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Leksykon logików polskich 1900-1939 – ebook
Andrzej Dąbrowski Magdalena Hoły-Łuczaj Andrew Schumann Konrad Szocik Jan Woleński
Gdyby ktoś w 1918 roku prognozował rozwój logiki w dalszych dwudziestu latach, zapewne wymieniłby Wielką Brytanię, USA, Włochy, Niemcy i Francję. Jednak około 1930 roku to Warszawa została uznana za jedną ze światowych stolic logiki matematycznej. W rzeczy samej, logika stała się doniosłym rozdziałem historii nauki w Polsce. Niniejszy leksykon przedstawia sylwetki i dokonania logików polskich, rozpoczynających...Data dostępności:
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Struktura iki – ebook
Shūzō Kuki
Jedna z najważniejszych książek poświęconych estetyce japońskiej, opublikowana po raz pierwszy w 1930 roku. Brawurowa próba uchwycenia i opisu specyficznej, istniejącej tylko w Japonii kategorii estetycznej, której nie sposób oddać za pomocą pojedynczych znanych w Europie pojęć. Pisząc o iki , autor analizuje bardzo wiele aspektów życia – od uczuciowości i mentalności po sztukę, estetykę wnętrz, architekturę...Data dostępności:
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Fiddle o’Dreams and More – ebook
Arthur Morrison
Morrison’s literary reputation is mostly based on his realistic novels and short stories about slum life in London. In addition, he wrote detective fiction that is openly derivative of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories. Possessed with a wide and free-ranging curiosity, Morrison wrote both fiction and nonfiction works on diverse subjects, from Japanese art to occultism, and participated in...Data dostępności:
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The Green Pearl – ebook
Aidan de Brune
„The Green Pearl” (1930) is the second adventure in the „Dr. Night” trilogy by Aidan De Brune, (1874-1946). Aidan De Brune was a Canadian-born writer who settled in Australia. This second story is gaudy crime yarns, which steadily veers into fantasy by the end (gravity powered aircraft without engines...) and features a very unlikely Asian villain who is as different from Fu Manchu as you can imagine:...Data dostępności:
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The Spy Paramount – ebook
E. Phillips Oppenheim
A wonderful old fashioned spy story set in the 1930’s. Like other Oppenheim romances of diplomacy, intrigue and espionage, this latest one poses a critical situation in the relationships of European powers which threatens the immediate out-break of war. „The Spy Paramount” takes us to Rome, 1934. American Martin Fawley, a former secret service agent, is recruited as a spy by General Berati, the most...Data dostępności:
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The Colossus of Arcadia – ebook
E. Phillips Oppenheim
This late novel of E. Phillips Oppenheim begins as the „Train Bleu” pulls into the railroad station in Monaco. It’s a leisurely spy fiction tale set in Monaco as various members of aristocracy from different countries plus one vacationing American woman find themselves involved with international intrigue. The bulk of the book consists of members of the leisure class drinking cocktails, playing baccarat,...Data dostępności:
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The Day of Uniting – ebook
Edgar Wallace
Edgar Wallace established his reputation as a writer of detective thrillers, a genre in which he wrote more than 170 books, with the publication of „The Four Just Men”. Moreover, the author was a wholehearted supporter of Victorian and early Edwardian values and mores, which are now considered in some respects politically incorrect. In England, in the 1920s, Wallace was said to be the second biggest...Data dostępności:
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The Hand of Power – ebook
Edgar Wallace
The name, „Edgar Wallace”, threads through early twentieth century crime fiction like a stream that turns out to be a lot deeper and wider than you thought. During the 1920’s and 30’s, it was said that one of every four books read in England was written by Wallace, who ultimately produced 173 books and 17 plays. „The Hand of Power” is a tale about the sale of a desk designed by a butler who murdered...Data dostępności:
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The Stretelli Case and Other Mystery Stories – ebook
Edgar Wallace
This early work by Edgar Wallace was originally published in 1930. „The Stretelli Case and Other Mystery Stories” is a collection of short stories, some also published in other collections of Wallace’s works. This volume includes: „Code No. 2”, „Red Beard”, „The Man Who Killed Himself”, „The Mediaeval Mind”, and many more. This is a nice collection of eleven short stories loosely classified as „mysteries”;...Data dostępności:
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Collected Short Stories Vol. 4: Collected Short Stories. Volume 4 – ebook
Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) was a Scottish physician and prolific writer of fiction and nonfiction. He is most well-known for his four novels and fifty-six short stories featuring the legendary and eccentric detective Sherlock Holmes. This fourth volume concludes the exciting adventures of the world’s most famous pipe-smoking detective, Sherlock Holmes, collecting works written by Sir Arthur...Data dostępności:
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