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A Princess of Mars
A Princess of Mars is the first book in the Barsoom series by Edgar Rice Burroughs, published in 1912. The story follows John Carter, a Civil War veteran who finds himself transported to Mars, where he becomes embroiled in a conflict between various Martian tribes and falls in love with the beautiful [...]

A World without Capitalism?
Alternative Discourses, Spaces, and Imaginaries
A World without Capitalism? is a groundbreaking sociolinguistic ethnography that critically examines the discursive and material representations of capitalism and anti-capitalism. Recommended for students, researchers, and activists interested in understanding the workings of capitalism and exploring alternative economic futures. Gain insights into capitalist ideologies, alternative discourses, and methods for analyzing economic realities.

Also Innovators
How one computer salesman contributed to the digital revolution
"Also Innovators" by Chris Yardley is a candid and humorous memoir chronicling his 50-year career in computer sales. With a Creative Commons copyright status, this book offers a unique insider's perspective on the digital revolution, making it a recommended read for tech enthusiasts and professionals interested in the computer industry's history and [...]

An Antarctic Mystery
Embark on a thrilling Antarctic adventure with Jules Verne's "An Antarctic Mystery." This classic science fiction novel picks up where Edgar Allan Poe's tale left off, weaving a captivating story of rescue, hidden motives, and scientific wonders. Recommended for fans of Verne's captivating adventures and readers who enjoy classic science fiction with [...]

Anne of Green Gables
Discover the enchanting world of Anne Shirley, an imaginative orphan who finds her place at Green Gables farm. Experience her journey through challenges and joys in Avonlea, set against the backdrop of beautiful Prince Edward Island. Captivating adaptations include films, series, musicals, and stage plays that bring Anne's story to life for [...]

Black Beauty
Experience the touching story of resilience and loyalty in "Black Beauty" by Anna Sewell. Through the eyes of a horse, delve into 19th century England, witnessing the treatment of animals and the enduring power of compassion. A classic tale recommended for animal lovers and those interested in historical narratives.

Financialization: An Introduction
Understand the complex world of finance and its impact on society with this essential guide. Get insights into the 2008 financial crisis and its connection to financialization. Download now and gain a deeper understanding of the financial world.

Frankenstein
Discover the haunting story of Victor Frankenstein and his iconic creation in Mary Shelley's timeless novel, "Frankenstein." Embark on a thought-provoking journey that will captivate your imagination and spark introspection.

Impacts of Climate Change on Hydrology and Water Resources
Explore climate change impacts on regional hydrology through high-quality research. Learn methodologies, case studies, and management implications. Essential for hydrology, water resources, and environmental professionals seeking insights into climate-driven hydrological changes and adaptation strategies.

Pollyanna
Published in 1913, Pollyanna, a children’s book by American author Eleanor Hodgman Porter, became an instant success. The book’s popularity even added a new word to the English language dictionary: “Pollyanna,” which describes someone with an excessively optimistic outlook. In 1915, Porter published a sequel, Pollyanna Grows Up, which also enjoyed great [...]

Reimagining our Futures Together
A new social contract for education
"Reimagining our futures together" is a visionary UNESCO report proposing a new social contract for education. It explores the urgent need to transform global education systems, repair injustices, and prepare for an uncertain future. Recommended for educators, policymakers, and those interested in shaping society through education, sustainability, and social justice. Gain comprehensive [...]

The Funambulist Pamphlets 4: Legal Theory
The Funambulist Pamphlets 4: Legal Theory is a collection of essays that explores the relationship between architecture, law, and power. Edited by Léopold Lambert, this pamphlet is part of a series of small books that archive articles published on The Funambulist, a daily architectural platform. This volume focuses on legal theory, examining [...]