[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$ffIh-28gGvpZ2ZEW3PiQ28rp8CQT7Wc0AHk1U_luwcgY":3},{"items":4,"total":509,"page":510,"pageSize":511},[5,35,61,83,101,124,144,165,185,207,226,248,273,298,318,342,368,386,405,423,442,460,474,492],{"number":6,"title":7,"author":8,"authorBirth":9,"authorDeath":10,"slug":11,"bookId":12,"genreRaw":13,"genre":14,"themes":15,"origin":17,"language":18,"yearPublished":19,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":21,"charCount":22,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":24,"gutenbergSubjects":25,"gutenbergCategories":28,"gutenbergSummary":31,"gutenbergTranslators":32,"gutenbergDownloadCount":33,"aiDescription":34},2527,"Kesäkausi Jäämere ja Vienanmeren rannoilla","Ailio, Julius",1872,1933,"2527-ailio-julius-kesakausi-jaameren-ja-vienanmeren-rannoilla","2527__Ailio_Julius__Kesäkausi_Jäämeren_ja_Vienanmeren_rannoilla","Matkamuistelma","tietokirja",[16],"seikkailu",[],"fi",1899,null,11007,77177,false,65814,[26,27],"Arctic regions -- Description and travel","White Sea Region (Russia) -- Description and travel",[29,30],"Adventure","Travel Writing","\"Kesäkausi Jäämeren ja Vienanmeren rannoilla: Matkamuistelma\" by Julius Edvard Ailio is a travel memoir written in the late 19th century. This work chronicles the author's expedition to the regions surrounding the Arctic Ocean and the White Sea, primarily exploring the landscapes, peoples, and natural phenomena encountered along the way. The memoir likely reflects a personal journey intertwined with a sense of adventure and discovery in the lesser-known northern territories.  The opening of the memoir introduces readers to the author's motivations for embarking on the journey, describing the allure of Lapland and the opportunity to study the region's geography and culture. Through vivid descriptions, Ailio expresses the beauty of the landscapes from the winter auroras to the summer solstice, setting the scene for his upcoming explorations with a scientific expedition team. Ailio also shares historical and geographical insights about the locations visited, revealing a deep engagement with the natural world while hinting at the difficulties faced during travel in such an extreme environment. The narrative paints a rich picture of the Scandinavian natural setting and hints at the social dynamics with local populations, establishing a compelling foundation for the rest of the memoir. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],257,"Matkamuistelma kuvaa Suomen Maantieteellisen Seuran tutkimusretkeä Kuolan niemimaalle, Jäämeren rannikolle ja Vienanmerelle vuonna 1897. Teos esittelee pohjoista luontoa sekä alueella asuvien lappalaisten ja suomalaisten elämää ja olosuhteita.",{"number":36,"title":37,"author":38,"authorBirth":39,"authorDeath":40,"slug":41,"bookId":42,"genreRaw":43,"genre":44,"themes":45,"origin":46,"language":18,"yearPublished":47,"yearPublishedTranslation":48,"wordCount":49,"charCount":50,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":51,"gutenbergSubjects":52,"gutenbergCategories":55,"gutenbergSummary":57,"gutenbergTranslators":58,"gutenbergDownloadCount":59,"aiDescription":60},1889,"Araukanien päällikkö","Aimard, Gustave",1818,1883,"1889-aimard-gustave-araukanien-paallikko","1889__Aimard_Gustave__Araukanien_päällikkö","Intiaaniromaani","romaani",[16],[],1864,1921,36069,240468,58000,[53,54],"Adventure stories","French fiction -- Translations into Finnish",[29,56],"Historical Novels","\"Araukanien päällikkö: Intiaaniromaani\" by Gustave Aimard is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The book is set in the turbulent landscape of Chile during the 1830s and follows the journey of two Frenchmen, Ludvig and Valentin, as they navigate through the challenging terrain of Araukania while encountering indigenous tribes and their customs. Central to the narrative are themes of adventure, bravery, and cultural conflict as the protagonists seek connection and understanding within a world filled with danger and intrigue.  The beginning of the novel introduces the two main characters, Ludvig, a young aristocrat, and Valentin, a former soldier turned magician, as they ride through the picturesque but perilous Araukanian landscape. As they rest beneath the shade of trees, they encounter a group of Puelka Indians, which sets the stage for a tense interaction that reveals the complexities of cross-cultural exchanges. The characters' initial lighthearted banter quickly turns to caution as they prepare to engage with the local tribes, hinting at the challenges and conflicts to come. Their quest, driven by a desire for adventure and acceptance, intertwines with the struggles of the Araukanian tribes against external threats, laying a groundwork for themes of friendship and loyalty set against a backdrop of shifting alliances and impending conflict. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],284,"Ranskalaisen seikkailukirjailijan intiaaniromaani sijoittuu 1830-luvun Chileen, Araukanian villiin luontoon. Kaksi ranskalaista seikkailijaa joutuu keskelle alkuperäiskansojen ja valloittajien välisiä valtataisteluita, joita hallitsee araukanien urhea päällikkö Antinahuel.",{"number":62,"title":63,"author":38,"authorBirth":39,"authorDeath":40,"slug":64,"bookId":65,"genreRaw":66,"genre":44,"themes":67,"origin":68,"language":18,"yearPublished":69,"yearPublishedTranslation":70,"wordCount":71,"charCount":72,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":73,"gutenbergSubjects":74,"gutenbergCategories":76,"gutenbergSummary":78,"gutenbergTranslators":79,"gutenbergDownloadCount":81,"aiDescription":82},1871,"Kivisydän","1871-aimard-gustave-kivisydan","1871__Aimard_Gustave__Kivisydän","Seikkailuja kaukaisessa Lännessä",[16],[],1865,1918,56660,379590,57831,[53,54,75],"Western stories",[29,77],"Novels","\"Kivisydän: Seikkailuja kaukaisessa Lännessä\" by Gustave Aimard is a novel written in the early 20th century. It appears to be an adventure tale set against the backdrop of the Far West in North America during a time when Native Americans roamed freely. The narrative hints at themes of conflict, survival, and the harsh realities of life on the frontier.  