Author: Arjuna Rubbo-Ferraro
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1329877314
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
ThefateoftheMultiverseisinbadhands... Anabstract, YoungAdult, ScienceFictiontale, tellsthestoryoftwolostsoulswhoaremisfortunatelyrolledupina plotmuchgreaterthanthem.Atragedytheymustovercomeinordertorestoreharmony, humanity, andmortality."
Escort Peril
Author: Arjuna Rubbo-Ferraro
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1329877314
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
ThefateoftheMultiverseisinbadhands... Anabstract, YoungAdult, ScienceFictiontale, tellsthestoryoftwolostsoulswhoaremisfortunatelyrolledupina plotmuchgreaterthanthem.Atragedytheymustovercomeinordertorestoreharmony, humanity, andmortality."
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1329877314
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
ThefateoftheMultiverseisinbadhands... Anabstract, YoungAdult, ScienceFictiontale, tellsthestoryoftwolostsoulswhoaremisfortunatelyrolledupina plotmuchgreaterthanthem.Atragedytheymustovercomeinordertorestoreharmony, humanity, andmortality."
The Perils of Patricia
Author: Helen Hardt
Publisher: Hardt & Sons
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Bridgerton meets Fifty Shades in this long-awaited fifth book in Helen Hardt's Sex and the Season series! Lady Patricia Price-Adams has spent the last four years secretly longing for Thomas Jameson, her sister-in-law's dashing brother. Thirteen years her senior, Thomas, the newly minted Earl of Ashford, is handsome, intelligent, and being pressured by society to take a wife and carry out his duty of producing an heir. At the unofficial commencement of the season—a grand ball at the Ashford Estate—Tricia sees her chance amidst the glittering chandeliers and swirling gowns. While Thomas is captivated by Tricia's beauty and spirit, he won't be coerced into taking a wife before he's ready. Still, he can't resist her, and when she finds herself in peril, he's only too happy to come to her rescue. But he has other issues to attend to, not the least of which is uncovering the truth about his father's untimely death. Danger seems to lurk in the most unexpected corners of the Ashford Estate, and Tricia and Thomas are inadvertently drawn into a whirlwind of intrigue and danger. As secrets unravel and their feelings intensify, every moment is a step closer to uncovering a truth that could change everything—and possibly cost them their lives.
Publisher: Hardt & Sons
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
Bridgerton meets Fifty Shades in this long-awaited fifth book in Helen Hardt's Sex and the Season series! Lady Patricia Price-Adams has spent the last four years secretly longing for Thomas Jameson, her sister-in-law's dashing brother. Thirteen years her senior, Thomas, the newly minted Earl of Ashford, is handsome, intelligent, and being pressured by society to take a wife and carry out his duty of producing an heir. At the unofficial commencement of the season—a grand ball at the Ashford Estate—Tricia sees her chance amidst the glittering chandeliers and swirling gowns. While Thomas is captivated by Tricia's beauty and spirit, he won't be coerced into taking a wife before he's ready. Still, he can't resist her, and when she finds herself in peril, he's only too happy to come to her rescue. But he has other issues to attend to, not the least of which is uncovering the truth about his father's untimely death. Danger seems to lurk in the most unexpected corners of the Ashford Estate, and Tricia and Thomas are inadvertently drawn into a whirlwind of intrigue and danger. As secrets unravel and their feelings intensify, every moment is a step closer to uncovering a truth that could change everything—and possibly cost them their lives.
