Author: David Christie Murray
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Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Despair's Last Journey
Author: David Christie Murray
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Languages : en
Pages : 440
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Languages : en
Pages : 440
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The Gentleman's Annual
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Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Category : English fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Journey of Hope and Despair
Author: Rudolf Moos
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 145003604X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
These two volumes chronicle the life of a liberal Jew who came of age in Germany during the relatively enlightened period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Rudolf Moos obtained his education in Ulm and, after working in his family’s leather business, went in hope to seek his fortune in Berlin. He founded Salamander, the largest shoe business in Germany, which is still active today. He was a German patriot, who served his country in World War I and received a War Merit Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz) for his endeavors. Rudolf Moos lived in Germany in growing despair through the political upheaval and hyperinflation in the aftermath of World War I. He was related to and enjoyed a friendship with Albert Einstein when they both lived in Berlin in the 1920s and early 1930s. Rudolf Moos then experienced the rise of the Nazis and the ever-growing restrictions placed on him and members of his extended family. Anti-Jewish sentiment in Germany rose sharply during 1933, which effectively ended his active life in business and community affairs and give him unsought free time to set out the story of his life. He and his wife were eventually permitted to leave Germany and immigrate to England, where he continued to work on his memoirs during the turmoil of World War II. Volume I of Rudolf Moos’ memoirs, “Rise and Fall”, describes the poisoned atmosphere existing for the Jews in the Germany of the late 1930s, sets out his experiences of humiliation and arrest, the breath of freedom on leaving his Homeland, and his arrival in England as a penniless alien. Chapter 1 focuses on Rudolf Moos’ origins and his father’s family and leather manufacturing company, which initiated trade with East India in the 1880s. It describes the background of Rudolf Moos’ mother, who was a member of the Einstein family, and provides details about the lives of Rafael and Rupert Einstein, her father and grandfather.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 145003604X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
These two volumes chronicle the life of a liberal Jew who came of age in Germany during the relatively enlightened period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Rudolf Moos obtained his education in Ulm and, after working in his family’s leather business, went in hope to seek his fortune in Berlin. He founded Salamander, the largest shoe business in Germany, which is still active today. He was a German patriot, who served his country in World War I and received a War Merit Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz) for his endeavors. Rudolf Moos lived in Germany in growing despair through the political upheaval and hyperinflation in the aftermath of World War I. He was related to and enjoyed a friendship with Albert Einstein when they both lived in Berlin in the 1920s and early 1930s. Rudolf Moos then experienced the rise of the Nazis and the ever-growing restrictions placed on him and members of his extended family. Anti-Jewish sentiment in Germany rose sharply during 1933, which effectively ended his active life in business and community affairs and give him unsought free time to set out the story of his life. He and his wife were eventually permitted to leave Germany and immigrate to England, where he continued to work on his memoirs during the turmoil of World War II. Volume I of Rudolf Moos’ memoirs, “Rise and Fall”, describes the poisoned atmosphere existing for the Jews in the Germany of the late 1930s, sets out his experiences of humiliation and arrest, the breath of freedom on leaving his Homeland, and his arrival in England as a penniless alien. Chapter 1 focuses on Rudolf Moos’ origins and his father’s family and leather manufacturing company, which initiated trade with East India in the 1880s. It describes the background of Rudolf Moos’ mother, who was a member of the Einstein family, and provides details about the lives of Rafael and Rupert Einstein, her father and grandfather.