The opening of the story introduces a mysterious rider navigating the vast plains near the Rio Vermejo, which is characterized by its rich and majestic landscapes. This man, dressed in typical Mexican hunting attire, is soon ambushed by an American assailant who mistakenly believes him to be dead. This encounter quickly escalates into a struggle, revealing that the rider is not only alive but possesses a formidable spirit. The characters engage in a dialogue steeped in tension, highlighting a culture of violence while also hinting at deeper motivations and backgrounds. The scene sets the stage for the adventure and conflict to come, as the rider's true identity and purpose unfold, promising a gripping exploration of life and danger in the untamed West. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[80],"Piirinen, E.",256,"Aimardin seikkailuromaani sijoittuu 1850-luvun Pohjois-Amerikan Kaukaiseen Länteen. Tarina seuraa ratsastajia, metsästäjiä ja intiaaneja Rio Vermejon rannoilla ja aavoilla erämailla, joissa sivistys ei ole vielä saanut jalansijaa. Kertomus tarjoaa jännitystä ja vaaroja villissä luonnossa.",{"number":9,"title":84,"author":38,"authorBirth":39,"authorDeath":40,"slug":85,"bookId":86,"genreRaw":66,"genre":44,"themes":87,"origin":88,"language":18,"yearPublished":89,"yearPublishedTranslation":70,"wordCount":90,"charCount":91,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":92,"gutenbergSubjects":93,"gutenbergCategories":96,"gutenbergSummary":97,"gutenbergTranslators":98,"gutenbergDownloadCount":99,"aiDescription":100},"Tiikerikissa","1872-aimard-gustave-tiikerikissa","1872__Aimard_Gustave__Tiikerikissa",[16],[],1860,47012,312835,57841,[94,54,95,75],"Apache Indians -- Fiction","Frontier and pioneer life -- Mexico -- Fiction",[29,77],"\"Tiikerikissa: Seikkailuja kaukaisessa Lännessä\" by Gustave Aimard is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story unfolds in a vibrant and adventurous setting, where the central characters, Don Estevan and Kivisydän, form an unexpected friendship amidst the intrigue and danger of their surroundings. The narrative hints at themes of camaraderie, loyalty, and the complexity of human emotions, as the protagonists anticipate an impending conflict involving their shared adversary, Tiikerikissa.  The opening of the novel introduces the intriguing dynamic between Don Estevan and Kivisydän as they recognize a unique connection that transcends their different backgrounds. Despite the odds and the challenges presented by their circumstances, they openly share their personal histories, suggesting a budding alliance forged through mutual trust. As they discuss their concerns about the threats posed by Tiikerikissa, the tension builds around an imminent confrontation that will test the strength of their bond and their resolve. This initial chapter sets the stage for an engaging tale of adventure, depicting the emotional complexities of friendship and the looming dangers that await them. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[80],237,"Ranskalaisen seikkailukirjailijan teos sijoittuu Meksikon rajaseudulle ja kaukaisen Lännen erämaihin. Tarina seuraa don Estevanin ja Kivisydän-nimisen metsästäjän kohtaamisia sekä heidän seikkailujaan apassien ja muiden vaarojen keskellä. Teoksessa kuvataan rajaseudun elämää, mieltymyksen voimaa ja uskollisuutta.",{"number":102,"title":103,"author":38,"authorBirth":39,"authorDeath":40,"slug":104,"bookId":105,"genreRaw":106,"genre":44,"themes":107,"origin":108,"language":18,"yearPublished":109,"yearPublishedTranslation":110,"wordCount":111,"charCount":112,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":113,"gutenbergSubjects":114,"gutenbergCategories":118,"gutenbergSummary":119,"gutenbergTranslators":120,"gutenbergDownloadCount":122,"aiDescription":123},1828,"Arkansasin sissit","1828-aimard-gustave-arkansasin-sissit","1828__Aimard_Gustave__Arkansasin_sissit","Seikkailuromaani suurilta ruoholakeuksilta",[16],[],1858,1920,63330,430349,57727,[115,116,117,75],"Arkansas -- Fiction","Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) -- Fiction","Trappers -- Fiction",[29,77],"\"Arkansasin sissit: Seikkailuromaani suurilta ruoholakeuksilta\" by Gustave Aimard is an adventure novel likely written in the mid-19th century. The book explores the tumultuous and often violent encounters between settlers and Native Americans in the American frontier, focusing on themes of survival, justice, and familial loyalty. The story begins with I. Hermosillo and centers around a young character named Rafael, who is drawn into a dire conflict leading to tragic consequences.  The beginning of the novel introduces readers to the backdrop of Hermosillo in South America, detailing a violent event where Rafael confronts a vaquero, ultimately resulting in a fatal stabbing. The chaos erupts as the crowd witnesses his actions, and authorities scramble to regain control. Rafael's mother, Doña Jesusita, becomes desperate as she learns of her son’s fate, while his father, Don Ramón, grapples with serious decisions regarding honor and justice. The tension escalates as Don Ramón contemplates the consequences of Rafael’s crime, setting the stage for the unfolding drama and moral dilemmas surrounding their family. