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A Son of His Father – ebook
Harold Bell Wright
When in 1925 his first novel „The Son of His Father” was published at the Chicago publishing house, then its circulation took twenty-seven freight cars. The „Son of His Father” was made near the Oracle, and his first show was in Tucson. A great adventure in the desert and mountain world of Arizona and the Mexican border. Adventure lovers will amuse by this novel.Data dostępności:
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Prescott of Saskatchewan – ebook
Harold Bindloss
The story of the imitation of man. After all, everyone has a person to whom you want to strive. There is a murder and a chase in Western Canada a few days before the advent of cars or even telegraph lines in much of the country. Great attention to the landscape. The author does not regret the descriptions of landscapes.Data dostępności:
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The Ne’er-Do-Well – ebook
Rex Beach
Father often asked Kirk Anthony to do a real job. But Anthony, despite almost idolizing his strong, successful father, just can’t stop having a good time with his father’s money. He goes to fancy dinners, drives the latest cars, and treats his friends to sumptuous meals. Then a man steps in trying to get away from the law. At dinner, he persuades one of Anthony’s drunken friends to „play a terrible...Data dostępności:
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On a bicycle across the Sahara and beyond – ebook
Jacek Herman-Iżycki
A report from a journey through Africa in 1980. I travelled for over 28 months – From 20th of June 1979 until the end of October 1981. I started with a three month visit to North America. I hitchhiked from New York, across Canada, all the way past the Arctic Circle, to Taktoyaktuk by the Beaufort Sea, and then to Alaska. I took a flight from Anchorage to Seattle and hitchhiked again from...Data dostępności:
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Ani tu, ani tam. Marzec '68 - powroty – ebook
Krystyna Naszkowska
Wyjechali z Polski na skutek antysemickiej nagonki w marcu 1968 roku. Polscy obywatele, których przynajmniej jedno z rodziców miało żydowskie pochodzenie. Przez władze PRL, ale też przez polskie społeczeństwo zostali uznani za „element niepożądany”. Po upadku komunizmu niektórzy wrócili – z Niemiec, Danii, Szwecji, Izraela, Stanów Zjednoczonych i Australii. Opowiadają o dzisiejszej Polsce widzianej...Data dostępności:
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