An illustrated collection of more than 75 tales from the world's folklore and literature, including Aesop's "Belling the Cat," Lear's "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat," and Tolstoy's "Uncle Mitya's Horse," plus stories and verse by Whitman, Blake, Sandburg, and others.
Miller Libros
G. Miller juega lúdicamente con las leyes de la naturaleza, creando ficción que permanece inquebrantablemente real. Su escritura se caracteriza por una autenticidad cruda y una perspicaz visión de la condición humana. A través de su obra, investiga las verdades más profundas de la existencia, ofreciendo a los lectores una perspectiva única e intransigente. La habilidad de Miller para fusionar la verosimilitud con la licencia artística lo distingue en la literatura contemporánea.






A Beginner's Guide to the End: Practical Advice for Living Life and Facing Death
- 544 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
Begins well before a diagnosis and ends well after the memorial. In these pages, you'll find everything from how to get the most out of a hospital visit to how to adapt your sex life while coping with an illness. There are also lessons for caregivers, like how to close down social media accounts and write a good eulogy
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
- 222 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Learn to Draw Realistic Animals with Pen & Marker
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Learn how to draw realistic animal portraits with this insightful guide! Using affordable felt tip pens and markers, both beginning and experienced artists will practice drawing 26 amazing animals from A to Z
Black Stories Matter: Brave Leaders and Activists
- 48 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Biographies of famous and inspiring black people, from artists to inventors, who broke down barriers to change the world we live in
The Blessing of Cheerfulness
- 32 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
"We are set in this world to be happy. We should not falter in our great task of happiness, nor move ever among our fellows with shadows on our face when we ought to have sunlight. "We have a mission to others - to add to their cheer. This we cannot do unless we have first learned the lesson of cheerfulness ourselves. We cannot teach what we do not know. We cannot give what we do not have. "In this little book a lesson is set for you, my reader. It may seem a hard lesson to learn; nevertheless, it is one you want to learn, and one you can learn, if you will surrender your life wholly to the great Teacher." James Russell Miller was a popular Christian author, Editorial Superintendent of the Presbyterian Board of Publication, and pastor of several churches in Pennsylvania and Illinois. He was the General field Agent for the United States Christian Commission, an organization established by the Young Men's Christian Association after the First Battle of Bull Run. Miller authored nearly 100 books and articles.
Achilla Johnson doesn't know her father. Her mother, Ailina Harris, tells her that he is a rich lawyer who pays for his new family but ignores her. She tells Achilla that she is superior to everyone, including him, and that she should use her special abilities to lord over the weak. Achilla believes her until Brendan Johnson takes her in, and she finds out that everything Ailina says about him is a lie. Achilla learns that there is more to the world, her father, and herself than what her mother has taught her. There is also a lot more to Ailina than she could have ever prepared for. Achilla must choose a side, and both come with a heavy price. With all of her power, Achilla doesn't know if she is strong enough to bear the weight of her decision and the fight that it brings. If she loses, Achilla and Brendan may not live to regret her choice. Achilla the Strong is the first novel of The Nephilim Chronicles.
Black Stories Matter: Amazing Artists
- 48 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Biographies of famous and inspiring black people, from artists to inventors, who have broken down barriers to change the world we live in.
Understanding William S. Burroughs
- 156 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Exploring the influence of a pivotal figure known as el hombre invisible, this book delves into how his ideas shaped the cultures of hippies, punks, and cyberpunks. It highlights the enduring relevance of his works in contemporary society, showcasing the connections between his philosophies and modern movements. Through a critical lens, the narrative examines the legacy of this influential thinker and his impact on various subcultures, emphasizing the timeless nature of his contributions.
Gravetrancers
- 116 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
On a journey to track down the grave of their estranged father, Maribel and Anthony find their way to the Malort Cemetery, a strange, seemingly abandoned field of mostly unmarked tombs. There they encounter an eccentric clan of grave-robbers who've devised a highly-addictive drug made from human remains. What started out as an attempt to reconnect with the past becomes a descent into a psychedelic, neon-colored nightmare. Will Maribel and Anthony find their way through the hallucinogens or will they become the next hit? Written by M.L. Miller and featuring mind-shredding artwork by artist James Michael Whynot, Gravetrancers delivers a grisly grindhouse tale of taboo and terror.Collects issues 1-4.