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| Book | Description | Topics |
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| The shrine at Altamira | The Shrine at Altamira is a fictional narrative that delves into the enigmatic world of prehistoric Spain. The story revolves around the Altamira cave, a site renowned for its ancient cave paintings, and the rituals performed by the people who lived there. The novel offers a speculative glimpse into the lives and beliefs of these early humans, using the cave's artwork as a backdrop for a tale of mystery and discovery. | Acts Of Love, Aspiration, Chosen |
| The sieve of time: the memoirs of Leni Riefenstahl | This book offers an insight into the life and career of Leni Riefenstahl, focusing on her experiences and reflections during the tumultuous period of the 20th century. | Asking, Depth, Documentaries |
| The sign of the four (low cost): Limited edition | Sherlock Holmes solves a complex case involving a missing heirloom and a series of mysterious events, showcasing his unparalleled detective skills in this limited edition release. | Holmes |
| The silence of 25 Years | Browse quotes and source details for The silence of 25 Years. | Inspirational Life |
| The silence of amor. Where the forest murmurs | This book delves into the enigmatic world of a silent forest, intertwining the complexities of human emotions with the natural beauty and tranquility of the environment. | February, Forests, Found |
| The silent miaow: a manual for kittens, strays, and homeless cats | This book serves as a comprehensive resource for individuals interested in learning about the care and well-being of kittens, stray, and homeless cats. It covers topics such as basic care, behavior, and tips for creating a safe and nurturing environment for these animals. | Cat, Able, Animal |
| The silurian system, founded on geological researches in the counties of Salop, Hereford etc | This book presents a detailed exploration of the geological formations and characteristics of the Silurian period, utilizing research conducted in the counties of Salop and Hereford. | Ancient, Astronomy, Combining |
| The sky is falling | This book delves into the psychological and emotional responses of individuals as they confront the prospect of a catastrophic event, offering a thought-provoking examination of human nature and survival instincts. | Good Times, Moving, No Reason |
| The sleeping beauty in the woods | This enduring story explores themes of love, magic, and the transformative power of a kiss. The princess, locked in an enchanted slumber, is discovered by a prince who, upon seeing her beauty, is compelled to kiss her, breaking the curse and uniting the two in love. | Assured, Charmed, Country |
| The sleepwatchers | This book delves into the realm of sleep, intertwining the lives of individuals with the enigmatic figures known as sleepwatchers. The narrative weaves through the complexities of human dreams and the secrets that lie within the subconscious mind. | Dream, World, Active |
| The small conference: An innovation in communication | This book delves into the transformative role of small conferences in fostering innovative communication strategies and practices. It examines the unique aspects of these gatherings, their significance in modern society, and their potential to drive positive change. | Analysts, Courses, Culture |
| The smoke and the fire: myths and anti-myths of war, 1861-1945 | The smoke and the fire: myths and anti-myths of war, 1861-1945 delves into the complex and often conflicting stories that have shaped public understanding of major conflicts during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The book critically analyzes the origins, propagation, and impact of these narratives, providing a nuanced perspective on the historical record. | Delusion, History, Made |
| The snake in the sandtrap (and other misadventures on the golf tour) | This book offers a light-hearted look into the life of a professional golfer, filled with amusing tales of on-course mishaps and the quirky characters encountered on the golf tour. | Courses, Crazy, Enough |
| The snake pit | This novel delves into the lives of individuals within a psychiatric hospital, examining the complexities of mental health and the societal perceptions surrounding it. | Illness, Persons, Sanity |
| The snow-image and other twice-told tales | This book includes a variety of short stories, each with its own unique narrative and eerie atmosphere, showcasing the author's skill in crafting tales that blend the ordinary with the extraordinary. | Brands, Breasts, Brotherhood |
| The soccer tribe | This book delves into the world of soccer, examining the fervent dedication and camaraderie found within soccer communities. It investigates how soccer unites people, shapes identities, and influences social dynamics, offering a nuanced look at the sport's cultural significance. | Able, Analysis, Concern |
| The social contract: and, Discourses | This book is a seminal work in political philosophy, examining the fundamental principles of social and political organization. It delves into the concepts of sovereignty, the general will, and the rights and responsibilities of individuals within a state. | Birth, Citizenship, Deserve |
| The social criticism of Stephen Leacock | This book features a compilation of Stephen Leacock's insightful and humorous writings that delve into the social issues and norms of his time, offering a critical perspective on the human condition and societal structures. | Able, Average, Crooked |
| The solace of open spaces | This book delves into the emotional and psychological impact of vast, open landscapes on its characters, offering a reflective narrative that intertwines human experiences with the beauty and tranquility of nature. | Nature, Water, Art |
| The solid gold stethoscope | This book delves into the life of a passionate physician, highlighting the challenges and rewards of practicing medicine. The story is woven with vivid descriptions of medical procedures and the emotional connections formed between doctors and patients. | Age, Dark, Dark Ages |
| The songs of Sappho: including the recent Egyptian discoveries, the poems of Erinna, Greek poems about Sappho, Ovid's epistle of Sappho to Phaon translated into rimed verse | The book is a compilation of translations of ancient Greek poetry, focusing on the works of Sappho and her contemporaries. It includes the poems of Erinna, Greek poems that reference Sappho, and a translation of Ovid's epistle to Phaon, rendered in rimed verse. The volume also integrates insights from recent archaeological findings in Egypt that pertain to Sappho's legacy. | Limbs |
| The songwriter's handbook | This book delves into the art and craft of songwriting, offering practical advice and exercises to help readers develop their skills. It covers various aspects of songwriting, including lyric writing, melody creation, and song structure, and provides insights into the creative process of composing music. | Song |
| The sorrows of Priapus: consisting of The sorrows of Priapus and The carnal myth | This book is a compilation of two separate pieces, 'The Sorrows of Priapus' and 'The Carnal Myth,' which delve into the complexities of human desire and ancient mythological narratives. | Men, Knows, Accidents |
| The sorrows of young Werther, and Novella | This compilation features Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's renowned novel 'The Sorrows of Young Werther,' a poignant tale of unrequited love and despair. The second work, a novella, remains unspecified in terms of content or context. | Confusion, Lasts, Malice |
| The soul of a cat: and other stories | This book is a compilation of short tales that delve into the profound connection between humans and cats, highlighting the distinctive role these animals play in our lives and society. | Cat, All Things, Animal |
| The soul of a new machine | This book delves into the creation of a revolutionary computer, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the technological advancements and human ingenuity involved in its development. | Computer, Awe, Boat |
| The soul's conflict and victory over itself by faith | This book delves into the concepts of faith and its role in overcoming personal conflicts and achieving spiritual enlightenment. | Puritan, Puritanism Quotes, Bitter |
| The spa decameron | This book is a compilation of short narratives that take place in a spa town, featuring a diverse cast of characters and delving into a range of thematic elements. | Arranged Marriage, Asks, Love Is |
| The spectator | The Spectator is a renowned publication known for its insightful essays and social commentary. It was established in the 18th century and has since become a significant part of English literature, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural and intellectual climate of its time. | Men, Persons, Kind |
| The spectre of Hegel: early writings | This book compiles a selection of G.W.F. Hegel's early writings, offering insights into the development of his philosophical thought. It includes essays and treatises that laid the groundwork for his later, more complex philosophical systems. | Blind, Dark, Eye |
| The speeches and writings of Mother Jones | The book features a compilation of Mother Jones' influential speeches and written works, showcasing her passionate and persuasive style in advocating for labor reforms and workers' rights. It provides insight into her role as a prominent figure in the labor movement and her fight against social injustices. | Faults, Force, Labor |
| The speeches of Daniel Webster and his master-pieces | This book compiles a selection of speeches and significant works by Daniel Webster, showcasing his oratory skills and political thought. | Anti Gun, Assumption, Constitution |
| The speeches of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: with memoir and historical introductions | The book is a compilation of speeches delivered by Edmund Burke, a prominent figure in British politics and philosophy. It features a memoir that offers insight into his life and career, as well as historical introductions that set the speeches within their respective contexts. | Achievement, Brotherhood, Common |
| The speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning: with a memoir of his life | This book compiles a selection of speeches delivered by George Canning, a prominent figure in British politics, and includes a detailed memoir that provides insight into his life and career. | Pilots, Storm, Weathered |
| The speeches of the late Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, bart: delivered in the House of Commons | This book compiles a selection of speeches given by Sir Robert Peel during his tenure in the House of Commons, offering insights into his political views and legislative efforts. | Authority, Economy, Has Beens |
| The speeches of the right honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons | This book compiles a selection of speeches by Charles James Fox, a prominent British statesman, on various political issues discussed in the House of Commons. | Accomplish, Comfort, Communicate |
| The speeches, addresses and messages, of the several presidents of the United States, at the openings of Congress and at their respective inaugurations: Also, the Declaration of independence, the Constitution of the United States, and Washington's farewell address to his fellow-citizens | The book is a comprehensive collection of significant speeches and documents from the early history of the United States. It features the foundational texts of American governance and the oratory of its early leaders, providing insight into the nation's political and philosophical foundations. | States, Citizens, Country |
| The spiral of memory: interviews | This book features a compilation of in-depth conversations with individuals from diverse backgrounds, discussing a wide range of subjects and ideas. | Apartment, Believe, Building |
