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Affiche du document The Devouring Fire. Illustrated

The Devouring Fire. Illustrated

Lord Gorell

1h29min15

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119 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h29min.
The Devouring Fire by Lord Gorell is a gripping and atmospheric mystery that unfolds within the genteel yet secretive world of English country life. With elegant prose and a masterful sense of pacing, Gorell crafts a tale where refinement and menace exist side by side. Set against the backdrop of a quiet rural estate, the story begins with what appears to be an accidental fire—but as clues emerge, it becomes clear that something far more sinister is at work. Beneath the surface of polite society, long-held grudges, hidden romances, and unspoken rivalries smolder like embers ready to ignite. When a death is discovered among the ashes, suspicion spreads quickly, and the hunt for the truth begins. Gorell’s characters are finely drawn and psychologically complex. His protagonist—an astute observer of human nature—guides readers through a labyrinth of motives and secrets with quiet intensity. The countryside, rendered in vivid detail, becomes almost a character in itself, enhancing the story’s sense of isolation and slow-burning tension. This illustrated edition brings added richness to the reading experience, with artwork that evokes the mood and era of the narrative. Elegant and suspenseful, The Devouring Fire is a hidden gem of Golden Age mystery fiction. Perfect for fans of classic British crime novels, this novel exemplifies Lord Gorell’s skill at blending intellect, atmosphere, and suspense into an unforgettable reading experience.
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Affiche du document The Complete Collection of Doctor Syn. Seven Novels. Illustrated : Doctor Syn on the High Seas, Doctor Syn Returns, Further Adventures of Doctor Syn, Shadow of Doctor Syn and others

The Complete Collection of Doctor Syn. Seven Novels. Illustrated : Doctor Syn on the High Seas, Doctor Syn Returns, Further Adventures of Doctor Syn, Shadow of Doctor Syn and others

Russell Thorndike

7h58min30

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638 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 7h58min.
The Complete Collection of Doctor Syn gathers all seven thrilling novels in the legendary swashbuckling saga by Russell Thorndike, now presented in a beautifully illustrated edition. This classic series follows the mysterious and daring exploits of Doctor Christopher Syn, a quiet country parson with a dangerous secret: he once ruled the seas as the infamous pirate Captain Clegg. From the windswept coasts of Kent to the treacherous high seas, Doctor Syn’s adventures span danger, disguise, and double lives. In Doctor Syn on the High Seas, we witness his transformation from scholar to pirate; in Doctor Syn Returns, he resumes his life in Dymchurch under the cover of respectability, leading a covert smuggling ring. Each novel builds on his legend, blending action, wit, and Gothic intrigue. In The Further Adventures of Doctor Syn and The Shadow of Doctor Syn, the tension between Syn’s heroic and outlaw personas deepens, as enemies close in and his moral compass is tested. The other novels in the collection explore themes of loyalty, justice, and personal redemption through vivid storytelling and high drama. Thorndike’s gripping prose and atmospheric settings evoke the 18th-century world with cinematic flair. His iconic character—part Robin Hood, part vigilante—has captivated readers for over a century and inspired stage and screen adaptations. This complete edition is an essential treasure for fans of historical adventure, pirate lore, and complex heroes. Whether rediscovering the series or encountering it for the first time, readers will be swept into the unforgettable world of Doctor Syn. Contents: - Doctor Syn: A Tale of the Romney Marsh (1915) - Doctor Syn on the High Seas (1935) - Doctor Syn Returns (1935) - Further Adventures of Doctor Syn (1936) - Amazing Quest of Doctor Syn (1938) - Courageous Exploits of Doctor Syn (1939) - Shadow of Doctor Syn (1944)
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Affiche du document A Sea-Dog of Devon. Illustrated

A Sea-Dog of Devon. Illustrated

R.A.J. Walling

1h43min30

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138 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h43min.
A Sea-Dog of Devon is a historical adventure novel by R.A.J. Walling, best known for his detective fiction. In this departure from his usual genre, Walling turns his attention to the swashbuckling world of Elizabethan England, crafting a richly detailed tale of maritime bravery, loyalty, and peril on the high seas. Set against the backdrop of England’s rising naval power in the 16th century, the novel follows the daring exploits of a Devon-born sailor whose courage and cunning earn him both admiration and enemies. The protagonist, modeled in part on real-life figures such as Sir Francis Drake, navigates a treacherous world of privateering, espionage, and political intrigue, all while remaining fiercely loyal to his homeland. Walling brings historical color to life with vivid descriptions of sea battles, bustling ports, and courtly politics. His knowledge of Devonshire’s maritime heritage enriches the setting, making it not only a tale of adventure but also a love letter to the seafaring tradition of the English West Country. While the novel has all the ingredients of classic nautical fiction—gallant heroes, ruthless villains, and dangerous voyages—it is also a story about identity, honor, and the cost of ambition. A Sea-Dog of Devon is a stirring read for fans of historical fiction and naval adventures. With its blend of action, history, and character-driven storytelling, it offers a compelling journey into one of the most exciting periods in England’s past.
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Affiche du document The Virginia Woolf Classic Collection. Illustrated : A Room of One’s Own, Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando, To the Lighthouse, Jacob’s Room and others

The Virginia Woolf Classic Collection. Illustrated : A Room of One’s Own, Mrs. Dalloway, Orlando, To the Lighthouse, Jacob’s Room and others