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[121],"Nordström, Niilo K.",288,"Seikkailuromaani sijoittuu Pohjois-Amerikan suurille ruoholakeuksille ja Meksikon rajaseuduille. Tarina seuraa Uskollinen Sydän -nimistä metsästäjää ja hänen kumppaneitaan, jotka joutuvat keskelle intiaanien ja lainsuojattomien välisiä yhteenottoja. Teos yhdistää jännitystä ja villin lännen eksotiikkaa perinteiseen seikkailukerrontaan.",{"number":125,"title":126,"author":127,"authorBirth":20,"authorDeath":20,"slug":128,"bookId":129,"genreRaw":20,"genre":14,"themes":130,"origin":131,"language":132,"yearPublished":133,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":134,"charCount":135,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":136,"gutenbergSubjects":137,"gutenbergCategories":139,"gutenbergSummary":140,"gutenbergTranslators":141,"gutenbergDownloadCount":142,"aiDescription":143},2302,"Afrikanska reseminnen","Alfthan, G.E. von (ft. 1890)","2302-alfthan-g-e-vvon-afrikanska-reseminnen","2302__Alfthan_G._E._vvon__Afrikanska_reseminnen",[16],[],"sv",1892,50739,251732,62623,[138],"Africa -- Description and travel",[29,30],"\"Afrikanska reseminnen: äfventyr och intryck från en utflykt till de svartes Världsdel\" by G. E. v. Alfthan is a travel memoir written in the late 19th century. The book chronicles the author's adventures and observations during his journey to Africa, exploring themes of culture, geography, and personal reflection. It offers insights into the experiences and challenges faced by the author as he navigates through various regions of the African continent.  The opening of the memoir sets the stage for a personal recounting of the author's travels, beginning with his reflections on his past adventures, including time spent in various locations around the world. He describes his transition from a comfortable life to one filled with uncertainty and challenges, driven by a sense of adventure and a desire to contribute positively to the world. His decision to embark on a journey to Africa is fueled by a mix of personal loss, a call from a friend, and a newfound sense of patriotism, hinting at his hopes of helping his fellow Finns who had emigrated. The narrative introduces the reader to his writing style, which deftly combines observational humor, cultural critique, and poignant personal anecdotes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],201,"Suomalaisen upseerin ja seikkailijan matkakertomus Etelä-Afrikasta 1800-luvun lopulta. Teos kuvaa kirjoittajan havaintoja ja kokemuksia muun muassa Kap-siirtokunnassa, Natalissa ja Sansibarilla yhdistäen maantieteellistä tietoa, kulttuurikuvauksia ja henkilökohtaisia sattumuksia.",{"number":145,"title":146,"author":147,"authorBirth":148,"authorDeath":149,"slug":150,"bookId":151,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":152,"origin":153,"language":18,"yearPublished":154,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":155,"charCount":156,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":157,"gutenbergSubjects":158,"gutenbergCategories":160,"gutenbergSummary":161,"gutenbergTranslators":162,"gutenbergDownloadCount":163,"aiDescription":164},1272,"Kaupungin lapsi","Anttila, Selma",1867,1942,"1272-anttila-selma-kaupungin-lapsi","1272__Anttila_Selma__Kaupungin_lapsi",[16],[],1909,22083,125746,51648,[159],"Finnish fiction",[29,77],"\"Kaupungin lapsi\" by Selma Anttila is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around a young girl named Saima, who is a lively maiden living in the city but longs for adventure and a change of scenery. As she embarks on a journey out of the city, she is excited by the thought of experiencing nature, freedom, and maybe even new friendships, driven by her desire to escape the confined urban life.  The opening of the novel establishes Saima’s vibrant yet restless personality as she interacts with a character known as the Old Wise Man, expressing her dissatisfaction with life in the city. Saima dreams of exploring the wilderness and eventually takes it upon herself to venture forth, gathering her belongings and friends to set off on an adventure. The rich imagery and dialogue illustrate her anticipation and excitement as she navigates her way towards Kulanpää, a countryside destination filled with mystery and new experiences. The narrative hints at themes of youth, adventure, longing for freedom, and the contrast between city life and the natural world, setting the stage for Saima’s journey of self-discovery. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],286,"Saima on kaupungin neito, joka kyllästyy urbaaniin elämään ja kaipaa vapautta luonnon helmassa. Teos kuvaa nuoren naisen ikävää pois kaupungin pölystä sekä hänen pohdintojaan oman paikkansa löytämisestä kaupungin ja maaseudun välillä.",{"number":166,"title":167,"author":168,"authorBirth":169,"authorDeath":170,"slug":171,"bookId":172,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":173,"origin":174,"language":18,"yearPublished":133,"yearPublishedTranslation":20,"wordCount":175,"charCount":176,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":177,"gutenbergSubjects":178,"gutenbergCategories":180,"gutenbergSummary":181,"gutenbergTranslators":182,"gutenbergDownloadCount":183,"aiDescription":184},475,"Risto Rytkönen","Aurén, Petter Wilhelm",1826,1896,"475-auren-p-w-risto-rytkonen","475__Aurén_P._W.__Risto_Rytkönen",[16],[],31268,192945,35656,[179],"Fiction",[29,77],"\"Risto Rytkönen\" by Petter Wilhelm Aurén is a collection of stories written in the late 19th century. The narrative centers around a young boy named Risto, who is characterized by his adventurous spirit and desire to explore life beyond his rural home. The book likely delves into themes of youth, aspiration, and the innocence of childhood in a traditional Finnish setting.  