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Paradise Lost. Paradise Regained 7.4
Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained by John MiltonVirtualEntertainment, 2013 Series: World classic books ParadiseLost is anepic poem by English poet John Milton. The poem concernstheBiblical story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam andEveby the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the GardenofEden. Paradise Regained is next poem. It is connected by nametohis earlier and more famous epic poem Paradise Lost, with whichitshares similar theological themes. It deals with the subject ofthetemptation of Christ. Cover is sculpture by Bailly,1863-8,Philadelphia PAFA Look for other books on oursitehttp://books.virenter.com.
Anne of Green Gables 1.0
Anne of Green Gables is a bestselling novelbyCanadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery published in 1908. Setin1878, it was written as fiction for readers of all ages, butinrecent decades has been considered a children's book.Montgomeryfound her inspiration for the book on an old piece ofpaper thatshe had written at a young age, describing a couple thatweremistakenly sent an orphan girl instead of a boy, yet decidedtokeep her. Montgomery also drew upon her own childhoodexperiencesin rural Prince Edward Island. Montgomery used aphotograph ofEvelyn Nesbit, which she had clipped from New York’sMetropolitanMagazine, and pasted the framed clipping on the wall ofherbedroom, as the model for the face of Anne Shirley, the book'smaincharacter.--------------------------THIS BOOK IS CREATED BY APPMK (http://www.appmk.com)
Anne of Green Gables 1.1
Anne of Green Gables is a 1908 novelbyCanadianauthor Lucy Maud Montgomery. Written for all ages, ithasbeenconsidered a children's novel since the mid-twentiethcentury.Itrecounts the adventures of Anne Shirley, an 11-year-oldorphangirlwho is mistakenly sent to Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert,amiddle-agedbrother and sister who had intended to adopt a boytohelp them ontheir farm in Prince Edward Island. The novelrecountshow Anne makesher way with the Cuthberts, in school, andwithinthe town.This work is in the public domain, and therefore hasbeenidentifiedas being free of known restrictions under copyrightlaw,includingall related and neighboring rights.
Tender is the Night 3.0
TENDER IS THE NIGHT by F.Scott FitzgeraldAlready with thee! tender is the night. . .. . . But here there is no light,Save what from heaven is with the breezes blownThrough verdurous glooms and winding mossy ways.--Ode to a NightingaleTOGERALD and SARAMANY FÊTESVirtual Entertainment, 2016Series: World classic booksThe book reveals the detrimental days of Fitzgerald's pastashelives out his last remaining years with his wife, Zelda.Thenovelalmost mirrors the events that take places as charactersarepulledand put back into mental care, and the male figure,DickDiver,starts his descent into alcoholism. While working onthebook,several times he ran out of cash and had to borrow fromhiseditorand agent and write short stories for commercialmagazines.Theearly 1930s, when Fitzgerald was conceiving andworking onthebook, were the darkest years of his life and,accordingly,thenovel has its very bleak elements that heexperiencedhimself.— Excerpted from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.Cover is a copy the cover of the first edition, 1934Look for other books on our site http://books.virenter.com/
The Sea-Hawk 7.4
The Sea-Hawk by Rafael Sabatini Virtual Entertainment,2016Series:World adventure classic books This book is anadventurenovel,originally published in 1915. The story is set overtheyears1588–1593 and concerns a retired Cornish seafaringgentleman,SirOliver Tressilian, who is villainously betrayed byajealoushalf-brother. After being forced to serve as a slave onagalley,Sir Oliver is liberated by Barbary pirates. He joinsthepirates,gaining the name 'Sakr-el-Bahr' (the hawk of the sea),andswearsvengeance against his brother. -- From Wikipedia,thefreeencyclopedia. Look for other books onoursitehttp://books.virenter.com