Virginia Woolf

9h57min00

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796 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 9h57min.
Virginia Woolf Classic Collection brings together eight of the most influential works from one of the foremost literary innovators of the 20th century. This essential anthology includes The Voyage Out, Night and Day, Jacob’s Room, Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, Orlando, The Common Reader: First Series, and A Room of One’s Own. From groundbreaking novels that pioneered the stream-of-consciousness technique to essays that redefined feminist criticism, Woolf’s writing continues to resonate with readers today for its intellectual depth, poetic beauty, and emotional precision. Across these pages, Woolf examines the shifting roles of women, the fragmentation of identity, and the quiet struggles of ordinary lives. Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse stand as masterworks of psychological realism, while Orlando and A Room of One’s Own explore gender, art, and autonomy with bold experimentation. In Jacob’s Room, she dismantles traditional narrative form, and in The Common Reader, she offers incisive reflections on literature itself. Each work in this collection showcases Woolf’s ability to observe the world with nuance, compassion, and profound insight. Whether you are a long-time admirer or a curious newcomer, this collection offers a comprehensive entry into Woolf’s literary universe. It reveals a writer who was not only a stylistic pioneer but also a fierce critic of societal norms. Rich in imagination, intellect, and inner truth, the Virginia Woolf Classic Collection is an indispensable addition to any serious reader’s library. Contents: -The Voyage Out -Night and Day -Jacob’s Room -Mrs. Dalloway -To the Lighthouse -Orlando -The Common Reader: First Series -A Room of One’s Own
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Affiche du document The Classic Collection of Vernon Loder. Illustrated : Between Twelve and One, The Vase Mystery, The Mystery at Stowe and others

The Classic Collection of Vernon Loder. Illustrated : Between Twelve and One, The Vase Mystery, The Mystery at Stowe and others

Vernon Loder

6h03min45

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485 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 6h4min.
This beautifully illustrated edition brings together some of the finest works by Vernon Loder, a master craftsman of Golden Age detective fiction. With a talent for intricate plots, sharp dialogue, and atmospheric settings, Loder's mysteries remain a compelling experience for readers who enjoy clever puzzles wrapped in polished prose. In Between Twelve and One, a mysterious death during the midnight hours sets the stage for a suspenseful investigation full of secrets and twists. The Vase Mystery offers an elegant country house crime where a seemingly minor object hides a deadly motive. And in The Mystery at Stowe, a weekend gathering turns fatal, revealing buried tensions and hidden identities behind a façade of gentility. Loder’s recurring sleuth, Inspector Devenish, brings methodical brilliance and calm insight to each case, navigating lies, red herrings, and subtle psychological games. Whether set in sleepy villages or London’s busy streets, the crimes are always sophisticated, and the resolutions deeply satisfying. This collection is not only a tribute to one of the underappreciated talents of the 1920s and '30s, but also a treasure trove for fans of classic British mysteries. With newly commissioned illustrations that evoke the moody charm of interwar England, The Classic Collection of Vernon Loder invites readers into a world where manners conceal malice—and no detail is too small to matter. A perfect companion for admirers of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Freeman Wills Crofts. Contents: Between Twelve and One The Vase Mystery The Mystery at Stowe The Shop Window Murders
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Affiche du document The Classic Collection of R.A.J. Walling. Noel Pinson Series. 5 Books. Illustrated : The Fatal Glove, The Strong Room, Miss Immington’s Ring, The Spook of Cornelius, The Murder of Mrs. Rooth

The Classic Collection of R.A.J. Walling. Noel Pinson Series. 5 Books. Illustrated : The Fatal Glove, The Strong Room, Miss Immington’s Ring, The Spook of Cornelius, The Murder of Mrs. Rooth

R.A.J. Walling

3h07min30

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250 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 3h07min.
This beautifully illustrated classic collection brings together five of R.A.J. Walling’s most compelling mysteries featuring amateur sleuth Noel Pinson — a gentleman detective known for his quiet intelligence, unshakable logic, and calm demeanor in the face of unsettling crimes. From haunted estates to deadly secrets, these stories are masterclasses in subtle suspense and classic English deduction. In The Fatal Glove, a single misplaced glove sets off a chilling investigation into motives hidden beneath the surface of genteel society. The Strong Room follows a locked-room mystery brimming with emotional undercurrents and cleverly planted clues, while Miss Immington’s Ring centers on a vanished heirloom and the shadowy truths it reveals. Walling’s trademark atmospheric settings come to life in The Spook of Cornelius, where superstition and fact collide in a moody coastal village. The collection concludes with The Murder of Mrs. Rooth, a sharp, tightly woven case that explores vengeance, appearances, and the subtle art of misdirection. Noel Pinson, with his understated brilliance and moral clarity, is a worthy addition to the tradition of classic sleuths. Unlike more flamboyant detectives, Pinson solves crimes with quiet persistence and human insight, making each mystery a rewarding, thoughtful experience. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Freeman Wills Crofts, and Dorothy L. Sayers, this collection offers a rich journey through the refined world of British Golden Age crime fiction — where the stakes are high, the manners impeccable, and the truth always lurking just below the surface. Contents: NOVELS • THE FATAL GLOVE • THE STRONG ROOM CHRISTMAS STORIES • MISS IMMINGTON'S RING • THE SPOOK OF CORNELIUS • THE MURDER OF MRS. ROOTH
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Affiche du document The Shop Window Murders. Illustrated

