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  1. The Coming of Bill

    The Coming of Bill (1920) is the nearest Wodehouse ever came to a serious novel, although the influence of the musical comedies he was writing at the time is never far away. Bill is the child of Ruth, a spoilt heiress, and Kirk, an impecunious artist of perfect physique. Their marriage has been arranged by Ruth's aunt, a believer in eugenics who then takes charge of the baby. The story, set entirely in New York and Connecticut, concerns the young couple's campaign to retrieve their child from the overbearing Mrs Porter and establish a normal family life. They are eventually successful, but only after a series of comic mishaps in a story which features a galaxy of vintage Wodehouse characters, including the bossy aunt, a tetchy millionaire, a good-natured ex-boxer and an orotund English butler.

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  2. Van Gogh le suicidé de la société

    Polémique, charge contre la psychiatrie et les psychiatres, les siens (Artaud était sorti d'asile l'année précédente) et ceux de Van Gogh, cet essai hybride, poétique et chargé d'émotion, veut réhabiliter Van Gogh. Van Gogh fou ? certes non ! Van Gogh génie, hors norme, souffrant de sa sensibilité, victime d'une société normative et répressive ainsi que de ses médecins qui ont poussé Van Gogh au suicide ! " Non, Van Gogh n'était pas fou, mais ses peintures étaient des feux grégeois, des bombes atomiques ", écrit-il.

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  3. Melody of Mana 3

    Teenage mage Alana navigates politics, family drama, and graduation in the third installment of an inventive, romantic, and fun progression-fantasy series.   Ever since Alana was reborn in the Kingdom of Bergond, her life has been a series of adventures and surprises. But waking up to discover the kingdom has been conquered, her school has been destroyed, and her parents are back in her life might be the biggest shock yet.   Now that Lord Durin is in charge, everything's more complicated. For one thing, Alana's father is Durin's right-hand man, which means the teen must contend with courtly manners, stuffy traditions, and noble obligations, though she'd rather be practicing how to create portals and fight monsters. For another, Durin's rule is still tenuous, leaving him and all who support him open to attack. And as if that weren't enough, Alana must find time to protect her friends, salvage her relationship, and keep up with her studies enough to actually graduate.   Brilliantly combining traditional and progression fantasy with elements of romance, humor, dark academia, and action-adventure, Melody of Mana 3 is an irresistible addition to any genre fan's collection.   The third volume of the hit progression-fantasy series—with more than two million views on Royal Road—now available on Audible and wherever ebooks are sold! 

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  4. 100 Quotes About Leadership And Influence That Will Transform Your Life - Navigating The Pathways Of Greatness

    100 QUOTES ABOUT LEADERSHIP AND INFLUENCE THAT WILL TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE NAVIGATING THE PATHWAYS OF GREATNESS ABOUT THIS BOOK: Embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery with "100 Quotes About Leadership And Influence That Will Transform Your Life - Navigating The Pathways Of Greatness." In a world often fraught with expectations, pressures, and societal norms, the quest to uncover one's true identity can be both daunting and exhilarating. This collection of quotes serves as a guiding compass, illuminating the path towards embracing authenticity, self-awareness, and personal empowerment. QUOTES SAMPLES: "A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus." – A Testament of Hope by Martin Luther King Jr. "A good leader inspires people to have confidence in the leader; a great leader inspires people to have confidence in themselves." – The Art of Influence by Chris Widener "A good leader leads the people from above them. A great leader leads the people from within them." – The Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu "A good leader takes a little more than his share of the blame, a little less than his share of the credit." – Leaders: Strategies for Taking Charge by Warren Bennis and Burt Nanus "A great leader is not measured by what is accomplished, but by the opposition he has encountered, and the courage with which he has maintained the struggle against overwhelming odds." — The Soul of a New Machine by Tracy Kidder

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  5. How to Live

    How to Live: Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science is a comprehensive guide to achieving optimal health and well-being, authored by Irving Fisher, Eugene Lyman Fisk, and the Life Extension Institute. Drawing on the latest scientific research of the early 20th century, this book presents practical, accessible advice for readers seeking to improve their physical and mental health. The authors cover a wide range of topics, including nutrition, exercise, sleep, hygiene, and the prevention of disease, emphasizing the importance of adopting healthy habits and making informed lifestyle choices. The book is structured as a series of clear, actionable rules, each supported by scientific evidence and real-world examples. Readers will find guidance on the benefits of fresh air, the necessity of regular physical activity, the dangers of overeating and under-exercising, and the critical role of cleanliness in maintaining health. Special attention is given to the impact of alcohol, tobacco, and other harmful substances, as well as the importance of mental health and emotional balance. How to Live also addresses the significance of early detection and prevention of illness, advocating for regular medical check-ups and self-examination. The authors stress the value of education and personal responsibility in health, encouraging readers to take charge of their own well-being and to spread knowledge within their communities. Richly detailed and thoughtfully organized, How to Live serves as both a practical manual and an inspiring call to action. It reflects the optimism and faith in progress characteristic of its era, while offering timeless wisdom that remains relevant today. Whether you are seeking to overhaul your lifestyle or simply looking for reliable health advice, this book provides a thorough foundation for living a longer, healthier, and more fulfilling life.

