Author: Mrs. Alexander
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3734081017
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: At Bay by Mrs. Alexander
Memory at Bay
Author: Évelyne Trouillot
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 0813938104
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Winner of the prestigious Prix Carbet--an award won by such distinguished authors as Maryse Condé, Jamaica Kincaid, and Raphaël Confiant-- Memory at Bay is now available in an English translation that brings to life this powerful novel by one of Haiti’s most vital authors, Évelyne Trouillot. Trouillot introduces us to a bedridden widow of a notorious dictator (in effect, a portrait of Papa Doc Duvalier) and the young émigré who attends to her needs but who harbors a secret--the bitter loss she feels for her mother, a victim of the dictator’s atrocities. The story that unfolds is a deftly plotted psychological drama in which the two women in turn relive their radically contrasting accounts of the dictator’s regime. Partly a retelling of Haiti’s nightmarish history under Duvalier, and partly an exploration of the power of memory, Trouillot’s novel takes a suspenseful turn when the aide contemplates murdering the old widow. Memory at Bay was praised by the Prix Carbet committee for the way it treats the enigmas of destiny and for a pairing of characters whose voices bring the narrative to the edge of the ineffable. CARAF Books: Caribbean and African Literature Translated from French
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
ISBN: 0813938104
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Winner of the prestigious Prix Carbet--an award won by such distinguished authors as Maryse Condé, Jamaica Kincaid, and Raphaël Confiant-- Memory at Bay is now available in an English translation that brings to life this powerful novel by one of Haiti’s most vital authors, Évelyne Trouillot. Trouillot introduces us to a bedridden widow of a notorious dictator (in effect, a portrait of Papa Doc Duvalier) and the young émigré who attends to her needs but who harbors a secret--the bitter loss she feels for her mother, a victim of the dictator’s atrocities. The story that unfolds is a deftly plotted psychological drama in which the two women in turn relive their radically contrasting accounts of the dictator’s regime. Partly a retelling of Haiti’s nightmarish history under Duvalier, and partly an exploration of the power of memory, Trouillot’s novel takes a suspenseful turn when the aide contemplates murdering the old widow. Memory at Bay was praised by the Prix Carbet committee for the way it treats the enigmas of destiny and for a pairing of characters whose voices bring the narrative to the edge of the ineffable. CARAF Books: Caribbean and African Literature Translated from French
At Bay
Author: Mrs. Alexander
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3734081017
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: At Bay by Mrs. Alexander
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3734081017
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 185
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: At Bay by Mrs. Alexander
Britain at Bay
Author: Alan Allport
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 1101974699
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 641
Book Description
From statesmen and military commanders to ordinary Britons, a bold, sweeping history of Britain's entrance into World War II—and its efforts to survive it—illuminating the ways in which the war permanently transformed a nation and its people “Might be the single best examination of British politics, society and strategy in these four years that has ever been written.” —The Wall Street Journal Here is the many-faceted, world-historically significant story of Britain at war. In looking closely at the military and political dimensions of the conflict’s first crucial years, Alan Allport tackles pressing questions such as whether the war could have been avoided, how it could have been lost, how well the British lived up to their own values, and ultimately, what difference the war made to the fate of the nation. In answering these questions, he reexamines our assumptions and paints a vivid portrait of the ways in which the Second World War transformed British culture and society. This bracing account draws on a lively cast of characters—from the political and military leaders who made the decisions, to the ordinary citizens who lived through them—in a comprehensible and compelling single history of forty-six million people. A sweeping and groundbreaking epic, Britain at Bay gives us a fresh look at the opening years of the war, and illuminates the integral moments that, for better or for worse, made Britain what it is today.
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: 1101974699
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 641
Book Description
From statesmen and military commanders to ordinary Britons, a bold, sweeping history of Britain's entrance into World War II—and its efforts to survive it—illuminating the ways in which the war permanently transformed a nation and its people “Might be the single best examination of British politics, society and strategy in these four years that has ever been written.” —The Wall Street Journal Here is the many-faceted, world-historically significant story of Britain at war. In looking closely at the military and political dimensions of the conflict’s first crucial years, Alan Allport tackles pressing questions such as whether the war could have been avoided, how it could have been lost, how well the British lived up to their own values, and ultimately, what difference the war made to the fate of the nation. In answering these questions, he reexamines our assumptions and paints a vivid portrait of the ways in which the Second World War transformed British culture and society. This bracing account draws on a lively cast of characters—from the political and military leaders who made the decisions, to the ordinary citizens who lived through them—in a comprehensible and compelling single history of forty-six million people. A sweeping and groundbreaking epic, Britain at Bay gives us a fresh look at the opening years of the war, and illuminates the integral moments that, for better or for worse, made Britain what it is today.