The Shop Window Murders. Illustrated

Vernon Loder

1h36min00

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128 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h36min.
Originally published in 1930, The Shop Window Murders is a stylish and cleverly plotted mystery by Vernon Loder, one of the key contributors to Britain’s Golden Age of detective fiction. With its unique setting and surprising twists, this novel stands out as one of Loder’s most inventive and engaging works. The story begins with a gruesome discovery in the heart of London: a corpse displayed behind the glass of a department store window. The shocking tableau stops pedestrians in their tracks—and launches a baffling investigation. Inspector Devenish, Loder’s sharp and methodical detective, is called to untangle a mystery where nothing is quite what it seems. Who was the victim? Why was the body staged in such a theatrical manner? And how did the killer manage to vanish without a trace? As the inquiry unfolds, suspicion spreads through a cast of well-drawn characters connected to the store—each with secrets, rivalries, and motives. Loder expertly blends elements of the locked-room mystery with the atmosphere of urban intrigue, offering readers a puzzle that is both sophisticated and deeply entertaining. This illustrated edition enhances the reading experience with period-style artwork that evokes the elegance and shadow of 1930s London. With its unusual premise and crisp storytelling, The Shop Window Murders remains a compelling gem for fans of classic whodunits, perfect for admirers of Agatha Christie, J.J. Connington, and Freeman Wills Crofts.
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Affiche du document The Complete Collection of Noel Pinson Mysteries. Illustrated : The Fatal Glove, The Fourth Man, The Strong Room, Miss Immington’s Ring, The Spook of Cornelius, The Murder of Mrs. Rooth

The Complete Collection of Noel Pinson Mysteries. Illustrated : The Fatal Glove, The Fourth Man, The Strong Room, Miss Immington’s Ring, The Spook of Cornelius, The Murder of Mrs. Rooth

R.A.J. Walling

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328 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 4h06min.
Step into the polished, cerebral world of Noel Pinson — the unassuming yet razor-sharp amateur detective created by British author R.A.J. Walling. This fully illustrated complete collection brings together all six of Pinson’s most absorbing cases, steeped in classic Golden Age atmosphere, intricate plotting, and quietly intense suspense. From the mysterious clue at the heart of The Fatal Glove to the complex identity twists in The Fourth Man, each novel showcases Walling’s signature blend of psychological nuance and deductive clarity. In The Strong Room, a locked space conceals more than just a body — it guards secrets waiting to be unravelled by Pinson’s steady intellect. Miss Immington’s Ring draws readers into a case of deception and vanished inheritance, while The Spook of Cornelius explores the eerie tension between superstition and truth in a seaside village haunted by rumor. The collection concludes with The Murder of Mrs. Rooth, a chilling study of motive, reputation, and the devastating reach of buried guilt. Noel Pinson is no flamboyant showman; he’s a quiet observer, a man of logic, patience, and compassion — and it’s precisely these qualities that make his investigations so compelling. For lovers of traditional British detective fiction and finely crafted mystery, The Complete Collection of Noel Pinson Mysteries is a rare gem — an invitation to puzzle over crime, character, and the hidden threads that bind them. Contents: Novels • The Fatal Glove • The Fourth Man • The Strong Room Stories • Miss Immington’s Ring • The Spook of Cornelius • The Murder of Mrs. Rooth
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Affiche du document The Unexpected Legacy. Illustrated

The Unexpected Legacy. Illustrated

E.R. Punshon

1h29min15

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119 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h29min.
In The Unexpected Legacy, master storyteller E.R. Punshon delivers another elegant and absorbing mystery, brimming with atmosphere, complex characters, and the quiet tension that defines the best of Golden Age crime fiction. With his trademark intelligence and attention to detail, Punshon explores how the past never truly stays buried—and how legacies can be both a blessing and a curse. The story begins with the sudden death of a wealthy recluse, whose long-forgotten will reveals an astonishing twist: a mysterious heir, previously unknown to the family, is named as the main beneficiary. As curiosity turns to suspicion and old resentments surface, a second, more sinister event shakes the already uneasy household. Who is the newcomer—and what secrets lie behind this unexpected inheritance? Though The Unexpected Legacy does not feature Punshon’s famous detective Bobby Owen, it remains a shining example of his craft: a slow-burning mystery where psychological insight and social nuance are as vital as the clues themselves. The novel immerses the reader in a world of shifting loyalties, veiled motives, and quiet menace. E.R. Punshon was praised by Dorothy L. Sayers for writing crime novels that offer “not only the puzzle, but the novel as well.” The Unexpected Legacy lives up to that standard—combining mystery and literary depth in a tale that is as compelling as it is unexpected. A hidden gem for lovers of classic British mysteries.
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Affiche du document The House on Tollard Ridge: A Dr Priestley Detective Novel. Illustrated

The House on Tollard Ridge: A Dr Priestley Detective Novel. Illustrated

John Rhode

1h34min30

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126 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h34min.
The House on Tollard Ridge is one of the early and most atmospheric mysteries featuring Dr. Lancelot Priestley, the brilliant and imperturbable armchair detective created by John Rhode (pseudonym of Cecil John Charles Street). A master of rational deduction, Priestley returns in this intricately plotted tale of murder, deception, and hidden motives beneath a veneer of rural peace. The story begins with the death of a man in a remote house on Tollard Ridge, under circumstances that seem accidental—perhaps even natural. But as the facts emerge, inconsistencies appear, and quiet suspicions grow. Local authorities struggle to make sense of the evidence, and it soon becomes clear that the case demands more than routine investigation. Enter Dr. Priestley, whose cold logic and scientific detachment begin to reveal the sinister truth behind the quiet façade. Rhode’s hallmark is his realistic approach to detection: no melodrama, no flamboyant sleuthing—just careful analysis, credible methods, and an emphasis on motive and means. The House on Tollard Ridge exemplifies this “humdrum” style, praised by critics and fans of classic British mystery fiction alike. This novel offers a satisfying puzzle, a vividly drawn English countryside setting, and a resolution that is both surprising and methodically sound. Perfect for admirers of Freeman Wills Crofts, R. Austin Freeman, and other champions of logical detective work, The House on Tollard Ridge is a golden-age gem well worth rediscovering.
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Affiche du document The Death of Laurence Vining. Illustrated

