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5 Famous English Historical Figures (EN)
James Gardner: Five famous English historical figures, five controversial characters of almost legendary proportions, that have to be well-known and understood if one is interested in knowing about the English spirit and history. Sir Francis Drake was a sea captain and
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História
5 Great Kings of France (EN)
J. M. Gardner: This collection of audiobooks will help you understand a crucial part of the history of French monarchy. For each King, you will find a detailed description of the style of his reign and his political achievements, narrated in a lively way. Portraits of H
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60 Greatest Poems (EN)
Paul Verlaine,Arthur Rimbaud,Charles Baudelaire: Here are 60 of the greatest poems of all time : the art of three major French authors, Baudelaire, Victor Hugo, Paul Verlaine, translated into English with perfect accuracy and elegance, and carefully selected excerpts of Japanese poetry, for a world-enco
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Filozofia
600 Quotes of Ancient Philosophy: Confucius, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, Plato, Socrates, Aristotle (EN)
– Plato,Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Confucius: Become familiar with the most important ancient philosophers, those who shaped Western philosophy. Delve deep into their works and thoughts with a selection of the essential quotes introducing their major ideas and delineating the structure of their work
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7 Myths of Greece and Rome : Midas, Orpheus, Pandora, Cadmus, Atalanta, Pyramus & Thisbe, Philemon & Baucis (EN)
J. M. Gardner: For ages, the ancient myths of Greece and Rome have delighted and inspired the people of the world. Great legendary heroes and mysterious gods come together in those charming stories, which will unleash imagination and all the pleasures we owe the ancient
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Stories from All over the World (EN)
J. M. Gardner: 12 stories from all over the world : Lovely Ilonka, Lucky Luck, The Hairy Man, Little Wildrose, Paperarelloo, The Gifts of the Magician, The Strong Prince, The Crab and the Monkey, The Cottager and his Cat, The Stone-Cutter, How The Wicked Tanuki Was Puni
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Poézia
T.S. Eliot Reading Poems (EN)
T. S. Eliot: A selection of poems and choruses read by T.S. Eliot himself, recorded in 1959. – -.
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Tales for Tiny Tots (EN)
James Gardner: These Tales for Tiny Tots are ageless and varied very short stories, aimed at those who are just nascent at reading, to provide them with delight and inch them towards a broader understanding of the world. Each tale contains a wise moral brought forth by
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Tales of Robin Hood (EN)
James Gardner: The legend of the famous hero Robin Hood originates in dramatic pieces and ballads from the 15th century in England. His story has been given shape and retold through the centuries, and is still universally known to children nowadays. The Tales of Robin H
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The Adventures of a Jackal (EN)
J. M. Gardner: The Adventures of a Jackal is a classic children’s short story : ” In a country which is full of wild beasts of all sorts there once lived a jackal and a hedgehog, and, unlike though they were, the two animals made great friends, and were often seen in ea
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The Arabian Nights: 5 Famous Stories (EN)
Folktale: One Thousand and One Nights, also known as the Arabian Nights, is a collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian stories compiled during the Islamic Golden Age. The beautiful Sheherazade, threatened with death, manages to postpone the fatal day by telling
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Klasická literatúra
The Cid, a Spanish Hero (EN)
J. M. Gardner: The Cid, an Arab nickname meaning “the Lord”, has been called the “most famous Spaniard of all time”. Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar was a Castillan military and political leader in medieval Spain. He was an outstanding general, first leading the Spanish against t
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The Death Of Adonis, Greek Mythology (EN)
James Gardner: The death of Adonis is a fundamental part of Greek mythology and one of its most touching stories. Accidentally wounded by one of Eros’ arrows, the goddess Aphrodite desperately falls in love with the handsome Adonis, son of a King and a beauty among mort
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The Fight at the Pass of Thermopylae: Great Battles of History (EN)
J. M. Gardner: The Battle of Thermopylae is without doubt the most famous battle in European ancient history. It has inspired many poems, stories, and movies, most recently Frank Miller’s 300. Vastly outnumbered Greek soldiers fought with all their might and held off th
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The Goose Girl (EN)
James Gardner: The Goose Girl is a German fairy tale in which a widowed queen sends her daugther to her bridegroom in a faraway land, only accompanied by a waiting maid and a magical talking horse. But the evil maid rebels and forces the princess into trading clothes wi
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História
The Secret Story of the Musee du Louvre (EN)
Emmanuelle Iger: The Louvre is one of the largest museums ever built, and it is the most visited in the world. It hosts some of the most revered masterpieces from all history; it was home to kings and emperors, and it sits on legendary surroundings. Its riches are literal
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Filozofia
300 Quotes of Renaissance Philosophy: Montaigne, Bacon & Machiavelli (EN)
Niccolò Machiavelli,Francis Bacon,Michel de Montaigne: Become familiar with the most important Renaissance philosophers, Michel de Montaigne, Francis Bacon and Machiavelli, the author of The Prince. These figures have shaped Western philosophy; delve deep into their works and thoughts with a selection of the
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Poézia
49 Poems from The Flowers of Evil by Baudelaire (EN)
Charles Baudelaire: Les Fleurs du mal, in English The Flowers of Evil, is a volume of French poetry by Charles Baudelaire. First published in 1857, it played an essential role in the symbolist and modernist movements. The poems deal with themes relating to decadence and erot
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56 fables of La Fontaine (EN)
Jean de La Fontaine: The Fables of Jean de La Fontaine were issued in several volumes from 1668 to 1694. They are classics of French literature. The Fables supply delights to three different ages: the child rejoices in the freshness and vividness of the story, the eager stude
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The Fair One With Golden Locks (EN)
Madame d’Aulnoy: The Fair One with Golden Locks is a fairy tale by Madame d’Aulnoy. It has also been translated under the title “Pretty Goldilocks”, which is not to be confused with the Story of the Three Bears. A princess is so beautiful and has such golden hair that she
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The Dance of Death by Gustave Flaubert (EN)
Gustave Flaubert: Dance of Death is a prose poem in which Death laments over the cruel task God has given him. Engaging in a dialogue with Satan, and later Nero as one of Satan’s first minions, Death suggests that of the two of them, Satan has the more enviable lot, as his
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Detektívky
The Black Pearl, the Adventures of Arsene Lupin the Gentleman Burglar (EN)
Maurice Leblanc: Arsene Lupin: one of the most famous and intriguing figures of French detective literature. He was created by Maurice Leblanc, a brilliant journalist, writer and storyteller, and is the hero of a total of 24 books, novels and short stories alike. The fict
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Detektívky
The Arrest of Arsene Lupin, the Adventures of Arsene Lupin the Gentleman Burglar (EN)
Maurice Leblanc: Arsene Lupin: one of the most famous and intriguing figures of French detective literature. He was created by Maurice Leblanc, a brilliant journalist, writer and storyteller, and is the hero of a total of 24 books, novels and short stories alike. The fict
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The Horla (EN)
Guy de Maupassant: The Horla is the chilling tale of one man’s descent into madness. Maupassant established a reputation in France as an absolute master of the short story, before himself succumbing to the mental illness that ravaged his later life. This story is the terrif