Vor über fünfhundert Jahren stellte sich ein junger Wittenberger Mönch im Alleingang Kaiser, Papst und Kirche, den mächtigsten Institutionen seiner Zeit, entgegen.
Vor über fünfhundert Jahren stellte sich ein junger Wittenberger Mönch im Alleingang Kaiser, Papst und Kirche, den mächtigsten Institutionen seiner Zeit, entgegen.
Scientific curiosity prompted us to ask about the history of Qalhat, the truth about the earthquake that destroyed it, and who is the righteous woman Bibi Maryam?
Cuando el 4 de septiembre de 1970 Salvador Allende obtuvo el 36,2 por ciento de los votos que lo llevaron a ser presidente de la República, empezaron los mil días más intensos de la historia de Chile.
*LONGLISTED FOR THE 2025 WINGATE PRIZE***A GUARDIAN AND OBSERVER GRAPHIC NOVEL OF THE YEAR**This is the story of the ordinary extraordinary life of Dr Elena Zadik.
Der häusliche Herd Emile Zola - Im zehnten Band der Rougon-Macquard-Reihe, der Saga einer Familie unter dem Zweiten Kaiserreich, schildert Zola das heuchlerische, verlogene, zum Schein sittsam tuende, dabei durch und durch verderbte und lasterhafte Bürgertum.
The Master of Ballantrae Robert Louis Stevenson - The Master of Ballantrae is a book by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, focusing upon the conflict between two brothers, Scottish noblemen whose family is torn apart by the Jacobite rising of 1745.
A new book in Bryan Talbot's award-winning science fiction graphic novels series, starring the legendary character Luther ArkwrightThe Adventures of Luther Arkwright, first serialised in 1978, is considered by many to be the first British graphic novel.
The last installment in the brilliant 'Scott Pilgrim' graphic novel series from Bryan Lee O'Malley, writer of Scott Pilgrim Takes Off - now a major Netflix series.
From the bestselling author of Wonder comes the graphic novel White Bird: soon to be a major film starring Ariella Glaser, Orlando Schwerdt, Bryce Gheisar, Helen Mirren and Gillian Anderson.
The German bestseller - a powerful and deeply affecting graphic memoir that explores identity, guilt and the meaning of home *WINNER of the The National Book Critics Circle Award for Autobiography*One of the Guardian's '50 Biggest Books of Autumn 2018'The New York Times Critics' Top Books of 2018Nora Krug grew up as a second-generation German after the end of the Second World War, struggling with a profound ambivalence towards her country's recent past.