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  1. W przeklętym domu

  2. Wait for What?

    You only live once so make this life worthwhile,don't waste days and months thinking or fearing the what ifs because tomorrow isn't guaranteed.if you care enough to fear it then you care enough to take a dive into something that could be just what you needed.he or she could be everything you've always looked for.

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  3. Dom drzwi

  4. Ronicky Doone

  5. White Fang

    White Fang is a novel by American author Jack London (1876–1916) — and the name of the book's eponymous character, a wild wolfdog. First serialized in Outing magazine, it was published in 1906. The story takes place in Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories, Canada, during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush and details White Fang's journey to domestication. It is a companion novel (and a thematic mirror) to London's best-known work, The Call of the Wild, which is about a kidnapped, domesticated dog embracing his wild ancestry to survive and thrive in the wild. Much of White Fang is written from the viewpoint of the titular canine character, enabling London to explore how animals view their world and how they view humans. White Fang examines the violent world of wild animals and the equally violent world of humans. The book also explores complex themes including morality and redemption. White Fang has been adapted for the screen numerous times, including a 1991 film starring Ethan Hawke.

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  6. Dom dziadka

  7. Main Street

    Carol Milford is a liberal, free-spirited young woman, reared in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the state capital. She marries Will Kennicott, a doctor, who is a small-town boy at heart. When they marry, Will convinces her to live in his home-town of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota, a town modeled on Sauk Centre, Minnesota, the author's birthplace. Carol is appalled at the backwardness of Gopher Prairie. But her disdain for the town's physical ugliness and smug conservatism compels her to reform it...

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  8. The Plattner Story and Others (Serapis Classics)

    The Plattner Story and Others is a collection of seventeen short stories written by H. G. Wells. This volume was first published in March 1897 by Methuen & Co. Contents include: THE PLATTNER STORY THE ARGONAUTS OF THE AIR THE STORY OF THE LATE MR. ELVESHAM IN THE ABYSS THE APPLE UNDER THE KNIFE THE SEA RAIDERS POLLOCK AND THE PORROH MAN THE RED ROOM THE CONE THE PURPLE PILEUS THE JILTING OF JANE IN THE MODERN VEIN AN UNSYMPATHETIC LOVE STORY A CATASTROPHE THE LOST INHERITANCE THE SAD STORY OF A DRAMATIC CRITIC A SLIP UNDER THE MICROSCOPE

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  9. "Abe" Lincoln's anecdotes and stories

    This wonderful collection is full of the witty anecdotes and stories told by and about Abraham Lincoln. Here's an example: SORRY FOR THE HORSES When President Lincoln heard of the Confederate raid at Fairfax, in which a brigadier-general and a number of valuable horses were captured, he gravely observed: "Well, I am sorry for the horses." "Sorry for the horses, Mr. President!" exclaimed the Secretary of War, raising his spectacles and throwing himself back in his chair in astonishment. "Yes," replied Mr. Lincoln, "I can make a brigadier-general in five minutes, but it is not easy to replace a hundred and ten horses."

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  10. A History of Long Island, Vol. 1

    With these books an effort has been made to present the history of the whole of Long Island in such a way as to combine all the salient facts of the long and interesting story in a manner that might be acceptable to the general reader and at the same time include much of that purely antiquarian lore which is to many the most delightful feature of local history. Long Island has played a most important part in the history of the State of New York and, through New York, in the annals of the Nation. It was one of the first places in the Colonies to give formal utterance to the doctrine that taxation without representation is unjust and should not be borne by men claiming to be free—the doctrine that gradually went deep into the hearts and consciences of men and led to discussion, opposition and war; to the declaration of independence, the achievement of liberty and the founding of a new nation. It took an active part in all that glorious movement, the most significant movement in modern history, and though handicapped by the merciless occupation of the British troops after the disaster of August, 1776, it continued to do what it could to help along the cause to which so many of its citizens had devoted their fortunes, their lives. This is volume one out of three, covering the general history of Long Island.

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  11. A History of Long Island, Vol. 2

    With these books an effort has been made to present the history of the whole of Long Island in such a way as to combine all the salient facts of the long and interesting story in a manner that might be acceptable to the general reader and at the same time include much of that purely antiquarian lore which is to many the most delightful feature of local history. Long Island has played a most important part in the history of the State of New York and, through New York, in the annals of the Nation. It was one of the first places in the Colonies to give formal utterance to the doctrine that taxation without representation is unjust and should not be borne by men claiming to be free-the doctrine that gradually went deep into the hearts and consciences of men and led to discussion, opposition and war; to the declaration of independence, the achievement of liberty and the founding of a new nation. It took an active part in all that glorious movement, the most significant movement in modern history, and though handicapped by the merciless occupation of the British troops after the disaster of August, 1776, it continued to do what it could to help along the cause to which so many of its citizens had devoted their fortunes, their lives. This is volume two out of three, covering the history of Kings County, Brooklyn and Queens.

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  12. Jin Shin Fee

    Jin Shin Fee is a Healing Art, originating in Japan, to harmonize life’s-energy and to release energy blockages. By selectively placing hands on 26 points on the body, the so-called Energy-Locks, anyone can improve his health, alleviate affliction and benefit from the healing effects. Complaints are specified from A - Z and the precise positions are shown. This book offers Self-Help without requiring prior knowledge: It is easy and immediately applicable.

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