| The spirit of Japanese poetry | Browse quotes and source details for The spirit of Japanese poetry. | Nature, Art, Poetry |
| The spirit of Prague: and other essays | This book is a compilation of essays that delve into the rich cultural and historical tapestry of Prague, offering insights into the city's unique spirit and character. | Being Me, Cease, Forget |
| The spirit of community: rights, responsibilities, and the communitarian agenda | This book examines the principles of community, focusing on the balance between individual rights and collective responsibilities. It discusses the communitarian agenda, which emphasizes the importance of community over individualism, and its implications for social and political structures. | Agendas, Complexes, Faces |
| The spirit of the Oxford movement, | Browse quotes and source details for The spirit of the Oxford movement,. | Anglican Church, High Church, Liberalism |
| The spirit of the plays of Shakspeare: exhibited in a series of outline plates illustrative of the story of each play | The book presents a series of illustrations that serve as a visual guide to the stories of Shakespeare's plays, offering a unique perspective on the playwright's works. | Despair, Dies, Ghost |
| The splendid outcast: Beryl Markham's African stories | This book features a compilation of narratives by Beryl Markham, a pioneering female aviator and author, focusing on her experiences and observations in Africa. | Breeding, Heart, Horse |
| The splendour of enlightenment (sambodhipabhāsakathā: a life of the Buddha | This book delves into the biography of the Buddha, highlighting his journey to enlightenment and the impact of his teachings on the development of Buddhism. It covers key events in his life, his spiritual awakening, and the establishment of the Buddhist community. | Compassion, Tolerance, World |
| The sprightly romance of Marsac | This book takes readers on an adventurous journey through the lively town of Marsac, where they will meet a cast of memorable characters and experience the author's vivid portrayal of the setting. The story is woven with a blend of romance and adventure, offering a rich tapestry of human emotions and social dynamics. | Marriage, Men, Alive |
| The squire of Alsatia. Bury fair. The amorous bigot. The scowrers. The volunteers | This book is a compilation of five distinct short stories, each with its own unique setting and narrative. The stories delve into a range of subjects, including romance, social commentary, and human nature. | Diets, Hope |
| The standard edition of the complete psychological works of Sigmund Freud | This book is a seminal work in the field of psychology, compiling the extensive writings of Sigmund Freud, a pioneer in the development of psychoanalysis. It includes his seminal theories on the unconscious mind, dreams, and the structure of the psyche. | Men, Humans, Ifs |
| The star dreamer, a romance | Browse quotes and source details for The star dreamer, a romance. | Childlike Wonder, Magic Of Nature, Romance |
| The stardust road | This book is a narrative of a transformative journey, where the protagonist traverses a road paved with stardust, encountering various challenges and revelations that lead to personal growth and enlightenment. | Composer, Hollywood, Rainbow |
| The start-up entrepreneur: how you can succeed in building your own company into a major enterprise starting from scratch | This book provides practical advice and actionable steps for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to transform their business ideas into successful ventures. It covers topics such as market analysis, business planning, financial management, and leadership development. | Enough, Giving, Wise |
| The state of Stony Lonesome | Exploring themes of isolation and survival in a desolate environment | Anticipate, Conversation, Enjoyable |
| The statesman's book of John of Salisbury: being the fourth, fifth, and sixth books, and selections from the seventh and eighth books, of the Policraticus | The Statesman's Book is a compilation of extracts from John of Salisbury's Policraticus, a significant medieval text that explores political theory and governance. The Policraticus is divided into eight books, and this book focuses on the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth. John of Salisbury, an English bishop and philosopher, wrote the Policraticus in the 12th century, offering insights into the nature of political authority and the duties of rulers. This volume aims to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of Salisbury's political philosophy, as reflected in these selected excerpts. | Cloaks, Eye, Ifs |
| The status of the war and political developments in Iraq: joint hearing before the Committee on Armed Services meeting jointly with Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Tenth Congress, first session, hearing held, September 10, 2007 | The book is a comprehensive collection of testimonies and discussions from a joint hearing held by the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Affairs. It covers a wide range of topics related to the war and political landscape in Iraq at the time, providing a detailed account of the challenges and perspectives of the United States and its allies. The hearing features expert testimony from military officials, diplomats, and other stakeholders, offering an in-depth look into the complexities of the situation in Iraq in 2007. | Activity, Als, Cases |
| The steel spring | Browse quotes and source details for The steel spring. | Capitalism, City Planning, Dystopian |
| The sting and the twinkle: conversations with Sean O'Casey | The book delves into the mind of the renowned Irish playwright Sean O'Casey through a series of conversations, offering insights into his perspectives on theater, personal experiences, and the creation of his plays. | Ears, Enchanting, Enjoyable |
| The stone-mason of Saint Point: a village tale. Translated from the French | This novel, translated from French, delves into the life of a stone-mason living in a French village, offering a glimpse into the daily life and challenges of the protagonist. | Blood, Giving, Men |
| The stones of Le Thoronet | This book is a fictional narrative that delves into the enigmatic and spiritual aspects of life in the French countryside, centered around the historic Le Thoronet Abbey. | Deep Roots, Discovering, Feelings |
| The stones of Venice (cont'd) Seven lamps of architecture. Lectures on architecture and painting, delivered at Edinburgh in Nov. 1853. An inquiry into some of the conditions at present affecting the study of architecture in our schools | This book is a collection of lectures focusing on the study of architecture and its intersection with painting. It delves into the conditions influencing architectural education at the time, offering insights into the principles and practices of architecture. | Men, Attainment, Certain |
| The stones of Venice / by John Ruskin ... ; with illustrations drawn by the author. 2. Volume 2 1853 [Leather Bound] | Browse quotes and source details for The stones of Venice / by John Ruskin ... ; with illustrations drawn by the author. 2. Volume 2 1853 [Leather Bound]. | Work |
| The stones of Venice.-3 vol | The Stones of Venice is a scholarly tome that delves into the rich architectural heritage of Venice. Spanning three volumes, the book offers an in-depth exploration of the city's architectural marvels, their historical context, and their cultural significance. The author provides meticulous descriptions and critical analysis, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Venice's architectural evolution. | Deals, Science |
| The story girl | This book delves into the world of storytelling, focusing on the relationship between a young girl and her family. It examines the power of narratives and their impact on personal and familial connections. | Flowers, Heaven, Ifs |
| The story is about me | Browse quotes and source details for The story is about me. | Africa, Anger Quotes, Childhood |
| The story of Abraham Lincoln | Browse quotes and source details for The story of Abraham Lincoln. | American History, Childrens Books, Ideal |
| The story of Odysseus | This book recounts the legendary journey of Odysseus, the king of Ithaca, as he struggles to return home after the Trojan War. Faced with numerous challenges and mythical creatures, Odysseus must navigate a perilous path filled with trials and temptations. | Gods Will, Inspirational, Mind |
| The story of Tommy | This book explores the personal journey and experiences of Tommy, a character whose story unfolds across various chapters, detailing his growth, challenges, and triumphs throughout his life. | Circles, Deep Inside, Feelings |
| The story of civilization | This book is a sweeping narrative that delves into the development of human societies, examining the rise and fall of empires, the contributions of various cultures, and the evolution of human thought and institutions throughout history. | Men, Advice, Arise |
| The story of dog obedience | Browse quotes and source details for The story of dog obedience. | Dog Obedience, Poodles, Dogs |
| The story of grace ... | This book delves into the concept of grace, examining its significance in personal lives and collective experiences. | Doe, Effort, Forgiveness |
| The story of the Yale University Press told by a friend | The book provides an account of the Yale University Press, detailing its origins, evolution, and contributions to the publishing world, as seen through the eyes of someone who has a close relationship with the press. | Book, Books And Reading, Creation |
| The story of the world: a brief account of the early days of the earth as told in letters to his daughter by Jawaharlal Nehru | This book presents a unique narrative of the world's early history, as seen through the eyes of Jawaharlal Nehru, a prominent figure in Indian history. The letters, intended for his daughter, provide a personal and introspective account of the planet's development and the significance of its early days. | Fear, Men |
| The strange necessity: essays by Rebecca West | This book features a selection of essays written by Rebecca West, exploring various themes and ideas with her characteristic wit and insight. | Art, Has Beens, May |
| The street of crocodiles and other stories | This book is a compilation of short narratives, each exploring different settings and themes. | Cold, Events, Has Beens |
| The strength of being clean: the physiological laws governing the pursuit of happiness ; The philosophy of hope : understanding the process by which hope displaces despair : an owners manual to the human soul | The book combines scientific insights with philosophical musings, investigating the impact of cleanliness on well-being and happiness. It further examines the transformative power of hope, providing an in-depth analysis of its role in overcoming despair. The text aims to serve as a manual for understanding and nurturing the human soul, offering readers a comprehensive guide to fostering hope and well-being. | Action, Arms, Asks |
| The structure and dynamics of the psyche | This book delves into the intricate workings of the human psyche, examining its various components and how they interact. | Creation, Historical, Conditions |
| The struggle for animal rights | This book delves into the evolution of animal rights activism, examining the arguments, philosophies, and legal battles that have shaped the movement. It covers a range of topics, from the treatment of animals in agriculture and scientific research to the ethical considerations of animal exploitation. | Adoption, Animal, Animal Rights |
| The struggle is my life | This book offers an intimate look into the author's journey, exploring the obstacles they have faced and the resilience that has driven them to overcome adversity. | Action, Authority, Banging |
| The struggles and adventures of Christopher Tadpole at home and abroad | This book chronicles the life of Christopher Tadpole, detailing his domestic trials and international adventures. | Broken Heart, Contributing, Cost |
