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George Horton

    George Horton se desempeñó como diplomático estadounidense, ocupando cargos consulares en Grecia y el Imperio Otomano. Su amplia experiencia en Esmirna, particularmente durante períodos de intenso conflicto y transición, le brindó un punto de vista único. A través de su obra fundamental, "The Blight of Asia", Horton ofrece un relato poderoso y de primera mano de la limpieza étnica sistemática y la devastación que precedieron y ocurrieron durante el Gran Incendio de Esmirna. Su escritura se caracteriza por la memoria personal y el testimonio de testigos presenciales, aunque ha sido objeto de escrutinio por su percibido sentimiento anti-turco.

    The Princess Romanova
    A Fair Brigand
    The Princess Romanova: A Tale of the Amur
    In Argolis
    Songs of the Lowly, and Other Poems.
    Minor Notes, Volume 1
    • Minor Notes, Volume 1

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The first volume in an anthology series that amplifies the voices of unsung Black poets to paint a more robust picture of our national past, and of the Black literary imagination, with a foreword by Tracy K. Smith A Penguin Classic Joshua Bennett and Jesse McCarthy repeatedly found themselves struck by the number of exciting poets they came across in long-out-of-print collections and forgotten journals whose work has been neglected or entirely ignored, even by scholars of Black poetry. Minor Notes is an excavation initiative that recovers and curates archival materials from these understudied, though supremely gifted, African American poets of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and aims to bridge scholarly interest with the growing general audience who reads, writes, and circulates poetry within that tradition. As Minor Notes clarifies, the work of contemporary Black poets is perhaps best understood through the lens of a long-standing tradition of the poet as witness, as prophetic voice, as communal bard, and as scholar of the everyday and the miraculous. The poets featured in Volume 1 are George Moses Horton, Fenton Johnson, Georgia Douglas Johnson, Henrietta Cordelia Ray, David Wadsworth Cannon Jr., Anne Spencer, and Angelina Weld Grimké.

      Minor Notes, Volume 1
    • In Argolis

      • 278 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura
      In Argolis
    • The Princess Romanova: A Tale of the Amur

      • 342 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      This book is a thrilling adventure story set against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution. It follows the exploits of the eponymous Princess, who goes on the run from the Bolsheviks after her family is overthrown. With its vibrant characters, exotic locations, and fast-paced action, this book is a must-read for fans of historical fiction.

      The Princess Romanova: A Tale of the Amur
    • A Fair Brigand

      • 360 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      This is a thrilling tale of adventure and romance set in nineteenth-century Greece. The story follows the exploits of a group of daring bandits who oppose the tyrannical rule of the Ottoman Empire, as well as the romantic fortunes of the protagonist, an American tourist who falls in love with a Greek princess. The novel is a captivating read that transports the reader to a bygone era of Mediterranean lore and legend.

      A Fair Brigand
    • A Fair Brigand (1899)

      • 360 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of adventure, the novel follows young Englishman Philip Trevelyan as he embarks on a perilous quest to rescue Rosamund from a band of brigands. His journey is fraught with challenges, including treacherous landscapes and a rival suitor, forcing him to confront his own fears. Blending thrilling action with a romantic narrative, the story explores themes of bravery and passion, ensuring an engaging read. This reprint preserves the cultural significance of the original work, despite potential imperfections.

      A Fair Brigand (1899)
    • Constantine: a Tale of Greece under King Otho

      • 244 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Set in Greece during the reign of King Otho, this tale offers a vivid portrayal of the era's cultural and political landscape. The narrative immerses readers in the historical context of 19th-century Greece, exploring themes of identity and national pride. This high-quality reprint of the original 1897 edition preserves the authenticity and charm of the story, making it a valuable addition for those interested in historical literature.

      Constantine: a Tale of Greece under King Otho
    • Miss Schuyler's Alias (1913)

      • 340 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Forced to adopt a new identity as "Miss Smith," a young woman escapes her troubled past and starts anew in a small town, where she finds love with a local man, Jack. However, the shadow of her former life looms large, presenting a dilemma: reveal her true self or continue living a lie. This novel delves into themes of identity, love, and the repercussions of deception, while reflecting on the social norms of its time. It offers a poignant exploration of a woman's quest for happiness and acceptance in a challenging world.

      Miss Schuyler's Alias (1913)
    • The Edge Of Hazard

      • 452 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance. It may exhibit imperfections typical of older texts, such as marks, notations, and flawed pages. The reprint reflects a commitment to cultural preservation and aims to provide affordable, high-quality editions that remain true to the original, ensuring access to important literary works.

      The Edge Of Hazard