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Adabiyot. Adabiyotshunoslik. Xalq og‘zaki ijodiyoti
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A Brother's Promise
A little girl will change his world...He didn't realize he wanted a family...until he suddenly became a single dad.After his sister's death, rancher Mick Ashford's determined to ensure his orphaned niece, Sadie, feels at home. And accepting guidance from Christa Slocum is his first step. But just as Christa and Sadie start to settle into Mick's heart, Sadie's paternal grandparents sue for custody. Now Mick must fight to keep them together...or risk losing the makeshift family he's come to love.From Harlequin Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.Bliss, TexasBook 1: A Father's PromiseBook 2: A Brother's Promise
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'' Turkiy adabiyot durdonalari '' . Chingiz Aytmatov . 85 - jild.
Mazkur keng ko`lamli, zalvorli badiiy silsilaga umumturkiy adabiyotoing eng yetuk namunalari, 0 ‘zbekiston, Turkiya, Qozog'iston, Qirg'iziston, Ozarbayjon, Turkmaniston va Vengriya davlatlarining atoqli shoir, adib va mutafakkirlarining asarlari kiritildi. Turkiy tilli davlatlar orasida ilk bor ro'yobga chiqarilgan ushbu yirik loyiha ona yurtimizda madaniyat va san’atga ko'rsatilayotgan ulkan g‘amxo‘rlikning, xalqimizning qardosh xalqlar va ularning so ‘z san’atiga nisbatan yuksak hurmal-ehtiromining ramzidir.
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A Carolina Valentine
A Valentine's Day wedding, a fake girlfriend and a bachelor auction—what could go wrong? After an unexpected—but heated—New Year's kiss, Dr. Paul Thorpe has done his utmost to keep things from turning awkward with nurse Aimee Baker, his colleague. But when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction at the hospital's fundraising gala, he takes his chances and agrees on one condition: that Aimee accompany him to his brother's Valentine's Day wedding as his pretend girlfriend. What he doesn't tell her is that his ex-fiancée will also be in attendance. Aimee agrees, knowing Paul's participation in the auction will raise the money needed for a mobile health clinic. And as much as she's looking forward to spending a weekend with Paul, she's also certain it won't go anywhere. Everyone knows that Paul doesn't date, and after Aimee's divorce, that's fine with her...or so she tells herself. But as the weekend goes on, their fake relationship is...
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Faery Queen
It is ill-advised to incur the wrath of a faery, but it is most foolish to do so of a faery queen...
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The Eternal Flame
The Eternal Flame (1931) and its sequel Pink Sky (1933) (included in this volume) are two of the few novels about scientific discovery to focus on the economic implications of such discoveries, including publicity, capitalization and the conflict of vested interests. It was a pioneering work in its development of those themes, especially with regard to the harnessing of atomic energy. It is also original in the manner in which it poses the question of the ultimate objectives of scientific and social progress. Michel Corday's experiences during World War I caused him thereafter to become an ardent propagandist for pacifism; The Eternal Flame is his most striking science-fictional development of that passionate concern.
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Trouble with a Tiny t
Twelve-year-old Westin Hopper gets in trouble—a lot. At home, at school, at his grandparents' house. . . . His ADHD always seems to mess with his brain, making him do impulsive things. So when Westin finds a magic bag that makes his thoughts come alive, he thinks it's the ticket to fixing his life. Instead, his wandering brain strikes again, conjuring up a mini T. rex, an army of headless plastic men, and a six-inch Thor. Now they all live in his bedroom, eating lunchmeat, wreaking havoc, and growing. And Westin doesn't know how to make them go away. He enlists his fellow social outcast, Lenora, to help him make things right. Lenora helps Westin realize that his talent for drawing could be the key to solving his problems. If Westin can focus while drawing, maybe he can learn to control the magic and get rid of the creatures in his room. But he'd better learn quickly. Tiny T is growing—and fast.
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The Master of Light
Often hailed as the best French science fiction writer of the early 20th century, Maurice Renard coined the term "Scientific Marvel Fiction" to pen a series of gripping, ground-breaking stories that owe as much to Edgar Allan Poe as they do to H.-G. Wells. Until now, Renard was best known to the English-speaking public for his thrice-filmed thriller, The Hands of Orlac. This is a series of five volumes, translated and annotated by Brian Stableford, devoted to presenting the classic works of this pioneering giant of French science fiction. The Master of Light (1933), anticipating Bob Shaw's notorious "slow glass" concept, is the tales of a vendetta and a murder mystery solved thanks to luminite, a glass-like substance which slows down light as it passes through, and through which one can actually witness the past.
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The Doctored Man
Often hailed as the best French science fiction writer of the early 20th century, Maurice Renard coined the term "Scientific Marvel Fiction" to pen a series of gripping, ground-breaking stories that owe as much to Edgar Allan Poe as they do to H.-G. Wells. Until now, Renard was best known to the English-speaking public for his thrice-filmed thriller, The Hands of Orlac. This is a series of five volumes, translated and annotated by Brian Stableford, devoted to presenting the classic works of this pioneering giant of French science fiction. The Doctored Man, a collection of 14 stories, features a man blinded during WWI who, through the grafting of "electroscopic" eyes, can see into other dimensions, the classic The Man Who Wanted To Be Invisible in which Renard exposes the scientific fallacy inherent in Wells' famous novel, as well as other ground-breaking tales of time-travel, prehistoric wing-men, intangibility, robotic cars and interplanetary travel!
