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  • The Voyage of the Beagle_Part4
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Charles Darwin 播 / Roger Turnau
  • CharlesDarwin'stravelsaroundtheworldasanindependentnaturalistonHMSBeaglebetween1831and1836impresseduponhimasenseofthenaturalworld'sbeauty,sublimityandothernesswhichlanguagecouldbarelycapture.ThisjournaltakesthereaderfromthecoastsandinteriorsofSouthAmericatotheSouthSeaIslands.ItdisplaysDarwin'sspeculativemindatwork,posingsearchingquestionsaboutthecomplexrelationsbetweentheEarth'sstructure,animalforms,anthropologyandtheoriginsoflifeitself.
  • 达尔文_贝格尔号航行日记The_Voyage_of_the_Beagle_Part2
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Charles Darwin 播 / Roger Turnau
  • 作为笔调轻松、文笔优美、诙谐有趣的自然历史书籍之一,《贝格尔号航行日记》记述了查尔斯·达尔文于1831年至1836年间经南美洲、加拉帕戈斯群岛、澳洲重返英格兰的旅程,此次旅行加深了他对生物学的理解,丰富和发展了他的进化论观点。在达尔文的笔下,他的那些冒险经历,诸如火地岛遭遇“野人”、在巴塔哥尼亚偶食生禽,以及试图骑上晃晃悠悠的巴塔哥尼亚乌龟的努力都一一生动地跃然纸上,描绘得栩栩如生。
  • 大头儿子和斑点狗
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / 郑春华 播 / 佚名
  • 《大头儿子和斑点狗》讲述了大头儿子和斑点狗之间好玩的故事。大头儿子得到一只斑点狗,他给斑点狗穿小裙子,可是,斑点狗却是男子汉;他让斑点狗当马驮菜,斑点狗却闯了祸;他给斑点狗过生日,请来了贵妃狗、哈巴狗、沙皮狗等,小狗们在生日party上高兴得汪汪大叫。大头儿子帮助斑点狗找到了妈妈。妈妈亲着斑点狗,斑点狗变成了世界上最幸福的一只狗。
  • The Voyage of the Beagle_Part1
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Charles Darwin 播 / Roger Turnau
  • Thebook,alsoknownasDarwin’sJournalofResearches,isavividandexcitingtravelmemoiraswellasadetailedscientificfieldjournalcoveringbiology,geology,andanthropologythatdemonstratesDarwin’skeenpowersofobservation,writtenatatimewhenWesternEuropeanswerestilldiscoveringandexploringmuchoftherestoftheworld.AlthoughDarwinrevisitedsomeareasduringtheexpedition,forclaritythechaptersofthebookareorderedbyreferencetoplacesandlocationsratherthanchronologically.Withhindsight,ideaswhichDarwinwouldlaterdevelopintohistheoryofevolutionbynaturalselectionarehintedatinhisnotesandinthebook
  • 达尔文自传The_Autobiography_of_Charles_Darwin
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Charles Darwin 播 / LivelyHive
  • Darwinwrotethebook,whichheentitledRecollectionsoftheDevelopmentofmyMindandCharacter,forhisfamily.HestatesthathestartedwritingitonaboutMay28,1876andhadfinisheditbyAugust3.ThebookwaseditedbyCharlesDarwin’ssonFrancisDarwin,whoremovedseveralpassagesaboutDarwin’scriticalviewsofGodandChristianity.ItwaspublishedinLondonbyJohnMurrayaspartofThelifeandlettersofCharlesDarwin,includinganautobiographicalchapter.TheomittedpassageswerelaterrestoredbyDarwin’sgranddaughterNoraBarlowina1958editiontocommemoratethe100thanniversaryofthepublicationofTheOrigin.ThiseditionwaspublishedinLondonbyCollinsunderthetitleofTheAutobiographyofCharlesDarwin1809-1882,withtheoriginalomissionsrestored,editedandwithappendixandnotesbyhisgranddaughterNoraBarlow.Theoriginalisinthepublicdomainasitscopyrighthasexpired,butthelaterversionremainsundercopyright.
  • Hindoo_Tales_or_the_Adventures_of_Ten_Princes_Part2
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Dandin 播 / sid
  • Thisscarceantiquarianbookisafacsimilereprintoftheoriginal.Duetoitsage,itmaycontainimperfectionssuchasmarks,notations,marginaliaandflawedpages.Becausewebelievethisworkisculturallyimportant,wehavemadeitavailableaspartofourcommitmentforprotecting,preserving,andpromotingtheworld'sliteratureinaffordable,highquality,moderneditionsthataretruetotheoriginalwork.