The Death of Laurence Vining. Illustrated

Alan Thomas

1h36min00

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128 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h36min.
The Death of Laurence Vining is a remarkable entry in the golden age of detective fiction. Written by Alan Thomas, this novel is celebrated for its ingenious locked-room puzzle and its dark, atmospheric tension. With a setting that moves between bustling London streets and the shadowy interiors of private institutions, the book offers both classic detection and psychological depth. The mystery begins with the brutal and seemingly impossible murder of the brilliant but widely disliked Laurence Vining—stabbed to death in a lift (elevator) that no one entered or exited. The case quickly attracts public attention due to the victim’s fame and the puzzle’s baffling nature. Inspector Widgeon is tasked with the case, but it is the cool and cerebral amateur sleuth Francis Montague who gradually unravels the twisted motives and masterful illusion behind the crime. Alan Thomas crafts a compelling story full of red herrings, multiple suspects, and a truly surprising solution that lives up to the best of the "impossible crime" tradition. The novel is a standout for fans of John Dickson Carr, Ellery Queen, and other writers of meticulously plotted mysteries. Alan Thomas was a British writer and bookseller whose career in literature was relatively brief but memorable. The Death of Laurence Vining is his most notable work and often cited in discussions of great locked-room mysteries. While he did not produce a large body of fiction, this single novel secured his place among the intriguing one-book wonders of detective literature. Its reputation has grown over time, especially among aficionados of classic and cleverly constructed crime stories.
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Affiche du document Enter Sir John. Illustrated

Enter Sir John. Illustrated

Simpson Helen

1h16min30

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102 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h16min.
Enter Sir John is a captivating blend of courtroom drama, theatrical flair, and classic detective fiction, co-written by Clemence Dane and Helen Simpson. This golden age mystery introduces readers to the charismatic Sir John Saumarez—a renowned actor-manager who unexpectedly steps into the role of amateur sleuth when a murder casts a dark shadow over the London stage. When young actress Martella Baring is accused of murdering a fellow performer, the evidence appears overwhelming and the case hopeless. But Sir John, convinced of her innocence and driven by a sense of justice, begins his own investigation behind the scenes of both theatre and society. With charm, wit, and an actor’s eye for motive and character, he unravels a tangled web of jealousy, ambition, and deception. This illustrated edition brings the period vividly to life, capturing the glamour and shadows of 1920s theatre culture. The authors—both accomplished writers in their own right—combine their talents to create a mystery that’s as intelligent and sophisticated as it is entertaining. The novel also inspired Alfred Hitchcock’s 1930 film Murder!, making it a landmark in crime fiction and cinematic adaptation. Stylish, atmospheric, and psychologically sharp, Enter Sir John is a must-read for fans of theatrical mysteries and vintage whodunits. It stands as a brilliant collaboration between two pioneering women writers who helped shape the genre.
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Affiche du document Murder at Bratton Grange. Illustrated

Murder at Bratton Grange. Illustrated

John Rhode

1h19min30

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106 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h19min.
Murder at Bratton Grange is a classic example of the ingenious plotting and scientific precision that defined John Rhode’s contribution to the Golden Age of detective fiction. Featuring his celebrated sleuth Dr. Lancelot Priestley, this novel delivers a meticulously crafted murder mystery set against the backdrop of an English country estate steeped in secrets and shadows. When a guest is found dead under suspicious circumstances at Bratton Grange, a quiet and respectable country house, local authorities are quick to suspect accident—or suicide. But when evidence begins to contradict appearances, Dr. Priestley is called in to apply his signature logic and methodical reasoning. What follows is an absorbing investigation involving a tangled web of motives, opportunities, and concealed identities. Rhode, the pseudonym of Cecil John Charles Street, was a master of the "humdrum" detective novel—stories grounded in realism, technical detail, and credible procedures. Murder at Bratton Grange is no exception: it combines a traditional whodunit structure with keen psychological insight and a solution that satisfies both emotionally and intellectually. Perfect for fans of Freeman Wills Crofts and R. Austin Freeman, this novel is a must-read for lovers of classic British crime. It’s a compelling reminder that murder, even in the most respectable of places, often hides in plain sight—and that truth requires sharp eyes and sharper minds to uncover.
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Affiche du document Murder at the Keyhole. Illustrated

Murder at the Keyhole. Illustrated

R.A.J. Walling

1h54min00

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152 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h54min.
Murder at the Keyhole is a gripping and atmospheric mystery by R.A.J. Walling, one of the more refined and literary voices of British Golden Age detective fiction. Known for his intricate plots and urbane prose, Walling delivers a tale of subtle suspense, where a locked room, a keyhole, and a chilling death form the core of an elegant and intelligent whodunit. When a prominent man is found dead in his study, the door locked from the inside and no obvious means of entry or exit, the case appears to be an impossible crime. The only clue: a witness claims to have seen something—or someone—through the keyhole. Called in to investigate is private detective Philip Tolefree, Walling’s cool-headed and observant sleuth, who must navigate a web of secrets, suppressed motives, and carefully guarded appearances. Walling's background as a journalist and editor lends his fiction a polished style and sharp insight into human behavior. Murder at the Keyhole is not just a puzzle to be solved, but a psychological portrait of the tensions that brew beneath polite society. As Tolefree methodically pieces together the truth, the reader is drawn into a world where every glance, gesture, and silence may carry fatal meaning. Perfect for fans of Freeman Wills Crofts and Henry Wade, Murder at the Keyhole is a classic mystery with a cerebral edge—a forgotten gem that rewards close reading and delivers a satisfying, quietly powerful resolution.
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Affiche du document A.B.C. Solves Five. Illustrated

