the Author
David Livingstone, 1813–1873

Missionary explorer, born at Blantyre, Lanarkshire, spent the years between 10 and 24 as an operative in a cotton mill there. Becoming interested in foreign missions he qualified himself, and entering the service of the London Missionary Society, set out in 1846 to South Africa. He subsequently made journeys into the interior, which ultimately developed into his great pioneering and exploration expeditions, in which he discovered Lake Ngami 1849, and the river Zambesi 1851. In 1856 he visited England, published his Missionary Travels [1857], and retired from the service of the London Missionary Society. He was Consul at Quilimane 1858–64, and in 1858 commanded an expedition for exploring Eastern and Central Africa, in the course of which he discovered Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa 1859. Again visiting England he published his second book, The Zambesi and its Tributaries [1865]. Returning to Africa he organised an expedition to the Nile basin, discovered Lake Bangweolo, explored the cannibal country, enduring terrible sufferings and dangers, from which he was rescued just in time by H.M. Stanley. His last journey was to discover the sources of the Nile, but it proved fatal, as he died at a village in Ilala. His remains were brought home and buried in Westminster Abbey. Livingstone was a man of indomitable courage, and of a simple nobility of character. His writings are plain, unadorned statements of his work and experiences. He ranks among the greatest explorers and philanthropists. The diary which he kept was published as Last Journals of David Livingstone in Central Africa [1874]. His view of his duty in the circumstances in which he found himself was to be a pioneer opening up new ground, and leaving native agents to work it up.

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Иконка для John Locke Collection Books 0.2

John Locke Collection Books (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-06-13
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This book contain collection of 3 books

1. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
2. A Letter Concerning Toleration
3. The Second Treatise on Civil Government

About the Author
John Locke, 1632-1704

Philosopher, son of a landsteward, was born at Wrington, near Bristol, and educated at Westminster School and Oxford In 1660 he became lecturer on Greek, in 1662 on Rhetoric, and in 1664 he went as secretary to an Embassy to Brandenburg. While a student he had turned from the subtleties of Aristotle and the schoolmen, had studied Descartes and Bacon, and becoming attracted to experimental science, studied medicine, and practised a little in Oxford At the same time his mind had been much exercised by questions of morals and government, and in 1667 he wrote his Essay on Toleration. In the same year he became known to Lord Ashley (afterwards 1st Earl of Shaftesbury), in whose house he went to reside. Here he made the acquaintance of Buckingham, Halifax, and other leading men of the time, and was entrusted by Ashley with the education of his son, and afterwards of his grandson, the famous 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury. He was also employed by him to draw up a constitution for the new colony of Carolina, the provisions of which in regard to religion were regarded as too liberal and were, at the instance of the Established Church, departed from. In 1672 when Ashley became Chancellor he bestowed upon Locke the office of Sec. of Presentations, and afterwards a post at the Board of Trade. In 1675 Locke graduated M.B., and in the same year went for the benefit of his health, which had always been delicate, to Montpelier, where there was then a celebrated medical school, and subsequently to Paris, where he became acquainted with most of the eminent Frenchmen of the day. Recalled by Shaftesbury in 1679 he returned to England but, his patron having in 1682 been obliged to take refuge in Holland from a prosecution for high treason, he followed him there. In consequence of this he became obnoxious to the Government, and was in 1684 deprived of his studentship at Christ Church. Shaftesbury having died in Holland, Locke remained there until the Revolution, when he returned to England in the fleet which carried the Princess of Orange. He was now in favour with Government, and had the offer of diplomatic employment which, on account of his health, he declined, but was appointed a Commissioner of Appeals. In 1698 he was an adviser of the Government on the question of the coinage, and was made a member of the newly instituted Council on Trade, which position he resigned in 1700. During his last years he lived with Sir Francis and Lady Masham at Gates in Essex, where Lady M., who was a daughter of Ralph Cudworth, and an old friend, assiduously tended his last years. The services of Locke to his country in civil and religious matters were various and great; but it is upon his philosophical writings, and chiefly on his Essay on the Human Understanding [1690] that his fame rests. It is divided into four books, of which the first treats of innate ideas (the existence of which he denies), the second traces the origin of ideas, the third deals with language, and the fourth lays down the limits of the understanding. Other works of his are Thoughts concerning Education [1693], On the Conduct of the Understanding (published posthumously), The Reasonableness of Christianity [1695], Treatise on Government, and Letters on Toleration.