The History of China–Japan Relations
Author: Ping Bu
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811955999
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
Focusing on the ancient, medieval, and early-modern eras, this collection considers the beginnings of Sino-Japanese Relations in the Ancient East Asian World, focusing on changes of the East Asian international system. It examines the establishment of the East Asian International Order in the 7th Century and the advance of Sino- Japanese relations in medieval times. It also considers the impact of initial contact with modern Western powers on modernization, and examines the points of rupture which deeply affected both cultures, for China the Opium War, and for Japan it the Black Ships of Commodore Matthew Perry and the Meiji Restoration. Based on research conducted jointly by Chinese and Japanese scholars, this collection provides a unique insight into the development of Chinese and Japanese culture from comparative perspectives, offering an in-depth study of the countries’ political, religious and societal structures to deepen objective perception toward history and promote mutual understanding in East Asia.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9811955999
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
Focusing on the ancient, medieval, and early-modern eras, this collection considers the beginnings of Sino-Japanese Relations in the Ancient East Asian World, focusing on changes of the East Asian international system. It examines the establishment of the East Asian International Order in the 7th Century and the advance of Sino- Japanese relations in medieval times. It also considers the impact of initial contact with modern Western powers on modernization, and examines the points of rupture which deeply affected both cultures, for China the Opium War, and for Japan it the Black Ships of Commodore Matthew Perry and the Meiji Restoration. Based on research conducted jointly by Chinese and Japanese scholars, this collection provides a unique insight into the development of Chinese and Japanese culture from comparative perspectives, offering an in-depth study of the countries’ political, religious and societal structures to deepen objective perception toward history and promote mutual understanding in East Asia.
The Perils of Interpreting
Author: Henrietta Harrison
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 069122546X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
A fascinating history of China’s relations with the West—told through the lives of two eighteenth-century translators The 1793 British embassy to China, which led to Lord George Macartney’s fraught encounter with the Qianlong emperor, has often been viewed as a clash of cultures fueled by the East’s lack of interest in the West. In The Perils of Interpreting, Henrietta Harrison presents a more nuanced picture, ingeniously shifting the historical lens to focus on Macartney’s two interpreters at that meeting—Li Zibiao and George Thomas Staunton. Who were these two men? How did they intervene in the exchanges that they mediated? And what did these exchanges mean for them? From Galway to Chengde, and from political intrigues to personal encounters, Harrison reassesses a pivotal moment in relations between China and Britain. She shows that there were Chinese who were familiar with the West, but growing tensions endangered those who embraced both cultures and would eventually culminate in the Opium Wars. Harrison demonstrates that the Qing court’s ignorance about the British did not simply happen, but was manufactured through the repression of cultural go-betweens like Li and Staunton. She traces Li’s influence as Macartney’s interpreter, the pressures Li faced in China as a result, and his later years in hiding. Staunton interpreted successfully for the British East India Company in Canton, but as Chinese anger grew against British imperial expansion in South Asia, he was compelled to flee to England. Harrison contends that in silencing expert voices, the Qing court missed an opportunity to gain insights that might have prevented a losing conflict with Britain. Uncovering the lives of two overlooked figures, The Perils of Interpreting offers an empathic argument for cross-cultural understanding in a connected world.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 069122546X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
A fascinating history of China’s relations with the West—told through the lives of two eighteenth-century translators The 1793 British embassy to China, which led to Lord George Macartney’s fraught encounter with the Qianlong emperor, has often been viewed as a clash of cultures fueled by the East’s lack of interest in the West. In The Perils of Interpreting, Henrietta Harrison presents a more nuanced picture, ingeniously shifting the historical lens to focus on Macartney’s two interpreters at that meeting—Li Zibiao and George Thomas Staunton. Who were these two men? How did they intervene in the exchanges that they mediated? And what did these exchanges mean for them? From Galway to Chengde, and from political intrigues to personal encounters, Harrison reassesses a pivotal moment in relations between China and Britain. She shows that there were Chinese who were familiar with the West, but growing tensions endangered those who embraced both cultures and would eventually culminate in the Opium Wars. Harrison demonstrates that the Qing court’s ignorance about the British did not simply happen, but was manufactured through the repression of cultural go-betweens like Li and Staunton. She traces Li’s influence as Macartney’s interpreter, the pressures Li faced in China as a result, and his later years in hiding. Staunton interpreted successfully for the British East India Company in Canton, but as Chinese anger grew against British imperial expansion in South Asia, he was compelled to flee to England. Harrison contends that in silencing expert voices, the Qing court missed an opportunity to gain insights that might have prevented a losing conflict with Britain. Uncovering the lives of two overlooked figures, The Perils of Interpreting offers an empathic argument for cross-cultural understanding in a connected world.