A.B.C. Solves Five. Illustrated

C. E. Bechhofer Roberts

42min00

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56 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 42min.
A.B.C. Solves Five is a clever and compelling collection of five classic mysteries featuring the brilliant amateur sleuth A.B.C., created by C. E. Bechhofer Roberts, a barrister, journalist, and novelist known for his sharp intellect and narrative precision. First published in the 1930s, this volume offers an elegant showcase of Golden Age detective fiction—rich in deduction, atmosphere, and psychological insight. In each of the five cases, A.B.C.—a mysterious figure with a keen analytical mind—steps in where official investigators falter. With methodical brilliance and a cool detachment reminiscent of Sherlock Holmes or Dr. Thorndyke, he pieces together motives, reconstructs timelines, and uncovers truths hidden beneath the surface of polite society. From puzzling disappearances to cleverly staged murders, A.B.C.’s calm logic and subtle wit guide the reader through twisty plots and satisfying resolutions. Bechhofer Roberts, drawing on his legal background, injects each story with realistic procedure and intelligent dialogue, making the puzzles not only entertaining but plausible. The stories also reflect the social concerns and cultural textures of interwar Britain, giving the collection both literary value and historical interest. A.B.C. Solves Five is a forgotten gem of the mystery genre—a must-read for fans of classic detective fiction who appreciate clever plots, cerebral sleuths, and crisp, articulate storytelling.
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Affiche du document The Verdict of You All. Illustrated

The Verdict of You All. Illustrated

Henry Wade

1h06min45

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89 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h7min.
Originally published in 1926, The Verdict of You All marked the debut of Henry Wade, one of the most respected authors of the Golden Age of detective fiction. A masterful blend of legal drama, psychological insight, and traditional detective investigation, the novel immediately established Wade as a writer of seriousness and skill. The story opens with the murder of Sir Robert Fyfe, a prominent barrister found dead in his study under suspicious circumstances. As the police delve into the lives of those closest to him—including his family, colleagues, and clients—they uncover a tangled web of motives, secrets, and old grievances. The investigation is led by Superintendent Dodd, whose calm, rational approach slowly unravels the layers of deception surrounding the case. The title refers to the moment of courtroom climax, where the jury's verdict must reflect the complex interplay between justice and human fallibility. What sets The Verdict of You All apart is its realistic portrayal of police procedure and courtroom dynamics. Unlike the flamboyant detectives of his contemporaries, Wade's approach is grounded in the practicalities of law and the subtleties of human behavior. This restrained, intelligent style makes the novel both gripping and believable. Henry Wade was the pen name of Major Sir Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher (1887–1969), a British baronet, army officer, and magistrate. Educated at Eton and Oxford, Wade brought a deep understanding of law, society, and justice to his fiction. He was one of the founding members of the Detection Club (alongside Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and others), and is best known for his thoughtful, often morally complex detective novels. His work is characterized by a concern with realism, ethics, and the workings of the British legal system, making him a cornerstone of serious Golden Age crime writing.
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Affiche du document The Third Degree. Illustrated

The Third Degree. Illustrated

R.A.J. Walling

1h30min00

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120 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h30min.
The Third Degree by R.A.J. Walling is a classic British detective novel that blends intellectual intrigue with the quiet menace of psychological suspense. Known for his cerebral mysteries, Walling delivers another gripping case featuring his recurring sleuth, Philip Tolefree. The novel opens with a seemingly straightforward investigation into a suspicious death. But as Tolefree delves deeper, it becomes clear that the crime is anything but ordinary. A group of seemingly respectable individuals becomes the focus of intense scrutiny, and each interrogation reveals a new layer of motive, deceit, and guilt. The title, The Third Degree, refers not only to police questioning but also to the emotional pressure cooker that unfolds. Walling’s style is methodical and elegant, emphasizing logical deduction and subtle human behavior. His characters are well-drawn, with believable flaws and motivations, and the narrative tension builds steadily as Tolefree edges closer to a surprising resolution. Set in a quiet English village with secrets simmering beneath the surface, the novel captures the atmosphere of traditional Golden Age mystery while offering a darker, more introspective tone. Readers are invited not only to follow clues but to question the moral complexities of truth and justice. For fans of classic, character-driven mysteries, The Third Degree is a compelling and intelligent read—perfect for those who appreciate quiet suspense and clever plotting.
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Affiche du document The Bleston Mystery. Illustrated

The Bleston Mystery. Illustrated

Milward Kennedy

1h08min15

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91 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h08min.
The Bleston Mystery is a superb example of Milward Kennedy’s contribution to the Golden Age of detective fiction—an intelligent, tightly plotted murder mystery filled with psychological nuance and classic suspense. Set in the seemingly tranquil English village of Bleston, the story unravels with chilling precision as a shocking murder disturbs the calm facade of rural life. When a prominent figure in the village is found dead under suspicious circumstances, the case appears baffling. The clues don’t fit, alibis are uncertain, and motives remain elusive. Enter Kennedy’s sharp-eyed investigator, who must navigate a landscape of gossip, grudges, and hidden relationships to uncover the truth. The narrative is layered with subtle misdirection, clever detail, and the kind of steady deduction that made Golden Age mysteries so enduring. Milward Kennedy, a former civil servant and journalist, brought a keen intellect and a flair for realism to his detective novels. His work is often praised for its logical structure and sophisticated character development. The Bleston Mystery is no exception—it’s as much about the people as the puzzle, offering a portrait of small-town tensions where respectability can be a mask for something far more dangerous. Elegant, methodical, and ultimately surprising, The Bleston Mystery will delight readers who enjoy classic British mysteries in the tradition of Freeman Wills Crofts, Henry Wade, and Dorothy L. Sayers. A forgotten gem, now rediscovered.
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Affiche du document The Strong Room. Illustrated

