Documents tagged with great books

GBF 09Catalog 2009 Web

2009-2010 catalog for the Great Books Foundation's post-secondary titles. Perfect anthologies for book groups, college courses, and the literary reader.
  • tiguel published this 11 / 09 / 2009
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Heart Of Darkness by Joseph Conrad

The story reflects the physical and psychological shock Conrad himself experienced in 1890, when he worked briefly in the Belgian Congo. The narrator, Marlow, describes a journey he took on an Afri...
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  • eBookEden published this 08 / 23 / 2009
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The Mansions of Philosophy

THE MANSIONS OF PHILOSOPHY A Survey of Human Life and Destiny by WILL JDURANT THE Si DRY TRANSITION A PHILOSOPHY AND THE SOCIAL PROBLEM Author of or PHILOSOPHY MENTAJL AUTOBIOGRAPHY "I...
  • Michaeldoralreynolds published this 07 / 03 / 2009
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Balzac: The Greatest Novelist of Them All?

An essay on one of the greatest novelists, Honore de Balzac.
  • vocame published this 06 / 12 / 2009
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Christian Subversive Reading List

Serious philosophers expose all their beliefs to challenge, including refusal to believe.
  • daver2tarleton published this 05 / 25 / 2009
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The Time Machine H G Wells

The Time Traveller (for so it will be convenient to speak of him) was expounding a recondite matter to us. His grey eyes shone and twinkled, and his usually pale face was flushed and animated. The ...
  • johnlalduhsaka published this 05 / 11 / 2009
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Top ebooks 15.Ponder Awhile- Mohit.K.Misra from 116,174 on Franklin

Top 24 ebooks on Franklin from116,174 ebooks-15.Ponder while- Mohit.K.Misra
  • mohitmisra published this 03 / 26 / 2009
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NEW BOOKS - TOP NEW BOOK RELEASES - GREAT BOOKS

NEW BOOKS - TOP NEW BOOK RELEASES - GREAT BOOKS [ CHRIS CURTIS - THE TURNING POINT
  • theturningpoint published this 12 / 08 / 2008
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Socrates and his God

Given what we hear from him in The Apology, it is not clear why Socrates “follows” his God, Apollo. There is evidence to support three explanations: 1) because he is compelled to; 2) because he w...
  • Patrick McEvoy-Halston published this 07 / 04 / 2008
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