Journey of Hope and Despair
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Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1450035396
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
These two volumes chronicle the life of a liberal Jew who came of age in Germany during the relatively enlightened period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Rudolf Moos obtained his education in Ulm and, after working in his familys leather business, went in hope to seek his fortune in Berlin. He founded Salamander, the largest shoe business in Germany, which is still active today. He was a German patriot, who served his country in World War I and received a War Merit Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz) for his endeavors. Rudolf Moos lived in Germany in growing despair through the political upheaval and hyperinflation in the aftermath of World War I. He was related to and enjoyed a friendship with Albert Einstein when they both lived in Berlin in the 1920s and early 1930s. Rudolf Moos then experienced the rise of the Nazis and the ever-growing restrictions placed on him and members of his extended family. Anti-Jewish sentiment in Germany rose sharply during 1933, which effectively ended his active life in business and community affairs and give him unsought free time to set out the story of his life. He and his wife were eventually permitted to leave Germany and immigrate to England, where he continued to work on his memoirs during the turmoil of World War II. Volume I of Rudolf Moos memoirs, Rise and Fall, describes the poisoned atmosphere existing for the Jews in the Germany of the late 1930s, sets out his experiences of humiliation and arrest, the breath of freedom on leaving his Homeland, and his arrival in England as a penniless alien. Chapter 1 focuses on Rudolf Moos origins and his fathers family and leather manufacturing company, which initiated trade with East India in the 1880s. It describes the background of Rudolf Moos mother, who was a member of the Einstein family, and provides details about the lives of Rafael and Rupert Einstein, her father and grandfather.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1450035396
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
These two volumes chronicle the life of a liberal Jew who came of age in Germany during the relatively enlightened period of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Rudolf Moos obtained his education in Ulm and, after working in his familys leather business, went in hope to seek his fortune in Berlin. He founded Salamander, the largest shoe business in Germany, which is still active today. He was a German patriot, who served his country in World War I and received a War Merit Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz) for his endeavors. Rudolf Moos lived in Germany in growing despair through the political upheaval and hyperinflation in the aftermath of World War I. He was related to and enjoyed a friendship with Albert Einstein when they both lived in Berlin in the 1920s and early 1930s. Rudolf Moos then experienced the rise of the Nazis and the ever-growing restrictions placed on him and members of his extended family. Anti-Jewish sentiment in Germany rose sharply during 1933, which effectively ended his active life in business and community affairs and give him unsought free time to set out the story of his life. He and his wife were eventually permitted to leave Germany and immigrate to England, where he continued to work on his memoirs during the turmoil of World War II. Volume I of Rudolf Moos memoirs, Rise and Fall, describes the poisoned atmosphere existing for the Jews in the Germany of the late 1930s, sets out his experiences of humiliation and arrest, the breath of freedom on leaving his Homeland, and his arrival in England as a penniless alien. Chapter 1 focuses on Rudolf Moos origins and his fathers family and leather manufacturing company, which initiated trade with East India in the 1880s. It describes the background of Rudolf Moos mother, who was a member of the Einstein family, and provides details about the lives of Rafael and Rupert Einstein, her father and grandfather.
The Sketch
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Languages : en
Pages : 536
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Languages : en
Pages : 536
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Sketch
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Languages : en
Pages : 684
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Pages : 684
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A Journey of Despair
Author: Nicole Zoltack
Publisher: Nicole Zoltack
ISBN: 1545233667
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
It’s not every day you get sucked into a portal to Hell. Crystal Wynter’s life is in turmoil. She’s banished demons to Hell only she’s stuck there too, with the witch Gavin, a close friend and a good kisser, and Vince, who may or may not still be her boyfriend. As the trio struggles to survive demon attacks and traverse this hellhole, it soon becomes clear that Crystal must find a way to become magic incarnate again. If she can’t, they will be stuck, body and soul, in Hell for all of eternity.
Publisher: Nicole Zoltack
ISBN: 1545233667
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
It’s not every day you get sucked into a portal to Hell. Crystal Wynter’s life is in turmoil. She’s banished demons to Hell only she’s stuck there too, with the witch Gavin, a close friend and a good kisser, and Vince, who may or may not still be her boyfriend. As the trio struggles to survive demon attacks and traverse this hellhole, it soon becomes clear that Crystal must find a way to become magic incarnate again. If she can’t, they will be stuck, body and soul, in Hell for all of eternity.
Chasm of Despair: A Journey Through Light and Darkness
Author: AQEEL AHMED
Publisher: AQEEL AHMED
ISBN: 1998240886
