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Anna of the Five Towns: A Timeless Novel of Life and Love by Arnold Bennett
Anna of the Five Towns by Arnold Bennett is a novel that follows the life of a young woman in the industrial Midlands of England. Key Aspects of the Book "Anna of the Five Towns": - Offers a vivid and realistic portrayal... See More
A Man from the North: A Stirring Narrative of Struggle and Redemption by Arnold Bennett
A Man from the North by Arnold Bennett is a collection of short stories that explore the lives and experiences of ordinary people in Victorian England. Key Aspects of the Book "A Man from the North": - Offers a glimpse... See More
50 Obras Maestras que Debes Leer Antes de Morir: Vol.8 (Los Más Vendidos en Español) (Spanish Edition)
Revisados y actualizados, contienen un índice de contenidos al inicio del libro que permite acceder a cada tíltulo de forma fácil y directa. • El Loco por Kahlil Gibran • Norte y Sur por Elizabeth Cleghorn... See More
The Human Machine: Exploring the Complexities of Human Behavior by Arnold Bennett (Best Motivational Books for Personal Development (Design Your Life))
Unlock the Secrets of "The Human Machine" by Arnold Bennett Discover the Intricate Mechanisms of the Human Mind and Body Are you intrigued by the complexities of the human psyche and the intricacies of the human body? "The... See More
The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories
The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories by Arnold Bennett: The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories, written by Arnold Bennett, is a captivating collection of tales that brings to life the everyday struggles... See More
The Author's Craft: Arnold Bennett's Guide to Mastering the Art of Writing
The Author's Craft by Arnold Bennett: In "The Author's Craft," Arnold Bennett offers valuable insights into the art and technique of writing. Drawing from his own experiences as a successful author, Bennett explores various... See More
Selected Stories of Arnold Bennett
Selected Stories of Arnold Bennett The yard was all silent and empty under the burning afternoon heat; which had made its asphalt springy like turf; when suddenly the children threw themselves out of the great doors at... See More
The Lion's Share: A Compelling Tale of Ambition and Betrayal by Arnold Bennett
The Lion's Share by Arnold Bennett is a satirical novel that explores the excesses and absurdities of capitalism and the business world. Key Aspects of the Book "The Lion's Share": - Offers a biting critique of capitalism... See More
Your United States: Impressions of A First Visit – Arnold Bennett's Initial Insights
Your United States: Impressions of A First Visit by Arnold Bennett: "Your United States: Impressions of A First Visit" by Arnold Bennett chronicles the author's impressions and observations during his initial visit to the... See More
The Honeymoon: A Comedy in Three Acts – Arnold Bennett's Amusing Play
The Honeymoon: A Comedy in Three Acts by Arnold Bennett: "The Honeymoon: A Comedy in Three Acts" by Arnold Bennett is a play that explores the dynamics of newlywed life and the challenges that arise during the honeymoon... See More
A Great Man: A Frolic – Arnold Bennett's Humorous Portrayal of Greatness
Prepare to be entertained by "A Great Man: A Frolic" by Arnold Bennett, a delightful and humorous portrayal of greatness that will leave you laughing out loud. Join us as we delve into Bennett's witty narrative and explore... See More
How to Live on 24 Hours a Day: Arnold Bennett's Guide to Time Management and Fulfillment (Best Motivational Books for Personal Development (Design Your Life))
Discover the art of time management and fulfillment with "How to Live on 24 Hours a Day" by Arnold Bennett. This classic guide invites you to explore practical strategies for making the most of your time and achieving a... See More
Hilda Lessways: Arnold Bennett's Portrait of a Strong Woman
Step into the captivating world of "Hilda Lessways" by Arnold Bennett, where Arnold Bennett paints a vivid portrait of a strong and resilient woman navigating the complexities of life. As Bennett's narrative unfolds... See More
The Old Wives' Tale (Penguin Classics)
First published in 1908, The Old Wives' Tale affirms the integrity of ordinary lives as it tells the story of the Baines sisters--shy, retiring Constance and defiant, romantic Sophia--over the course of nearly half a... See More
