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eBook:,Once lived a powerful and rich man called Blue Beard. Can you guess why? Well of course because of his beard that was strangely blue. The man himself was also a bit strange, even frightening. He married several times but each time his wife disappeared into thin air. He decided to remarry again and he chose one of his neighbor’s daughters. Some time passed by and the rich man was about to leave the country. He left his wife a magical key which opened every door in the castle but one. The girl was not allowed to try to enter it. However, her curiosity prevailed and she opened the door. What did she see there and will her husband find out that she disobeyed? 'Blue Beard' holds the answers. Charles Perrault (1628-1703) was a French author. He is known for being a pioneer of the fairy tale genre, deriving his stories from traditional folk tales. His most famous stories include 'Puss in Boots', 'Little Red Riding Hood', 'Sleeping Beauty', and 'Cinderella'. His stories have been adapted to stage and screen countless times, most notably by Disney with classic animated films like 'Sleeping Beauty' and 'Cinderella'. His story 'Puss in Boots' was the basis for the character from the animated films 'Shrek 2' and 'Puss in Boots'.
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eBook:,Once lived a powerful and rich man called Blue Beard. Can you guess why? Well of course because of his beard that was strangely blue. The man himself was also a bit strange, even frightening. He married several times but each time his wife disappeared into thin air. He decided to remarry
Elektronická kniha Blue Beard:Once lived a powerful and rich man called Blue Beard. Can you guess why? Well of course because of his beard that was strangely blue. The man himself was also a bit strange, even frightening. He married several times but each time his wife disappeared into thin air
eBook:,Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens is a classic novel that tells the story of an orphan boy who is forced to live a life of crime. The novel is set in the early 19th century in London and follows Oliver as he tries to escape from a life of poverty and violence. The novel is considered to be one
eBook:,We hear it all the time - Charles Dickens invented what we think of as a traditional Christmas. In this collection of short stories, he proves this fact. Vivid images of plum puddings, snow-blanketed villages, and inviting shop windows will effortlessly spark your Christmas spirit. A
eBook:,'I hate every wave of the ocean,' the seasick Charles Darwin wrote to his family during his five-year voyage on the H.M.S. Beagle. It was this world-wide journey, however, that launched the scientist’s career.The Voyage of the Beagle is Darwin's fascinating account of his trip - of his
eBook:,Mikuláš Nickleby (1838-1839) - román líčící osudy Mikuláše Nicklebyho a jeho rodiny, která po otcově smrti hledá pomoc u strýce v Londýně. Ten však o chudé příbuzné nestojí a snaží se jich zbavit
eBook:,Román líčí osudy mladého Mikuláše Nicklebyho, který se po smrti svého otce vydá na dobrodružnou pouť, aby našel obživu pro matku a mladičkou sestru
eBook:,You have 87 seconds to save yourself from drowning. Can you? A young woman in a strapless blue summer dress lies on the cobblestones next to the canal. With her eyes half open, it looks like shes had one too many Bacardi Breezers and is going to wake up with a killer hangover. Except she
eBook:,Miles Milton is a stubborn and strong-willed young man, determined to join the army as soon as he can, much to his father’s horror. The pair often clash over the matter and one day, following a particularly furious row, Miles storms out of the family home – to make good on his word to
eBook:,This is the tale of Amor, a young orphaned king in the care of a wise old man who spirits him away from the gloomy city he was born in. When Amor ascends his throne he returns to his city, and mystifies its inhabitants by ordering them to plant and nurture the seeds of a magical blue flower
eBook:,A political mystery from prolific author E. Phillips Oppenheim, ‘A Lost Leader’ follows the fortunes of former Liberal politician, Lawrence Mannering. Content with his retired life in the country, his former colleagues require his talent for the future good of the party. Blackmail proves
eBook:,A Miss Pauline Marchrose applies for the position of 'Lady Superintendent' at the Commercial and Technical College for South West England, where Sir Julian Rossiter is the college director. He is greatly impressed by her and soon this admiration turns to adoration. But his wife, Lady Edna
eBook:,A true Victorian romance, ‘Enoch Strone’ from author E. Phillips Oppenheim, follows the fortunes of lonely engineer Enoch Strone. Caught in a love-triangle between the poor but lovely Milly, and the beautiful wealthy widow Lady Malingcourt, when Enoch’s own fortunes change, who will he
eBook:,‘A Daughter of Astrea’ by Edwardian author E. Phillips Oppenheim is a story told by an anonymous artistic narrator. He has travelled to a foreign land with his guide Sabul Ahmid, in order to sketch the famous Temple of Astrea. Arriving during the local Holy Week, our narrator appears to
eBook:,First published in 1914, ‘A People’s Man’ by popular author E. Phillips Oppenheim follows the story of a revolutionary politician named Maraton. Having had great success in America, he returns to England from Chicago and is intent upon a series of radical strikes to ensure a fairer
eBook:,E. Phillips Oppenheim’s first novel, ‘Expiation’ is a story packed full of suspense and surprise. Set between England and Canada, the tale follows the fortunes of Harold Mornington, who returns to his orphaned children after twenty years of living in exile. Will they be able to accept
eBook:,First published in 1907, ‘Berenice’ by E. Phillips Oppenheim tells the tale of the lonely gentleman Matravers. A man of high tastes with very definite views, he writes reviews for the London papers. After a particularly savage review of a new play, he realises that the lead is played by
eBook:,First published in 1921, 'The Profiteers' by E. Phillips Oppenheim gives an intriguing glimpse into the mood at the start of the roaring twenties. A mysterious thriller revolving around the stock market, the novel explores the rising price of wheat, the increasing speculation and
eBook:,Útěk před nechtěnou svatbou ji vžene jen do dalších potíží... Balkánský kníže Stanislav požádá královnu Viktorii o anglickou manželku a ona mu nabídne krásnou Lavinii, dceru hraběte z Ringwoodu. Lavinie si muže s násilnickou pověstí vzít nechce a spolu se svým
eBook:,Na tři idylicky laděné příběhy člení se tato kniha Aloise Dostála, která v sobě skrývá dobové a morální poselství, stejně jako nějaké to semínko naděje do budoucnosti: Ten kdo věří, poctivě pracuje a za dobré bojuje, dojde svého životního naplnění. První
eBook:,A quirky and light-hearted novel from author E. Phillips Oppenheim, ‘An Amiable Charlatan’ charts the story of a young English aristocrat who finds himself caught up in the lives of a con-artist and his beautiful daughter. Romance inevitably ensues, and there are plenty of humorous
eBook:,A thought-provoking novel by E. Phillips Oppenheim, ‘A Prince of Sinners’ is set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Britain. Unemployment and poverty are rampant, and the book explores whether one person’s charity and philanthropy can really make a difference. Elements of
eBook:,‘The Zeppelin’s Passenger’ by popular author E. Phillips Oppenheim was first published in 1918 and is set during WWI. When a Zeppelin crashes in a small English town the passenger escapes to wreak havoc. Dissatisfied in her marriage, local woman Phillipa finds herself attracted to the
eBook:,Originally published in 1906, ‘The Malefactor’ is one of E. Phillips Oppenheim’s earlier novels. Sir Wingrave Seton has been wrongfully imprisoned for manslaughter in order to defend the honour of a lady. The years inside have changed his nature however, and upon his release Sir