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The Blue Peril
Often hailed as the best French science fiction writer of the early 20th century, Maurice Renard coined the term "Scientific Marvel Fiction" to pen a series of gripping, ground-breaking stories that owe as much to Edgar Allan Poe as they do to H.-G. Wells. Until now, Renard was best known to the English-speaking public for his thrice-filmed thriller, The Hands of Orlac. This is a series of five volumes, translated and annotated by Brian Stableford, devoted to presenting the classic works of this pioneering giant of French science fiction. The Blue Peril (1911), which many consider to be Renard's masterpiece, features invisible alien creatures which live in high Earth orbit and which, feeling threatened by man's incursion into space, retaliate by fishing for men the way we capture fish, and studying our species. "In spite of the vast progress in the exploration of extraordinary ideas made by 20th century science fiction writers, very few have ventured into territories as exotic as the ones featured herein, and even fewer have done so with the same intellectual boldness and narrative flair." Brian Stableford.
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Doctor Lerne
Often hailed as the best French science fiction writer of the early 20th century, Maurice Renard coined the term "Scientific Marvel Fiction" to pen a series of gripping, ground-breaking stories that owe as much to Edgar Allan Poe as they do to H.-G. Wells. Until now, Renard was best known to the English-speaking public for his thrice-filmed thriller, The Hands of Orlac. This is a series of five volumes, translated and annotated by Brian Stableford, devoted to presenting the classic works of this pioneering giant of French science fiction. Dedicated to H.-G. Wells, Doctor Lerne (1908) features a mad scientist who performs organ transplants not only between men and animals, but also with plants, and even machines. This volume also includes "Mr Dupont's Vacation" (1905), a story about dinosaurs returning to life, and Renard's 1909 revolutionary manifesto on "Scientific Marvel Fiction."
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The Call of the Beast
Maurice Magre (1877-1941) was one of the most far-ranging and extravagant French writers of fantastic fiction in the first half of the 20th century, and perhaps the finest of them, because of the fertility and versatility of his imagination and the manner and purpose for which he deployed it. This volume, the second of a series of twelve dedicated to Magre’s works, offers three novellas: Stabbed Doves The Tender Comrades and The Call of the Beast written between 1917 and 1920. Having tried sex and opium as roads to the ideal and found them wanting, Magre found a further potential resource, in the occult underworld of Paris. In all three works the intrusion of the fantastic is limited, confined to opium dreams in the first two and maintained in a strictly ambiguous fashion in the third. Thereafter, the fantastic was liberated in all of his fiction, initially mostly in a malign role, but eventually serving much more various functions, many of them life-enhancing.
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The Blood of Toulouse
Maurice Magre (1877-1941) was one of the most far-ranging and extravagant French writers of fantastic fiction in the first half of the 20th century, and perhaps the finest of them, because of the fertility and versatility of his imagination and the manner and purpose for which he deployed it. This volume is the eighth of a series of twelve dedicated to Magre’s works. In The Blood of Toulouse (1931), Dalmas Rochemaure, son of a cathedral-builder, embarks on the sacred mission to preserve Occitania from the armies of French invaders hell-bent of exterminating the Cathar heresy. The young equerry of the count of Toulouse faces unending combats and carnage, saving the most precious treasure from the ashes of the tragic pyre of Montsegur. The Blood of Toulouse is dramatic and poignant, full of verve and intensity, ending with a memorable flamboyant finish; it remains Magre’s finest achievement, as well as his most celebrated.
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Асарлар
Ўзбекистон халқ шоири Сирожиддин Саййиднинг "Асарлар" тўплами учинчи жилдига "Дил фасли", "Буғдойбуй Ватан" "Очил, эй гул, ки бўстон вақти бўлди", "Онамнинг кулчалари" китобларидан олинган шеърлар, "Юз оҳ, Заҳириддин Муҳаммад Бобур" достони, шунингдек насрий оҳанглардаги бадиа ва эсдаликлар киритилди.
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Кичик бизнесда катта пул ишлаш мумкин
Ушбу китобдаги таниқли мутахассиснинг тавсиялари сизга бизнесда муваффақиятга эришишга ва тадбиркорликдаги сунъий тўсиқларни енгишга ёрдам беради.
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Асарлар
Сирожиддин Саййиднинг асарлар тўплами иккинчи жилдига шоирнинг "Уйингдаги бешиклар", "Ватанни ўрганиш", "Эгаси бор юрт", "Устимиздан ўтган ойлар", "Кўнгил соҳили" ва бошқа китобларидан олинган шеърлар, "Баҳор Сурхондан бошланар" достони, ғазал ва мухаммаслар, шунингдек, "Яшасин ёмгирлар" номли насрий битиклари киритилди.
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The Albigensian Treasure
Maurice Magre (1877-1941) was one of the most far-ranging and extravagant French writers of fantastic fiction in the first half of the 20th century, and perhaps the finest of them, because of the fertility and versatility of his imagination and the manner and purpose for which he deployed it. This volume is the ninth of a series of twelve dedicated to Magre’s works. In The Albigensian Treasure (1938), we follow the adventures of Michel de Bramevaque, who launched himself in search of the Holy Grail after receiving a supernatural injunction. Magre, with elegant simplicity, leads us through a series of adventures and trials on the quest for the sacred artifact hidden by his Albigensian ancestors in the Languedoc soil. Long considered as one of the best works of esoteric literature of 20th century, The Albigensian Treasure, rooted in the Cathar religion, is rich in spirituality, demonstrating that, behind the visible face of things, often hides another, much more subtle. This is a superb novel of fantastic realism, steeped in a dark and tormented atmosphere. The book also includes a collection of similarly-themed vignettes from La Beauté invisible (1937).