Author: Master Sergeant Samuel B. Moody
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1786257025
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
In his book “Reprieve from Hell,” former M/Sgt. Sam Moody has recorded in faithful detail the harrowing account of his experiences as a Prisoner of War of the Japanese Government from the surrender of Bataan until the Japanese surrender in 1945. We can only marvel at the ability of our men to adjust to the desperate, deplorable, and inhuman treatment and conditions inflicted on them by an unreasoning, vicious enemy. An enemy that scorned and refused to accept the Geneva Conventions for treatment of POWs. It brings tears to realize the dreadful personal human price so many of our men paid as Prisoners of War of the Imperial Japanese Government.—William G. Hipps, Brigadier General USAF (Ret.)
Reprieve From Hell
Author: Master Sergeant Samuel B. Moody
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1786257025
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
In his book “Reprieve from Hell,” former M/Sgt. Sam Moody has recorded in faithful detail the harrowing account of his experiences as a Prisoner of War of the Japanese Government from the surrender of Bataan until the Japanese surrender in 1945. We can only marvel at the ability of our men to adjust to the desperate, deplorable, and inhuman treatment and conditions inflicted on them by an unreasoning, vicious enemy. An enemy that scorned and refused to accept the Geneva Conventions for treatment of POWs. It brings tears to realize the dreadful personal human price so many of our men paid as Prisoners of War of the Imperial Japanese Government.—William G. Hipps, Brigadier General USAF (Ret.)
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1786257025
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
In his book “Reprieve from Hell,” former M/Sgt. Sam Moody has recorded in faithful detail the harrowing account of his experiences as a Prisoner of War of the Japanese Government from the surrender of Bataan until the Japanese surrender in 1945. We can only marvel at the ability of our men to adjust to the desperate, deplorable, and inhuman treatment and conditions inflicted on them by an unreasoning, vicious enemy. An enemy that scorned and refused to accept the Geneva Conventions for treatment of POWs. It brings tears to realize the dreadful personal human price so many of our men paid as Prisoners of War of the Imperial Japanese Government.—William G. Hipps, Brigadier General USAF (Ret.)
Moments of Reprieve
Author: Primo Levi
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501167650
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In this collection of essays based on his time as a Jewish prisoner in the Nazi camps, Primo Levi creates a series of sketches of the people he met who retained their humanity even in the most inhumane circumstances. Having already written two memoirs of his survival at Auschwitz, Levi knew there was still more left untold. Collected in this book are stray vignettes of fifteen individuals Levi met during his imprisonment. Whether it was the young Romani man who smuggled a creased photo of his bride past the camp guards or the starving prisoner who still insisted on fasting on Yom Kippur, the memory of these individuals stayed with Levi for long after. They represent for him “bizarre, marginal moments of reprieve.” Neither simple heroes nor victims, but people who never lost sight of their humanity in the face of unimaginable suffering. Written with the author’s signature humility and intelligence, Moments of Reprieve shines with lyricism and insight. Nearly forty years after their publication, Levi’s words remain as beautiful as they are necessary. Along with Elie Wiesel and Hannah Arendt, Primo Levi is remembered as one of the most powerful and perceptive writers on the Holocaust and the Jewish experience during World War II. This is an essential book both for students and literary readers. Reading Primo Levi is a lesson in the resiliency of the human spirit.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501167650
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
In this collection of essays based on his time as a Jewish prisoner in the Nazi camps, Primo Levi creates a series of sketches of the people he met who retained their humanity even in the most inhumane circumstances. Having already written two memoirs of his survival at Auschwitz, Levi knew there was still more left untold. Collected in this book are stray vignettes of fifteen individuals Levi met during his imprisonment. Whether it was the young Romani man who smuggled a creased photo of his bride past the camp guards or the starving prisoner who still insisted on fasting on Yom Kippur, the memory of these individuals stayed with Levi for long after. They represent for him “bizarre, marginal moments of reprieve.” Neither simple heroes nor victims, but people who never lost sight of their humanity in the face of unimaginable suffering. Written with the author’s signature humility and intelligence, Moments of Reprieve shines with lyricism and insight. Nearly forty years after their publication, Levi’s words remain as beautiful as they are necessary. Along with Elie Wiesel and Hannah Arendt, Primo Levi is remembered as one of the most powerful and perceptive writers on the Holocaust and the Jewish experience during World War II. This is an essential book both for students and literary readers. Reading Primo Levi is a lesson in the resiliency of the human spirit.
