George Marsh Knihy
George Tracy Marsh je oslavovaný pre svoje živé príbehy zasadené do dramatického prostredia kanadskej divočiny. Marsh, čerpajúc hlboko zo svojich osobných dobrodružstiev pri poľovníctve a rybolove, vniesol do svojich rozprávaní hlboké pochopenie drsného Severu. Jeho hlboké spojenie so psami, od odolných husky pod-arktických oblastí až po jeho milovaných domácich spoločníkov, dodáva jeho príbehom osobité teplo a vernosť. Marshova próza majstrovsky zachytáva ducha dobrodružstva a nespútanú krásu prírody.





The Origin and History of the English Language
- 592 stránok
- 21 hodin čítania
The book is a reprint of a historical work first published in 1872, aiming to preserve and provide access to older literature. Published by Anatiposi, it highlights the importance of keeping historical texts available for public readership, despite potential issues like missing pages or lower quality due to age. This initiative seeks to ensure that valuable works from the past are not forgotten.
The Whelps of the Wolf
- 164 stránok
- 6 hodin čítania
Set in a captivating wilderness, the story follows a group of young wolves navigating the challenges of survival and their place in the pack. Through their adventures, themes of loyalty, family, and the instinctual drive for dominance emerge. The narrative explores the intricate dynamics of wolf society, showcasing the balance between nurturing and the harsh realities of nature. George Marsh's vivid storytelling brings the wild to life, immersing readers in the struggles and triumphs of these fascinating creatures.
The Earth as Modified by Human Action
- 684 stránok
- 24 hodin čítania
This reprint captures the essence of a classic first published in 1874, preserving the historical context and original narrative style. Readers can expect a glimpse into the themes and cultural nuances of the time, offering a rich experience that reflects the author's unique voice and perspective. The book serves as an important piece of literary history, making it a valuable addition for both collectors and new readers interested in exploring the past through literature.