| The student's manual: designed | This manual provides students with a wide range of resources and techniques to enhance their learning experience and achieve academic goals. | Application, Differences, Feels |
| The study of psychology; its object, scope, and method | This scholarly work is a detailed examination of the core elements of psychology, offering readers a thorough understanding of the discipline's purpose, the various domains it encompasses, and the methods used to investigate human behavior and mental processes. The book likely includes discussions on historical perspectives, theoretical frameworks, and practical applications of psychological research. | Individual, Spontaneity |
| The study of the history of mathematics and the study of the history of science | The book delves into the historical context and progression of mathematical and scientific concepts, analyzing the contributions of various scholars and the impact of technological advancements on these fields. | Built, Dignity, Duty |
| The sub-prefect should have held his tongue and other essays | This book compiles a series of essays that delve into diverse topics, offering thoughtful insights and perspectives on a range of subjects. | Believe, Concern, Events |
| The subject matter of a course of six lectures on the non-metallic elements | This book presents the content of a course consisting of six lectures focused on the non-metallic elements. It systematically covers the fundamental characteristics, chemical behaviors, and classifications of these elements, which are distinct from metals. The lectures likely explore topics such as the periodic trends, bonding, and reactions of non-metals, providing an educational overview suitable for students or general audiences interested in basic chemistry. | Feelings, New Feelings, Phenomenon |
| The substance of man | This book delves into the essence of human being, examining the complexities of the human condition and the nature of reality. | Science, Men, Littles |
| The subtle knife | In this fantasy novel, a young protagonist embarks on a journey through multiple dimensions in search of a missing child, encountering magical creatures and navigating the intricacies of parallel worlds. | Humans, World, Attention |
| The suicidal impulse of the business community | This book delves into the various reasons behind the failure of businesses, analyzing the psychological and economic aspects that lead to their downfall. | Businessman, Enterprise, Exception |
| The summit of the years | This book delves into the complexities of aging, reflecting on the human experience as it progresses through the years. | Books, Facts, Life |
| The sunset is beautiful, isn’t it? | Browse quotes and source details for The sunset is beautiful, isn’t it?. | Relationships, Connection, Internet |
| The surgeon of Crowthorne: a tale of murder, madness and the love of words | This novel delves into the life of a notorious murderer and the impact of his actions on the community of Crowthorne. It also explores the author's fascination with words and their power to shape human experience. | Book, Democratic, Dictionary |
| The surrealist Picasso | This book delves into the works and creative process of Picasso, focusing on his involvement and influence within the Surrealist art movement. | Advice, Expecting, Good Advice |
| The sword and the circle: King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table | This book delves into the rich tapestry of the Arthurian legend, examining the significance of the sword and the round table in the narratives surrounding King Arthur and his knights. It offers insights into the cultural and historical context of the legend, providing a comprehensive look at the characters and events that have shaped the enduring legacy of King Arthur. | King Arthur, Sad, Arthurian |
| The symbiotic universe: life and mind in the cosmos | This book delves into the relationship between life and mind across the cosmos, examining the potential for consciousness to exist beyond Earth and its implications for our understanding of the universe. | Agency, Anthropic Principle, Arise |
| The symbolic & the real: a new psychological approach to the fuller experience of personal existence | The book delves into the psychological concepts of symbolism and reality, offering insights into how these elements shape human experience and personal growth. | Happens, Meaning Of Life, Persons |
| The symbolist movement in literature | This book delves into the Symbolist Movement, examining its origins, key figures, and the impact it had on the literary landscape. It analyzes the movement's distinctive use of symbolism, metaphors, and abstract concepts to explore themes of the human condition, the subconscious, and the supernatural. | Charm, Fine, Flower |
| The table talk of Samuel Johnson | This book features a compilation of Samuel Johnson's insightful and witty discussions on various topics, reflecting his profound knowledge and influential presence in the literary world of his time. | Humans, Animal, Building |
| The table talk or familiar discourse of Martin Luther, tr. by W. Hazlitt | This book presents a collection of Martin Luther's informal discussions and reflections, translated by William Hazlitt. It provides a glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential figures in the Protestant Reformation, showcasing his theological views and personal musings. | Devil, Humans, Ifs |
| The table-talk of John Selden, with a biogr. preface and notes by S.W. Singer | The volume includes the conversational and intellectual exchanges of John Selden, a prominent figure in English legal and historical studies. S.W. Singer provides a biographical introduction and additional annotations to enhance the reader's understanding of Selden's life and ideas. | Men, Affair, Answers |
| The tale of Genji: a novel | Written by Murasaki Shikibu, this novel is considered a foundational work of Japanese literature, offering a detailed look into the lives of the Heian court elite during the 11th century. | Another World, Colour, Crayon |
| The tale of a tub. The sad shepherd; or, A tale of Robin Hood. Mortimer's fall. Entertai[n]ments. Speeches. Masques at court | This book is a compilation of different pieces, encompassing essays, narratives, and dramatic performances, showcasing a range of literary styles and themes. | Devil, Shame, Truth |
| The tall building artistically reconsidered: the search for a skyscraper style | This book delves into the artistic considerations and design principles behind skyscrapers, tracing the development of their architectural styles over time. | Architecture, Art, Cities |
| The tangled wing: biological constraints on the human spirit | This book delves into the complex relationship between human behavior and the biological factors that shape our experiences and capabilities. | Adequate, Enough, Fooling Ourselves |
| The task, Table talk, and other poems: With critical observations of various authors on his genius and character, and notes, critical and illustrative | This book is a compilation of poems, enriched by critical commentary from multiple authors. The commentary delves into the poet's genius and character, providing a comprehensive view of the poet's work. The text also features critical and illustrative notes that offer further insight into the poems and the poet's life. | Flower, Earth, Poverty |
| The task, Tirocinium, and other poems | This volume compiles a selection of poems, including the notable works 'The Task' and 'Tirocinium', offering readers a glimpse into the poet's creative expression and thematic depth. | Bears, Deprived, Indian |
| The task: a poem | This volume delves into the complexities of commitment and the human condition through a series of poetic verses. | Fans, Slave, Slavery |
| The teachings of Don B.: satires, parodies, fables, illustrated stories, and plays of Donald Barthelme | This book is a compilation of various literary forms, showcasing Barthelme's unique style and wit through satires, parodies, fables, illustrated narratives, and plays. | Best Way, Divorce, Ends |
| The teachings of Howard W. Hunter, fourteenth president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Browse quotes and source details for The teachings of Howard W. Hunter, fourteenth president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. | Agency, Choice, Freedom |
| The teachings of Kirpal Singh | The Teachings of Kirpal Singh is a comprehensive collection of the spiritual insights and teachings of Kirpal Singh, a revered spiritual leader. The book delves into the core principles of spirituality, emphasizing the importance of self-realization and the path to inner peace. It includes a variety of teachings, stories, and reflections that guide readers on their spiritual journey, offering practical advice for personal growth and enlightenment. | Higher, Stills, Truth Is |
| The teddy bear book | This book delves into the world of teddy bears, tracing their origins back to the early 20th century. It examines the evolution of teddy bear design, from the first teddy bears crafted by American toy maker Morris Michtom to the intricate and whimsical designs of today. The book also discusses the cultural impact of teddy bears, their role in children's literature, and their enduring popularity as a symbol of comfort and affection. | Age, Behinds, Characteristics |
| The teller's tales | This book features a variety of short narratives, each told from the perspective of a narrator or teller, offering readers a diverse range of tales and themes. | Might, Nurse, Physicians |
| The temple of dawn | This book delves into the enigmatic world of an ancient civilization, intertwining the reader with a tale of discovery and intrigue amidst the ruins of a forgotten temple. | Cancer, Catastrophe, Caught |
| The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue | This book is a compilation of sacred poems and personal meditations, delving into the realms of spirituality and individual contemplation. It includes both traditional religious verses and personal expressions of faith and introspection. | May, Action, Bent |
| The tender carnivore and the sacred game | This novel delves into the intricate relationships and conflicts among its characters, set against a backdrop that examines the struggle between good and evil, and the consequences of one's actions. | Endurance, Men, Antelopes |
| The terrible threshold: selected poems, 1940-1970 | This book is a compilation of poems that span three decades, showcasing the author's work during a significant period of change and evolution in poetry. | Break, Dare, Dark |
| The testament of Gideon Mack | In this thought-provoking novel, the protagonist, Gideon Mack, a Scottish minister, faces a crisis of faith when he discovers evidence that he is a giant. The book delves into the complexities of belief and the human condition, blending elements of fantasy and realism to examine the nature of truth, religion, and the search for meaning. | Deserted City, Elementals, Flow |
| The texbook | This book serves as a foundational tool for learning, covering a wide range of subjects and topics suitable for academic study. | Computer, Computer Language, Computer Programming |
| The theme is freedom | This book delves into the multifaceted nature of freedom, examining its implications and complexities across different contexts and cultures. | World, Add, Becoming |
| The theological and miscellaneous works of Joseph Priestley | This comprehensive volume includes Priestley's contributions to both theological and scientific discourse, showcasing his work as a prominent figure in the Enlightenment era. | Completing, Discovery, Failing |
| The theological tractates | This book delves into the depths of theological discourse, presenting a range of essays and treatises that examine and discuss the principles and concepts of different religious traditions. | Every Man, Glory, Home |