The opening of the story introduces Risto, a 12-year-old boy living in Northern Savonia, who aspires to become a successful trader and a skilled hunter, much to the dismay of his father, Lassi, who dreams of raising him to be a great trapper. Risto's early endeavors are filled with youthful mischief and ambition, as he attempts to impress his father by setting traps for rabbits, even resorting to trickery to achieve a bountiful catch. The dynamic between Risto and his father highlights a tension between expectation and reality, setting the stage for Risto's adventures and personal growth throughout the tale. The interplay of humor and familial bonds serves as a foundational aspect of the story, suggesting a blend of light-hearted storytelling with deeper reflections on the aspirations of youth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],254,"Seikkailullinen kertomus seuraa nuoren Risto Rytkösen vaiheita 1800-luvun Pohjois-Savossa ja kaukaisilla kauppamatkoilla. Reipas päähenkilö kiertää Suomea ja naapurimaita, kunnes palaa kotiseudulleen metsästäjäisänsä luokse. Teos yhdistää kansankuvausta ja historiallisia seikkailuelementtejä.",{"number":186,"title":187,"author":188,"authorBirth":189,"authorDeath":190,"slug":191,"bookId":192,"genreRaw":193,"genre":44,"themes":194,"origin":195,"language":18,"yearPublished":154,"yearPublishedTranslation":196,"wordCount":197,"charCount":198,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":199,"gutenbergSubjects":200,"gutenbergCategories":202,"gutenbergSummary":203,"gutenbergTranslators":204,"gutenbergDownloadCount":205,"aiDescription":206},2258,"Hopeaparvi","Beach, Rex",1877,1949,"2258-beach-rex-hopeaparvi","2258__Beach_Rex__Hopeaparvi","Seikkailuromaani",[16],[],1923,74713,491487,62245,[201],"Alaska -- Fiction",[29,77],"\"Hopeaparvi: Seikkailuromaani\" by Rex Beach is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story immerses readers in the rugged and frigid landscape of a remote fishing town called Kalvik, where two weary travelers, Fraser and Emerson, encounter a series of challenges while traversing the harsh winter terrain. The narrative begins to explore themes of survival, camaraderie, and the unexpected kindness found amidst adversity, particularly as the characters navigate their way to safety.  The opening of the book introduces the two main characters, known as \"Sormeton\" Fraser and Boyd Emerson, as they are undertaking a difficult journey through the snow-covered wilderness. Battling fatigue and bleak weather, they propose clever banter and discussions of food, revealing their personalities in the midst of trying circumstances. Their situation turns dire when they unexpectedly fall through thin ice, prompting a rescue by a mysterious figure, adding an air of intrigue and hinting at further adventures. This first chapter effectively sets the stage for a tale rich with adventure and human connection against a backdrop of both natural beauty and danger. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],115,"Seikkailuromaani sijoittuu Alaskan rannikolle Kalvikin pikkukaupunkiin. Tarina seuraa Boyd Emersonia, joka kullanetsinnän sijaan päättää rikastua lohenkalastuksella ja säilyketeollisuudella. Matkalla on voitettava niin luonnonvoimat kuin häikäilemättömät kilpailijatkin.",{"number":208,"title":209,"author":188,"authorBirth":189,"authorDeath":190,"slug":210,"bookId":211,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":212,"origin":213,"language":18,"yearPublished":214,"yearPublishedTranslation":48,"wordCount":215,"charCount":216,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":217,"gutenbergSubjects":218,"gutenbergCategories":220,"gutenbergSummary":221,"gutenbergTranslators":222,"gutenbergDownloadCount":224,"aiDescription":225},2514,"Sateenkaari","2514-beach-rex-sateenkaari","2514__Beach_Rex__Sateenkaari",[16],[],1916,85912,554774,65523,[219],"Cuba -- History -- Revolution, 1895-1898 -- Fiction",[29,56,77],"\"Sateenkaari: Romaani\" by Rex Beach is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story seems to revolve around themes of wealth, power dynamics, and the intricacies of love and betrayal within a rich agricultural estate in Cuba. Key characters include don Estevan Varona, who is dealing with the loss of his wife, and his children, who are caught in a web of familial strife influenced by their father's secrets and the societal pressures of their time.  The opening of the novel introduces the setting with a rich description of the Yumuri valley, often referred to as the 'paradise valley.' We learn of don Estevan's tragic loss, as his wife passes away after giving birth to twins, raising questions about inheritance and the future of his family. Tension builds as Estevan grapples with his grief while facing various characters that influence his and his children's lives, setting the stage for unfolding dramas surrounding hidden treasures, social aspirations, and the complexities of human relationships in a colonial context. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[223],"Nyman, O. E.",255,"Seikkailuromaani sijoittuu 1890-luvun Kuuban vapaussodan pyörteisiin. Tarina yhdistää historiallisia tapahtumia, aarteenetsintää ja selviytymiskamppailua Yumurin laakson maisemissa, kun päähenkilöt tempautuvat mukaan vallankumouksen dramaattisiin vaiheisiin.",{"number":227,"title":228,"author":188,"authorBirth":189,"authorDeath":190,"slug":229,"bookId":230,"genreRaw":231,"genre":44,"themes":232,"origin":233,"language":18,"yearPublished":234,"yearPublishedTranslation":196,"wordCount":235,"charCount":236,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":237,"gutenbergSubjects":238,"gutenbergCategories":243,"gutenbergSummary":244,"gutenbergTranslators":245,"gutenbergDownloadCount":246,"aiDescription":247},2550,"Seikkailijoita","2550-beach-rex-seikkailijoita","2550__Beach_Rex__Seikkailijoita","Romaani",[16],[],1906,63789,410403,66361,[239,240,241,75,242],"Frontier and pioneer life -- Yukon River Valley (Yukon and Alaska) -- Fiction","Gold mines and mining -- Yukon River Valley (Yukon and Alaska) -- Fiction","Historical fiction","Yukon River Valley (Yukon and Alaska) -- History -- 19th century -- Fiction",[29,77],"\"Seikkailijoita: Romaani\" by Rex Beach is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story is set against the backdrop of the Alaskan gold rush and follows a young man named Glenister and his companion Dextry as they navigate a world filled with adventure, danger, and ambition. The novel explores themes of survival, personal aspiration, and the tumultuous nature of human relationships in the unforgiving wilderness.  