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Иконка для 本当は怖い日本の童話 1.0

本当は怖い日本の童話 (v. 1.0)

セントラル・スペーシャル・テクノロジー株式会社 опубликовал приложение 2011-07-04
(обновлено 2011-07-04)

100万部突破の大ヒットシリーズ 第2弾。
シリーズ累計100万部突破、桜澤麻衣「恐怖の童話シリーズ」日本編。日本の童話の中から、“男と女”の皮肉な関係、残酷なドラマを擁する全10話を厳選。なぜ男は女を裏切り、なぜ女は男をだますのか。昔から変わらない人間の愚かさが手に取るようにわかります。そして愛が憎悪へと変化し、信頼が壊れる“恐怖”の瞬間を、童話が鮮明に描き出す――。さあ、残酷かつ妖艶な新しい日本の童話の世界へ、いざ。
【収録作品】『鶴の恩返し』『藁しべ長者』『人柱伝説』ほか全10本。千葉大学教授・三浦佑之氏監修。

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Иконка для 本当は怖い世界の童話 1.0

本当は怖い世界の童話 (v. 1.0)

セントラル・スペーシャル・テクノロジー株式会社 опубликовал приложение 2011-07-04
(обновлено 2011-07-04)

童話の意外な恐怖世界が今ここに。
シリーズ累計100万部突破、桜澤麻衣「恐怖の童話シリーズ」世界編。誰もが知っている童話は、さまざまな理由で毒と刺激を押さえられたもの。オリジナルは本当に本当に残酷なのです……。人間の怖さを証明する憎々しい主人公、大人が読んでも思わず震える残酷な結末。油断せず、覚悟を決めてお読みください。【収録作品】『白雪姫』『シンデレラ』『猿蟹合戦』『かちかち山』『舌切り雀』『人魚姫』『眠り姫』『赤い靴』『ハメルンの笛吹き』『オオカミと七匹の子ヤギ』『三匹の子ブタ』ほか38作品。

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Иконка для Web 2 Bible A Step by Step 1.0

Web 2 Bible A Step by Step (v. 1.0)

Widemedia, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-07-04
(обновлено 2011-07-04)

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Иконка для Ralph Rashleigh By James Books 0.2

Ralph Rashleigh By James Books (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-07-04
(обновлено 2011-07-04)

About the Book
Ralph Rashleigh [1952]

Tucker is alleged to have written at Port Macquarie three works: 'Jemmy Green in Australia', a comedy in three acts; 'The Grahames' Vengeance', a historical drama in three acts by 'Otto von Rosenberg'; and 'Ralph Rashleigh or the Life of an Exile', by 'Giacomo di Rosenberg', the advertisement of which was dated 31 December 1845. The manuscripts of these works were first noticed publicly in the Sydney Morning Herald, 9 April 1892, the author being described as 'a convict, an architect by profession … who had been transported for forgery'. They had apparently been bequeathed by the author to Alexander Burnett, who had been overseer in the Road Department and 1838-41 clerk of works under the colonial architect, and who had them for some thirty years before his death in 1885. First published in 1929, Ralph Rashleigh was re-edited in 1952 by Colin Roderick, whose claim for Tucker's authorship has not been conclusively proved. The case for Tucker rests on internal evidence (the manuscripts are in Tucker's hand and the alias of Rosenberg is one he had used in 1826) and on the testimony of a resident of Port Macquarie, Charles Edwin Dick (1875-1953), who had in his youth heard of Tucker's activities from ex-convicts still living there (three other plays were named) and who had in 1889 perused the manuscripts of two other prose works. However, it had also been claimed that Tucker was merely a copyist of works originally composed by another and that the level of education required of the author of Ralph Rashleigh is not to be found in other examples of Tucker's hand, such as the blackmailing letter of 1826 and official Port Macquarie papers of 1846. Until further evidence is produced, the question of authorship is likely to remain in dispute.