| The theological works of Isaac Barrow, ed. by A. Napier | This book presents a curated selection of Barrow's theological essays and treatises, showcasing his intellectual contributions to the field of theology during the 17th century. The editor, A. Napier, has compiled these works to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of Barrow's theological thought and his influence on the development of Christian philosophy. | Countenance, Fading, Flourishing |
| The theological works: In 9 vols. Ed. ... by Alexander Napier | This nine-volume set compiles various theological works, showcasing the scholarly contributions of Alexander Napier in the field of theology. | Able, Absurdity, Book |
| The theory and practice of medicine | This book delves into the foundational principles and practical applications of medicine, offering readers a broad overview of medical science and its clinical applications. | Brain, Deadly Diseases, Difficult |
| The theory of wages | This book delves into the factors influencing wage levels in various economic contexts, analyzing the interplay between labor supply and demand, market conditions, and the role of labor unions. | Business, Cases, Determination |
| The thief of always: a fable | This fable delves into the story of a young boy who becomes a thief in a town where time itself is a currency. The narrative examines the consequences of avarice and the fleeting nature of life. | Speak |
| The thief's journal | This book offers a candid look into the life of a thief, exploring their motivations, daily routines, and the moral complexities they face. | Jean Genet, The Thief S Journal, Flower |
| The things that matter most | This book delves into the profound themes of what truly matters in life, offering a contemplative journey through personal reflections and insights. | Christian, Religious, Areas |
| The third (fourth, fifth) book of Milton's Paradise lost: with a prose tr. and notes, by J. Hunter | Paradise Lost is an epic poem by John Milton that narrates the story of the fall of man. This volume focuses on one of the poem's books, providing a prose translation that aims to make the text more accessible to modern readers. The annotations by J. Hunter offer insights into the text, its context, and Milton's writing style. | All Things, Changed, Dawn |
| The third life of Grange Copeland: Meridian ; The color purple | This book is a compelling narrative that intertwines the stories of Grange Copeland and her daughter Celie, depicting their struggles and triumphs in a deeply rooted Southern community. The novel delves into the complexities of race, gender, and class, offering a poignant look at the resilience and strength of women in the face of adversity. | Trouble, Afternoon Tea, Alcoholism |
| The third man: Loser takes all | This novel is a gripping tale that explores the consequences of deceit and the lengths one will go to in the pursuit of power and control. | Being Wise, Knows, Wise |
| The third man: a film | The novel, written by Graham Greene, is a suspenseful tale set in post-World War II Vienna. It follows the story of Holly Martins, an American who arrives in the city to work for his friend Harry Lime. The narrative unfolds as Holly becomes entangled in a web of intrigue and murder, ultimately leading to a gripping climax. | Achievement, Brotherly, Brotherly Love |
| The thirteenth tribe: the Khazar empire and its heritage | This book delves into the history of the Khazar Empire, a nomadic people who settled in the region of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. It examines the empire's unique political and social structure, its conversion to Judaism, and its eventual decline. The author investigates the Khazars' cultural and genetic impact on the surrounding regions and discusses the historical debate surrounding their origins and identity. | Abundance, Ancient, Empires |
| The thirties and after: poetry, politics, people 1933-1970 | This book is a compilation of poetry and political essays that reflect the social and political landscape of the specified period, exploring themes such as the Great Depression, World War II, and the Cold War. | Individual, Individualism, Intellectual |
| The thought of Karl Marx: an introduction | The thought of Karl Marx: an introduction is a comprehensive guide to the ideas of one of the most influential thinkers in history. It explores Marx's theories on capitalism, class struggle, and the role of labor in society, offering readers a deeper understanding of his contributions to political and economic thought. | Men, Achieve, Activity |
| The thought of the heart | This book delves into the intricate relationship between the heart and the mind, examining how emotional experiences shape our perceptions and decisions. | Matter, Transfiguration, Wonder |
| The thoughts of Marcus Aurelius | Browse quotes and source details for The thoughts of Marcus Aurelius. | Inspirational Attitude |
| The three musketeers, tr. by W. Robson | This novel follows the adventures of four young men who become musketeers in the service of King Louis XIII. It explores themes of loyalty, honor, and betrayal amidst the political intrigue of the era. | Please, Age, Air |
| The three pillars of Zen: teaching, practice, and enlightenment | This book delves into the foundational aspects of Zen Buddhism, examining the relationship between the three pillars of teaching, practice, and enlightenment. It offers insights into the philosophy and practices that underpin Zen, providing a deeper understanding of its principles and their application in daily life. | Attention, Checkerboard, Impossible |
| The three voyages of Vasco da Gama and his viceroyalty from the Lendas da India. Accompanied by original documents | Browse quotes and source details for The three voyages of Vasco da Gama and his viceroyalty from the Lendas da India. Accompanied by original documents. | Lusians, Vasco Da Gama |
| The three-pound universe | This book delves into the vastness of the universe, examining the impact and significance of the cosmos on human life and perception. It combines scientific concepts with philosophical musings, offering a unique perspective on our place in the universe. | Brain, Conductor, Electricity |
| The throwback | In 'The Throwback,' the protagonist embarks on a journey that delves into the complexities of memory and the impact of personal history on the present. The narrative intertwines the character's experiences from the past with their current life, offering a poignant reflection on the human condition and the enduring power of nostalgia. | Evasion, Fairs, Tax Evasion |
| The tide toward the 21st century: addresses | The book delves into the changes and developments that occurred as the world moved into the new millennium, with a particular emphasis on the role of addresses in society and their evolution over time. | Heavy, Creative, Creative Life |
| The times of my life | This book offers a candid look into the personal stories and reflections of the author, highlighting the pivotal events and emotions that have influenced their life. The narrative delves into the complexities of human existence, touching upon themes of love, loss, growth, and self-discovery. | Can Do, Ifs, Knows |
| The tower of Babel | This book delves into the ancient tale from the Bible, where people of diverse origins unite to construct a towering structure in an attempt to reach the heavens. The narrative describes the subsequent dispersal of these people due to their inability to communicate effectively, symbolizing the origin of different languages and cultures across the globe. | Believe, Certain, Condescension |
| The towers of Toron | Embark on an adventurous journey through a fantastical land where colossal towers dominate the landscape, each housing its own secrets and inhabitants. The story weaves through the lives of individuals whose destinies intertwine with the enigmatic towers, leading to a quest that could alter the fate of the world. | Again And Again, Barometer, Contradiction |
| The traffic in women and other essays on feminism | This book delves into the complexities of feminism through a series of essays, examining societal issues and advocating for gender equality. | Atheism, Mouths, Needs |
| The tragedies of Aeschylus | This volume includes classic works by Aeschylus, one of the earliest playwrights of the ancient Greek theater, known for his contributions to the development of tragedy. The collection features notable plays such as 'The Persians' and 'The Oresteia', showcasing his exploration of themes like divine justice, human suffering, and the nature of the gods. | Art, Calm, Draws |
| The tragedies of Aeschylus, tr. into Engl. prose | This volume includes renowned works by Aeschylus, one of the earliest Greek tragedians, translated into English to provide access to his timeless narratives and profound themes. | Kicks |
| The tragedies of Euripides translated [by R. Potter]. by R. Potter | This volume presents a collection of the works of Euripides, one of the most prominent tragedians of ancient Greece, translated into English by R. Potter. The translations are believed to be faithful renderings of the original Greek texts, offering modern readers access to the rich dramatic and philosophical content of Euripides' plays. | Dare, Free Thought, Slave |
| The tragedies of Sophocles, in Engl. prose. The Oxford tr | This book is a compilation of Sophocles' classical Greek tragedies, rendered in English prose. The Oxford Translation series is known for its scholarly translations of classical texts, offering readers a scholarly yet accessible version of Sophocles' works. | Danger, Looks, Woe |
| The tragedies of Vittorio Alfieri | This volume includes several of Vittorio Alfieri's renowned tragic works, showcasing his contribution to the Italian theater during the 18th century. The plays are known for their dramatic intensity and exploration of moral and philosophical themes. | Blood, Breasts, Conquer |
| The tragedies of Æschylus | This book is a compilation of Æschylus' works, which are considered foundational in the development of Greek tragedy. It includes some of his most renowned plays, such as 'Prometheus Bound' and 'The Persians,' showcasing his innovative use of dramatic structure and character development. | Best Gift, Evil, Evil Thoughts |
| The tragedy of Macbeth. By William Shakespear. To which are added all the original songs. | Browse quotes and source details for The tragedy of Macbeth. By William Shakespear. To which are added all the original songs.. | Hemlock, Insanity, Reason |
| The tragic sense of life in men and in peoples | This work delves into the philosophical understanding of tragedy, examining how it is experienced by individuals and nations, and its role in shaping human understanding of life and suffering. | Future, Memories, Our Future |
| The trail of the dinosaur & other essays | This book is a compilation of essays that delve into the study of dinosaurs and the field of paleontology, offering insights into the history and science surrounding these ancient creatures. | Civilization, Contemporary, Dislocation |
| The trail of the dinosaur: and Reflections on hanging | This book delves into the study of dinosaurs, offering insights into their ancient world. Concurrently, it engages with the topic of hanging, providing a reflective analysis of this historical form of execution. | Communist, Answers, Asks |
| The training and work of an initiate | This book delves into the rituals, teachings, and experiences associated with the initiation process, offering insights into the transformative journey of an initiate across different spiritual, religious, and philosophical backgrounds. | Mean, Cases, Conscious |
| The transfer agreement: the untold story of the secret agreement between the Third Reich and Jewish Palestine | This book delves into the historical account of a secret agreement that occurred during the Holocaust, examining the complex relationship between the Third Reich and Jewish Palestine. It provides a detailed narrative of the negotiations and the implications of the agreement on both parties. | Germany, Obligation, Pay |
