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We PDF Author: Yevgheniy Zamyatin
Publisher: ENC Press
ISBN: 0972832130
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 210

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We PDF Author: Yevgheniy Zamyatin
Publisher: ENC Press
ISBN: 0972832130
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 210

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Old Wives for New

Old Wives for New PDF Author: David Graham Phillips
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Category : Indiana
Languages : en
Pages : 706

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Archeology

Archeology PDF Author: Linda Simone
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1495123359
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 43

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What is love if not one continual dig into the shards and fragments, the moments and pieces we collect to make sense of our lives? In Archeology, I juxtapose poems based on real archeological finds with poems about a variety of modern-day experiences that serve to reconnect people, both dead and living, and renew family bonds. In the writing of these poems, I was amazed at what can be learned about love from the unearthing of side-by-side skeletons in an ancient Italian town. Or how easy it is to feel the concern of a prehistoric gatherer when her mate hasn't returned from the hunt. I was equally surprised to discover that eating a plum or losing sight of a child in a busy store or the simple act of replicating a family recipe could be the way in to primal feelings and experiences?what I believe makes us human.

The Story of an African Farm

The Story of an African Farm PDF Author: Olive Schreiner
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Category : Africa, Southern
Languages : en
Pages : 376

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Gilbert Keith Chesterton

Gilbert Keith Chesterton PDF Author: Maisie Ward
Publisher: Aeterna Press
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 681

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The material for this book falls roughly into two parts: spoken and written. Gilbert Chesterton was not an old man when he died and many of his friends and contemporaries have told me incidents and recalled sayings right back to his early boyhood. This part of the material has been unusually rich and copious so that I could get a clearer picture of the boy and the young man than is usually granted to the biographer. Aeterna Press

Old Wives for New

Old Wives for New PDF Author: David Graham Phillips
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
ISBN: 1434482987
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 506

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Phillips was born in Madison, Indiana. After graduating high school Phillips entered Asbury College following which he degreed from College of New Jersey in 1887. After completing his education, Phillips worked as a newspaper reporter in Cincinnati, Ohio before moving on to New York City where he was employed as a columnist and editor with the New York World until 1902. In his spare time, he wrote a novel, The Great God Success that was published in 1901. The book sold well enough that his royalty income was sufficient enough to allow him to work as a freelance journalist while dedicating himself to writing fiction. Writing articles for various prominent magazines, he began to develop a reputation as a competent investigative journalist. Considered a progressive, Phillips' novels often commented on social issues of the day and frequently chronicled events based on his real-life journalistic experiences.

The Last of the Funnies

The Last of the Funnies PDF Author: Mike Cope
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1435752708
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 82

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After a worldwide energy and economic crisis, newspapers have ceased production and nearly every form of art and entertainment is a digital simulation. In this seemingly impossible (but plausible) future, a crusty old cartoonist named Frost has a great gift to leave Giles, his only child. Frost is the creator of Li'l Nibs-the most celebrated comic strip about four little aliens who crash-landed on Earth during the crisis and aptly announced, "Weez Comez in Peez!" However, to Giles, the funnies have caused nothing but conflict in his life. He's grown to resent Frost's crudely hand-drawn creations. But as the young Virtual Art professor soon learns, things aren't always as they appear. Like a cartoon wizard behind ink-stained curtains, Frost weaves a whimsical tale about the origins of the funnies, webcomics, and a terrorizing menace that threatens to kidnap every artist's childhood dreams! Whether Giles believes it or not, the fate of the funnies is in his hands...

The Church Quarterly Review

The Church Quarterly Review PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 560

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The Pedagogical Seminary

The Pedagogical Seminary PDF Author:
Publisher:
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Category : Child development
Languages : en
Pages : 546

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Vols. 5-15 include "Bibliography of child study," by Louis N. Wilson.

The Story of an African Farm

The Story of an African Farm PDF Author: Olive Schreiner
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
ISBN: 1473397146
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 246

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This early work by Olive Schreiner was originally published in 1883 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. "The Story of an African Farm" details the lives of three characters, first as children and then as adults, and when published caused significant controversy over its frank portrayal of freethought, feminism, premarital sex, and transvestitism. Olive Emilie Albertina Schreiner was born on 24th March 1855 at the Wesleyan Missionary Society station at Wittebergen in the Eastern Cape, near Herschel in South Africa. In 1880, Olive set sail for the United Kingdom with the goal of taking a position as a trainee nurse at the Royal Infirmary in Edinburgh in Scotland. Unfortunately ill-health prevented her from studying and she was forced to concede that writing would and could be her only work in life. She became increasingly involved with the politics of the South Africa, leading her to make influential acquaintances such as Cecil John Rhodes, with whom she eventually became disillusioned and wrote a scathing allegory in his honour.