Arthur Douglas Howden Smith Bücher






The story unfolds with the arrival of heavy kegs at the Astor store, hinting at a significant event or shipment. The sound of the kegs creates an air of mystery, suggesting that they may contain something valuable or intriguing. The setting at 68 Pine Street adds a historical context, likely reflecting a time when such deliveries were pivotal to commerce and trade. The narrative invites readers to explore the implications of this delivery and its impact on the characters and events that follow.
Grey Maiden, the Story of a Sword Through the Ages
- 328 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
This thrilling adventure novel traces the history of a magical sword as it passes through the hands of warriors, kings, and lovers over the centuries. With vivid descriptions of epic battles, royal courts, and medieval romance, it is a page-turner that will captivate readers of all ages.
Fighting the Turk in the Balkans: An American's Adventures With the Macedonian Revolutionists
- 470 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
A Cadet of Belgium: An American Boy in the Great War
- 298 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The biography captures the life of Cornelius Vanderbilt, detailing his journey from humble beginnings in Staten Island to becoming a powerful railroad and shipping magnate. Arthur D. Howden Smith infuses the narrative with a lively enthusiasm reminiscent of his adventure tales, showcasing Vanderbilt's tenacity and ambition. The work not only chronicles his achievements but also reflects on his character, illustrating the mix of pride and determination that defined his legacy. This engaging account brings to life the man behind the fortune in a classic style.
Set against the backdrop of the first capture of Constantinople, this classic work has played a significant role in human history since its original publication over a century ago. Alpha Editions has revitalized the text for contemporary readers, ensuring clarity and readability through careful reformatting and typesetting. This modern edition aims to preserve the book's importance for future generations, providing a fresh format while honoring its historical significance.
The Real Colonel House
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Focusing on Edward Mandell House, a key advisor to President Woodrow Wilson, this biography details his influential role in shaping American foreign policy during World War I. It chronicles House's journey from Texas to Washington, D.C., highlighting his relationships with significant political figures and his controversial views on international relations, including his advocacy for a League of Nations. The narrative offers a comprehensive look into House's life, motivations, and the impact he had on early 20th-century American politics.
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