The beginning of the novel introduces Glenister, who expresses his excitement upon returning to the land he has longed for, filled with dreams of prosperity at the gold fields of Nome. As Glenister and Dextry prepare to board the \"Santa Maria,\" they encounter a mysterious young woman who is on the run and desperately seeking refuge. This chance meeting swiftly evolves into a chaotic situation as they defend her from pursuers, hinting at the intertwining paths of their fates as they embark on a journey that promises both peril and potential for fortune. The opening sets the stage for a tale of adventure driven by strong characters faced with external threats and internal conflicts. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],232,"Alaskan kultaryntäykseen sijoittuva seikkailuromaani kertoo rehellisten kullankaivajien ja korruptoituneiden virkamiesten välisestä kamppailusta. Roy Glenister ja hänen kumppaninsa joutuvat puolustamaan valtauksiaan lakimiehiä ja poliitikkoja vastaan, jotka yrittävät anastaa rikkaat esiintymät itselleen.",{"number":249,"title":250,"author":251,"authorBirth":148,"authorDeath":252,"slug":253,"bookId":254,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":255,"origin":257,"language":18,"yearPublished":259,"yearPublishedTranslation":196,"wordCount":260,"charCount":261,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":262,"gutenbergSubjects":263,"gutenbergCategories":267,"gutenbergSummary":270,"gutenbergTranslators":271,"gutenbergDownloadCount":205,"aiDescription":272},2256,"Loistohotelli Babylon","Bennett, Arnold",1931,"2256-bennett-arnold-loistohotelli-babylon","2256__Bennett_Arnold__Loistohotelli_Babylon",[16,256],"rikos",[258],"brittilainen",1902,37904,240114,62217,[264,265,266],"Americans -- England -- Fiction","London (England) -- Fiction","Millionaires -- Fiction",[29,268,269,77],"British Literature","Crime, Thrillers and Mystery","\"Loistohotelli Babylon\" by Arnold Bennett is a novel published in January 1902. When American millionaire Theodore Racksole buys London's Grand Babylon Hotel on a whim, he and his daughter Nella stumble into a web of mystery. A dismissed headwaiter, a vanishing clerk, a missing German prince, and a poisoned equerry set them on a dangerous trail across Europe. As disappearances multiply and disguises deceive, the pair must unravel a sinister plot before it's too late. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],"Amerikkalainen miljonääri ostaa hetken mielijohteesta lontoolaisen loistohotellin ja päätyy tyttärensä kanssa keskelle kansainvälistä salaliittoa. Jännittävä seikkailuromaani kuljettaa lukijan loisteliaista hotellisaleista Euroopan hovien vehkeilyihin ja salaperäisten katoamisten äärelle.",{"number":274,"title":275,"author":276,"authorBirth":277,"authorDeath":278,"slug":279,"bookId":280,"genreRaw":20,"genre":281,"themes":282,"origin":283,"language":18,"yearPublished":284,"yearPublishedTranslation":285,"wordCount":286,"charCount":287,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":288,"gutenbergSubjects":289,"gutenbergCategories":291,"gutenbergSummary":293,"gutenbergTranslators":294,"gutenbergDownloadCount":296,"aiDescription":297},3133,"Maija-Mehiläisen ihmeelliset seikkailut","Bonsels, Waldemar",1880,1952,"3133-bonsels-waldemar-maija-mehilaisen-ihmeelliset-seikkailut","3133__Bonsels_Waldemar__Maija-Mehiläisen_ihmeelliset_seikkailut","lastenkirja",[16],[],1912,1919,28867,182668,73794,[290],"Bees -- Juvenile fiction",[29,292,77],"Children & Young Adult Reading","\"Maija-Mehiläisen ihmeelliset seikkailut: Lastenromaani\" by Waldemar Bonsels is a fable published in 1912. The story follows a young bee named Maija who questions her role in the hive and ventures outside despite warnings. After being captured, she discovers a hornet plot to destroy her colony. Maija must escape and return home to warn her fellow bees, transforming from a rebellious individual into a national hero. The work explores themes of independence, loyalty, and the relationship between the individual and community. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[295],"Salovaara, Hannes",268,"Klassinen lastenromaani kertoo uteliaasta Maija-mehiläisestä, joka päättää jättää kotipesänsä nähdäkseen maailmaa. Matkallaan hän kohtaa monenlaisia luonnon asukkaita, joutuu vaarallisiin tilanteisiin ja oppii lopulta arvostamaan yhteisönsä merkitystä.",{"number":299,"title":300,"author":301,"authorBirth":133,"authorDeath":302,"slug":303,"bookId":304,"genreRaw":231,"genre":44,"themes":305,"origin":306,"language":18,"yearPublished":48,"yearPublishedTranslation":307,"wordCount":308,"charCount":309,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":310,"gutenbergSubjects":311,"gutenbergCategories":312,"gutenbergSummary":313,"gutenbergTranslators":314,"gutenbergDownloadCount":316,"aiDescription":317},2667,"Onnen maille","Brand, Max",1944,"2667-brand-max-onnen-maille","2667__Brand_Max__Onnen_maille",[16],[],1926,58099,381526,69471,[75],[29,77],"\"Onnen maille: Romaani\" by Max Brand is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around John Scovil and his daughter Nancy as they navigate life in a remote western setting, where Scovil's optimism about the surroundings contrasts with Nancy's more cynical disposition. The narrative hints at themes of adventure, family dynamics, and the search for happiness.  