Animosity at Bay
Author: Pallavi Raghavan
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0190087579
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
A fresh, unconventional look at the early post-partition years, suggesting that cooperation rather than conflict was the order of the day between India and Pakistan.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0190087579
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 262
Book Description
A fresh, unconventional look at the early post-partition years, suggesting that cooperation rather than conflict was the order of the day between India and Pakistan.
Held At Bay
Author: John Creasey
Publisher: House of Stratus
ISBN: 0755154959
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
The five beautiful jewels of Castile were stolen, separated and their identity lost. Few men could recognize them, but John Mannering, alias ‘The Baron’, was such a man. In pursuit of them, he has comes up against the ugliest criminals he has ever met. To them, it is merely a game, and the Baron an inconvenient pawn who must fight for his life.
Publisher: House of Stratus
ISBN: 0755154959
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 193
Book Description
The five beautiful jewels of Castile were stolen, separated and their identity lost. Few men could recognize them, but John Mannering, alias ‘The Baron’, was such a man. In pursuit of them, he has comes up against the ugliest criminals he has ever met. To them, it is merely a game, and the Baron an inconvenient pawn who must fight for his life.
Love at Bay
Author: Lynn Story
Publisher: Lynn Story
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
Gates Point is as far away as Blake Morgan’s budget will allow; she trades her beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, for the shoreline of the Chesapeake Bay. Never in a million years would she have imagined her idyllic life in a picture-perfect section of Roanoke would end with her husband of becoming abusive and destroying their marriage. After giving up her job as an architect in Roanoke, she accepts a position in a bookstore until she can get her life back on track. The last thing on FBI Special Agent Logan Watson’s mind was a romantic relationship. The bureau was this life and what free time he had; he spent on the water or escaping with a good science fiction novel. His life is orderly and focused. He has no room in his life for commitments until he meets Blake Morgan. Now Logan will risk it all to save her.
Publisher: Lynn Story
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
Gates Point is as far away as Blake Morgan’s budget will allow; she trades her beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, for the shoreline of the Chesapeake Bay. Never in a million years would she have imagined her idyllic life in a picture-perfect section of Roanoke would end with her husband of becoming abusive and destroying their marriage. After giving up her job as an architect in Roanoke, she accepts a position in a bookstore until she can get her life back on track. The last thing on FBI Special Agent Logan Watson’s mind was a romantic relationship. The bureau was this life and what free time he had; he spent on the water or escaping with a good science fiction novel. His life is orderly and focused. He has no room in his life for commitments until he meets Blake Morgan. Now Logan will risk it all to save her.
Germs at Bay
Author: Charles Vidich
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Examines America's experience with a wide range of quarantine practices over the past 400 years and the political, economic, immigration, and public health considerations that have prompted success or failure within the evolving role of public health. The novel strain of coronavirus that emerged in late 2019 and became a worldwide pandemic in 2020 is only one of more than 87 new or emerging pathogens discovered since 1980 that have posed a risk to public health. While many may consider quarantine an antiquated practice, it is often one of the only defenses against new and dangerous communicable diseases. Tracing the United States' quarantine practices through the colonial, postcolonial, and modern eras, Germs at Bay provides an eye-opening look at how quarantine has worked despite routine dismissal of its value. This book is for anyone seeking to understand the challenges of controlling the spread of COVID-19 and helps readers internalize the lessons learned from the pandemic. Few titles provide this level of primary source data on the United States' long reliance on quarantine practices and the political, social, and economic factors that have influenced them.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Examines America's experience with a wide range of quarantine practices over the past 400 years and the political, economic, immigration, and public health considerations that have prompted success or failure within the evolving role of public health. The novel strain of coronavirus that emerged in late 2019 and became a worldwide pandemic in 2020 is only one of more than 87 new or emerging pathogens discovered since 1980 that have posed a risk to public health. While many may consider quarantine an antiquated practice, it is often one of the only defenses against new and dangerous communicable diseases. Tracing the United States' quarantine practices through the colonial, postcolonial, and modern eras, Germs at Bay provides an eye-opening look at how quarantine has worked despite routine dismissal of its value. This book is for anyone seeking to understand the challenges of controlling the spread of COVID-19 and helps readers internalize the lessons learned from the pandemic. Few titles provide this level of primary source data on the United States' long reliance on quarantine practices and the political, social, and economic factors that have influenced them.
