ár a könyvön:
Az eredeti ár (könyvre nyomtatott ár), a kiadó által ajánlott fogyasztói ár, amely megegyezik a bolti árral (bolti akció esetét kivéve).
5900 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, abban az esetben az eredeti ár (könyvre nyomtatott ár) az érvényes, kivétel ez alól a boltban akciós könyvek.
ár a könyvön:
Az eredeti ár (könyvre nyomtatott ár), a kiadó által ajánlott fogyasztói ár, amely megegyezik a bolti árral (bolti akció esetét kivéve).
3690 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, abban az esetben az eredeti ár (könyvre nyomtatott ár) az érvényes, kivétel ez alól a boltban akciós könyvek.
ár a könyvön:
Az eredeti ár (könyvre nyomtatott ár), a kiadó által ajánlott fogyasztói ár, amely megegyezik a bolti árral (bolti akció esetét kivéve).
4990 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, abban az esetben az eredeti ár (könyvre nyomtatott ár) az érvényes, kivétel ez alól a boltban akciós könyvek.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
1830 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
3700 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
6990 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
6560 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
eredeti ár:
A termék ára Líra Könyv Zrt.-nél, ami nem tartalmaz online kedvezményt.
2350 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
It was New Year's Eve. The last weather forecast had given wind south-westerly force 5 increasing to 6 with poor visibility in sleet or snow showers. Between Land's End and the Scillies, and already in to the northbound trafiic lane, the tanker Petros Jupiter, with 57,000 tons of crude for the...
Preface
This study of George Lukács is necessarily brief and selective. Its purpose is to facilitate access to an important writer most of whose work has appeared only in Hungarian or in German. It is therefore primarily an essay in interpretation for the benefit of students whose background is...
PART ONE
chapter i
THE FIVE O'CLOCK EXPRESS
On they went, singing "Eternal Memory," and whenever they stopped, the sound of their feet, the horses and the gusts of wind seemed to carry on their singing.
Passers-by made way for the procession, counted the wreaths and crossed themselves. Some...
The First Day
Friday, 3 December
The Red October
Captain First Rank Marko Ramius of the Soviet Navy was dressed for the Arctic conditions normal to the Northern Fleet submarine base at Polyarnyy. Five layers of wool and oilskin enclosed him. A dirty harbour tug pushed his submarine's bow...
PROLOGUEThey had come a long way, those gypsies encamped for their evening meal on the dusty greensward by the winding mountain road in Provence. From Transylvania they had come, from the pastas of Hungary, from the High Tatra of Czechoslovakia, from the Iron Gate, even from as far away as the...
Craig Thomas was born itf Cardiff in 1942, and educated at Cardiff High School and University College, Cardiff, where he was awarded his MA in 1967. His first növel, Rat Trap, and his first bestseller, Firefox, were both published while he was still a schoolmaster. The success of Firefox on both...
Prologue 1942
Freedom! To do what?
Big black clouds driven by the warm winds of the northeasterly monsoon scudded over the South China Sea. The swell built up into heavy, leaden waves which smashed against the coast. The lifeboat creaked and grated as it grounded on the beach, then tipped over,...
PROLOGUE
The afternoon of the 9th of September was exactly like any other aftemoon. None of those who were to be concemed in the events of that day could lay claim to having had a premonition of disaster. (With the exception, that is, of Mrs. Packer of 47, Wilbraham Crescent, who specialised in...
Prologuevi},A small dusty man in a small dusty room. That's how I always thought of him, just a small dusty man in a small dusty room.No cleaning woman was ever allowed to enter that office with its soot-stained heavily curtained windov/s overlooking Birdcage Walk: and no person, cleaner or not,...
Many people have had various ideas about the Great Pyramid at Giza, Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, and that remote, mysterious island called Easter after the day upon which it was discovered by European Man. A goodly number of these people have written books. Impressed with the implications of it...
INTRODUCTION
The Author speaks:
The first question put to an author, personally, or through the post, is:
'Where do you get your ideas from?'
The temptation is great to reply: 'I always go to Harrods,' or T get them mostly at the Army Navy Stores,' or, snappily. Try Marks and Spencer.'
The...
Chapter One
The District Officer, Maurice Mason, a dark-haired rotund man in his forties, of medium height, stood disbelieving one minute, and pleading for his life to be spared in the next, when the axe finally fell across his neck and a well sharpened machete neatly severed his head from the...
CHAPTER ONE
He was a man who travelled much and always in singular comfort, so that he had little of the curiosity of the tourist and much of the impatience of the executive who must despatch his business and be gone again.
However, this Easter Sunday in Rome was different. It was a family...
CHAPTER ITommy Beresford removed his overcoat in the hall of the flat. He hung it up with some care, taking time over it. His hat went carefully on the next peg.He squared his shoulders, affixed a resolute smile to his face and walked into the sitting-room, where his wife= |sat knitting a Balaclava...