  • Hindoo_Tales_or_the_Adventures_of_Ten_Princes_Part1
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Dandin 播 / sid
  • ThisbookdescribestheadventuresoftenKumaras,i.e.,youngmen,(allofwhomareeitherprincesorsonsofroyalministers),asnarratedbythementhemselves.Thesenarrativesarerepletewithaccountsofdemigods,ghosts,gamblers,intrigueswithvoluptiouswomen,astonishingcoincidences,cockfights,anthropophagy,sorcery,robberies,murdersandwars.
  • 格林童话_32节英文版
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / 雅各布·格林、威廉·格林 播 / 佚名
  • 雅各布·格林和威廉·格林兄弟是德国著名的语言学家,童话作家。他们搜集和编辑的《儿童与家庭童话集》,在全世界享有盛名,在我国通称为《格林童话》。《格林童话》是世界儿童文学的宝贵财富,她与《安徒生童话》、《一千零一夜》并称为“世界三大儿童文学经典”。《格林童话》已被翻译成140种文字,在世界各国广泛传播,成为仪次于《圣经》的深受成人和儿童欢迎的德语作品。2005年,联合国教科文组织把德语版的《格林童话》列为世界文化遗产,称赞它是“欧洲和东方童话传统的划时代汇编作品”。
  • The_Lamplighter_Part3
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Maria Susanna Cummins 播 / Bridget Gaige
  • TheLamplighterwasCummins'sfirstnovelandwasanimmediatebest-seller,selling20,000copiesintwentydays.Theworksold40,000ineightweeks,andwithinfivemonthsithadsold65,000.AtthetimeitwassecondinsalesonlytoHarrietBeecherStowe'sUncleTom'sCabin.Itsoldover100,000copiesinBritainandwastranslatedintomultipledifferentlanguages.
  • 王尔德童话集(双语版)
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / 奥斯卡·王尔德 播 / Andrew Wang、周雪
  • 《快乐王子》是英国著名作家王尔德的代表作之一,是童话世界里难以逾越的一座高峰。作者以诗意的、行云流水般的笔触,以俯瞰式的姿态在我们面前铺展了一幅社会图卷,让我们在唯美的世界里感受了一份凄婉和忧伤,在淡淡的忧伤中走近并不快乐的“快乐王子”,走进王尔德唯美的世界。作者简介奥斯卡·王尔德(1854-1900),爱尔兰人,19世纪英国唯美主义艺术运动的倡导者,著名作家、诗人,戏剧家。代表作有小说《道林·格雷的画像》、戏剧《莎乐美》、《温德米尔夫人的扇子》等。
  • The_Lamplighter_Part2
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Maria Susanna Cummins 播 / Bridget Gaige
  • 点灯是康明斯的第一部小说,是直接的畅销书,在20天销售20000份。八周售出40,000工作,并在五个月内已售出65,000。在当时,这是第二只在销售斯托夫人的“汤姆叔叔的小屋”。在英国售出了超过10万份,被翻译成多种不同的语言。霍桑的小说写在1855到威廉D.蒂克纳的信中:“什么是点灯这些无数版本的神秘面纱,其他书籍既不更好,也不更坏吗?”在同一封信中,霍桑他臭名昭著的说法,“美国现在全给了广告-D涂鸦妇女”暴徒。这很可能是从来没有读过霍桑点灯,但今天他的信是主要的“声名鹊起”的小说。
  • The Lamplighter_Part1
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Maria Susanna Cummins 播 / Bridget Gaige
  • GertrudebeganlifeasanabusedchildinthecareofNanGrant,acoldandcruelwoman.Theonlyhumancharacterwhowaskindtoherwasthelamplighter,TrumanFlint.WhenNan,inoneofhertantrums,threwGertrudeawayfromherhouse,hetookherintohiscare.AfewunforgettablepeopletaughtGertrudeeverythingthatayoungladyhastoknow.AlmosteverybodylovesandadmiresGertrude.ButtheoneshelovedbestisWillieSullivan.Willthislovestaystrongevenafter6yearsofseparation?AndwillGertrude,soadmiredandlovedassheis,behappy-onceinherlife-forherselfandnotforothers?