The opening of the book introduces John Scovil, who takes joy in the mountain desert's climate and seems eager to revel in nature's beauty. He interacts with his daughter Nancy, who appears indifferent to his enthusiasm about their surroundings. Scovil's concern for Nancy's well-being is evident as he notes her lack of energy and engagement in the outdoor activities he proposes. As they converse, Scovil's desire to revitalize Nancy's spirit is contrasted by her reluctance, setting up the emotional stakes of their relationship. This initial chapter establishes a foundation for exploring their journey towards understanding and potentially transforming their lives as they venture into the wilderness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[315],"Kupiainen, Alpo",212,"Vauhdikas lännenseikkailu sijoittuu paahtavaan vuoristoerämaahan, jossa John Scovil ja muut hahmot kamppailevat selviytymisestä. Tarina kuljettaa lukijan läpi vaarallisten tilanteiden ja väijytysten etsittäessä tietä onneen karuissa olosuhteissa.",{"number":319,"title":320,"author":321,"authorBirth":322,"authorDeath":323,"slug":324,"bookId":325,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":326,"origin":327,"language":18,"yearPublished":328,"yearPublishedTranslation":307,"wordCount":329,"charCount":330,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":331,"gutenbergSubjects":332,"gutenbergCategories":337,"gutenbergSummary":338,"gutenbergTranslators":339,"gutenbergDownloadCount":340,"aiDescription":341},2703,"Afrikan viimeinen kuningas","Buchan, John",1875,1940,"2703-buchan-john-afrikan-viimeinen-kuningas","2703__Buchan_John__Afrikan_viimeinen_kuningas",[16],[],1910,56442,369694,70585,[53,333,334,335,336],"Clergy -- Fiction","Scots -- South Africa -- Fiction","South Africa -- Fiction","Zulu (African people) -- Fiction",[29,77],"\"Afrikan viimeinen kuningas\" by John Buchan is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative seems to explore themes of adventure and cultural encounters as it follows a young protagonist, Davie Crawfurd, who navigates the challenges of life in Africa, touching upon elements of colonialism and the complexities of societal dynamics in a foreign land.   The opening of the story introduces Davie Crawfurd and presents a vivid backdrop of his childhood in Kirkcaple, where mundane church visits turn into childhood escapades with friends, setting a tone of youthful curiosity and adventure. As Davie and his friends sneak away from church to explore the local area, they encounter a mysterious figure by the beach, which sparks fear yet ignites an adventure that resonates with the essence of childhood exploration. This initial encounter with the unknown becomes a linchpin for the narrative, foreshadowing the deeper discoveries Davie will face as his journey leads him to Africa, where he finds himself amidst culturally rich and dangerous environments. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[],315,"Nuori skotlantilainen David Crawfurd matkustaa Etelä-Afrikkaan kauppa-apulaiseksi ja päätyy keskelle suurta kansannousua. Karismaattinen pappi John Laputa uskoo olevansa muinaisen kuningas Johanneksen perillinen ja aikoo vapauttaa maanosan siirtomaavallasta salaperäisen kaulakäädyn voimalla.",{"number":343,"title":344,"author":345,"authorBirth":322,"authorDeath":346,"slug":347,"bookId":348,"genreRaw":20,"genre":14,"themes":349,"origin":352,"language":18,"yearPublished":284,"yearPublishedTranslation":196,"wordCount":353,"charCount":354,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":355,"gutenbergSubjects":356,"gutenbergCategories":362,"gutenbergSummary":364,"gutenbergTranslators":365,"gutenbergDownloadCount":366,"aiDescription":367},2457,"Marsin prinsessa","Burroughs, Edgar Rice",1950,"2457-burroughs-edgar-rice-marsin-prinsessa","2457__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Marsin_prinsessa",[16,350,351],"tieteisfiktio","fantasia",[],48229,330803,64650,[357,358,359,360,361],"Carter, John (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Dejah Thoris (Fictitious character) -- Fiction","Mars (Planet) -- Fiction","Princesses -- Fiction","Science fiction",[29,363],"Science-Fiction & Fantasy","\"Marsin prinsessa\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel first serialized in 1912. When Confederate veteran John Carter mysteriously awakens on Mars, he discovers superhuman abilities in the planet's harsh desert environment. Captured by warlike Green Martians, he rises through their ranks before rescuing Dejah Thoris, a princess of the humanoid Red Martians. Carter becomes entangled in planetary politics and warfare as he fights to protect the princess and return her home, ultimately facing a catastrophic threat to all Martian life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[315],161,"John Carter siirtyy salaperäisesti Arizonasta Mars-planeetalle, missä hän huomaa omaavansa valtavat voimat. Hän joutuu keskelle vihreiden soturien ja punaisen rodun välisiä taisteluita ja rakastuu Heliumin prinsessaan Dejah Thorisiin. Teos on vauhdikas tieteisseikkailu vieraassa maailmassa.",{"number":369,"title":370,"author":345,"authorBirth":322,"authorDeath":346,"slug":371,"bookId":372,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":373,"origin":374,"language":18,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":196,"wordCount":375,"charCount":376,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":377,"gutenbergSubjects":378,"gutenbergCategories":381,"gutenbergSummary":382,"gutenbergTranslators":383,"gutenbergDownloadCount":340,"aiDescription":385},2438,"Tarzan ja Oparin aarteet","2438-burroughs-edgar-rice-tarzan-ja-oparin-aarteet","2438__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Tarzan_ja_Oparin_aarteet",[16],[],47802,318460,64424,[53,379,380],"Fantasy