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A, W. Evans - Penguin Island [antikvár]
 
PREFACE In spite of tlie apparent diversity of the amusements that seem to attract me, my life has but one object. It is wholly bent upon the accomplishment of one great scheme. I am writing the history of the Penguins. I labour sedulously at this task without allowing myself to be repelled by its frequent difficulties, although at times these seem insuperable. I have delved into the ground in order to discover the buried remains of that people. Men's first books were stones, and I have studied the stones that can be regarded as the...
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PREFACE In spite of tlie apparent diversity of the amusements that seem to attract me, my life has but one object. It is wholly bent upon the accomplishment of one great scheme. I am writing the history of the Penguins. I labour sedulously at this task without allowing myself to be repelled by its frequent difficulties, although at times these seem insuperable. I have delved into the ground in order to discover the buried remains of that people. Men's first books were stones, and I have studied the stones that can be regarded as the primitive annals of the Penguins. On the shore of the ocean I have ransacked a previously untouched tumulus, and in it I found, as usually happens, flint axes, bronze sv/ords, Roman coins, and a twenty-sou piece bearing the effigy of Louis-Philippe I, King of the French. For historical times, the chronicle of Johannes Talpa, a ^ monk of the monastery of Beargarden, has been of great assistance to me. I steeped myself the more thoroughly in |' this author as no other source for the Penguin history of the ^ Early Middle Ages has yet been discovered. t We are richer for the period that begins with the thirteenth century, richer but not better ofí. It is extremely difficult 'j to w^rite history. We do not know exactly how things have , happened, and the historian's embarrassment increases with the abundance of documents at his disposal. When a fact i, is known through the evidence of a single person, it is ' ' admitted without much hesitation. Our perplexities begin '¦'> when events are related by two or by several witnesses, j for their evidence is always contradictory and always | ' irreconcilable. j! It is true that the scientific reasons for preferring one !; piece of evidence to another are sometim.es very strong, but they are never strong enough to outweigh our passions, 'j : our prejudices, our interests, or to overcome that levity of »j:'

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Cím: Penguin Island [antikvár]
Szerző: A, W. Evans Anatole France
Kiadó: Watts & Co.
Kötés: Varrott keménykötés
Méret: 100 mm x 160 mm
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