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Иконка для 第一魔法师 1.1.01

第一魔法师 (v. 1.1.01)

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    平凡的世界不平凡的人生,这是一个魔法与剑的世界!
    修炼之路没有尽头,修炼需要有大毅力,大智慧!
    这是一个波澜壮阔的世界,这个世界充满新奇和神秘!
    在这个世界里,主角必然会站在巅峰,且看主角如何一步步走向这个众人仰慕的巅峰。
莫兰修,魔法,异界     

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重生之仙欲 (v. 1.1.01)

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    钱?
    咱一手抓一手撒!
    权利?
    那不是咱手心的玩意儿么?
    美女?
    一堆Bra中杨靖抬头无语,妈啊~咋把你儿子我生的那么帅呢?
    作为一个重生大军中的幸运儿,在他意外死亡后却被仙界神欲门收为门徒,在他努力修炼的同时,得到了回到地球历练的机会,从此,他玩转官商二界,踏足各行各业,只有你想不到,没有他做不到的。
    更新每天两章!请各位书友放心!如有意外一定提前通知!
    ————————————————
    仙欲一群:22489846(热烈欢迎新朋友!)
    二群:14339535(虚位以待!)
    三群:73081048(虚位以待!)
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Иконка для On The Antiseptic Principle 0.2

On The Antiseptic Principle (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-06-13
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About the book
On the Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery [1867]

Joseph Lister was born at Upton, Essex, England, in 1827, and received his general education at the University of London. After graduation he studied medicine in London and Edinburgh, and became lecturer in surgery at the University in the latter city. Later he was professor of surgery at Glasgow, at Edinburgh, and at King's College Hospital, London, and surgeon to Queen Victoria. He was made a baronet in 1883; retired from teaching in 1893; and was raised to the peerage in 1897, with the title of Baron Lister. He died in 1912.

Even before the work of Pasteur on fermentation and putrefaction, Lister had been convinced of the importance of scrupulous cleanliness and the usefulness of deodorants in the operating room; and when, through Pasteur's researches, he realized that the formation of pus was due to bacteria, he proceeded to develop his antiseptic surgical methods. The immediate success of the new treatment led to its general adoption, with results of such beneficence as to make it rank as one of the great discoveries of the age.

About the Author
Joseph Lister, 1827-1912

Joseph Lister was born at Upton, Essex, England, in 1827, and received Aw general education at the University of London. After graduation he studied medicine in London and Edinburgh, and became lecturer in surgery at the University in the latter city. Later he was professor of surgery at Glasgow, at Edinburgh, and at King’s College Hospital, London, and surgeon to Queen Victoria. He was made a baronet in 1883; retired from teaching in 1893; and was raised to the peerage in 1897, with the title of Baron Lister.

Even before the work of Pasteur on fermentation and putrefaction, Lister had been convinced of the importance of scrupulous cleanliness and the usefulness of deodorants in the operating room; and when, through Pasteur’s researches, he realised that the formation of pus was due to bacteria, he proceeded to develop his antiseptic surgical methods. The immediate success of the new treatment led to its general adoption, with results of such beneficence as to make it rank as one of the great discoveries of the age.

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Иконка для 不灭剑体 1.1.01

不灭剑体 (v. 1.1.01)

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    剑者,首主东方华夏九州,是为东方玄幻。
    剑者,再号百兵之君,凌驾诸般利器。
    这里是剑神大陆,千宗林立,这是一个宗门割据的世界。
    在这片大陆上,剑者聚剑元,化剑气,凝剑罡,合剑芒,定剑域,乃至劈山断岳,剑分江河!
    这里不仅有宝贵的剑池,神圣的剑冢,上古诡秘的剑墓,还有诸多神奇灵兽,奇异剑道————
    修炼层次:剑体,剑元,剑魂,剑魄,剑心
    剑者称号:剑者,剑客,剑师,剑主,剑王,剑宗,剑皇,剑帝,剑尊,剑祖,剑圣。
    宗门等阶:青凡,金天,白灵,紫皇
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