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Within the chasm of despair lies dimensions where hope fades and darkness thrives. Travelers confront demonic entities and battle their own inner demons. Survival demands that they find light within the depths of despair. Summary: The Chasm of Despair is a mysterious and sad place in the magical land of endless hope. It is tucked between two tall mountains. Some people in the town talk about it in whispers and in bedtime stories, but not many people actually go there. Here is the epic story of Leo, a brave young explorer who is on a good mission to find the Light of Hope, a mythical light that is said to drive out darkness and light up the whole country. Leo's quest takes him through real-life settings and tests his bravery, strength, and faith. The Chasm of Despair, which has a scary name, is Leo's biggest test. It's a path of fear and doubt. This is where our hero's real journey starts. Along his travels, Leo meets strange friends and people who share his desire for happiness and hope. In the end, these bonds become his compass, giving him strength and support when things get tough. As Leo goes deeper into the abyss, he faces powerful enemies: demons that represent his darkest worries and fears. Both internal and foreign conflicts put Leo's resolve to the test. Still, every contact makes Leo's understanding of optimism stronger. Instead of being an outside force, he learns that hope is a spark that lives inside and can light up even the darkest parts of the heart. This story is both about the power of hope and about a little kid who sets out to discover the vast unknown with nothing but a strong will. The Light of Hope shows how Leo has changed from a young child with big dreams to a source of hope for everyone after being buried in the Chasm of Despair. The story of Leo's search shows how powerful hope can be and how determined people can be when they are looking for light in the dark. These words serve as a warning that we can all face our fears, get past problems, and find our inner light, even when things look hopeless. In the story, the Chasm of Despair, which many people used to be afraid of, is turned into a scene of victory, which reinforces the old lesson that where there is darkness, there is always the chance of light. Chapter 1: The Start of the Journey A little boy named Leo lived in the middle of a cute little town called Brightfield. He loved stories and adventures. Many people were smiling, there were clear streams, and the fields were green and lush. There was peace and quiet there. Even in this cute town, people were always talking about a faraway land that was full of magic and evil. The place was called the Chasm of Despair. People said it was a place where hope seemed to fade, where light couldn't get through, and where shadows moved on their own. Because he wasn't afraid and was interested, Leo often asked about these stories. He wished he could explore this area on his own, figure out its secrets, and find the fabled Light of Hope, which was said to shine in the darkest places. As the sun went down one evening, Leo stood behind a big oak tree on the edge of the town. The sky was turning orange and purple. He was thinking about stories about the Chasm of Despair. His town had just been through some hard times, he thought. Not many crops had been harvested, and his friends and neighbors were becoming worried. "What if," Leo thought, "I could find the Light of Hope and bring it back to Brightfield? Maybe then, our village could flourish once again, filled with laughter and light." Leo made the decision that night to go on a trip he didn't know much about. He looked determined as he did it. It wasn't going to be easy, he knew. Even after hearing all the tough things and dangerous things that the Chasm could offer, he was still determined. Leo packed his bags with food, a warm blanket, and, most importantly, a reliable lantern so that he could leave as soon as the sun came up. He hoped that the lantern's soft glow would help him find his way through the darkest tunnels and remind him of the light he was trying to bring back. As the first rays of dawn rose over the hills and cast a soft glow over Brightfield, Leo took a deep breath and stepped out into an exciting new world. He felt a wave of hope wash over him as he turned to face his town, whose roofs were sparkling in the early morning light. He smiled and looked over the distance to see where his trip would take him. Whatever the Chasm of Despair held, Leo was ready for it. He was sure of himself and wanted his town to shine even brighter than before. This was the start of a trip that would test his bravery and show him how powerful his light and hope really were. Chapter 2: Getting to the Divide. As soon as Leo got to the unknown Chasm of Despair, strange things started to happen. He could no longer see the beautiful blue sky that he had left behind in Brightfield. It had turned a deep, dark gray. As he got closer to the gap, everything about him seemed to be trying to tell him of the problems that were going to come. He could feel the ground moving beneath his feet. It was no longer firm and familiar. With each step, it seemed to be living. The hike made Leo's heartbeat fast, and he was also scared about what would happen next. Leo bravely walked toward the gap after taking a deep breath to calm his heart. As he looked at it, it was like he could see into another world. The sun seemed to disappear into the darkness below. It looked like the darkness took in all the light, leaving only shadows that moved in strange ways on the walls. It was so full and thick. It was scary and mysterious how these shadows moved around, making it hard to tell where they stopped and where they began. Leo, on the other hand, never gave up. He thought back to the original reason he was on this trip: to find the Light of Hope and bring it back to his hometown. Taking another deep breath, he stepped into the abyss and thought about that thought again. As he worked, the light from above seemed to fade even more, and darkness sat over him like a thick blanket. He was afraid that the darkness would take him away from the wonderful days he had spent in Brightfield. In spite of the horror that was about to devour him, Leo felt a surge of confidence. He knew that this was just the start of his journey and that he had to face many more difficulties before he could reach the Light of Hope. He knew he wasn't by himself, though. It gave him the strength to go because he carried the goals and dreams of everyone in his community with him. Leo's strength and determination shone through even as the light dimmed and the shadows moved. They pushed him deeper into the abyss and toward the experiences that lay ahead.