| The transmission of doubt: talks and essays on the transcendence of scientific materialism through radical understanding | This book delves into discussions and essays that examine the limitations of scientific materialism and propose a radical approach to understanding transcendence. | Aspect, Capable, Existence |
| The transsexual empire | This book delves into the complexities of gender identity and the transformation of societal structures in a speculative, futuristic world. | Creativity, Energy, Energy Sources |
| The travels of Marco Polo, the Venetian | This book is a compilation of Marco Polo's personal experiences and observations during his travels, which spanned over 24 years. It provides a unique insight into the cultures, geography, and politics of the regions he visited, offering a valuable historical document. | Able, Boots, Christian |
| The travels of Mark Twain | This book is a compilation of Mark Twain's personal accounts of his travels around the world, offering insights into various cultures and societies during the 19th century. | 4th Of July, Alive, Dread |
| The treasures of B. Traven | The story follows a protagonist on a quest for hidden wealth, filled with danger, political intrigue, and a search for identity amidst a backdrop of a lawless frontier. | People, Today, Torture |
| The treasury of David: containing an original exposition of the Book of psalms | This book provides a detailed and original exploration of the Book of Psalms, examining the text's historical context, poetic structure, and theological significance. It includes extensive commentary on each psalm, offering insights into the psalmist's experiences and the intended message of the psalms. | Blessed, Encouragement, Faces |
| The treasury of Du Maurier short stories | This compilation includes a variety of short stories by the renowned author Daphne Du Maurier, each contributing to her reputation for creating suspenseful and evocative tales. The stories delve into themes of mystery, romance, and the supernatural, reflecting Du Maurier's skill in crafting intricate plots and vivid settings. | Apple Trees, Apples, Fall |
| The treatise on human nature and that on liberty and necessity. With a suppl. to which is prefixed an account of his life and writings by the editor [P. Mallet]. | The Treatise on Human Nature and That on Liberty and Necessity is a comprehensive scholarly examination of fundamental philosophical ideas. It delves into the nature of humanity, the nature of freedom, and the role of necessity in human life. The book is further enhanced by an introductory section that provides a detailed account of the author's life and contributions to literature and philosophy, authored by P. Mallet. | Atheism, Creeps, Glad |
| The treatises of M.T. Cicero on the nature of the gods [tr. by T.Francklin]; on divination; on fate; on the republic; on the laws; and on standing for the consulship, tr. chiefly by the ed. C.D.Yonge [and F.Barham]. | The treatises of M.T. Cicero on the nature of the gods, divination, fate, the republic, the laws, and standing for the consulship offer a comprehensive look into the philosophical and political thought of one of ancient Rome's most influential figures. Marcus Tullius Cicero, a Roman orator, lawyer, and philosopher, is renowned for his contributions to Latin literature and his insights into Roman politics and ethics. The translations by T.Francklin, with editorial work by C.D.Yonge and additional contributions from F.Barham, provide access to these seminal texts for modern readers. The collection includes discussions on the existence and nature of the divine, the role of fate in human affairs, the structure and governance of an ideal state, and the legal and political aspects of holding the consulship, a high office in the Roman Republic. | Avarice, Brutal, Cowardice |
| The trial of Jeanne d'Arc | This book provides a detailed examination of the trial that led to the execution of Jeanne d'Arc, a young woman who played a significant role in the French Wars of Religion. | Conservative, Heed, Ifs |
| The trial of Robert Emmet: upon an indictment for high treason. Special commission | The trial of Robert Emmet: upon an indictment for high treason. Special commission is a historical account that examines the legal proceedings and the context surrounding the trial of Robert Emmet, a figure involved in Irish revolutionary activities. The book provides insights into the events leading up to the trial and the subsequent judicial process, offering a detailed look at the historical and political landscape of the time. | Epitaph, Inscriptions, Men |
| The trilogy of poems | Browse quotes and source details for The trilogy of poems. | Love, Nature, Spirituality |
| The trouble with nowadays: a curmudgeon strikes back | This book offers a satirical perspective on modern life, exploring various social and cultural issues with wit and criticism from the viewpoint of a curmudgeonly protagonist. | Country, Ifs, Men |
| The true and the beautiful in nature, art, morals, and religion | This book delves into the philosophical and aesthetic aspects of truth and beauty, examining their presence and significance in the natural world, artistic expressions, ethical considerations, and religious beliefs. | Alas, Bars, Divinity |
| The true confessions of Charlotte Doyle and related readings | This book includes the original novel by Avi, which tells the story of Charlotte Doyle, a young girl who embarks on a voyage and faces the harsh realities of the sea and human nature. Accompanying the novel are additional readings that explore various aspects of the story, including historical context, literary analysis, and discussions of themes such as identity, adventure, and the human condition. | My Soul, Soul, Sunset |
| The true principles of pointed or Christian architecture: set forth in two lectures delivered at St. Marie's, Oscott | The book delves into the fundamental concepts and styles of pointed or Christian architecture, offering insights from a series of lectures held at St. Marie's, Oscott. | Architecture, Architecture And Design, Ass |
| The true remedy for the wrongs of woman: with a history of an enterprise having that for its object | This book delves into the historical context and initiatives aimed at rectifying societal injustices faced by women. | Ability, Aim, Capacity |
| The truth about publishing. by Stanley Unwin ... | This book delves into the intricacies of the publishing process, exploring various aspects such as manuscript acquisition, editing, design, marketing, and distribution. | Book, Comparison, Endure |
| The truth of masks 1891 | This 1891 novel delves into the complexities of human nature, examining how masks are used to hide truth and manipulate perception. The story likely intertwines elements of mystery and psychological intrigue, with masks serving as a central symbol for the characters' inner struggles. | Facts, Independent, Truth |
| The trve travels, adventures and observations of Captaine Iohn Smith, in Europe, Asia, Africke, and America: beginning about the yeere 1593, and continued to this present 1629 ... from the London ed. of 1629 | This book is a compilation of Captain John Smith's experiences and observations during his extensive travels across Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. The narrative spans from 1593 to 1629, as documented in the London edition published in 1629. It offers a firsthand perspective on the cultures, landscapes, and events encountered by Smith during his adventures. | Difficulty, Found |
| The tryal of Capt. William Kidd for murther & piracy upon six several indictments: as also the tryals of Nicholas Churchill, James Howe, Robert Lamley, William Jenkins, Gabriel Loff, Hugh Parrot, Abel Owens, Richard Barlicorn, & Darby Mullins, at the Admiralty sessions held at the Old Bailey, London, on the 8th & 9th of May, 1701 | This book presents a contemporary account of the legal proceedings against Captain William Kidd and nine of his associates, who were tried at the Admiralty sessions in London in May 1701. The text documents the indictments for murder and piracy, the testimonies, and the outcomes of the trial, offering a primary source for understanding early 18th-century maritime law and the notorious case of Kidd, whose privateering activities led to accusations of criminal acts on the high seas. | Care, England, Good Friend |
| The tugman's passage | In this novel, the reader is transported to a world of seafaring and the challenges faced by those who navigate the waters. The story delves into the lives of tugmen, highlighting their courage and resilience in the face of perilous journeys. The narrative weaves a tale of human endurance and the unyielding spirit of those who work the seas. | People, Animal, Cities |
| The tunnel of time: an autobiography | This book serves as a memoir, chronicling the author's life journey and insights gained throughout their existence. | Building, Caught, Children |
| The twelve Caesars | This book offers an in-depth exploration of the lives, reigns, and legacies of the twelve most prominent Caesars of the Roman Empire, providing readers with a detailed understanding of the political, social, and cultural dynamics of the period. | 14, Bricks, Built |
| The twenty-year century: essays on economics and public finance | This book presents a series of essays that delve into various economic and public finance issues, examining them within the context of a twenty-year period. The essays likely cover a range of subjects, including economic policies, financial markets, and the broader economic landscape during the specified timeframe. | Consultants, Dirty, Hands |
| The twin-rivals: A comedy. : As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane: by her Majesty's servants | This book is a transcript of a comedy play, presented at the prestigious Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The performance is by actors who are part of her Majesty's company, indicating a royal endorsement. | Adversity, Poet, Prosperity |
| The two books on the water supply of the city of Rome | Comprehensive in nature, the book examines the intricate infrastructure and engineering behind the water supply of Rome, offering insights into the city's past. | Action, Art, Care |
| The two princes of Persia: addressed to youth | This book is a tale of two young princes from Persia, detailing their escapades and experiences, crafted to engage and inspire a younger audience. | Evil, Good And Evil, Goodness |
| The tyranny of gun control | This book delves into the complex debate surrounding gun control, exploring its effects on public safety, personal freedoms, and the broader social fabric. | Government, Action, Adore |
| The unabridged Jack London | This book presents a wide array of writings by Jack London, a prominent figure in American literature, featuring his classic tales of adventure, naturalism, and social commentary. | Achieve, Blood, Can Do |
| The uncommon wisdom of Ronald Reagan: a portrait in his own words | Compiled from Reagan's own writings, speeches, and interviews, the book delves into the thoughts and experiences of the 40th President of the United States. It aims to offer readers a deeper understanding of Reagan's leadership style and his impact on American politics. | Age, Contradicting, Free Market |
| The uncompleted edition of Wither's poems, ed. by J.M. Gutch. 4 vols | The uncompleted edition of Wither's poems is a scholarly compilation edited by J.M. Gutch, featuring a curated selection of poems by the 17th-century English poet Thomas Wither. Spanning four volumes, this edition includes works that were not included in Wither's original publications, offering readers a broader view of his poetic output. The collection is known for its meticulous editing and scholarly annotations, providing valuable insights into Wither's writing and the historical context of his work. | Night |
| The unconstitutionality of slavery: including parts first and second | This book delves into the historical and philosophical debates surrounding the institution of slavery, analyzing the constitutional arguments that were used to challenge its legality and morality. | Assuming, Consent, Given |
