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Books with title The Happy Prince

  • The Prince

    Niccolò Machiavelli, Tony Darnell, William Kenaz Marriott

    Hardcover (12th Media Services, March 21, 2017)
    The Prince (Italian: Il Principe) is a 16th-century political treatise, by the Italian diplomat and political theorist, Niccolò Machiavelli. From correspondence a version appears to have been distributed in 1513, using a Latin title, De Principatibus (About Principalities). However, the printed version was not published until 1532, five years after Machiavelli's death. This was done with the permission of the Medici pope Clement VII, but "long before then, in fact since the first appearance of The Prince in manuscript, controversy had swirled about his writings". Although it was written as if it were a traditional work in the mirrors for princes style, it is generally agreed that it was especially innovative. This is only partly because it was written in the vernacular Italian rather than Latin, a practice which had become increasingly popular since the publication of Dante's Divine Comedy and other works of Renaissance literature. The Prince is sometimes claimed to be one of the first works of modern philosophy, especially modern political philosophy, in which the effective truth is taken to be more important than any abstract ideal. It was also in direct conflict with the dominant Catholic and scholastic doctrines of the time concerning politics and ethics. Although it is relatively short, the treatise is the most remembered of Machiavelli's works and the one most responsible for bringing the word "Machiavellian" into usage as a pejorative. It even contributed to the modern negative connotations of the words "politics" and "politician" in western countries.[7] In terms of subject matter it overlaps with the much longer Discourses on Livy, which was written a few years later. In its use of near-contemporary Italians as examples of people who perpetrated criminal deeds for politics, another lesser-known work by Machiavelli which The Prince has been compared to is the Life of Castruccio Castracani. (Source: WikiPedia)
  • The Prince

    Niccolo Machiavelli, E. R. P. Vincent, Luigi Ricci, Christian Gauss, Regina Barreca

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, July 1, 2008)
    Witty, informative, and devilishly shrewd, The Prince is Machiavelli's classic analysis of statesmanship and power.“It is best to be both feared and loved, however, if one cannot be both, it is better to be feared than loved.”—MachiavelliFor over four hundred years, The Prince has been the basic handbook of politics, statesmanship, and power. Written by a Florentine nobleman whose name has become a synonym for crafty plotting, it is a fascinating political and social document, as pertinent today as when it first appeared. After a lifetime of winning and losing at the game of politics, Machiavelli set down for all time its ageless rules and moves, in this highly readable formula for the man who seeks power. At a time before modern democracy, Machiavelli was less concerned with right and wrong than with currying favor with the ruling Medicis, and his work came to be thought of as a blueprint for dictators.The Prince has long been required reading for those interested in politics and power, and it has long since become one of the world's most significant books.With an Afterword by Regina Barreca
  • The Happy Prince

    Oscar Wilde, Susan Neale, Stephanie Laslett

    Hardcover (Paragon, March 15, 1994)
    The new "Mini Classics" series brings the works of our greatest authors to a whole new generation of children. Rewritten especially for a young audience and lavishly illustrated throughout, they form a perfect miniature library to collect and treasure.
  • The Happy Prince

    Oscar Wilde, Francesca Dow, Jane Ray

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Sept. 15, 1994)
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  • The Happy Prince

    Oscar Wilde

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 16, 2013)
    The Happy Prince By Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde Classics Complete and Brand New Edition The Happy Prince and Other Tales (sometimes called The Happy Prince and Other Stories) is a collection of stories for children by Oscar Wilde first published in May 1888. It contains five stories, "The Happy Prince", "The Nightingale and the Rose", "The Selfish Giant", "The Devoted Friend", and "The Remarkable Rocket". It is most famous for its title story, "The Happy Prince".
  • The Happy Prince