In 1847 Tucker was granted a ticket-of-leave for the district of Port Macquarie, but in 1849 was arrested for absence from his district and sent to prison at Goulburn. Tickets-of-leave were again issued to him on 18 March 1850 and for Moreton Bay on 30 January 1853. After this date Tucker is not mentioned in convict records and his movements are not easily traced. It has been asserted that he was the James Tucker who died at Liverpool Asylum on 11 June 1866 aged 72; however, this man has been identified as a free assisted immigrant, who arrived in the Edward Coulson in November 1833. Another James Tucker, native of Bristol, who died at Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, on 20 December 1888, apparently aged 84, had married Louisa Binks at St Laurence Church of England, Sydney, on 19 January 1853 and had at least two children: Valentine Kelso, born at Kelso on 2 November 1858 and Fanny, born at Sydney on 2 August 1864. When registering the birth of his son in 1858 Ticker gave his birthplace as Bristol and age as 49; these details coincide with those of the convict James Tucker.

About the Author
James Tucker, 1803-1866

James Tucker is the presumed author of an early Australian novel, Ralph Rashleigh, or The Life of an Exile, by "Giacomo di Rosenberg". This first came to light in 1920, when an old man, Mr. Robert Baxter, brought a battered manuscript to an exhibition by the Royal Australian Historical Society. The manuscript, and three others, had been in his family's possession for 50 years, a gift from another who claimed to have had it from the author 30 years before that.

After 30 more years of controversy and investigation, the authorship was established, with a high degree of probability, to have been the work of James Tucker, a convict.

That being so, the work is therefore the only known novel by an Australian convict, and Australia's earliest novel.

A much-edited version was published in 1929. An "authentic" edition based on the original manuscript was not published until 1952.

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Иконка для Domestic Manners Of By Fanny 0.2

Domestic Manners Of By Fanny (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-07-04
(обновлено 2011-07-04)

About the Book
Domestic Manners of the Americans [1832]

Frances Trollope has been a figure of fun and notoriety in America for over one hundred and sixty years. Ever since the publication of her Domestic Manners of the Americans in 1832, Americans have caricatured Frances Trollope as a snobbish English woman who visited briefly, misjudged a bustling frontier culture, and wrongly took the United States to task in order to make her fortune. In so doing, we have distorted Frances Trollope's image and ignored her many publications (totalling 114 volumes in all) in ways that we have not done math her even more critical but more respected male compatriots, Anthony Trollope (author of North America and her youngest son) and Charles Dickens (author of American Notes and her fellow writer).

As Mark Twain was to say in Life on the Mississippi, "poor candid Mrs. Trollope was so handsomely cursed and reviled by this nation. Yet she was merely telling the truth, and this indignant nation knew it" (391). Twain pointed out that what Mrs. Trollope attacked - "slavery, rowdyism,|chivalrous' assassinations, sham godliness, and several other devilishnesses" - richly deserved condemnation. He believed her protests to be the result of "a humane spirit [struggling] against inhumanities; of an honest nature against humbug; of a clean breeding against grossness; of a right heart against unright speech and deed" (392). For her efforts to tell the truth "fairly and squarely," Twain felt that Frances Trollope "deserved gratitude - but it is an error to suppose she got it" (391-92).

About the Author
Fanny Trollope, 1780–1863

Novelist and miscellaneous writer, born at Stapleton near Bristol, married in 1809 Thomas A.T., a barrister, who fell into financial misfortune. She then in 1827 went with her family to Cincinnati, where the efforts which she made to support herself were unsuccessful. On her return to England, however, she brought herself into notice by publishing Domestic Manners of the Americans [1832], in which she gave a very unfavourable and grossly exaggerated account of the subject; and a novel, The Refugee in America, pursued it on similar lines. Next came The Abbess and Belgium and Western Germany, and other works of the same kind on Paris and the Parisians, and Vienna and the Austrians followed. Thereafter she continued to pour forth novels and books on miscellaneous subjects, writing in all over 100 vols. Though possessed of considerable powers of observation and a sharp and caustic wit, such an output was fatal to permanent literary success, and none of her books are now read. She spent the last 20 years of her life at Florence, where she died in 1863. Her third son was Anthony Trollope, the well-known novelist.

