“To open a book is ever to go on a voyage of discovery. The anchor is up, and you are adrift on the unknown” (Edward Thomas); “No le pide nada a usted el cuerpo, querido lector. Pero ¿en dónde vive?” (Roberto Arlt); “It is childish to suppose that a hundred books can be named as those which are the best for each and every one. The simplest experience of the world proves that a work of great excellence may deeply move one person, while it leaves another untouched; and that a book which has influenced one strongly in one's youth may lose such influence over one's later years. There is practically nothing that every man can read at every time...” (Georg Brandes)
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bookThe Naval War of 1812 (Complete Edition) : Causes & Declaration of the War, Maritime Forces of Great Britain and the U.S., Naval Weapons and Technologies, Officers and Sailors of the War, Battles (Campaigns on the Ocean and the Great Lakes)
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