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John Bennett

    John Bennett
    The Cromwell Street Murders
    Master Skylark
    The Doctor to the Dead
    Superstarke Bärengeschichten
    Kleine Elfe Sonnengelb
    Kleine Elfe Himmelblau
    • Eines von vier Büchern in Rot, Blau, Gelb oder Grün. Oder vier kurze Geschichten über das Mit- und Füreinander der kleinen Elfen? Ihren Zauber wissen diese Miniaturen bis zuletzt zu bewahren. Solange staunt die Betrachterin über die eingearbeiteten Holografiefolien, dass es nur so glitzert. Ein zauberhaftes Bücherquartett, nicht nur für kleine Elfen.

      Kleine Elfe Sonnengelb
    • The Doctor to the Dead

      Grotesque Legends and Folk Tales of Old Charleston

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,5(4)Abgeben

      The book features an introduction by Julia Eichelberger, a prominent figure in Southern literature and an executive board member at the Center for Study of Slavery in South Carolina. Her insights are likely to provide a scholarly perspective on the themes and historical context explored within the work, enriching the reader's understanding of the subject matter.

      The Doctor to the Dead
    • Master Skylark

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,9(38)Abgeben

      Set in Elizabethan England, the story follows a young boy from Stratford who is taken by a troupe of actors to London. His remarkable singing talent captivates Queen Elizabeth I, earning him the title of Master Skylark. As he navigates the challenges of life in the theater, the narrative intertwines with historical figures, including Shakespeare, providing a rich backdrop that enhances the understanding of Shakespeare's works. The engaging plot reveals the vibrant world of the period's performers and their struggles.

      Master Skylark
    • The full story of how the Wests were caught, how the case was prepared and how it nearly failed to come to court, by the officer in charge of the investigation.

      The Cromwell Street Murders
    • SIX MONTHS' HACKING or, Six Years Hacking Six Months Aint No Sentence

      John M. Bennett Hacks Jim Leftwich's Six Months Aint No Sentence 2011-2016 & Other Mysteries

      • 204 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Immersing in Jim Leftwich's "Six Months Aint No Sentence," the author created a series of innovative "hacks" that draw on the original texts for inspiration. This process involved selecting words and phrases that resonated personally, leading to a collection of unique poems that echo Leftwich's work in subtle and unexpected ways. The resulting writings are characterized by complexity, multiple voices, and a captivating sense of mystery, distinguishing them from the author's previous works.

      SIX MONTHS' HACKING or, Six Years Hacking Six Months Aint No Sentence
    • Letters to a Young Lady

      on a variety to useful and interesting subjects: calculated to improve the heart, form the manners, and enlighten the understanding

      • 332 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The book offers a series of letters aimed at guiding young women on various subjects intended to enhance their moral character, social etiquette, and intellectual growth. With a focus on personal development, it provides timeless advice rooted in the values of the late 18th century, making it a valuable resource for understanding historical perspectives on women's education and societal roles. This reprint preserves the original content and style, reflecting the insights of its era.

      Letters to a Young Lady
    • Wakan Tanka

      On Human Origins, Spirituality and the Meaning of Life

      • 330 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Exploring existential questions about origin, purpose, and divinity, this book addresses the deep-seated yearning for meaningful answers in a contemporary context. It challenges superficial explanations and confronts narratives that overlook the innate spirituality many individuals feel. Through thoughtful discourse, it seeks to engage readers in a profound exploration of their beliefs and the mysteries of existence.

      Wakan Tanka
    • Heaven is a far-away planet, where people enjoy a totally satisfying way of life in which everything they need is supplied by their technology. They are increasingly shocked by events on Earth as global warming, overpopulation, gross inequalities in wealth, and dangerous wars put all life at risk. People on Heaven decide to help, and a team is selected to travel to Earth. Their arrival provokes many world leaders into extreme actions to defend their privileged lives and provokes widely unexpected reactions from the wider population. As the visitors struggle to save the world from human selfishness and greed, the younger members of the team are surprisingly attracted by various superficial aspects of life on Earth. This all throws new light on the key questions which humans wrestle with; and in this way, Heaven on Earth challenges readers to think about the way we all live on this crowded planet.

      Heaven on Earth