Anna of the Five Towns (Penguin Modern Classics)
Growing up in the world of the 'five towns' of industrial England, with their furnaces and chimneys, huddled red-brown streets, prayer meetings and small-minded bigotry, Anna is dominated by her miserly and tyrannical... See More
Hilda Lessways (With Introduction by John Potter) (Clayhanger Series Book 2)
? Introduction by John Potter, acknowledged expert on Bennett's writing. In the second volume of the trilogy, events in Clayhanger are retold from the perspective of Hilda Lessways, who is embarking upon a relationship with... See More
Clayhanger (Vintage Classics)
No longer a boy, not quite a man, Edwin Clayhanger stands on a canal bridge on his last day of school, and surveys the valley of Bursley and the Five Towns. Serious, good-natured and full of incoherent ambition, Edwin's... See More
The Grand Babylon Hotel (Vintage Classics)
Nella, daughter of millionaire Theodore Racksole, orders a dinner of steak and beer at the exclusive Grand Babylon Hotel in London. Her order is refused, so Theodore promptly buys the chef, the kitchen and the whole hotel... See More
Anna of the Five Towns (Vintage Classics)
Miserly and mysterious, the richest man in the Five Towns lives simply, ruling his household with an iron fist and a cruel temper. His daughter, Anna, is used to the life of strict, thrifty order imposed by her father. But... See More
The Feast of St. Friend: A Christmas Book
Something has happened to Christmas, or to our hearts; or to both. In order to be convinced of this it is only necessary to compare the present with the past. In the old days of not so long ago the festival began to excite... See More
Anna of the Five Towns: Unveiling the Heart of Industrial England
Anna of the Five Towns: Unveiling the Heart of Industrial England: Journey through the lives of Anna and her fellow townspeople as they navigate the challenges and aspirations of a rapidly changing industrial... See More
The Card: A Story of Adventure in the Five Towns (Penguin Modern Classics)
Set in the raw, Victorian world of the 'Five Towns', The Card tells the extremely funny and tangled story of Denry Machin's rise from mediocrity to fame through a series of ludicrous and yet perversely successful schemes. He... See More
The Old Wives' Tale (Vintage Classics)
'There are few more moving accounts of the effects of time, the passage of history and the slow encroachment of age than this remarkable, epic novel' Guardian Discover this powerful novel about the ordinary lives of the... See More
Denry the Audacious: Arnold Bennett's Portrait of an Ambitious Man
Denry the Audacious by Arnold Bennett: "Denry the Audacious" is likely a novel by Arnold Bennett that follows the adventures and escapades of its protagonist, Denry Machin, as he navigates the challenges and opportunities of... See More
How to Live on 24 Hours a Day: with The Human Machine (Dover Empower Your Life)
Leave your everyday concerns behind and start focusing on your true desires! Achieve your full potential with proven techniques on: ? Time-saving ? Reflection ? Concentration ? Study and more One of the first self-help books... See More
Lilian: Arnold Bennett's Tale of Love, Ambition, and Society
Lilian by Arnold Bennett: "Lilian" is a novel by Arnold Bennett that explores the complexities of human relationships and the impact of societal expectations. Bennett's narrative skillfully unravels the lives of the... See More
How to Live on 24 Hours a Day: With linked Table of Contents
Bennett address the problem of never having enough time. In this book, he urges hourly workers to use "spare" time to improve their lives, making the best of their time outside of work. He understands that most people are... See More
From The Log of The "Velsa"
THE skipper, who, in addition to being a yachtsman, is a Dutchman, smiled with calm assurance as we approached the Dutch frontier in the August evening over the populous water of the canal which leads from Ghent to... See More
Paris Nights: And Other Impressions of Places and People
The first invitation I ever received into a purely Parisian interior might have been copied out of a novel by Paul Bourget. Its lure was thus phrased: "Un peu de musique et d'agréables femmes." It answered to my inward... See More