BattleTech: Hounds at Bay
Author: Geoff Swift
Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
TALON VERSUS FANG… Lieutenant Shane Atkins of the Coursing Hounds mercenary unit had a comfortable garrison assignment on Cumbres—until a Jade Falcon task force landed on the planet with orders to wipe the Hounds out to the last warrior. Forced to flee the planet, Shane and his people embark on a search-and-destroy campaign to hurt the bloodthirsty Clan in their own occupation zone. But the ruthless Watch leader of the Falcon force will stop at nothing to hunt these rampaging Hounds down. And when the Jade Falcons catch the Coursing Hounds in a trap, only one side will survive the desperate battle… (NOTE: This is the same novella that was distributed to the BattleTech Mercenaries Kickstarter campaign. If you received this story through the campaign, you do not need to buy it here.)
Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
TALON VERSUS FANG… Lieutenant Shane Atkins of the Coursing Hounds mercenary unit had a comfortable garrison assignment on Cumbres—until a Jade Falcon task force landed on the planet with orders to wipe the Hounds out to the last warrior. Forced to flee the planet, Shane and his people embark on a search-and-destroy campaign to hurt the bloodthirsty Clan in their own occupation zone. But the ruthless Watch leader of the Falcon force will stop at nothing to hunt these rampaging Hounds down. And when the Jade Falcons catch the Coursing Hounds in a trap, only one side will survive the desperate battle… (NOTE: This is the same novella that was distributed to the BattleTech Mercenaries Kickstarter campaign. If you received this story through the campaign, you do not need to buy it here.)
A Race at Bay
Author: Robert G. Hays
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 9780809320677
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
From 1860 through 1900, the Times published nearly a thousand editorials on what it commonly called "the Indian problem." Selecting some of the best of these editorials, Hays provides today's readers with a comprehensive picture of what people at the time thought about this enduring national conflict. The authentic voices of a national newspaper's daily record speak with an urgency both immediate and real.
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 9780809320677
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
From 1860 through 1900, the Times published nearly a thousand editorials on what it commonly called "the Indian problem." Selecting some of the best of these editorials, Hays provides today's readers with a comprehensive picture of what people at the time thought about this enduring national conflict. The authentic voices of a national newspaper's daily record speak with an urgency both immediate and real.
Britain at Bay
Author: Richard Glover
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000408671
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
In the years 1803-5 Napoleon Bonaparte built 4 new harbours on his channel coast and assembled enough landing craft to put an army of over 165,000 men ashore on English beaches. Was this threat to Britain really serious and should we dismiss it as pure Bluff? Why was it never revived after Bonaparte's continental wars against the Russians, Austrians and Prussians? What did the English do about defending themselves? This book, originally published in 1973 tackles these questions. It shows why Bonaparte's flotilla was no Bluff but something the British were right to take seriously and also how their preparations to defend the beaches within reach of its bases made a revival of the flotilla after 1807 pointless. Though recognising the importance of Trafalgar the book rejects the fallacy that this victory ended Britain's danger. The book covers the background of the war, Britain's defence organisation, the Royal Navy's tasks, Bonaparte's preparations and how the British made ready to meet him.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000408671
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
In the years 1803-5 Napoleon Bonaparte built 4 new harbours on his channel coast and assembled enough landing craft to put an army of over 165,000 men ashore on English beaches. Was this threat to Britain really serious and should we dismiss it as pure Bluff? Why was it never revived after Bonaparte's continental wars against the Russians, Austrians and Prussians? What did the English do about defending themselves? This book, originally published in 1973 tackles these questions. It shows why Bonaparte's flotilla was no Bluff but something the British were right to take seriously and also how their preparations to defend the beaches within reach of its bases made a revival of the flotilla after 1807 pointless. Though recognising the importance of Trafalgar the book rejects the fallacy that this victory ended Britain's danger. The book covers the background of the war, Britain's defence organisation, the Royal Navy's tasks, Bonaparte's preparations and how the British made ready to meet him.