The Strong Room. Illustrated

R.A.J. Walling

1h34min30

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126 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h34min.
The Strong Room by R.A.J. Walling is a masterfully crafted detective novel. Set in a quiet English town, the novel opens with the mysterious disappearance of a respected local banker. When his body is later discovered locked inside a seemingly impenetrable strong room, the case takes a dark and perplexing turn, baffling both police and public. It’s a classic locked-room mystery that challenges logic and unravels secrets layer by layer. The investigation is led by Philip Tolefree, Walling’s recurring amateur sleuth, whose calm intelligence and methodical approach guide readers through a tangle of conflicting evidence, veiled motives, and unexpected twists. As Tolefree digs deeper, he uncovers a web of long-standing grievances, personal ambitions, and carefully hidden truths. Walling’s writing is slow-burning and deliberate, with a strong emphasis on atmosphere, deduction, and character psychology. One of the novel’s great strengths lies in its sense of place. The provincial setting—with its sleepy streets, genteel homes, and underlying tensions—serves as the perfect backdrop for the unfolding mystery. Walling’s restrained and elegant prose gives the book an air of quiet menace, making the suspense all the more effective. Though not as well-known today as his Golden Age contemporaries, R.A.J. Walling was a highly respected writer in his time, admired for his intricate plotting and sophisticated style. The Strong Room is one of his most notable works, exemplifying his skill in turning a seemingly impossible crime into a deeply human and compelling mystery. For lovers of classic detective fiction, The Strong Room offers a rewarding and intellectually satisfying experience—part puzzle, part character study, and wholly atmospheric.
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Affiche du document Ariel. Illustrated

Ariel. Illustrated

Sylvia Plath

39min45

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53 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 40min.
Ariel is a posthumous poetry collection by Sylvia Plath, published in 1965. Written during the final months of her life, the collection captures intense emotional states shaped by her struggles with identity, mental illness, and societal expectations of women. The title refers to both a spirit from The Tempest and the horse she rode, symbolizing freedom and transformation. The poems are vivid, confessional, and often unsettling. Plath uses powerful imagery, such as in “Lady Lazarus” and “Daddy,” to explore themes of death, rebirth, trauma, and female oppression. Nature, violence, and the body appear throughout, reflecting her internal turmoil and search for liberation. Her tone shifts between despair, irony, and defiance. Ariel redefined modern poetry with its raw honesty and lyrical power. It remains a groundbreaking work in feminist and confessional literature, offering insight into Plath’s psyche and broader human experiences of pain, power, and identity. Contents: "Morning Song" "The Couriers" "Sheep in Fog" "The Applicant" "Lady Lazarus" "Tulips" "Cut" "Elm" "The Night Dances" "Poppies in October" "Berck-Plage" "Ariel" "Death & Co." "Lesbos" "Nick and the Candlestick" "Gulliver" "Getting There" "Medusa" "The Moon and the Yew Tree" "A Birthday Present" "Mary's Song" "Letter in November" "The Rival" "Daddy" "You're" "Fever 103°" "The Bee Meeting" "The Arrival of the Bee Box" "Stings" "The Swarm" "Wintering "The Hanging Man" "Little Fugue" "Years" "The Munich Mannequins" "Totem" "Paralytic" "Balloons" "Poppies in July" "Kindness" "Contusion" "Edge" "Words"
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Affiche du document The Mystery at Stowe. Illustrated

The Mystery at Stowe. Illustrated

Vernon Loder

1h25min30

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114 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h25min.
The Mystery at Stowe (1928) marks one of the earliest and most notable entries in Vernon Loder’s career as a master of Golden Age detective fiction. Set in the elegant and secretive world of an English country house, this novel offers everything fans of classic mysteries love: a suspicious death, a closed circle of suspects, and a detective determined to untangle the truth. When a weekend gathering at the grand estate of Stowe ends in a sudden death, what first appears to be suicide quickly raises doubts. The victim, found dead under mysterious circumstances, had both secrets and enemies. With the arrival of the unflappable Inspector Devenish, the veneer of upper-class decorum begins to crack, revealing jealousies, lies, and motives hidden beneath polite conversation. Vernon Loder crafts the mystery with precision and wit, balancing suspense with clever dialogue and red herrings that keep readers turning the pages. The country house setting is brought vividly to life, serving as both a picturesque backdrop and a pressure-cooker environment where secrets fester and danger lurks in the most civilized of places. As the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that nearly everyone at Stowe has something to hide. Only by unraveling each thread of deception can Devenish arrive at the truth—and the final twist is one even seasoned mystery fans won’t see coming. A quintessential whodunit from the Golden Age, The Mystery at Stowe is a smart, stylish, and thoroughly engaging read—perfect for lovers of classic detective stories.
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Affiche du document Between Twelve and One. Illustrated

Between Twelve and One. Illustrated

Vernon Loder

1h18min00

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104 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h18min.
Originally published in the Golden Age of detective fiction, Between Twelve and One by Vernon Loder is a tightly plotted, atmospheric mystery that blends classic whodunit structure with a touch of psychological complexity. Set in a quiet English town shaken by a chilling murder, the novel showcases Loder’s gift for suspense, character development, and ingenious plotting. The story begins with the discovery of a dead body shortly after midnight—an apparent accident or suicide at first glance. But as Inspector Devenish begins to peel back the layers of the victim’s life, it becomes clear that nothing is as it seems. Secrets, jealousies, and long-buried motives begin to surface, revealing that multiple people had reason to want the victim dead. What sets this novel apart is Loder’s precise control of pace and mood. The hours between midnight and dawn serve not only as a narrative device but as a symbolic space where truth, guilt, and fear emerge. The psychological tension builds slowly, turning a seemingly straightforward investigation into a tangled web of suspicion and revelation. Vernon Loder, a pseudonym of John George Hazlette Vahey, was known for his clean, fast-moving narratives and clever twists. Between Twelve and One is one of his finest works, praised for its elegant construction and gripping storyline. Fans of Agatha Christie and Freeman Wills Crofts will find much to admire in Loder’s understated, intelligent prose. This new illustrated edition brings fresh life to a forgotten gem of British crime fiction. With evocative artwork that captures the eerie stillness of late-night investigation, it offers both new readers and vintage mystery lovers a stylish journey into a classic world of intrigue and deduction.
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Affiche du document The Vase Mystery. Illustrated