| The underrated narrator: The important role Ishmael plays in Moby Dick | Browse quotes and source details for The underrated narrator: The important role Ishmael plays in Moby Dick. | Moby Dick, Narrator, Ahab |
| The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master | This book is a compilation of teachings from a Zen master to a sword master, delving into the principles of mindfulness, concentration, and the spirit of discipline. It provides a unique perspective on the relationship between Zen practice and martial arts training, emphasizing the importance of mental clarity and emotional balance in the pursuit of excellence. | Doe, Mind, Zen |
| The unfinished country: a book of American symbols | This book delves into the significance of various American symbols, examining their historical context and cultural impact on the nation. | Men, Literature, Adversity |
| The unhappy gays: what everyone should know about homosexuality | The Unhappy Gays is a comprehensive guide that explores the social, psychological, and cultural aspects of homosexuality. It aims to educate readers on the complexities of this subject, offering insights into the lives of those who identify as gay and the broader implications for society. | Homosexuality, Scary, Accepting |
| The unimportance of being Oscar | This book delves into the complexities of personal identity and the search for self-worth, following the journey of its protagonist, Oscar. The narrative takes readers through Oscar's experiences and challenges, offering insights into the human condition and the pursuit of authenticity. | Book, Can't Sleep, Funny |
| The universe story: from the primordial flaring forth to the ecozoic era--a celebration of the unfolding of the cosmos | This comprehensive work delves into the history of the universe, tracing its development from the big bang to the current era, offering a narrative that intertwines scientific discoveries with philosophical and spiritual insights. | Development, Earth, Energy |
| The universe: past and present reflections | This book delves into the historical and scientific understanding of the universe, covering topics such as the Big Bang theory, dark matter, and the search for extraterrestrial life. It provides a narrative of human inquiry into the cosmos, from early philosophical speculations to cutting-edge astronomical research. | Claims, Clergy, Curious |
| The untold tale | Browse quotes and source details for The untold tale. | Bad Faith, Choice, Freedom |
| The unwritten alliance: speeches 1953-1959 | This book compiles a selection of speeches from the period between 1953 and 1959, offering insights into the speaker's perspectives and the historical context of the time. | Acorns, Add, Believe |
| The use and abuse of books | This book delves into the significance of books as tools for knowledge and the potential for misuse or misapplication of this valuable resource. | Art, Dedication, Demand |
| The use of lateral thinking | This book delves into the concept of lateral thinking, exploring its origins, principles, and applications. It provides practical exercises and case studies to illustrate how lateral thinking can be utilized in various fields to foster creativity and overcome conventional thinking patterns. | Way, Action, Another Way |
| The uses of enchantment: the meaning and importance of fairy tales | This book delves into the origins, themes, and psychological effects of fairy tales, examining their role in shaping human thought and behavior. It offers an in-depth analysis of the narrative structures and motifs found in fairy tales, providing insights into their enduring appeal and relevance. | Children, Fairy, Fairy Tale |
| The utterly ultimate 'My word!' collection | This book is a curated collection of humorous and witty sayings, offering readers a diverse array of expressions that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. | Aisle, Attitude, Bird |
| The vale of laughter | This novel is a collection of tales that delve into the lighter side of life, offering readers a blend of wit and wisdom. The characters navigate the ups and downs of love, friendship, and personal growth, all set against the backdrop of a charming valley known for its laughter. | College, Colleges And Universities, Country |
| The vampire Lestat | This book is a part of the Vampire Chronicles series and delves into the origins and experiences of Lestat, a vampire with a complex and intriguing backstory. | Lestat De Lioncourt, The Vampire Chronicles, The Vampire Lestat |
| The vanity of dogmatizing: The three versions; | Browse quotes and source details for The vanity of dogmatizing: The three versions;. | Aquinas, Aristotle, Catholic |
| The varied airs of spring | This book is a poetic and reflective journey through the sights, sounds, and emotions associated with the arrival of spring. It delves into the themes of rebirth and transformation, capturing the essence of nature's awakening during this time of year. | Fame, Ifs, Might |
| The variorum edition of the poems of W. B. Yeats | This book presents a definitive and annotated compilation of the poems written by W. B. Yeats, including his most celebrated works and lesser-known pieces, accompanied by scholarly notes and commentary. | Analysis, Art, Art Is |
| The verse in English of Richard Crashaw: the 1646 text of Steps to the temple and The delights of the Muses; the 1652 text of Carmen Deo Nostro; the 1653 text of A letter from Mr. Crashaw to the Countess of Denbigh; and the poems from manuscript | The book is a comprehensive compilation of Richard Crashaw's poetic works, showcasing his contributions to English literature during the 17th century. It features his renowned 'Steps to the Temple' and 'The Delights of the Muses,' which are considered among his most significant works. Additionally, it includes the 1652 religious poem 'Carmen Deo Nostro' and the 1653 letter to the Countess of Denbigh. The manuscript poems further enrich the collection, offering a glimpse into Crashaw's lesser-known writings. | Farewell, Heaven, Home |
| The vertical smile | The vertical smile is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the search for authenticity. The story examines how characters navigate the tensions between societal expectations and personal desires, often leading to moments of profound self-discovery. The title itself evokes a sense of ambiguity and introspection, suggesting a departure from conventional expressions of emotion. The narrative is structured around the interplay of internal and external conflicts, highlighting the challenges of reconciling one's true self with the roles imposed by society. Through its exploration of intimacy, power dynamics, and the nature of fulfillment, the book offers a contemplative look at the human condition without relying on specific plot details or authorial background. | Birth, Comedy, Humans |
| The very best of Gene Wolfe: a definitive retrospective of his finest short fiction | The volume compiles a selection of Gene Wolfe's most renowned short fiction, reflecting his distinctive style and imaginative storytelling. | Actors, Actors And Audience, Alive |
| The vicar of Wakefield, accentuirt mit Wörterbuche von K.R. Schaub | This book is a classic work of English literature, offering a detailed narrative of the vicar's life and the challenges he faces, alongside the development of his family relationships and the broader social context of the time. | Art, Charm, Children |
| The vicar of Wakefield, etc. (University edition.) | This university edition of 'The Vicar of Wakefield' presents a narrative centered around a vicar and his family living in 18th-century England. The story explores themes of family life, moral dilemmas, and social class during that period. | Crutches, Done, Fields |
| The vicar of Wakefield, poems, and essays | This compilation includes a variety of poetic and prose works that delve into the complexities of human existence, set against the backdrop of a picturesque English village. The author's insightful observations on society and personal ethics are woven throughout the narrative, offering readers a rich tapestry of literary expression. | Contempt, Esteem, Friendship |
| The view from 80 | This book delves into the lives and reflections of characters who have reached the age of eighty, offering insights into their experiences, wisdom, and the legacy they leave behind. | 60th Birthday, Age, Alive |
| The viking heart | Browse quotes and source details for The viking heart. | Bible, Iceland, Poetry |
| The violent peace | This book delves into the complexities of peace following a period of violence, examining the psychological and societal impacts on individuals and communities. | Adversaries, Eye, War |
| The virtue of selfishness: a new concept of egoism | This book delves into the philosophical underpinnings of egoism, examining how self-interest can be a driving force for personal growth and societal advancement. It challenges traditional views on altruism and self-sacrifice, presenting a nuanced argument for the virtue of selfishness in various aspects of life. | Men, Reason, Objectivism |
| The vision; or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, tr. by H.F. Cary. With notes | This book is a scholarly translation and annotation of a renowned religious work that delves into the theological ideas surrounding the afterlife, including Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. The translation is attributed to H.F. Cary, and the volume includes comprehensive notes that provide context and analysis of the text. | Abandon, Cities, Divine |
| The visions seminars: from the complete notes of Mary Foote | This book serves as a comprehensive collection of Mary Foote's seminars, delving into a range of visionary topics and ideas, offering readers a deep dive into her thought process and insights. | Learning, Oneself, Personality |
| The vocation of man, tr. by W. Smith | This book delves into the philosophical inquiry of what it means to be human, examining the roles and responsibilities that define the human vocation. The translation by W. Smith aims to convey the original text's depth and insight into the nature of human existence. | Knows, Practicals, Reason |
| The vocation to marriage: eighteen discourses | This book compiles a series of lectures that delve into the theological and practical dimensions of marriage, offering insights into the vocation of marriage from various perspectives. | Attractive, Mysterious, People |
| The voice of things | This book delves into the intricate relationship between individuals and the environment, offering a reflective narrative that highlights the silent dialogue between humans and the natural world. | Appearance, Elusive, Firsts |
| The voiced connections of James Dickey: interviews and conversations | This book offers an in-depth look into the thoughts, experiences, and creative processes of James Dickey through a series of interviews and conversations, providing valuable insights into his writing and literary career. | Bad Things, Enough, Handle |
| The voyage of the Dawn Treader | C.S. Lewis' The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is a fantasy tale that follows a young prince and his companions on a magical journey across the seas. The story is filled with mythical creatures, mysterious islands, and moral lessons, making it a beloved classic in children's literature. | Narnia, Said, Lucy |
| The voyage out | The Voyage Out is the first novel by Virginia Woolf, published in 1915. The story follows Rachel Vinrace, a young woman who embarks on a sea voyage from England to a fictional South American country. The journey serves as a backdrop for her exploration of personal identity, relationships, and the constraints of Edwardian society. The narrative delves into themes of introspection, the nature of consciousness, and the challenges of female autonomy, set against the evolving social norms of the early 20th century. | Has Beens, Hours, Humans |