PREFACE
Agatha Christie began to write this book in April 1950; she finished it some fifteen years later when she was 75 years old. Any book written over so long a period must contain certain repetitions and inconsistencies and these have been tidied up. Nothing of importance has been omitted,...
prologueThey had come a long way, those gypsies encamped for their evening meal on the düsty greensrvvard by the winding mountain road in Provence. From Transylvania they had come, from the pustas of Hungary, from the High Tatra of Czechoslovakia, from the Iron Gate, even from as far away as the...
THE CASE OF
THE MIDDLE-AGED WIFE
Four grunts, an indignant voice asking why nobody could leave a hat alone, a slammed door, and Mr Packington had departed to catch the eight forty-five to the city. Mrs Packington sat on at the breakfast table. Her face was flushed, her lips were pursed, and the...
It was a good plan. The Chief and his Brigade Officers had worked at it for five weeks.
They knew in which car the target would travel, and which routes his escorts could take between the detached suburban house and the Crown Court. They had the timings on the car, and they knew that all the...
Prologue
Whenever I was at the end of my strengtih, I would climb up on the window-sill and poke my head out through the narrow window. Down below, galoshes squelched and cats cried like children. Thus, for a few moments, I hung over the city, gulping its raw, damp air; then I jumped back on the...
The BetrothalI have taken for my motto 'Time unveils Truth', and I believe that is often to be the case. Now that I am sick, weary and soon to die, I have looked back over my life which, on the whole, has been a sad and bitter one, though, like most people, I have had some moments of happiness....
Introduction
This book of readings is the second in a series on British society. The first. The Sociology of Modern Britain, already published, deals with the main elements of the social structure which form the background to the study of social problems. It is not a comprehensive guide to the...
TRAPP'S PEACE
brian callison was born in Manchester in 1934. He
was educated at the High School of Dundee before
entering the merchant navy in 1950 as midshipman
with the Blue Funnel Line, sailing mainly on cargo
liners to the Far East and Australia. On leaving the
sea he studied at Dundee...
CHAPTER ONEShe had buttocks hke a horse. A thoroughbred, naturally. Smooth, firm and rounded, mobile and mettlesome. There was a seductive, stupefying scent about her - or so he guessed.In short, a first-rate filly capable of winning any class of race for her owner of the moment. No doubt she had...
CHAPTER ONE
Choking, dense, impenetrable, the black smoke lay pall-like over the dying city. Every building, every office-block and house, the intact and the bomb-shattered alike, was invested by it, swathed in the dark anonymity of its gently swirling cocoon. Every street, every alley, every...
THE SICILIAN SPECIÁLIST In 1943, Norman Lewis, then in British Intelligence, was seconded to the American 5th Army and spent two years in Naples, watching the Allies kowtow to Yito Genovese and Lucky Luciano, erstwhile Mafia overlords in the U.S., and now the real power behind the throne in...
1 LONDON
There would be no warning, I knew that.
In the total darkness I thought I could see things: the glint of his eyes, his bared teeth; and in the silence I thought I could hear his breath and the soft tentative padding of his feet as he looked for me; but all I saw and heard was in my...
INTRODUCTION
Inevitably, it appears, the short story writer becomes over-looked in favour of the novelist—a regrettable condition which has prevailed throughout most of the Western literary world and now, more recently, with the Afričan literary scene, too. The Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe...
Chapter 1
The foiir men sat in miserable silence, sweating in the white Cougar that shimmered in the Nevada air. Ahead, the black tarmac road wound between sandstone cliffs that gave the name to Stonewall Pass, before falling away to the barren wastes of the desert below. It was noon, hotter...
CHAPTER ONE
Who is there who has not felt a sudden startled pang at rehving an old experience, or feehng an old emotion?
'I have done this before . . /
Why do those words always move one so profoundly?
That was the question I asked myself as I sat in the train watching the flat Essex...
ForewordIt is altogether fitting thai the discoveries described in this book were made by an astronomer affiliated with the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.Samuel P. Langley, third secretary of the Smithsonian Institution and founder of its Astrophysical Observatory, was the first major...
THE CASE OF THE MIDDLE-AGED
WIFE
Four grunts, an indignant voice asking why nobody could leave a hat alone, a slammed door, and Mr. Packington had departed to catch the eight-forty-five to the city. Mrs. Packington sat on at the breakfast table. Her face was flushed, her lips were pursed, and...
Book I
ROSEMARY
" What can I do to drive away remembrances from mine eyes?"
Six people were thinking of Rosemary Barton who had died nearly a year ago. . . .
I
iris marle
I
Iris Marle was thinking about her sister, Rosemary.
For nearly a year she had deliberately tried to put the thought...