  • 金色原子中的女孩The_Girl_in_the_Golden_Atom
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Ray Cummings 播 / Richard Kilmer
  • Aclassicworkofsciencefiction,thisnovelwasoneofthefirsttoexploretheworldoftheatom.TheGirlintheGoldenAtomisthestoryofayoungchemistwhofindsahiddenatomicworldwithinhismother'sweddingring.Underamicroscope,heseeswithintheringabeautifulyoungwomansittingbeforeacave.Enchantedbyher,heshrinkshimselfsothathecanjoinherworld.HavingworkedforThomasAlvaEdison,RayCummings(1887-1957)wasinspiredbyscience'spossibilitiesandbegantowritesciencefiction.TheGirlintheGoldenAtomwasenormouslysuccessfulatitspublicationin1923,andCummingswentontowriteanequallysuccessfulsequel,ThePeopleoftheGoldenAtom.BothvolumesarefeaturedinthisBisonBooksedition,alongwithanewintroductionbyJackWilliamson.RayCummingswasaprolificwriterofmanyclassicworksandafoundingfigureofthescience-fictionpulpgenre.JackWilliamsonistheauthorofnumerousclassicsofsciencefiction,includingTheHumanoids,DarkerthanYouThink,andTerraformingEarth.HehasbeeninductedintotheScienceFictionandFantasyHallofFame.
  • Brigands_of_the_Moon_Part2
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Ray Cummings 播 / Seth Adam Sher
  • GreggHaljanwasawarethattherewasacertaindangerinhavingthegiantspaceshipPlanetarastopoffatthemoontopickupGrantline’sspecialcargoofmoonore.Forthatraremetal—invaluableinkeepingEarth’stechnologyrunning—wasthetargetofmanygreedyeyes.Butneverthelesshehadn’tfiguredonthespecialtwistthecleverMartianbrigandswoulduse.Sowhenhefoundboththeshipandhimselfsuddenlyintheirhands,heknewthattherewasonlyonewayinwhichhecouldhopetosavethatcargoandhisownsecret—thatwouldbebyturningspace-piratehimselfandpayingtheBrigandsoftheMoonbackintheirowninterplanetarycoin.
  • Brigands_of_the_Moon
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Ray Cummings 播 / Seth Adam Sher
  • GreggHaljanwasawarethattherewasacertaindangerinhavingthegiantspaceshipPlanetarastopoffatthemoontopickupGrantline’sspecialcargoofmoonore.Forthatraremetal—invaluableinkeepingEarth’stechnologyrunning—wasthetargetofmanygreedyeyes.Butneverthelesshehadn’tfiguredonthespecialtwistthecleverMartianbrigandswoulduse.Sowhenhefoundboththeshipandhimselfsuddenlyintheirhands,heknewthattherewasonlyonewayinwhichhecouldhopetosavethatcargoandhisownsecret—thatwouldbebyturningspace-piratehimselfandpayingtheBrigandsoftheMoonbackintheirowninterplanetarycoin.
  • More_William
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Richmal Crompton 播 / Kara Shallenberg
  • ThesecondofCrompton’sseriesof39booksaboutWilliamBrown,ourcheeky11year-oldprotagonist.Aherotosome,adastardlyvillaintoothers,thisbookisstructuredroundayearinhislife.StartingwithWilliamwakinguponChristmasmorningandendingwithhimgoingtosleepthefollowingChristmasEve,therearetheusualroundofmisadventures,misunderstandings,andgeneralmayheminbetween.WhenaboylikeWilliamwakesupunderamottothatsays“ABusyDayIsAHappyDay”alongsideacopyof“ThingsABoyCanDo”,chaosisjustaroundthecorner.IncludestheveryfirstWilliamshortstory–“RiceMould”.Oftendismissedaschildren’sliterature,thefirstfewbooksofWilliamstorieswereprobablyaimedmoreatanadultaudience.TheyresonatewithadistinctlyEnglishhumour,butthereareobviousechoesfrom‘TomSawyer’and‘HuckleberryFinn’.
  • 罗宾汉Robin_Hood
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Paul Creswick 播 / ToddHW
  • "Well,obin,onwhatfollydoyouemployyouself?Doyoucutsticksfooufieo'monings?"ThusspokeMasteHughFitzooth,King'sangeoftheFoestatLocksley,asheenteedhishouse.obinflushedalittle."Theseaeaows,si,"heannounced,holdingoneupfoinspection.DameFitzoothsmiledupontheboyassheosetomeethelod."Whatfotunedoyoubingusto-day,fathe?"askedshe,cheeily.