| The voyages of Captain Scott: Retold from | This book provides an in-depth look at the adventures and challenges faced by Captain Scott during his exploratory voyages, offering a detailed narrative of his experiences and achievements. | Conclusion, Pleasant, Regions |
| The wagoner of the Alleghanies | This book delves into the life of a wagoner in the Allegheny Mountains, offering a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of a bygone era. The narrative is steeped in the historical context of the region, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the daily struggles and the resilience of the people who lived there. | Hate, I Hate, Sin |
| The wailing: A national black oral history | Browse quotes and source details for The wailing: A national black oral history. | Nostalgia |
| The waiting years | This book delves into the lives of individuals who find themselves in extended periods of waiting, whether for personal milestones, significant events, or profound changes. The narrative weaves through various characters' experiences, highlighting the emotional and psychological challenges they face during these prolonged intervals. | Capable, Cry, Endearing |
| The waltz of the toreadors: a play in three acts. Translated by Lucienne Hill | This play, originally written in a different language, has been translated into English by Lucienne Hill. Comprising three acts, it presents a series of interconnected scenes or episodes that collectively form a cohesive narrative. The content and style of the play are likely to reflect the cultural and literary context of its original composition. | Complaints, Found, Term |
| The wanderer | This book follows the journey of a protagonist as they embark on a quest for meaning and adventure, traversing unknown landscapes and encountering diverse characters. | People, Under The Autumn Star, Contemporary Romance |
| The war | Browse quotes and source details for The war. | Men, War, France |
| The war in the Northwest (cont'd). The Indian wars, 1784-1787. St. Clair and Wayne | The book provides an in-depth analysis of the military campaigns and strategies employed by Generals St. Clair and Wayne during the Indian wars in the Northwest region of the United States. It covers the historical context, the battles fought, and the outcomes of these conflicts, offering a comprehensive look at the period's significant events. | Civilization, Differences, Humanity |
| The wars | A profound narrative that delves into the psychological and emotional consequences of war on soldiers and civilians alike. | The Wars, Human Beings, Humans |
| The wartime journals of Charles A. Lindbergh | This book presents the personal insights and experiences of Charles A. Lindbergh, an American aviator and explorer, as he documented his time during World War II. The journal entries offer a glimpse into his thoughts and observations on the war's impact on his life and the world around him. | Blame, Judgment, Mountain |
| The wasp factory: a novel | In 'The Wasp Factory,' readers are taken on a chilling journey through the twisted psyche of Frank, a young man who has grown up in a remote location with his brother Eric. The story is a haunting exploration of the dark side of human nature, as Frank's actions and the secrets he keeps on the island become increasingly bizarre and dangerous. The novel is known for its atmospheric storytelling and the complexity of its characters, offering a disturbing yet compelling read. | Stupid, Weak, Built |
| The wasps - The birds - The frogs - The Thesmophoriazusae - The Ecclesiazusae | This book includes five comedies by the renowned ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes, showcasing his wit and social commentary through the lens of satire and humor. | Bad Taste, Care, Coarse |
| The wasps: Translated by Douglass Parker | This book is a translation of a significant literary work, providing English-speaking readers with access to content that may have been previously unavailable in their native language. Douglass Parker's translation aims to capture the essence and style of the original, ensuring that the reader experiences the work as the author intended. | Ending Hunger, Hunger, Knows |
| The watch that ends the night: a novel | This novel follows the lives of three central characters—a doctor, his wife, and a political activist—whose relationships are shaped by the upheavals of the Second World War and its aftermath. The story delves into personal sacrifices, ideological struggles, and the enduring impact of past choices, set against the backdrop of Montreal's diverse society. The title alludes to a line from a poem, reflecting on mortality and the passage of time. | Burden, Captivity, Self |
| The water beetle | This book delves into the life cycle, behavior, and ecological role of the water beetle, offering insights into its unique adaptations and interactions with its aquatic environment. | People, Ants, Bus |
| The wave of the future: a confession of faith | This book delves into the complexities of faith, examining its role and influence in shaping the future of humanity. | Analysis, Assuming, Beaten |
| The waverly novels | The Waverly Novels is a series of works that collectively explore the lives and adventures of the Waverly family across various historical and social contexts. | Before The Storm, Blind, Breach |
| The way I see it | This book offers a compilation of individual viewpoints and reflections, exploring the unique ways in which people perceive the world around them. | Browsing, Dictionary, Feels |
| The way it is | This work delves into the essence of existence, examining the intricate tapestry of life and the human experience from a philosophical perspective. | Shirani Rajapakse, The Way It Is, Baseball |
| The way they leave: A crime novella about the delusions you choose to believe in | Browse quotes and source details for The way they leave: A crime novella about the delusions you choose to believe in. | Life Quotes, Life Quotes And Sayings, Deceit Metaphor |
| The way to God | This book delves into the philosophical and spiritual aspects of understanding God, offering a comprehensive analysis of various religious and philosophical perspectives. | Believe, Drop Of Water, Fear |
| The way to happiness: the eternal quest of mankind | This book delves into the timeless quest for happiness, analyzing the concepts and practices from a range of disciplines. It offers insights into the complexities of human emotions and the factors that contribute to well-being. | Able, Attitude, Character |
| The way: 364 adventures in daily living | This book presents a series of 364 short narratives that explore various aspects of daily life, providing readers with reflections and lessons on personal growth and living. | Grace, Giver, Bounds |
| The wayfaring poet | This book is a compilation of verses that delve into the life and travels of a poet who roams the world, reflecting on his encounters and the landscapes he encounters along the way. | Creation, Divided, Eternal |
| The wayfinders: why ancient wisdom matters in the modern world | This book delves into the timeless insights and practices from various ancient cultures, examining how they can inform and enrich modern living. It investigates the principles and philosophies that have stood the test of time and offers perspectives on how they might be applied in today's world. | Ancient, Complexes, Culture |
| The wayward gate: science and the supernatural | This book delves into the enigmatic realm where scientific principles meet the supernatural, examining cases and theories that challenge conventional understanding. | Coincidence, Decided, Trends |
| The weak-eyed bat | This book is a fictional narrative that delves into the experiences of a bat with impaired eyesight, offering a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of a creature navigating its environment with limited sensory capabilities. | Access, Alibis, Apples |
| The western home: and other poems | This volume includes a selection of poems that delve into the cultural, historical, and emotional aspects of the American West, offering readers a glimpse into the region's diverse landscapes and its impact on the human experience. | Asks, Discipline, Eye |
| The whale, mighty monarch of the sea | This book delves into the life, habits, and ecological role of the whale, offering a detailed look at this majestic creature's place in the ocean. | Civilization, Earth, Firsts |
| The whims of fortune | This book delves into the intricate tapestry of life's unpredictability, weaving together a narrative that reflects the capricious nature of fortune and its influence on human lives. | Associates, Management, Authority |
| The whispering gallery: being leaves from a diplomat's diary | This book offers a unique glimpse into the life and experiences of a diplomat, as documented through a series of diary entries. The author shares insights into diplomatic protocol, cultural exchanges, and personal anecdotes, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the diplomatic world. | Behinds, Blow, Crush |
| The white guard | The White Guard is a historical novel that delves into the tumultuous period of the Russian Revolution. The story follows a group of soldiers and their families, capturing the complexities of their lives during this pivotal moment in history. The narrative explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for survival amidst political upheaval. | Russian Civil War, Ukraine, Blood |
| The white house years: mandate for change 1953-1956 | This book delves into the policies and initiatives of a U.S. president's administration from 1953 to 1956, providing an in-depth look at the president's vision for change and the impact of his tenure on American politics and society. | Disorganization, Efficiency, Failing |
| The white revolution [of Iran] | This book explores the transformative period in Iran's history when the Shah initiated a series of reforms aimed at modernizing the nation's economy and society. | Agents, Certain, Convinced |
| The whole bloody bird: obs, aphs & pomes | This book is a compilation of various poetic forms, including observations, aphorisms, and traditional poems, showcasing the author's creative expression and thoughtfulness. | Self, Misanthrope, Arguing |
| The whole works of John Flavel: late minister of the gospel at Dartmouth, Devon | This book is a compilation of the works of John Flavel, a prominent figure in the English Puritan movement. It includes his sermons and theological treatises, reflecting his insights on various religious and moral topics. Flavel's writings are considered foundational in the study of Puritan thought and practice. | Admire, Arms, Bounty |
| The whole works of the Reverend Mr. John Flavel ... To which are added, alphabetical tables of the texts of Scripture explained; and indexes of principal matters contained in the whole | The book is a compilation of the religious writings of John Flavel, a notable figure in the Christian tradition. It includes detailed explanations of scriptural texts and indexes that facilitate the exploration of major themes and subjects covered in Flavel's works. The alphabetical tables and indexes are designed to aid readers in navigating the extensive content of the book. | Christ, Ifs, Accepting |
| The whole works of the Reverend Mr. John Flavel: ... to which are added alphabetical tables of the texts of scripture explained, and indexes of the principal matters contained in both volumes | The book is a compilation of the religious writings of John Flavel, a prominent Puritan minister. It features detailed explanations of scriptural texts and indexes that facilitate easy access to the main themes discussed across the two volumes. | Blood, Brutes, Christ |
| The whole works of the late Rev. Mr. Ebenezer Erskine, minister of the gospel at Stirling: consisting of sermons and discourses, on the most important and interesting subjects | The book is a compilation of religious sermons and discourses delivered by the late Rev. Mr. Ebenezer Erskine, who served as a minister of the gospel in Stirling. It covers a range of important and interesting subjects pertinent to religious thought and practice. | Everlasting, Groaning, Hypocrite |