fiction","Tarzan (Fictitious character) -- Fiction",[29,77],"\"Tarzan ja Oparin aarteet: Seikkailuromaani Afrikan aarniometsistä\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a novel first published in 1916. Tarzan returns to the lost city of Opar to recover its hidden gold stockpile after suffering financial losses. A treacherous Belgian officer follows him, but an earthquake leaves Tarzan with amnesia. The high priestess La, spurned by Tarzan again, seeks revenge while Jane is kidnapped by an Arab criminal. Intrigue unfolds as multiple parties pursue Opar's treasures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[384],"Salonen, A. J.","Tarzan palaa kadonneeseen Oparin kaupunkiin noutaakseen lisää kultaa, mutta menettää muistinsa onnettomuudessa. Viidakon herran on selvittävä vaaroista ja juonitteluista löytääkseen takaisin perheensä luo, kun samalla petollinen belgialaisupseeri ja arabialaiset rosvot tavoittelevat samoja aarteita.",{"number":387,"title":388,"author":345,"authorBirth":322,"authorDeath":346,"slug":389,"bookId":390,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":391,"origin":392,"language":18,"yearPublished":70,"yearPublishedTranslation":196,"wordCount":394,"charCount":395,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":396,"gutenbergSubjects":397,"gutenbergCategories":399,"gutenbergSummary":401,"gutenbergTranslators":402,"gutenbergDownloadCount":403,"aiDescription":404},2460,"Marsin jumalat","2460-burroughs-edgar-rice-marsin-jumalat","2460__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Marsin_jumalat",[16,350,351],[393],"amerikkalainen",57989,395918,64740,[357,358,398,359,361],"Life on other planets -- Fiction",[29,400,77,363],"American Literature","\"Marsin jumalat: Seikkailuromaani\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is an adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around John Carter, a former American Civil War captain with the ability to travel to Mars, also known as Barsoom, where he has previously battled various alien races. The novel invites readers into an exhilarating world of danger and heroism as Carter embarks on another quest to rescue Dejah Thoris, the princess of Helium.  At the start of the narrative, the protagonist reflects on the mysterious past of his grandfather, John Carter, who seems to have returned from the dead and asks to meet. The opening sets the stage for the reunion between the narrator and Carter, hinting at the latter's tales from Mars. Shortly after, Carter's sudden summons leads the narrator to wonder about the revelations contained in his manuscripts concerning adventures among strange inhabitants on Mars, setting up the anticipation of excitement and peril as the tale unfolds once more. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[315],275,"Seikkailuromaanissa John Carter palaa Barsoomiin eli Mars-planeetalle kahdentoista vuoden poissaolon jälkeen. Hän päätyy myyttiseen Dorin laaksoon, jossa hän kohtaa vaarallisia kasvi-ihmisiä ja paljastaa planeetan asukkaita hallitsevien jumalien todellisen luonteen.",{"number":406,"title":407,"author":345,"authorBirth":322,"authorDeath":346,"slug":408,"bookId":409,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":410,"origin":411,"language":18,"yearPublished":110,"yearPublishedTranslation":412,"wordCount":413,"charCount":414,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":415,"gutenbergSubjects":416,"gutenbergCategories":417,"gutenbergSummary":418,"gutenbergTranslators":419,"gutenbergDownloadCount":421,"aiDescription":422},2446,"Talttumaton Tarzan","2446-burroughs-edgar-rice-talttumaton-tarzan","2446__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Talttumaton_Tarzan",[16],[],1924,35911,235252,64436,[53,379,380],[29,77],"\"Talttumaton Tarzan\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a novel published in 1920. When Tarzan returns to his plantation in British East Africa during World War I, he finds it destroyed by German troops and believes his wife Jane has been killed. Consumed by grief and rage, the ape-man embarks on a ruthless campaign of vengeance across the African war front. His quest leads him through treacherous deserts, encounters with lions, and into a hidden valley concealing an ancient, mysterious civilization ruled by madness. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[420],"Karila, Lauri",112,"Apinamies joutuu keskelle ensimmäisen maailmansodan melskettä Itä-Afrikassa saksalaisten sotajoukkojen hyökättyä hänen kotiinsa. Tarzan vannoo kostoa ja käy säälimätöntä sotaa vihollisiaan vastaan hyödyntäen taitojaan ja viidakon eläimiä.",{"number":424,"title":425,"author":345,"authorBirth":322,"authorDeath":346,"slug":426,"bookId":427,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":428,"origin":429,"language":18,"yearPublished":430,"yearPublishedTranslation":431,"wordCount":432,"charCount":433,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":434,"gutenbergSubjects":435,"gutenbergCategories":436,"gutenbergSummary":437,"gutenbergTranslators":438,"gutenbergDownloadCount":440,"aiDescription":441},2422,"Tarzanin paluu","2422-burroughs-edgar-rice-tarzanin-paluu","2422__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Tarzanin_paluu",[16],[],1913,1922,64439,427521,54307,[53,379,380],[29,77],"\"Tarzanin paluu: Seikkailukirja Afrikan aarniometsistä\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a novel first published in 1913. After sacrificing his chance to marry Jane Porter, Tarzan travels to Europe where he makes deadly enemies of the villains Rokoff and Paulovitch. His journey takes him through France, Algeria, and back to the African jungle of his youth, where he becomes chief of the Waziri tribe and discovers the lost city of Opar. Meanwhile, Jane and her companions are shipwrecked on the same coast, setting the stage for danger, rescue, and revelation. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[439],"Hedman, Valfrid",295,"Tarzanin seikkailut jatkuvat, kun hän matkustaa Eurooppaan ja joutuu keskelle vaarallista juonittelua valtamerilaivalla. Tarina kuljettaa hänet lopulta takaisin Afrikan aarniometsiin, missä hän kohtaa uusia vihollisia sekä salaperäisen Oparin kaupungin.",{"number":443,"title":444,"author":345,"authorBirth":322,"authorDeath":346,"slug":445,"bookId":446,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":447,"origin":449,"language":18,"yearPublished":430,"yearPublishedTranslation":196,"wordCount":450,"charCount":451,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":452,"gutenbergSubjects":453,"gutenbergCategories":454,"gutenbergSummary":456,"gutenbergTranslators":457,"gutenbergDownloadCount":458,"aiDescription":459},2467,"Marsin sotavaltias","2467-burroughs-edgar-rice-marsin-sotavaltias","2467__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Marsin_sotavaltias",[16,448,350,351],"rakkaus",[],40224,274278,64884,[357,358,359,361],[29,455,363],"Romance","\"Marsin sotavaltias\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a science fantasy novel written in 1913 and published in 1914. John Carter races across the frozen polar regions of Mars to rescue his imprisoned wife, Princess Dejah Thoris, from vengeful enemies who have escaped with her to the north. His pursuit leads him through treacherous lands, forgotten civilizations, and the mysterious realm of the Yellow Martians, where he must navigate political intrigue and deadly battles to save her. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[315],234,"John Carter jatkaa seikkailujaan Mars-planeetalla etsiessään vangittua prinsessa Dejah Thorisia. Tarina vie hänet halki vaarallisten erämaiden ja maanalaisten luolastojen kohti ratkaisevaa taistelua planeetan hallinnasta.",{"number":461,"title":462,"author":345,"authorBirth":322,"authorDeath":346,"slug":463,"bookId":464,"genreRaw":465,"genre":44,"themes":466,"origin":467,"language":18,"yearPublished":284,"yearPublishedTranslation":48,"wordCount":468,"charCount":469,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":377,"gutenbergSubjects":470,"gutenbergCategories":471,"gutenbergSummary":382,"gutenbergTranslators":472,"gutenbergDownloadCount":340,"aiDescription":473},2421,"Tarzan, apinain kuningas","2421-burroughs-edgar-rice-tarzan-apinain-kuningas","2421__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Tarzan_apinain_kuningas","Seikkailuromaani Afrikan aarniometsistä",[16],[],61929,399860,[53,379,380],[29,77],[384],"Tarzan on englantilaisen aatelismiehen poika, joka jää orvoksi Afrikan viidakossa ja kasvaa apinoiden keskuudessa. Hän oppii selviytymään luonnon armoilla ja nousee lopulta apinoiden kuninkaaksi ennen kohtaamistaan muiden ihmisten kanssa.",{"number":475,"title":476,"author":345,"authorBirth":322,"authorDeath":346,"slug":477,"bookId":478,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":479,"origin":480,"language":18,"yearPublished":48,"yearPublishedTranslation":481,"wordCount":482,"charCount":483,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":484,"gutenbergSubjects":485,"gutenbergCategories":486,"gutenbergSummary":487,"gutenbergTranslators":488,"gutenbergDownloadCount":490,"aiDescription":491},2450,"Kauhea Tarzan","2450-burroughs-edgar-rice-kauhea-tarzan","2450__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Kauhea_Tarzan",[16],[],1925,59997,404155,64486,[53,379,380],[29,77],"\"Kauhea Tarzan: Seikkailuromaani Afrikan aarniometsistä\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is a novel first published in 1912. When an English nobleman's infant son is orphaned in the African jungle, he is adopted and raised by apes. Named Tarzan, he grows into a skilled hunter who rules the ape tribe, unaware of his true heritage. His world transforms when a group of white travelers arrives, including a young woman named Jane Porter, forcing him to confront questions of identity, civilization, and belonging between two vastly different worlds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[489],"Hämeen-Anttila, Väinö",274,"Tarzan matkaa Janea etsiessään salaiseen Pal-ul-donin laaksoon, jossa elää esihistoriallisia petoja ja hännällisiä ihmisrotuja. Viidakon valtias joutuu keskelle paikallisia valtataisteluita ja vaarallisia tilanteita pyrkiessään löytämään kadonneen vaimonsa.",{"number":493,"title":494,"author":345,"authorBirth":322,"authorDeath":346,"slug":495,"bookId":496,"genreRaw":20,"genre":44,"themes":497,"origin":498,"language":18,"yearPublished":499,"yearPublishedTranslation":196,"wordCount":500,"charCount":501,"usRestricted":23,"gutenbergId":502,"gutenbergSubjects":503,"gutenbergCategories":504,"gutenbergSummary":505,"gutenbergTranslators":506,"gutenbergDownloadCount":507,"aiDescription":508},2434,"Tarzanin poika","2434-burroughs-edgar-rice-tarzanin-poika","2434__Burroughs_Edgar_Rice__Tarzanin_poika",[16],[],1917,64692,428976,64377,[53,379,380],[29,77],"\"Tarzanin poika\" by Edgar Rice Burroughs is an adventure novel written in 1915. This fourth Tarzan book shifts focus to Tarzan's son Jack, who discovers his father's secret past after encountering a captive ape in London. When Jack attempts to return the ape to Africa, betrayal forces him to flee into the jungle. There, he transforms into Korak the \"killer,\" masters wilderness survival, and rescues an abused girl named Meriem. Together they forge a deep bond while living years of adventure in the African wild. (This is an automatically generated summary.)",[439],279,"Tarzan-sarjan neljännessä osassa seurataan Tarzanin poikaa Jackia, joka karkaa Lontoosta Afrikan viidakkoon. Hänestä tulee apinoiden kasvattama Korak, jonka seikkailut vievät hänet keskelle vaaroja ja kohtaamisia arabien sekä viidakon eläinten kanssa.",264,1,24]