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J. Jones

    The Natural History Of Domestic Animals
    "Una and her Paupers: " Memorials of Agnes Elizabeth Jones
    Lectures on Homiletics and Preaching, and on Public Prayer; Together With Sermons and Letters
    Awful Exposure of the Atrocious Plot Formed by Certain Individuals Against the Clergy and Nuns of Lower Canada, Through the Intervention of Maria Monk
    Awful Exposure of the Atrocious Plot Formed by Certain Individuals Against the Clergy and Nuns of Lower Canada
    Deadly Messenger
    • The Natural History Of Domestic Animals

      Containing An Account Of Their Habits And Instincts, And Of The Services They Render To Man (1821)

      • 182 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its original content while acknowledging potential imperfections due to age, such as marks and flawed pages. It aims to promote and protect culturally significant literature by making it accessible in high-quality, modern editions that remain true to the original. This commitment highlights the importance of preserving literary heritage for future generations.

      The Natural History Of Domestic Animals
    • Life in Motion

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Exploring profound themes such as PTSD, homelessness, and domestic violence, this collection of poetry invites readers to reflect on the often-overlooked details of life. Each poem serves as a thought-provoking observation, prompting introspection and emotional engagement. With striking imagery and evocative language, the verses tackle complex realities while remaining accessible. Designed for a mature audience, the work balances heavy topics with a poetic style that resonates, ensuring that each line leaves a lasting impression.

      Life in Motion
    • Una And Her Paupers

      Memorials Of Agnes Elizabeth Jones (1872)

      • 548 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      The biography chronicles the life of Agnes Elizabeth Jones, a pioneering nurse who transformed care for the sick and poor at the Liverpool Workhouse Infirmary. It details her upbringing, education, and the innovative nursing system she implemented, showcasing her unwavering compassion and commitment to helping others. This work serves as a tribute to her selflessness and emphasizes the significance of caring for society's most vulnerable. The book is a facsimile reprint, preserving its historical value for future generations.

      Una And Her Paupers
    • The War-Path

      • 356 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      This reprint preserves the original text from 1874, offering readers a chance to explore the historical context and themes present in the work. The book reflects the era's literary style and societal norms, making it a valuable resource for those interested in 19th-century literature. It invites readers to engage with the ideas and narratives that shaped its time, providing a glimpse into the past through its enduring content.

      The War-Path
    • Exploring the concept of self-annihilation, this book delves into William Blake's work through the lens of eighteenth-century language theory and print culture. By applying Mikhail Bakhtin's ideas, it reveals how Blake's discourse embraces diverse perspectives, challenges institutional authority, and fosters dialogue. The analysis highlights the significance of self-annihilation in Blake's views on language and communication, demonstrating its crucial role in his poetic practice and offering fresh insights into his literary contributions.

      Blake on Language, Power, and Self-Annihilation