| The widow directed to the widow's God | This book delves into the spiritual guidance and religious perspectives on the experiences of widows, offering insights into the divine presence during times of loss and grief. | Affection, Affliction, Grace |
| The wild Irish girl: a national tale | This book is a fictional narrative that explores the life and experiences of an Irish girl, set against the backdrop of historical events. The story delves into the cultural and social fabric of Ireland, offering a glimpse into the life of a young woman during a significant period in the nation's history. | Circumstances, Creatures, Good Friend |
| The wild man's journey: reflections on male spirituality | This book delves into the profound and varied aspects of male spirituality, offering a collection of reflections that span different cultures and traditions. It aims to provide a deeper understanding of the spiritual journey faced by men, exploring themes of growth, transformation, and connection with the divine. | Happens, Journey |
| The will to manage: corporate success through programmed management | This book delves into the concept of programmed management, examining how it can lead to corporate success. It discusses the various aspects of programmed management and its application in different organizational settings. | People, Should, Boots |
| The wind in the willows | This enduring children's novel, originally published in 1908, is renowned for its charming narrative and vivid portrayal of the natural world. The story revolves around Ratty, Mole, Badger, and Toad, who embark on various escapades and face challenges that test their camaraderie and character. | Wind In The Willows, Fellows, Ifs |
| The winner within: a life plan for team players | English detailed description | Basketball, Sports, Team |
| The wisdom and genius of Shakspeare: comprising moral philosophy, delineations of character [&c.] with notes and scriptural references [compiled] by T. Price | The book offers an in-depth exploration of the moral philosophy and character development found in Shakespeare's plays. It includes detailed analyses and scriptural references, providing a comprehensive look into the themes and messages of Shakespeare's works. Authored by T. Price, the compilation aims to shed light on the genius of Shakespeare through a philosophical lens. | Ears, Judgment, Dangerous |
| The wisdom of Andrew Boorde | The book delves into the thoughts and teachings of Andrew Boorde, offering a blend of wisdom on ethics, science, and the human condition. It is a compilation of his writings that have been preserved and studied over time, providing a glimpse into the intellectual pursuits of the era. | Comfort, Heart, Men |
| The wisdom of Confucius | This book offers insights into the moral, ethical, and political teachings of Confucius, exploring his influence on Chinese thought and society. | Men, Trying, Chinese Philosopher |
| The wisdom of Disraeli: or, A great policy for a great party | This book compiles speeches, essays, and other writings by Benjamin Disraeli, offering a glimpse into his political thought and approach to governance. | Conservative, Constitution, Preserves |
| The wisdom of Dr. Johnson: being comments on life and moral precepts chosen from his writings | This book presents a curated collection of Dr. Samuel Johnson's thoughts on life and morality, drawn from his extensive writings. It offers readers a glimpse into the philosophical and ethical perspectives of one of the most influential English writers and thinkers. | Evil, Mystery, Secrecy |
| The wisdom of Narnia | This book delves into the intricate world of Narnia, analyzing the series's exploration of themes such as good versus evil, the nature of faith, and the human condition. It examines the characters and their development, as well as the broader messages and lessons that resonate throughout the series. | Ifs, Bears, Belief |
| The wisdom of being religious | This book delves into the various aspects of religion, examining its influence on personal beliefs, cultural practices, and societal structures. It investigates the philosophical, psychological, and social dimensions of religious life, offering insights into the wisdom that can be derived from religious traditions and practices. | Anxiety, Body, Conscience |
| The wishsong of Shannara | This novel is the first in the Shannara series, blending elements of traditional fantasy with a richly detailed world. The story follows a young protagonist who discovers a powerful artifact that could determine the fate of the world. As the narrative unfolds, the hero must navigate a complex web of politics, magic, and danger, all while facing the rise of an evil that threatens to engulf the land. | Believe, Not Stupid, Stupid |
| The wit & wisdom of Bob Edwards | This book compiles a selection of Bob Edwards' wit and wisdom, offering a glimpse into the thoughts and experiences of one of America's most beloved radio hosts. The content includes a mix of personal anecdotes, observations on life, and humorous musings, providing readers with a sense of the man behind the microphone. | Acquaintance, Advise, Automobile |
| The wit and wisdom of Benjamin Franklin: a treasury of more than 900 quotations and anecdotes | The book offers a comprehensive collection of Benjamin Franklin's memorable sayings and stories, providing insights into his philosophical thoughts, personal anecdotes, and contributions to American history. | Knows, Religion, Sells |
| The wit and wisdom of Idi Amin | This book compiles a selection of statements and stories attributed to Idi Amin, offering a glimpse into his personality and leadership style. | Bullets, Dictator, Dodging Bullets |
| The wit and wisdom of Jimmy Carter | This book compiles a selection of quotes, speeches, and reflections from Jimmy Carter, offering a glimpse into his personal philosophy and political views. | Culture, Day And Night, Deals |
| The wit and wisdom of Mae West | This book compiles a selection of wit and wisdom from Mae West, showcasing her sharp humor and insightful observations on life, love, and the human condition. | Men, Humorous, Sarcastic |
| The wit of Brendan Behan | This compilation features a selection of Brendan Behan's best-known essays, short stories, and personal anecdotes, offering a glimpse into the life and humor of one of Ireland's most celebrated writers. | World, Achievement, Beer |
| The wit of Peter Ustinov | This book showcases the wit and humor of Peter Ustinov, a celebrated actor and writer, through a compilation of his essays and personal stories. | British, Funny, Humor |
| The witchery of archery | This book delves into the intricate world of archery, covering its origins, evolution, and the various styles and techniques employed by archers throughout history. It provides insights into the equipment used, the physical and mental skills required, and the cultural and historical contexts in which archery has played a significant role. | Archery, Long, Accomplished |
| The witches of Eastwick | This book is a satirical take on the supernatural and the human condition, focusing on three women in a small town who discover they have magical powers. The story delves into their personal lives, relationships, and the challenges they face as they navigate their newfound abilities and the impact on their community. | Feminism, Littles, Affairs |
| The woman in white | This novel is a classic of Victorian literature, weaving together elements of mystery and romance. The story follows a young man who becomes entangled in a complex web of deceit and intrigue involving a mysterious woman dressed in white. The novel is known for its intricate plot and psychological depth, offering readers a gripping narrative filled with suspense and moral dilemmas. | Men, Love, Beauty |
| The woman who slept with men to take the war out of them ; & Tree | This book delves into the complex relationship between a woman and soldiers, illustrating her unconventional approach to healing the psychological wounds of war. The narrative intertwines personal stories and the broader context of conflict, offering a poignant look at the human cost of warfare. | Heal |
| The women and the men | This book delves into the intricate relationships and societal roles of men and women, offering a nuanced perspective on human interactions and societal norms. | African American, Art, Artist |
| The women: a play by Clare Boothe | The Women is a classic comedy of manners written by Clare Boothe, renowned for its wit and social commentary. The play delves into the dynamics of women's friendships and the intricacies of their lives in the upper class, offering a humorous and critical perspective on the era's societal norms. | Inspired, Meat, Play |
| The wonder. The man bewitch'd. Gotham election. Wife well managed. Bickerstaff's burial. Bold stroke for a wife. Artifice | This compilation includes various narratives that delve into the complexities of human behavior, political machinations, and the art of deception. The stories range from fantastical tales of wonder to insightful examinations of social dynamics and personal relationships. | Cheerfulness, Courage, Cures |
| The word of wisdom: a modern interpretation | The Word of Wisdom: A Modern Interpretation delves into the timeless principles found in classic texts, reinterpreting them for a modern audience. The book aims to provide insights and applications of these teachings in everyday life, fostering personal growth and understanding. | Anxious, Deceit, Fraud |
| The word-a-day vocabulary builder | This book serves as a resource for individuals seeking to expand their vocabulary. It features a daily word selection, accompanied by exercises and explanations to facilitate learning and retention. | Ability, Adjusting, Adjustment |
| The words of Desmond Tutu | This book compiles notable sayings, speeches, and writings by Desmond Tutu, a prominent figure in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate. The selections reflect his views on justice, reconciliation, forgiveness, and human dignity, drawing from his public addresses, sermons, and published works. The volume serves as a reference for his moral and spiritual insights, emphasizing themes of nonviolence, equality, and the power of collective action in the face of oppression. | Humans, Together, Justice |
| The work of a common woman: The collected poetry of Judy Grahn, 1964-1977 ; with an introduction by Adrienne Rich | Browse quotes and source details for The work of a common woman: The collected poetry of Judy Grahn, 1964-1977 ; with an introduction by Adrienne Rich. | Mythology, Poetry |
| The works | This book is a compilation of various literary works, including novels, short stories, essays, and poems, showcasing the author's or authors' diverse range of styles and themes. | Science, Men, Mind |
| The works ... | This collection encompasses a wide range of genres and styles, showcasing the author's versatility and depth of thought throughout their career. | Men, Ifs, May |
| The works ...: now first collected into a body: with some account of his life and writings | The book is a compilation of the author's significant works, arranged in a single volume. It offers a detailed look into the author's life and career, shedding light on the influences and motivations behind their writings. The collection aims to present a comprehensive view of the author's contributions to literature. | Breaths, Easter, Graves |
| The works and correspondence of...Edmund Burke | The Works and Correspondence of Edmund Burke is a scholarly compilation that brings together a vast array of Burke's published works, including his seminal political treatises, as well as his extensive correspondence with contemporaries. This collection provides a rich source for understanding Burke's influential contributions to political philosophy, his advocacy for constitutional government, and his commentary on the American and French Revolutions. | Men, Mind, Law |