Publisher: AQEEL AHMED
ISBN: 1998240886
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Within the chasm of despair lies dimensions where hope fades and darkness thrives. Travelers confront demonic entities and battle their own inner demons. Survival demands that they find light within the depths of despair. Summary: The Chasm of Despair is a mysterious and sad place in the magical land of endless hope. It is tucked between two tall mountains. Some people in the town talk about it in whispers and in bedtime stories, but not many people actually go there. Here is the epic story of Leo, a brave young explorer who is on a good mission to find the Light of Hope, a mythical light that is said to drive out darkness and light up the whole country. Leo's quest takes him through real-life settings and tests his bravery, strength, and faith. The Chasm of Despair, which has a scary name, is Leo's biggest test. It's a path of fear and doubt. This is where our hero's real journey starts. Along his travels, Leo meets strange friends and people who share his desire for happiness and hope. In the end, these bonds become his compass, giving him strength and support when things get tough. As Leo goes deeper into the abyss, he faces powerful enemies: demons that represent his darkest worries and fears. Both internal and foreign conflicts put Leo's resolve to the test. Still, every contact makes Leo's understanding of optimism stronger. Instead of being an outside force, he learns that hope is a spark that lives inside and can light up even the darkest parts of the heart. This story is both about the power of hope and about a little kid who sets out to discover the vast unknown with nothing but a strong will. The Light of Hope shows how Leo has changed from a young child with big dreams to a source of hope for everyone after being buried in the Chasm of Despair. The story of Leo's search shows how powerful hope can be and how determined people can be when they are looking for light in the dark. These words serve as a warning that we can all face our fears, get past problems, and find our inner light, even when things look hopeless. In the story, the Chasm of Despair, which many people used to be afraid of, is turned into a scene of victory, which reinforces the old lesson that where there is darkness, there is always the chance of light. Chapter 1: The Start of the Journey A little boy named Leo lived in the middle of a cute little town called Brightfield. He loved stories and adventures. Many people were smiling, there were clear streams, and the fields were green and lush. There was peace and quiet there. Even in this cute town, people were always talking about a faraway land that was full of magic and evil. The place was called the Chasm of Despair. People said it was a place where hope seemed to fade, where light couldn't get through, and where shadows moved on their own. Because he wasn't afraid and was interested, Leo often asked about these stories. He wished he could explore this area on his own, figure out its secrets, and find the fabled Light of Hope, which was said to shine in the darkest places. As the sun went down one evening, Leo stood behind a big oak tree on the edge of the town. The sky was turning orange and purple. He was thinking about stories about the Chasm of Despair. His town had just been through some hard times, he thought. Not many crops had been harvested, and his friends and neighbors were becoming worried. "What if," Leo thought, "I could find the Light of Hope and bring it back to Brightfield? Maybe then, our village could flourish once again, filled with laughter and light." Leo made the decision that night to go on a trip he didn't know much about. He looked determined as he did it. It wasn't going to be easy, he knew. Even after hearing all the tough things and dangerous things that the Chasm could offer, he was still determined. Leo packed his bags with food, a warm blanket, and, most importantly, a reliable lantern so that he could leave as soon as the sun came up. He hoped that the lantern's soft glow would help him find his way through the darkest tunnels and remind him of the light he was trying to bring back. As the first rays of dawn rose over the hills and cast a soft glow over Brightfield, Leo took a deep breath and stepped out into an exciting new world. He felt a wave of hope wash over him as he turned to face his town, whose roofs were sparkling in the early morning light. He smiled and looked over the distance to see where his trip would take him. Whatever the Chasm of Despair held, Leo was ready for it. He was sure of himself and wanted his town to shine even brighter than before. This was the start of a trip that would test his bravery and show him how powerful his light and hope really were. Chapter 2: Getting to the Divide. As soon as Leo got to the unknown Chasm of Despair, strange things started to happen. He could no longer see the beautiful blue sky that he had left behind in Brightfield. It had turned a deep, dark gray. As he got closer to the gap, everything about him seemed to be trying to tell him of the problems that were going to come. He could feel the ground moving beneath his feet. It was no longer firm and familiar. With each step, it seemed to be living. The hike made Leo's heartbeat fast, and he was also scared about what would happen next. Leo bravely walked toward the gap after taking a deep breath to calm his heart. As he looked at it, it was like he could see into another world. The sun seemed to disappear into the darkness below. It looked like the darkness took in all the light, leaving only shadows that moved in strange ways on the walls. It was so full and thick. It was scary and mysterious how these shadows moved around, making it hard to tell where they stopped and where they began. Leo, on the other hand, never gave up. He thought back to the original reason he was on this trip: to find the Light of Hope and bring it back to his hometown. Taking another deep breath, he stepped into the abyss and thought about that thought again. As he worked, the light from above seemed to fade even more, and darkness sat over him like a thick blanket. He was afraid that the darkness would take him away from the wonderful days he had spent in Brightfield. In spite of the horror that was about to devour him, Leo felt a surge of confidence. He knew that this was just the start of his journey and that he had to face many more difficulties before he could reach the Light of Hope. He knew he wasn't by himself, though. It gave him the strength to go because he carried the goals and dreams of everyone in his community with him. Leo's strength and determination shone through even as the light dimmed and the shadows moved. They pushed him deeper into the abyss and toward the experiences that lay ahead.
Publishers' Circular and Booksellers' Record of British and Foreign Literature
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 2134
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Publisher:
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 2134
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Catalogue of the Reference and Lending Departments
Author: Port Elizabeth Public Library
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Category : Africa
Languages : en
Pages : 578
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Publisher:
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Category : Africa
Languages : en
Pages : 578
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