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Иконка для Anthony Trollope Collection 0.2

Anthony Trollope Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-07-03
(обновлено 2011-07-03)

This book contain collection of 34 books

1. Autobiography of Anthony Trollope
2. The Warden [1855]
3. Barchester Towers [1857]
4. Doctor Thorne [1858]
5. Framley Parsonage [1861]
6. The Small House at Allington [1864]
7. The Last Chronicle of Barset [1867]
8. Can You Forgive Her? [1864]
9. Phineas Finn [1869]
10. The Eustace Diamonds [1873]
11. Phineas Redux [1874]
12. The Prime Minister [1876]
13. The Duke's Children [1879]
14. The Kellys and the O'Kellys [1848]
15. La Vendée [1850]
16. The Three Clerks [1858]
17. Castle Richmond [1860]
18. Rachel Ray [1863]
19. Hunting Sketches [1865]
20. The Belton Estate [1866]
21. Nina Balatka [1867]
22. The Claverings [1867]
23. He Knew He Was Right [1869]
24. The Golden Lion of Granpere [1872]
25. Harry Heathcote of Gangoil [1874]
26. Lady Anna [1874]
27. The Way We Live Now [1875]
28. The American Senator [1877]
29. John Caldigate [1879]
30. Ayala's Angel [1881]
31. Doctor Wortle's School [1881]
32. Tales of All Countries [1861-1863]
33. North America [1862]
34. Thackeray [1879]

About the Author
Anthony Trollope, 1815–1882

Novelist, son of Thomas Anthony T., a barrister who ruined himself by speculation, and of Frances T. (q.v.), a well-known writer, was born in London, and ed. at Harrow and Winchester. His childhood was an unhappy one, owing to his father’s misfortunes. After a short time in Belgium he obtained an appointment in the Post Office, in which he rose to a responsible position. His first three novels had little success; but in 1855 he found his line, and in The Warden produced the first of his Barsetshire series. It was followed by Barchester Towers [1857], Doctor Thorne [1858], Framley Parsonage [1861], The Small House at Allington [1864], and The Last Chronicle of Barset [1867], which deal with the society of a small cathedral city. Other novels are Orley Farm, Can you forgive Her?, Ralph the Heir, The Claverings, Phineas Finn, He knew he was Right, and The Golden Lion of Grandpré. In all he wrote about 50 novels, besides books about the West Indies, North America, Australia, and South Africa, a translation of Cæsar, and monographs on Cicero and Thackeray. His novels are light of touch, pleasant, amusing, and thoroughly healthy. They make no attempt to sound the depths of character or either to propound or solve problems. Outside of fiction his work was generally superficial and unsatisfactory. But he had the merit of providing a whole generation with wholesome amusement, and enjoyed a great deal of popularity. He is said to have received £70,000 for his writings.

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Иконка для Thucydides Collection Books 0.2

Thucydides Collection Books (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-07-03
(обновлено 2011-07-03)

This book contain collection of 2 books

1. translated by Richard Crawley
2. translated by Benjamin Jowett

About the Author
Thucydides (c. 460 BC - 395 BC)

Greek historian, and the author of the History of the Peloponnesian War, which recounts the 5th century BC war between Sparta and Athens.

Thucydides is generally regarded as one of the first true historians. Like his predecessor Herodotus (often called "the father of history"), Thucydides placed a high-value on autopsy, or eye-witness testimony to events, and writes about many episodes in which he himself probably took part. He also assiduously consulted written documents and interviewed participants in the events that he records. Unlike Herodotus, he did not recognize divine interventions in human affairs. Certainly he held unconscious biases — for example, to modern eyes he seems to underestimate the importance of Persian intervention — but Thucydides was the first historian who attempted something like modern historical objectivity.