  • 孩子的伊索Baby’s Own Aesop
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Walter Crane 播 / Denny Sayers
  • “Baby’sOwnAesop”presentsthefablesasone-stanzalimericks,each“pictoriallypointed”byWalterCrane,thenotedpainterandillustrator.Heapprenticedtomasterwood-engraver,WilliamJamesLinton,whofurnishedthedraftofthebook’spoemsforCranetoedit.“Baby’sOwnAesop”isavailableinabeautifulfacsimileeditionofcoloredengravingsfromtheInternationalChildren’sDigitalLibrary,withwhichyourchildcanreadalongwhilelisteningtotherecording.
  • 街头女孩麦吉Maggie:A_Girl_of_the_Streets
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Stephen Crane 播 / Lucy Burgoyne
  • StephenCrane'sfirstnovel,Maggie:AGirloftheStreetshasbeencalled"thefirstdarkflowerofAmericanNaturalism"foritsdistinctiveelementsofnaturalisticfiction.Thechiefcharacter,Maggie,descendsintoprostitutionafterbeingledastraybyherlover.Ratherthanfocusingonthosethatmakeuptheveryrichormiddleclass,thenovelhighlightsthedeplorablelivingconditionsoftheworkingclassduringtheso-calledGildedAgeinNewYork'sBowery.
  • 奥立佛Olive_by_Dinah_Maria_Craik_Part1
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Dinah Maria Craik 播 / Arielle Lipshaw
  • InspiredbyJaneEyre,DinahMariaCraik's1850novel,Olive,wasoneofthefirsttofeatureadisabledcentralcharacter.'Slightlydeformed'frombirth,Olivebelievesthatshewillneverbeabletomarrylikeotherwomen,soshedevotesherlifetoherart,hermother,andaboveall,herreligion.Ittakesadarksecretfromthepastandanew,fascinatingacquaintance,tomakeherrealizewhatherlifecouldbe.
  • John_Halifax,Gentleman_Part3
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Dinah Craik 播 / Cori Samuel
  • Thisnovel,publishedin1856,wasoneofthepopularandbelovednovelsintheVictorianera.ItistoldinthefirstpersonbyPhineasFletcher,aninvalidsonofaQuakertannerwhoispresentedtousinthebeginningasalonelyyouth.JohnHalifax,thefirstfriendheeverhad,isapoororphanwhoistakeninbyhisfathertohelpintheworkwhichhissicklysoncan'tconstantlydo.PhineastellsusinanunforgettablewayhowJohnsucceededinrisingfromhishumblebeginningandbecomeawealthyandsuccessfulman.Butwiththemoneycomehorribletroubles...Inanunforgettablemanner,welearntoknowallthecharactersofthenovelasiftheyreallylived.
  • John_Halifax,Gentleman_Part2
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Dinah Craik 播 / Cori Samuel
  • Thisnovel,publishedin1856,wasoneofthepopularandbelovednovelsintheVictorianera.ItistoldinthefirstpersonbyPhineasFletcher,aninvalidsonofaQuakertannerwhoispresentedtousinthebeginningasalonelyyouth.JohnHalifax,thefirstfriendheeverhad,isapoororphanwhoistakeninbyhisfathertohelpintheworkwhichhissicklysoncan'tconstantlydo.PhineastellsusinanunforgettablewayhowJohnsucceededinrisingfromhishumblebeginningandbecomeawealthyandsuccessfulman.Butwiththemoneycomehorribletroubles...Inanunforgettablemanner,welearntoknowallthecharactersofthenovelasiftheyreallylived.
  • John_Halifax,Gentleman_Part1
  • 类 / 英语名著
  • 文 / Dinah Craik 播 / Cori Samuel
  • Thisnovel,publishedin1856,wasoneofthepopularandbelovednovelsintheVictorianera.ItistoldinthefirstpersonbyPhineasFletcher,aninvalidsonofaQuakertannerwhoispresentedtousinthebeginningasalonelyyouth.JohnHalifax,thefirstfriendheeverhad,isapoororphanwhoistakeninbyhisfathertohelpintheworkwhichhissicklysoncan'tconstantlydo.PhineastellsusinanunforgettablewayhowJohnsucceededinrisingfromhishumblebeginningandbecomeawealthyandsuccessfulman.Butwiththemoneycomehorribletroubles...Inanunforgettablemanner,welearntoknowallthecharactersofthenovelasiftheyreallylived.