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Hugh Thomson

    Este ilustrador irlandés es conocido por su habilidad única para dar vida a sus dibujos. Sus obras a menudo exploran reinos de fantasía y aventura, y cada pieza de arte cuenta su propia historia. El estilo de Thompson se caracteriza por un detalle intrincado y una rica imaginación, que cautiva e inspira a los lectores. Sus ilustraciones aportan profundidad y magia a las obras literarias, convirtiéndolas en experiencias inolvidables.

    Hugh Thomson
    As You Like it
    Orgullo y prejuicio
    The Complete Illustrated Novels of Jane Austen. Volume 1. Pride and prejudice. Mansfield park. Persuasion
    Illustrated Pride and Prejudice
    50 Wonders of the World
    Mansfield Park
    • Mansfield Park

      • 616 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      Fanny Price es una niña todavía cuando sus tíos la acogen en su mansión de Mansfield Park, rescatándola de una vida de estrecheces y de necesidades. Allí, ante su mirada amedrentada, desfilará un mundo de ocio y de refinamiento en el que las inocentes diversiones alimentarán maquinaciones y estrategias de seducción. Ese mundo oculta una verdad peligrosa y sólo Fanny, desde su sumiso silencio, será capaz de atisbar sus consecuencias y amenazas. Mansfield Park recrea un orden familiar y social que se deshace y restaura engañosamente a través de los ojos ambiguos de una jovencita a quien se ha asignado la suerte y el destino de una Cenicienta. Publicada en 1814, Mansfield Park es, probablemente, la novela más densa y compleja de la autora, todo un prodígio de arquitectura narrativa y de profundidad psicológica.

      Mansfield Park
      4,6
    • 50 Wonders of the World

      The Greatest Man-made Constructions from the Pyramids of Giza to the Golden Gate Bridge

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      From Stonehenge and the Empire State Building to Angkor Wat and the Pyramids, this book surveys every continent to discover the most impressive, exotic, and intriguing manmade wonders of the world Arranged in order of longitude, this spectacular guide to the 50 most breathtaking constructions on the planet reveals the awesome architectural achievements that people have created over the centuries. This is also the story of the extraordinary peoples and civilizations that created these buildings and the key roles they played as centers of religion, culture, or trade. Most selections are from previous centuries, reminders that whatever the achievement of our own technologically advanced civilization, previous cultures were capable of extraordinary monuments.

      50 Wonders of the World
      4,5
    • Illustrated Pride and Prejudice

      • 57 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      This edition is a new collection of Hugh Thomson illustrations selected from the edition of Pride and prejudice originally published in 1894 by George Allen.

      Illustrated Pride and Prejudice
      4,7
    • Jane Austen's sparkling and witty novels continue to entrance readers today--as proven by the rapturous reception given the many film and TV adaptations of her work. Pride and Prejudice, Austen's most well-loved story, tells of Lizzy Bennet and her five sisters as they search for true love-a love Lizzy nearly loses because of pride. Fanny, of Mansfield Park, comes to live with her aunt and uncle in their elegant mansion. But she finds herself both out of place and in love with her handsome cousin Edmund. Can shy Fanny win him from the outgoing and charming Miss Crawford? Persuasion, Austen's last final novel, explores the consequences of giving in to the opinions of others, rather than following one's own heart. Delightfully illustrated with delicate line drawings.

      The Complete Illustrated Novels of Jane Austen. Volume 1. Pride and prejudice. Mansfield park. Persuasion
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    • Orgullo y prejuicio

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      La emoción de algunas escenas no solo es un dato biográfico, sino que además revela que ya no temía contarlo

      Orgullo y prejuicio
      4,3
    • As You Like it

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      When Rosalind is banished by her uncle, who has usurped her father's throne, she flees to the forest of Arden where her exiled father holds court. There, dressed as a boy to avoid discovery, she encounters the man she loves - now a fellow exile - and resolves to remain in disguise to test his feelings for her.

      As You Like it
      4,1
    • For lovers of timeless classics, this series of beautifully packaged and affordably priced editions of world literature encompasses a variety of literary genres, including theater, novels, poems, and essays. Los lectores tomar�n un gran placer en descubrir los cl�sicos con estas bellas y econ�micas ediciones de literatura famosa y universal. Esta selecci�n editorial cuenta con t�tulos que abarcan todos los g�neros literarios, desde teatro, narrativa, poes�a y el ensayo.

      Sentido y sensibilidad
      4,1
    • Persuasión

      • 321 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      "Persuasión" es la última novela de Jane Austen, publicada póstumamente en 1818. Narra el reencuentro de Anne Elliot con su antiguo amor, Frederick Wentworth, tras un compromiso roto por presiones familiares. Austen explora el rol de la mujer en el siglo XIX con su característico estilo mordaz e irónico.

      Persuasión
      4,1
    • The White Rock

      An Exploration of the Inca Heartland

      • 316 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The lost cities of South America captivate the imagination, with the ruins of the Incas and other pre-Columbian civilizations scattered across largely uncharted territories, especially in the Eastern Andes. Two decades ago, Hugh Thomson embarked on a journey into the cloud-forest to rediscover a ruin that had been lost after its initial discovery, marking his entry into the intriguing realm of Inca archaeology. Since then, he has traversed numerous interconnecting paths laid by the Incas, exploring remnants of a civilization that remains only partially understood. Thomson's gripping narrative incorporates the stories of past explorers, including Hiram Bingham, who uncovered Machu Picchu; Robert Nichols, who tragically lost his life searching for the mythical temple-site "Paiti"; and the modern explorer Gene Savoy, known for his discoveries of impressive sites like Espíritu Pampa, the last refuge of the Inca court post-Spanish Conquest. The exploration delves into the Inca people and their heartland, vividly bringing to life their extraordinary culture and the complexities of their often hostile world.

      The White Rock
      3,9