The Vase Mystery. Illustrated

Vernon Loder

1h34min30

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126 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h34min.
The Vase Mystery is a gripping and cleverly constructed detective novel by Vernon Loder, a notable figure of the Golden Age of British crime fiction. Known for his clean prose, tightly woven plots, and atmospheric settings, Loder once again delivers a suspenseful and satisfying mystery that keeps the reader guessing until the final reveal. The story centers around a seemingly simple object—an ornate antique vase—that becomes the key to a dark and puzzling crime. When a murder occurs in an otherwise peaceful English country house, suspicion falls on the household and its visitors. But what connection does the delicate porcelain vase have to the motive? Inspector Devenish, Loder’s recurring and astute investigator, must untangle a web of secrets, deceit, and long-held grudges to expose the killer. With his characteristic blend of methodical detection and psychological nuance, Loder creates a tightly-paced narrative where every clue matters and no character is quite what they seem. The closed-circle setting heightens the tension, and the puzzle at the heart of the mystery is both original and intellectually satisfying. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Freeman Wills Crofts, The Vase Mystery is a classic British whodunit that deserves to be rediscovered. This edition reintroduces a forgotten gem of detective fiction from an author who helped shape the genre in its golden age.
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Affiche du document Rope. Illustrated

Rope. Illustrated

Hamilton Patrick

32min15

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43 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 32min.
Rope by Patrick Hamilton is a chilling and suspenseful stage play that explores the psychology of murder, moral arrogance, and the illusion of intellectual superiority. Inspired by the infamous Leopold and Loeb case, the play centers on two young men who strangle a fellow student simply to prove their belief in their own intellectual dominance—and then host a dinner party with the victim’s body hidden in the same room. Set entirely in a single apartment over the course of one evening, Rope masterfully builds tension through sharp dialogue, claustrophobic atmosphere, and growing unease. As their guests—including the victim’s family and an old professor—arrive, cracks begin to form in the killers' calm facade, leading to a psychological unraveling that is as gripping as it is disturbing. Hamilton’s taut script combines philosophical provocation with thriller-like suspense, challenging audiences to consider the dangers of abstract reasoning divorced from empathy or morality. The result is a darkly compelling drama that continues to resonate in its portrayal of guilt, pride, and the limits of human control. This illustrated edition enhances the reading experience with evocative imagery that mirrors the play’s stark tension and elegant menace. Rope remains a landmark of mid-20th-century British theatre—disturbing, intelligent, and unforgettable.
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Affiche du document Chefs-d'œuvre de Louis-Ferdinand Céline. 6 livres majeurs. Édition illustrée : Voyage au bout de la nuit, Mort à crédit, Guerre, L’Église et d'autres

Chefs-d'œuvre de Louis-Ferdinand Céline. 6 livres majeurs. Édition illustrée : Voyage au bout de la nuit, Mort à crédit, Guerre, L’Église et d'autres

Celine Louis-Ferdinand

9h54min00

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792 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 9h54min.
Ce recueil rassemble six des œuvres les plus marquantes de Louis-Ferdinand Céline, figure emblématique et controversée de la littérature française du XXe siècle. Dès Voyage au bout de la nuit, le lecteur est plongé dans un univers brutal, marqué par la guerre, la misère et le désespoir, exprimés dans un style oral unique et novateur. Ce roman, aux accents antimilitaristes et cyniques, bouleversa le paysage littéraire dès sa parution. L’ouvrage poursuit avec Mort à crédit, un récit plus introspectif, où Céline explore l’enfance, la médiocrité et l’échec, à travers le personnage de Ferdinand. Guerre, publié à titre posthume, dévoile la dimension traumatique du conflit de 1914-1918, dans une langue encore plus brute, hachée, à la limite de l’aphasie. L’Église, quant à elle, est une pièce théâtrale satirique rarement lue, où l’auteur pousse la critique des institutions à son paroxysme. Enfin, Les Beaux Draps et Des vagues complètent le volume avec des écrits plus pamphlétaires et expérimentaux. Cette édition illustrée, par ses images percutantes, souligne encore davantage la violence du monde célinien. Une plongée fascinante dans l’âme tourmentée d’un écrivain visionnaire et intransigeant.
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Affiche du document Œuvres complètes d’Arsène Lupin . Édition illustrée : Gentleman-Cambrioleur, Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmès, L'Aiguille creuse et d'autres

Œuvres complètes d’Arsène Lupin . Édition illustrée : Gentleman-Cambrioleur, Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmès, L'Aiguille creuse et d'autres