    Oscar Wilde

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 2, 2018)
    In a town where a lot of poor people suffer and where there are a lot of miseries, a swallow who was left behind after his flock flew off to Egypt for the winter, meets the statue of the late "Happy Prince," who in reality has never experienced true sorrow, for he lived in a palace where sorrow was not allowed to enter. Viewing various scenes of people suffering in poverty from his tall monument, the Happy Prince asks the swallow to take the ruby from his hilt, the sapphires from his eyes, and the golden leaf covering his body to give to the poor.
  • The Happy Prince

    Oscar Wilde

    eBook (HarperCollins e-books, April 22, 2009)
    Playwright, poet, essayist, flamboyant man-about-town, Oscar Wilde pack an astonishing amount of work, genius, and controversy into two short decades, producing masterworks in every literary genre. This selection includes almost all of his short stories, including "The Canterville Ghost," "The Fisherman and his Soul," and "The Remarkable Rocket." Alongside THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE, Harper Perennial will publish the short fiction of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Herman Melville, Willa Cather, Leo Tolstoy, and Stephen Crane to be packaged in a beautifully designed, boldly colorful boxset in the aim to attract contemporary fans of short fiction to these revered masters of the form. Also, in each of these selections will appear a story from one of the new collections being published in the "Summer of the Short Story." A story from Simon Van Booy's forthcoming collection, LOVE BEGINS IN WINTER, will be printed at the back of this volume.
  • The Happy Prince

    Ladybird Series

    Hardcover (Ladybird Books, June 1, 1982)
    1983 Hardcover Ladybird Children's Classics collectible. Illustrated by Gwen and Shirley Tourett.besides The Happy Prince this book also includes Oscar Wilde's The Star-child and The young King
  • The Happy Prince

    Oscar Wilde

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Aug. 3, 2006)
    Jane Ray poignantly brings to life Oscar Wilde's enchanting masterpiece; the tale of the relationship between a beautiful statue and a little swallow. Perched on high, the prince can see all the misery of the poor, and begs the swallow to help.
  • The Prince

    Niccolo Machiavelli, W. K. Marriott

    Hardcover (Lits, Nov. 23, 2010)
    The Prince is a political treatise by the Italian diplomat, historian and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli. The Prince is sometimes claimed to be one of the first works of modern philosophy. Although it is relatively short, the treatise is the most remembered of Machiavelli's works and the one most responsible for bringing "Machiavellian" into wide usage as a pejorative term. Although philosophers such as Diderot, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and contemporary experts think it was a satire, Napoleon and Mussolini were just a couple of examples of others who read the book considering seriously its teachings.
  • The Prince

    SparkNotes

    eBook (SparkNotes, Aug. 12, 2014)
    The Prince (SparkNotes Philosophy Guide) Making the reading experience fun! SparkNotes Philosophy Guides are one-stop guides to the great works of philosophy–masterpieces that stand at the foundations of Western thought. Inside each Philosophy Guide you’ll find insightful overviews of great philosophical works of the Western world.
  • The Happy Prince

    Oscar Wilde, Robin Muller

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Sept. 1, 2001)
    "Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow," said the Prince, "will you not stay with me one night longer?" "It is winter," answered the swallow, "and the chill snow will soon be here. In Egypt the sun is warm" From his high vantage point, the glittering statue of the Happy Prince is the pride of city officials. But the PrinceÂ’s sapphire eyes are filled with tears because of the suffering he sees below. Stuck fast on his pedestal, there is nothing the gem-encrusted statue can do to help relieve the poor, until a little swallow stops to rest at his feet. The Prince persuades the bird to be his messenger, and to pluck out and carry one precious jewel after another to those in need. In order to survive the winter, the swallow must fly to a warmer place, but his love for the now-shabby Prince compels him to stay despite the consequences. Time after time, the brave little bird does all that is asked, until both he and the Happy Prince have nothing left to give. Oscar WildeÂ’s classic fairy tale of compassion and selflessness is given new life by Robin MullerÂ’s exquisite illustrations in this special edition.
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