Perils of Scout-life
Author: Edward C. Downs
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
The Perils of Moviegoing in America
Author: Gary D. Rhodes
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 144113610X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Recaptures the lost history of the physical and moral perils that faced audiences at American movie theatres during the first fifty years of the cinema.
Publisher: A&C Black
ISBN: 144113610X
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Recaptures the lost history of the physical and moral perils that faced audiences at American movie theatres during the first fifty years of the cinema.
Perils of scout-life; or, Exploits and adventures of a government scout and spy in the great Rebellion
Author: C Lorain Ruggles
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
A Tale of two cities. The Perils of certain English prisoners. The Wreck of the golden Mary. The Begging-letter writer
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 526
Book Description
In Peril on the Sea
Author: Donald E. Graves
Publisher: Published for the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust by Robin Brass Studio
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This is the story of a forgotten fighting service. During the Second World War the Royal Canadian Navy expanded from a tiny force of ten warships in 1939 to the third largest Allied navy by 1945. The RCN's primary wartime role was convoy escort in the North Atlantic, and Canadian warships served in this grim theatre, where the weather was an enemy almost as dangerous as the U-boats, for nearly six years. In Peril on the Sea is the story of the Canadian navy and its important contribution to Allied victory in the Battle of the Atlantic -- the most crucial battle of the Second World War. Much of this fascinating saga is presented through the personal accounts of 65 eyewitnesses -- British, Canadian, German... sailors, submariners and merchant seamen -- who participated in the Second World War's longest operation. In Peril on the Sea contains nearly 200 photographs, drawings, maps, graphics and ship profiles which bring to life with compelling immediacy the grim but courageous struggle to preserve the sea lanes of freedom between 1939 and 1945. Commissioned by the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust and written by one of Canada's foremost historians, In Peril on the Sea will appeal to general and specialist readers alike. Book jacket.
Publisher: Published for the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust by Robin Brass Studio
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This is the story of a forgotten fighting service. During the Second World War the Royal Canadian Navy expanded from a tiny force of ten warships in 1939 to the third largest Allied navy by 1945. The RCN's primary wartime role was convoy escort in the North Atlantic, and Canadian warships served in this grim theatre, where the weather was an enemy almost as dangerous as the U-boats, for nearly six years. In Peril on the Sea is the story of the Canadian navy and its important contribution to Allied victory in the Battle of the Atlantic -- the most crucial battle of the Second World War. Much of this fascinating saga is presented through the personal accounts of 65 eyewitnesses -- British, Canadian, German... sailors, submariners and merchant seamen -- who participated in the Second World War's longest operation. In Peril on the Sea contains nearly 200 photographs, drawings, maps, graphics and ship profiles which bring to life with compelling immediacy the grim but courageous struggle to preserve the sea lanes of freedom between 1939 and 1945. Commissioned by the Canadian Naval Memorial Trust and written by one of Canada's foremost historians, In Peril on the Sea will appeal to general and specialist readers alike. Book jacket.
The Hour of Peril
Author: Daniel Stashower
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0312600224
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Two-time Edgar award-winning author Daniel Stashower uncovers the riveting true story of the "Baltimore Plot, " an audacious conspiracy to assassinate Abraham Lincoln on the eve of the Civil War.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 0312600224
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Two-time Edgar award-winning author Daniel Stashower uncovers the riveting true story of the "Baltimore Plot, " an audacious conspiracy to assassinate Abraham Lincoln on the eve of the Civil War.