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Man-Eaters of Tsavo
- Written by: Aristotle
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Dive into the fascinating world of animal motion with Movement of Animals, a profound exploration of the physics behind how creatures move and the philosophical inquiry into the existence of God as the Unmoved Mover beyond our Universe. Complementing this, Progression of Animals delves into the anatomical design of animals, pondering the purpose behind their various physical features. Join Geoffrey Edwards as he guides you through these captivating discussions that intertwine science and philosophy.
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Man of Property
- Written by: John Galsworthy
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Dive into The Forsyte Saga, an enthralling tale of a prosperous London family spanning from the 1880s to the 1920s. In The Man of Property, we meet Soames Forsyte, a partner in the familys law firm, whose troubled marriage to Irene sets the stage for a dramatic exploration of love and loyalty. As Irene falls for another man, we also witness the complexities within the Forsyte clan, including the estrangement between Old Jolyon and his artistic son Young Jolyon, alongside the budding romance of Young Jolyons daughter, June, and architect Philip Bosinney. This compelling narrative leads us to a ...
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Seventh Man
- Written by: Max Brand
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In The Seventh Man by Max Brand, we delve into the extraordinary life of Dan Barry, affectionately known as “Whistling Dan.” Accompanied by his fierce companions—Black Bart, the loyal wolf-dog, and Satan, the unyielding black stallion—Dans journey unfolds alongside the lives of Kate Cumberland and their remarkable five-year-old daughter, Joan. Initially portrayed as a gentle and fair-minded man, Dan is thrust into a world of vengeance after six years of tranquility in their mountain cabin, leading him to seek retribution by confronting seven men. However, it is ultimately the bond he ...
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Master and Man
- Written by: Leo Tolstoy
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In Master and Man, the story follows Vasili Andreevich, a landowner, as he embarks on a seemingly straightforward journey with his peasant, Nikita, to conduct some business in a nearby town. However, as they traverse through a fierce blizzard, the masters greed compels him to push forward despite the worsening conditions. Soon, they lose their way and are forced to camp in the harsh wilderness. As Nikita succumbs to hypothermia, Vasilis stubbornness drives him to seek the road alone. Upon his return, he undergoes a profound spiritual awakening, revealing one of Tolstoys enduring themes true ...
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The Courage to Raise Good Men
- You Don't Have to Sever the Bond with Your Son to Help Him Become a Man
- Written by: Olga Silverstein, Beth Rashbaum
- Narrated by: Olga Silverstein
- Length: 2 hrs and 56 mins
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"Challenging and readable...will help mothers understand the implications of pushing boys out of the family before they're ready to go."—The Los Angeles Times Book Review...
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The Courage to Raise Good Men
- You Don't Have to Sever the Bond with Your Son to Help Him Become a Man
- Narrated by: Olga Silverstein
- Length: 2 hrs and 56 mins
- Release Date: 03-06-09
- Language: English
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Man from the North
- Written by: Arnold Bennett
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In Man from the North, Richard Larch, a spirited young man hailing from the north of England, ventures to London with dreams of striking it rich. By day, he diligently serves as a clerk in an office, but his true passion lies in writing. Alongside his literary aspirations, he is on a quest to find the perfect partner. This captivating tale chronicles Richard’s journey as he navigates the challenges of ambition and romance, drawing inspiration from Bennetts own life experiences in his debut novel. (Summary by Simon Evers)
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Manchester Man
- Written by: Isabella Varley Banks
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Step into the world of Jabez Clegg, the quintessential Manchester man, as he floats down the River Irk during a tumultuous flood in 1799. His journey to commercial success parallels the citys own ascent at the heart of the Industrial Revolution. In this captivating historical novel, Mrs. George Linnaeus Banks (née Isabella Varley) expertly intertwines fact and fiction, crafting a fast-paced narrative filled with rivalry, passion, and intrigue. Jabez finds himself caught in a fierce rivalry with his nemesis, Laurence Aspinall, all while vying for the affections of the beautiful Augusta ...
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Women & Self-Esteem
- Understanding and Improving the Way We Think and Feel About Ourselves
- Written by: Linda Tschirhart Sanford, Mary Ellen Donovan
- Narrated by: Linda Tschirhart Sanford
- Length: 2 hrs and 56 mins
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For any woman who knows the pain of low self-esteem, who feels inadequate or worthless, who hates her looks, who secretly believes she doesn't deserve success or happiness—this audio offers invaluable support and guidance. Drawing on extensive research, the authors explain how women's...
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Women & Self-Esteem
- Understanding and Improving the Way We Think and Feel About Ourselves
- Narrated by: Linda Tschirhart Sanford
- Length: 2 hrs and 56 mins
- Release Date: 13-05-09
- Language: English
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On Comparative Longevity in Man and the Lower Animals
- Written by: Rex Brasher
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Rex Brasher, renowned for his stunning watercolor paintings of all extant American birds, invites you into his world through a captivating collection of writings that serve as a personal memoir. Set against the backdrop of his serene 150-acre farm, purchased in 1911, this work reflects his simple yet profound life, marked by the beauty of nature and the art he cherished. - Summary by KevinS
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