Svatý Antonín z Padovy
- 60 stránek
- 3 hodiny čtení
Životopis řeholníka, kněze - františkána, církevního učitele, kazatele a divotvůrce, který umírá v 35 letech.




Životopis řeholníka, kněze - františkána, církevního učitele, kazatele a divotvůrce, který umírá v 35 letech.
The book presents a collection of classical writings significant to human history, focusing on the beauty and culture of the South Seas. Alpha Editions has meticulously preserved this work by reformatting and retyping it, ensuring clarity and readability for contemporary audiences. This modern edition aims to keep the essence of the original alive for both present and future generations, highlighting its enduring importance.
The travel narrative captures the author's adventures in the South Seas, offering vivid descriptions of the landscapes and cultures encountered during his journey. Written by Charles Warren Stoddard, an American author known for his travel writing, the book provides insight into the 19th-century exploration and the allure of these distant islands. First published in 1874, it reflects both the beauty of the region and the author's personal reflections, making it a significant piece of travel literature from that era.
Set against the backdrop of a misty city, this pioneering novel delves into the aspirations of a young artist navigating the complexities of his identity. It poignantly highlights the challenges faced by gay men in a society that marginalizes them, reflecting both personal ambition and societal rejection. Authored by Charles Warren Stoddard, a contemporary of literary giants like Mark Twain, this work offers a unique perspective on love, acceptance, and the pursuit of one's dreams amidst adversity.