Maurice Leblanc

1h11min42

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2490 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h12min.
Découvrez l'univers fascinant d'Arsène Lupin, le célèbre gentleman-cambrioleur imaginé par Maurice Leblanc. Cette édition illustrée rassemble ses aventures les plus emblématiques, dont Arsène Lupin, gentleman-cambrioleur, Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmès, L’Aiguille creuse, et bien d’autres récits captivants. Entre mystère, humour et élégance, Lupin incarne le charme de l’anti-héros par excellence : rusé, audacieux, maître du déguisement et de la stratégie. Ses aventures, pleines de rebondissements et de clins d'œil à la société de son temps, séduisent autant par leur inventivité que par leur style raffiné. Cette édition enrichie d’illustrations originales donne vie aux personnages et aux décors, rendant la lecture encore plus immersive. Elle ravira aussi bien les amateurs de littérature policière classique que les nouveaux lecteurs curieux de découvrir ce monument de la fiction française. Un trésor littéraire incontournable, à (re)découvrir dans toute sa splendeur. Contents: • Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Cambrioleur • Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmès • L'Aiguille creuse • 813 • Le Bouchon de cristal • Les Confidences d'Arsène Lupin • L'Eclat d'obus • Le Triangle d'or • L'Ile aux trente cercueils • Les Dents du Tigre • Les Huit Coups de l'horloge • La Comtesse de Cagliostro • Le Pardessus d'Arsène Lupin • La Demoiselle aux Yeux Verts • L'Homme à la peau de bique • L'Agence Barnett et Cie • La Demeure mystérieuse • La Barre-y-va • Le Cabochon d'émeraude • La Femme aux deux sourires • Victor, de la Brigade mondaine • Le Cagliostro se venge • Les Milliards d'Arsène Lupin
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Affiche du document The Classic Collection of Langston Hughes. Poetry collections, Novels, Major plays. 9 books. Illustrated

The Classic Collection of Langston Hughes. Poetry collections, Novels, Major plays. 9 books. Illustrated

Langston Hughes

5h25min30

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434 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 5h25min.
This richly illustrated volume brings together nine of Langston Hughes’s most impactful works, showcasing his mastery across poetry, prose, and drama. A defining voice of the Harlem Renaissance, Hughes explored the joys, struggles, and everyday experiences of Black Americans with emotional depth and cultural resonance. The poetry collections in this edition—The Weary Blues, Fine Clothes to the Jew, The Negro Mother, and Dear Lovely Death—blend jazz rhythms, vernacular speech, and sharp social insight. These verses remain powerful reflections of dignity, hope, and resistance. Hughes’s only novel, Not Without Laughter, and his major plays—including Mulatto, Mule Bone (co-written with Zora Neale Hurston), and Black Nativity—offer vivid portraits of community, identity, and injustice. His dramatic works combine heartfelt dialogue and lyrical expression to capture the complexities of African American life. This essential collection honors a literary icon whose words continue to inspire and challenge readers worldwide. Contents: ·Poetry collections -The Weary Blues -Fine Clothes to the Jew -The Negro Mother and Other Dramatic Recitations -Dear Lovely Death ·Novels -Not Without Laughter ·Major plays -Mule Bone, with Zora Neale Hurston -Mulatto -Little Ham -Black Nativity
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Affiche du document The Classic Collection of Ring Lardner. Illustrated : You Know Me, Alibi Ike, Some Like Them Cold, Guillible’s Travels and others

The Classic Collection of Ring Lardner. Illustrated : You Know Me, Alibi Ike, Some Like Them Cold, Guillible’s Travels and others

Ring Lardner

2h46min30

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222 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h46min.
This beautifully illustrated volume brings together the finest works of Ring Lardner, one of America’s most distinctive literary voices of the early 20th century. Known for his sharp wit, ear for dialogue, and keen sense of irony, Lardner masterfully captured the quirks of American life through sports, relationships, and social satire. The collection features You Know Me, Al, a groundbreaking series of fictional letters from a naive baseball player that brilliantly parody fame, ambition, and the American dream. Alibi Ike and Some Like Them Cold further showcase Lardner’s talent for humor, absurdity, and revealing character through speech and situation. In Gullible’s Travels and other short pieces, Lardner turns his eye toward broader social themes, often exposing the pretensions and hypocrisies of middle-class America with a light touch and biting wit. His stories are as entertaining as they are insightful. A must-have for fans of American humor, baseball writing, or classic short fiction, this collection celebrates Lardner’s unique legacy as a satirist and storyteller. Contents: You Know Me Al: A Busher’s Letters Home Call for Mr. Keefe! Along Came Ruth Alibi Ike Gullible’s Travels Champion The Facts Harmony My Roomy The Young Immigrunts The Big Town Some Like Them Cold
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Affiche du document The Complete Collection of Geneviève Behrend. New Thought. Illustrated : Your Invisible Power, How to Live Life and Love it, Attaining Your Heart's Desire

The Complete Collection of Geneviève Behrend. New Thought. Illustrated : Your Invisible Power, How to Live Life and Love it, Attaining Your Heart's Desire

Geneviève Behrend

1h23min15

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111 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h23min.
This beautifully illustrated collection brings together the most inspiring works of Geneviève Behrend, one of the most influential voices of the New Thought movement. With clarity, warmth, and deep spiritual insight, Behrend teaches readers how to harness the power of the mind to shape reality and fulfill their deepest desires. In Your Invisible Power, she outlines the principles of creative visualization and shows how thought, belief, and focused intention can manifest real-world results. How to Live Life and Love It is a vibrant call to embrace life with joy and confidence, while Attaining Your Heart’s Desire provides practical guidance for aligning inner conviction with outward action. This collection is a timeless guide to personal empowerment and conscious living. The added illustrations enhance the reading experience, visually illuminating the uplifting ideas at the heart of Behrend’s teachings. Whether you're exploring metaphysical thought for the first time or revisiting the classics of spiritual self-help, this volume is an essential companion for creating a life of purpose, joy, and fulfillment. Contents: • Your Invisible Power • How to Live Life and Love it • Attaining Your Heart's Desire
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