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  6. Papers on Health

    Papers on Health is a comprehensive and practical guide to health and wellness, authored by Dr. John Kirk, with contributions from his son, Dr. James Kirk. First published in the late 19th century, this book offers a wealth of advice on maintaining physical and mental well-being, drawing from both medical knowledge and common-sense remedies. The text is organized into a series of accessible essays, each addressing a specific aspect of health, from the treatment of common ailments to the importance of hygiene, diet, exercise, and the use of water in healing. The book emphasizes natural and home-based treatments, advocating for the use of simple remedies such as hot and cold water applications, proper ventilation, and wholesome food. It covers a wide range of topics, including the care of infants and children, the management of fevers, the treatment of wounds and injuries, and the prevention of infectious diseases. The authors also discuss the psychological aspects of health, highlighting the role of positive thinking, rest, and emotional balance in recovery and overall wellness. Papers on Health is notable for its clear, straightforward language and its focus on empowering readers to take charge of their own health. It provides detailed instructions for various treatments, often using everyday household items, making it a valuable resource for families and individuals seeking practical solutions to health challenges. The book reflects the medical understanding of its time while promoting principles that remain relevant today, such as cleanliness, moderation, and the healing power of nature. With its blend of medical insight, practical advice, and compassionate guidance, Papers on Health stands as a testament to the enduring value of holistic health care. It remains a useful reference for those interested in traditional remedies, preventive medicine, and the history of health education.

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  7. Les diaboliques de Saint-Goustan

    <b>Quand un simple accident entraine le détective Marc Renard sur la piste d'un complot d’État...</b> <br> <br> Quelque part entre Locmariaquer et Auray. À la nuit tombée, une jeune femme est mortellement percutée par une voiture. La victime, qui participait à un camp d’entraînement à la survie, semblait menacée. Sa meilleure amie est convaincue qu’il ne s’agit pas d’un simple accident. Elle charge Marc Renard, détective privé, de faire toute la lumière sur ce drame. Tandis que Marc Renard enquête, des personnages tissent leur toile dans l’ombre. Quels projets fomentent maître Jean-Pol Forquet, notaire honorablement connu sur la place d’Auray, et ses complices, le colonel Henri Müller, et le père Gildas Tersiquel ? <br> <br> Les recherches de Marc Renard vont l’entraîner de surprise en surprise et le conduire sur la piste d’un complot d’État. Pour parvenir à ses fins, il aura bien besoin d’une alliée inattendue lors d’un final de tous les dangers. <br> C’est avec grand plaisir que les Éditions du Palémon accueillent au sein de leur équipe cet auteur talentueux qu’est Jean-Marc Perret. Nul doute que cette virée en Pays d’Auray, émaillée de multiples rebondissements, ravira nos fidèles lecteurs. <br> <br><b>Ce roman policier haletant vous fera découvrir le Pays d’Auray tout en vous faisant frissonner d'angoisse !</b> <br> <br> À PROPOS DE L'AUTEUR <br> <br> Natif de Carnac où il réside régulièrement, <b>Jean-Marc Perret</b> s’est lancé dans l’écriture de romans policiers après une carrière de contrôleur de gestion à la SNCF. Également auteur d’une pièce de théâtre, une comédie policière, amateur de cinéma, passionné de sport, Jean-Marc pratique assidûment le tennis et la marche nordique. Il est actuellement correspondant du journal Ouest-France pour la commune de Chantepie, où il vit, près de Rennes.

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  8. Electropismes

    <b>Melvil, DJ et producteur de musique électronique, compose un morceau à la demande sans se douter que celui-ci le précipitera dans un sombre mystère...</b> <br> <br>Melvil est DJ et producteur de musique électronique. Il passe la plupart de son temps dans les bars et les clubs de Bruxelles à remplir les méandres de sa vie sexuelle et à appauvrir ceux de sa vie amoureuse. Au détour d’une proposition hasardeuse, il produira une bande-originale qui le précipitera sur le chemin de Mélissa : ex-petite amie d’un inspecteur de police en charge d’une enquête sur un réseau sévissant en ligne. <br>Melvil savait-il à quoi ce morceau – composé à la demande – allait-il servir ? <br>Electropismes est un néologisme créé par l’auteur et résumant à lui seul l’essence de ce roman noir. <br> <br> <b>Découvrez ce polar noir haletant qui entrainera le lecteur dans les méandres de Bruxelles !</b> <br> <br>CE QU'EN PENSE LA CRITIQUE <br> <br>- Impossible de décoller du livre; environ deux cents cinquante pages et à aucun moment on ne s'ennuie. Ce livre est un habile mélange de genre mais aussi d'histoires qui s'entrecroisent le tout sur un fond de musique techno (que je n'apprécie pas vraiment mais où je ressentais l'énergie vibrante au fur et à mesure). Ajoutons quelques scènes torrides et débridées. Et pour couronner le tout si vous connaissez un peu la capitale belge; vous suivrez aisément ce récit gps. - <b>Noctyman, <i>Babelio</i></b> <br> <br>- Meilleur roman belge de la décennie. Vivement le suivant ! - <b>lebacpl, <i>Babelio</i></b> <br> <br>- Excellent roman noir, où on se laisse facilement entraîner dans le monde de la nuit bruxellois! - <b>Lemye, <i>Babelio</i></b> <br> <br>À PROPOS DE L'AUTEUR <br> <br>Les auteurs racontent en général de ce qu’ils connaissent bien. Avec son premier roman noir <i>Electropismes</i> paru chez Lilys Editions en avril 2018, <b>Samuel Bury</b> a choisi la musique electro qu’il connaît bien comme excellent prétexte à l’écriture. A l’écriture d’un roman, parce qu’il est journaliste de formation (Université Libre de Bruxelles), a produit quelques nouvelles et publié de nombreuses chroniques et critiques notamment théâtrales. Ce qu’il aime surtout pouvoir offrir aux lecteurs, c’est une description de son époque et des gens qui l’habitent avec un regard qu’on pourrait qualifier de lucide sans trop de prétention. Pour le reste, c’est un homme comme les autres qui croît que l’humanité n’est pas perdue mais qu’il est grand temps qu’elle se réveille...

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