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John Henry Freese

    The Library of Photius; Volume 1
    A Short Popular History of Crete
    Roman History
    The "Art" of Rhetoric
    Octavius
    The Coming Conquest of England
    • The Coming Conquest of England

      • 220pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century tensions, this classic utopian novel explores themes of imperial ambition and nationalistic fervor. It reveals the German desire for global dominance, foreshadowing the conflicts that would later erupt in the world wars. Through its narrative, the book critiques the ideologies driving such aspirations, making it a significant commentary on the era's geopolitical landscape.

      The Coming Conquest of England
    • Tertullian (c. 150 222 CE) founded a Christian Latin language and literature, strove to unite the demands of the Bible with Church practice, defended Christianity, attacked heresy, and pondered morality. Octavius by Minucius, an early Christian writer of unknown date, is a debate between belief and unbelief that depicts Roman religion and society.

      Octavius
    • Madame Dépinay's memoirs and correspondence provide a fascinating window into the world of 18th century French society. Her lively and engaging writing style draws readers into her world and offers insights into the cultural and political trends of the era. This book is an essential addition to any collection of historical memoirs and correspondence.

      The Memoirs and Correspondence of Madame D'Épinay; Volume 1
    • The Memoirs and Correspondence of Madame d'Épinay

      Vol. 1

      • 388pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      This volume presents the memoirs and correspondence of Madame d'Épinay, offering readers an intimate glimpse into her life and thoughts. The reprint preserves the original 1897 edition's quality, allowing modern audiences to explore her experiences and relationships in the 18th century. Through her writings, readers gain insights into the social and intellectual circles of her time, highlighting her contributions to literature and philosophy.

      The Memoirs and Correspondence of Madame d'Épinay
    • The Commercial Class Book

      Or Young Merchant's Compendium (1849)

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Aimed at aspiring merchants, this comprehensive guide delves into the essentials of commerce, covering topics such as accounting, bookkeeping, and trade practices. Divided into three parts, it explores the nature of commerce, foreign exchanges, and bookkeeping methods, including both single and double entry systems. Practical examples and exercises enhance understanding, making it a valuable resource for newcomers to the business world. This facsimile reprint preserves the historical significance of the original 1849 edition.

      The Commercial Class Book
    • The Rhetoric and Poetics of Aristotle

      • 140pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Featuring authoritative translations, this edition presents two of Aristotle's seminal works. Rhetoric explores the art of persuasion and the principles of effective communication, while Poetics delves into the nature of drama and literary composition. Translated by distinguished scholars, John Henry Freese and Ingram Bywater, this collection offers readers a comprehensive understanding of Aristotle's influence on rhetoric and literary theory.

      The Rhetoric and Poetics of Aristotle