Abil Kile

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Books by Abil Kile

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Der Parasit, oder, die Kunst sein Glück zu machen by Schiller and Picard

Authors: Picard, L.-B. (Louis-Benoît), 1769-1828

In Leadership

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"Der Parasit, oder die Kunst sein Glück zu machen" by Schiller and Picard is a comedic play written during the late 18th century. The story unfolds in Paris and revolves around the characters connected to Narbonne, a minister, along with his family and associates, highlighting the intricacies of ambition, love, and social maneuvering within a burea...

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Turandot, Prinzessin von China by Friedrich Schiller

Authors: Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805

In Business

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"Turandot, Prinzessin von China" by Friedrich Schiller is a tragicomedy written in the late 18th century. This work is based on the earlier Italian fairy tale by Carlo Gozzi and revolves around themes of love, power, and the struggle against oppressive traditions. The main characters include Princess Turandot, who is renowned for her beauty and int...

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Im Gold- und Silberland by Mark Twain

Authors: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910

In Leadership

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"Im Gold- und Silberland" by Mark Twain is a humorous narrative written in the early 20th century. The book recounts the adventures and misadventures of a character navigating the burgeoning mining town of Carson City, Nevada, during the gold and silver rush era. It combines vivid depictions of the frontier life with Twain's characteristic wit and ...

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Die Umsegelung Afrikas durch phönizische Schiffer ums Jahr 600 v. Chr. Geb.

Authors: Müller, Willi, 1893-1969

In Economics

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"Die Umsegelung Afrikas durch phönizische Schiffer ums Jahr 600 v. Chr. Geb." von Willi Müller ist eine historische Untersuchung, die sich mit dem antiken Bericht über die Umsegelung Afrikas durch Phönizier befasst. Written in the late 19th century, the work engages critically with classical sources, particularly the account by Herodotus, exploring...

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Wallensteins Lager by Friedrich Schiller

Authors: Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805

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"Wallensteins Lager" by Friedrich Schiller is a dramatic poem that was written during the late 18th century, a time of significant political and artistic developments. This work is set against the backdrop of the Thirty Years' War, focusing on the military and political dynamics of the era. Schiller explores the themes of power, loyalty, and the hu...

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Sonne und Sterne by M. W. Meyer

Authors: Meyer, M. W. (Max Wilhelm), 1853-1910

In Productivity

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"Sonne und Sterne" by Dr. M. W. Meyer is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book explores the nature and significance of the sun, aiming to educate readers about its role in the natural sciences and its impacts on life on Earth. Through detailed explanations grounded in scientific principles, the work delves into celest...

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Reisebilder und verschiedene Skizzen by Mark Twain

Authors: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910

In Productivity

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"Reisebilder und verschiedene Skizzen" by Mark Twain is a collection of humorous writings written in the late 19th century. This work captures Twain's observations and experiences during his travels, particularly in Europe, where he shares his wit and keen eye for detail on various subjects, including landscapes, cultural quirks, and social interac...

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Die Piccolomini by Friedrich Schiller

Authors: Schiller, Friedrich, 1759-1805

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"Die Piccolomini" by Friedrich Schiller is a historical drama written in the early 19th century that explores themes of power, loyalty, and betrayal during the Thirty Years' War. The play primarily revolves around key characters such as Wallenstein, the Duke of Friedland and commander of the imperial army, and the Piccolomini family, specifically G...

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Die Pest zu London by Daniel Defoe

Authors: Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731

In Economics

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"Die Pest zu London" by Daniel Defoe is a historical account written in the early 18th century. The work chronicles the catastrophic outbreak of the bubonic plague in London during the 17th century, detailing the societal reactions, public health measures, and personal narratives of those affected. At the start of the book, the narrator provides a ...