Безкоштовно доставляємо замовлення від 300 грн - "УкрПошта" та від 500 грн - "Нова Пошта"
A moving and filled with humor novel "Daddy-Long-Legs" by the American writer Jean Webster (1876—1916) is a story of an orphaned girl told in the letters to her guardian whom she had never seen before. He sent her for studying at a college on condition that every month she would ...
"Cabbages and Kings" is the only novel by O. Henry (William Sydney Porter, 1862—1910), an acknowledged master of small prose. It consists of the short stories which, in picaresque-adventure manner, describe the life of the careless inhabitants of the imaginary "banana" republic of Anchuria lost in the tropical paradise of ...
The English writer Anna Sewell (1820—1878) devoted this book to her favourite animals — horses. A thoroughbred, well brought-up, submissive and faithful horse Black Beauty tells about his life beginning with his careless childhood of a slow-witted foal till his adult age when he, having served people for many years ...
Місто Дніпро має свою історію та етапи становлення: від індустріального центру, яким воно було з ХІХ століття, через аерокосмічну галузь радянського періоду, – і до «буремних 90-х», коли тут сконцентрувалась економічна, а згодом політична еліта України. Яким є Дніпро сьогодні? Що поєднує в собі це місто? Що залишилось від його ...
«Anne of Green Gables» is the first and most famous novel by Canadian writer Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874–1942). A single brother and his sister decide to adopt a teenage boy so he could help with the household. Due to a misunderstanding, however, comes the red-haired girl Anne Shirley... The action ...
"Almayer's Folly" is the first novel by an English writer of distinction Joseph Conrad (1857—1924). Its publication immediately made Conrad's name popular in the English literary set. On the account of this novel, the critics called him "Kipling of the Malay Archipelago". Even today, the book draws the reader's attention ...
The novel by Mark Twain (1835—1910) "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" is not only a satiric parody for the tales of chivalry but also one of the first belles-lettres descriptions of a voyage in time. The main hero who got accustomed to the comfortable life in America of ...