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Иконка для Henry David Thoreau Collection 0.2

Henry David Thoreau Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-07-03
(обновлено 2011-07-03)

This book contain collection of 2 books

1. Civil Disobedience [1849]
2. Walden [1854]

About the Author
Henry David Thoreau, 1817–1862

Essayist, poet, and naturalist, was born at Concord, Massachusetts. His father, of French extraction, from Jersey, was a manufacturer of lead-pencils. He was educated at Harvard, where he became a good classical scholar. Subsequently he was a competent Orientalist, and was deeply versed in the history and manners of the Red Indians. No form of regular remunerative employment commending itself to him, he spent the 10 years after leaving college in the study of books and nature, for the latter of which he had exceptional qualifications in the acuteness of his senses and his powers of observation. Though not a misanthropist, he appears in general to have preferred solitary communion with nature to human society. “The man I meet,” he said, “is seldom so instructive as the silence which he breaks;” and he described himself as “a mystic, a transcendentalist, and a natural philosopher.” He made such money as his extremely simple mode of life called for, by building boats or fences, agricultural or garden work, and surveying, anything almost of an outdoor character which did not involve lengthened engagement.

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Иконка для Terence Collection Books 0.2

Terence Collection Books (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-07-03
(обновлено 2011-07-03)

This book contain collection of 6 books

1. The Brothers (Adelphoe) (160 BC)
2. The Girl from Andros (Andria) (166 BC)
3. The Eunuch (Eunuchus) (161 BC)
4. The Self-Tormentor (Heauton Timorumenos) (163 BC)
5. The Step-Mother (Hecyra) (165 BC)
6. Phormio (161 BC)

About the Author
Terence

Publius Terentius Afer better known in English as Terence, was a playwright of the Roman Republic. His comedies were performed for the first time around 170–160 BC, and he died young, probably in Greece or on his way back to Rome. Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, brought Terence to Rome as a slave, educated him and later on, impressed by his abilities, freed him. All of the six plays Terence wrote have survived.

Like Plautus, Terence adapted Greek plays from the late phases of Attic comedy. He was more than a translator, as modern discoveries of ancient Greek plays have confirmed. However, Terence's plays use a convincingly 'Greek' setting rather than Romanizing the characters and situations. Terence worked hard to write natural conversational Latin, and most students who persevere long enough to be able to read him in the vernacular find his style particularly pleasant and direct.

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Иконка для Alfred Tennyson Collection 0.2

Alfred Tennyson Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-07-03
(обновлено 2011-07-03)

This book contain collection of 4 books

1. Alfred Tennyson, by Andrew Lang
2. The Lady of Shalott
3. Lady Clare
4. Idylls of the King

About the Author
Alfred Tennyson, 1809–1892

Poet, was the fourth son of George Tennyson, Rector of Somersby, Lincolnshire, where he was born His father was himself a poet of some skill, and his two elder brothers, Frederick Tennyson (q.v.) and Charles Tennyson Turner (q.v.), were poets of a high order. His early education was received from his father, after which he went to the Grammar School of Louth, whence in 1828 he proceeded to Trinity College, Cambridge In the previous year had appeared a small vol., Poems by Two Brothers, chiefly the work of his brother Charles and himself, with a few contributions from Frederick, but it attracted little attention. At the University he was one of a group of highly gifted men, including Trench, Monckton Milnes, afterwards Lord Houghton, Alford, Lushington, his future brother-inlaw, and above all, Arthur Hallam, whose friendship and early death were to be the inspiration of his greatest poem. In 1829 he won the Chancellor’s medal by a poem on Timbuctoo, and in the following year he brought out his first independent work, Poems chiefly Lyrical. It was not in general very favourably received by the critics, though Wilson in Blackwood’s Magazine admitted much promise and even performance. In America it had greater popularity. Part of 1832 was spent in travel with Hallam, and the same year saw the publication of Poems, which had not much greater success than its predecessor. In the next year Hallam died, and Tennyson began In Memoriam and wrote The Two Voices. He also became engaged to Emily Sellwood, his future wife, but owing to various circumstances their marriage did not take place until 1850. The next few years were passed with his family at various places, and, so far as the public were concerned, he remained silent until 1842, when he published Poems in two volumes, and at last achieved full recognition as a great poet.

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