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Wilfrid Blunt

    Wilfred Scawen Blunt war ein leidenschaftlicher Kritiker des britischen Imperialismus, dessen literarisches Werk seine tiefe Sympathie für Befreiungsbewegungen im Osten widerspiegelt. Seine Prosa und Poesie schöpfen aus ausgedehnten Reisen und politischem Aktivismus, insbesondere in Ägypten, Indien und Irland. Er besaß eine romantische Sensibilität und ein Interesse an der Natur, das sich in seinen Gedichten, die oft in seinem Heimat-Sussex angesiedelt sind, widerspiegelt. Sein Schaffen ist untrennbar mit dem politischen Kampf und dem Streben nach Freiheit verbunden.

    The Seven Golden Odes Of Pagan Arabia: Known Also As The Moallakat
    The Future of Islam
    Art of Botanical Illustration
    Ludwig II. [der Zweite], König von Bayern
    König Ludwig II. von Bayern
    Eis Mord
    • Der eisige Winter legt Algonquin Bay lahm. Doch mit der Ruhe ist es für Detective John Cardinal vorbei, als in einem Ferienhaus am Trout Lake zwei enthauptete Leichen gefunden werden. Kurz darauf tauchen die Köpfe an einer Schiffsanlegestelle auf. Als weitere mysteriöse Verbrechen geschehen, ist Cardinals Ehrgeiz geweckt …

      Eis Mord
    • Art of Botanical Illustration

      • 360 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      This major work, first published in 1950, is still considered the classic book on the subject. It provides a comprehensive survey of plant portrayals across over three thousand years.

      Art of Botanical Illustration
    • The Future of Islam

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,0(2)Abgeben

      Wilfrid Scawen Blunt was a British diplomat and poet, who fought the case for Egyptian and Irish nationalism. A great admirer of Islam, the author's classic text from the 1880s predicts many of the divisions that affect the world, and speaks of what must happen if the world is to ever be a peaceful one.

      The Future of Islam
    • Linnaeus: The compleat naturalist

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,6(31)Abgeben

      Carl Linnaeus' Systema Naturae (1735) brought order to all recorded knowledge about plants and animals. He invented the system of giving living organisms two Latin names. Here is a lively account of Linnaeus the man-from poor student to professor of medicine and founder of the Royal Academy of Sciences-as well as his landmark scientific achievements, such as naming 9,000 plants, 828 shells, 2,100 insects and 477 fish.

      Linnaeus: The compleat naturalist
    • The Dream King

      Ludwig II of Bavaria

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Ludwig II (Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm, Louis II in English) (8/25/1845-6/13/1886) was Bavarian king from 1864 until just before his death. He's sometimes called the Swan King or the Märchenkönig (Ger. Fairytale King). He's also called the Mad King, tho the label's truth is disputed. Because he was deposed on grounds of mental illness without medical examination & died mysteriously a day later, questions abide. He's best known as an eccentric whose legacy is intertwined with the history of art & architecture, as he commissioned construction of several extravagant castles & was a major patron of Richard Wagner. Colour Plates Preface & Acknowledgments Prince Ludwig The Young King Wagner Tristan Decline & Fall The Seven-weeks War Actresses & Singers Sophie Meistersinger, Rheingold & Walkure The Franco-Prussian War The King & His Castles King of the Alps Bayreuth The Last Attachment The Conspiracy The Curtain Falls Ludwig & the Arts by M. Petzet Appendices Bibliography Acknowledgments for Illustrations Index

      The Dream King