The Seven Churches of Revelation
Author: John Daniel
Publisher: Tim Baker
ISBN: 1890913987
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
Publisher: Tim Baker
ISBN: 1890913987
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The Unbounded Community
Author: William Caferro
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780815315964
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Presented to Jaroslav Pelikan by 12 of his former students in honor of his 70th birthday, this festschrift contains 10 papers drawn from an April 1994 conference at Yale University. Topics include Anglo-Saxon monasticism and the public suitability of the Rule of St. Benedict; Dante and the problem of Byzantium; and Thomas More and Vaclav Havel on social and personal integrity. Includes a bibliography of the professor's work. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780815315964
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Presented to Jaroslav Pelikan by 12 of his former students in honor of his 70th birthday, this festschrift contains 10 papers drawn from an April 1994 conference at Yale University. Topics include Anglo-Saxon monasticism and the public suitability of the Rule of St. Benedict; Dante and the problem of Byzantium; and Thomas More and Vaclav Havel on social and personal integrity. Includes a bibliography of the professor's work. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
A Paradise Built in Hell
Author: Rebecca Solnit
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101459018
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
The author of Men Explain Things to Me explores the moments of altruism and generosity that arise in the aftermath of disaster Why is it that in the aftermath of a disaster? whether manmade or natural?people suddenly become altruistic, resourceful, and brave? What makes the newfound communities and purpose many find in the ruins and crises after disaster so joyous? And what does this joy reveal about ordinarily unmet social desires and possibilities? In A Paradise Built in Hell, award-winning author Rebecca Solnit explores these phenomena, looking at major calamities from the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco through the 1917 explosion that tore up Halifax, Nova Scotia, the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, 9/11, and Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. She examines how disaster throws people into a temporary utopia of changed states of mind and social possibilities, as well as looking at the cost of the widespread myths and rarer real cases of social deterioration during crisis. This is a timely and important book from an acclaimed author whose work consistently locates unseen patterns and meanings in broad cultural histories.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101459018
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
The author of Men Explain Things to Me explores the moments of altruism and generosity that arise in the aftermath of disaster Why is it that in the aftermath of a disaster? whether manmade or natural?people suddenly become altruistic, resourceful, and brave? What makes the newfound communities and purpose many find in the ruins and crises after disaster so joyous? And what does this joy reveal about ordinarily unmet social desires and possibilities? In A Paradise Built in Hell, award-winning author Rebecca Solnit explores these phenomena, looking at major calamities from the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco through the 1917 explosion that tore up Halifax, Nova Scotia, the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, 9/11, and Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. She examines how disaster throws people into a temporary utopia of changed states of mind and social possibilities, as well as looking at the cost of the widespread myths and rarer real cases of social deterioration during crisis. This is a timely and important book from an acclaimed author whose work consistently locates unseen patterns and meanings in broad cultural histories.
Reprieve from Hell
Author: Samuel B. Moody
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780758167286
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780758167286
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Born of Phyre
Author: Frank Underwood Jr.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462898386
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 555
Book Description
As Born of Phyre: The Avenging Angels opens, ASMOUSDEUS, LUCIFERS second-in-command, must silence the Choir of Ten Trillion to carry out his masters orders and wreak havoc throughout the Heavens. If the demons are exposed to Heavenly music, they become disoriented and are unable to follow commands. Therefore, Asmousdeus has cursed the Choir of Ten Trillion and stolen their voices, thus allowing the demons to gain access to the Heavens. Infuriated by the demons infiltration, the Supreme Seraph Michael delivers a rousing, rallying speech to the celestial body and directs them to war against the invading forces of the Dark. Asmousdeus and a protective cadre of demons rescue Lucifer from captivity in the 5th Heaven and take him to Marintiba in the 4th Heaven where Lucifer plans his revenge. When Asmousdeus suggests they flee back to Hell, Lucifer declares he will leave only when he is sure the Heavens will be left in complete shambles. In Asmousdeuss first attack, he directs Lucifers demons to destroy the Alphorum fields in the 7th Heaven. The Alphorum are vast fields of human spirits awaiting birth on earth, and their destruction will halt the procreation of humanity. When the celestials arrive in the 7th Heaven, they notice a huge black cloud of demons moving towards the Alphorum fields. Just when it seems the fields will most certainly be destroyed, a magnificent White Light emerges from the mountain and consumes many of the attacking demons. The remaining demons escape to the lower Heavens through a Phyrux, which is one of the many cylindrical passageways that connect each of the Heavens. A preemptive Asmousdeus dispatches a small liberating force to the deep prison that houses the many Nephilim who were captured over the ages. The Nephilim, three-hundred foot demons spawned from fallen celestials and humans at the beginning of time, are held in the House of Forever Atonement in the 5th Heaven. The demon forces break into this prison and release the juggernaut of giant demons to replenish their numbers. As the demons wreak utter chaos throughout the 7th, 6th, 5th, and 4th Heavens, Leo views a war of deviant destruction that is unlike any he has seen on Earth. The demons decimate and destroy many celestials and Celestine places. While the forces of both the Light and the Dark suffer losses, only demons fall dead under the celestials blades. Although celestials can be wounded and their phyre taken, they never die. Demons, on the other hand, are susceptible to death because they lost their phyre long ago when they fell to the dark. In the melee, Gabrielle is attacked by multiple demons, and Leo saves her. The demons are shocked to see a human fighting in this realm and aware that the celestials are bearing down on them, retreat to the lower Heavens to further execute the will of their master. In their dark wake, the whole of the heavens become a war zone. In a final gesture to further spite the Heavens, the demons have created a defensive barricade between the celestials and the Secdernas, the exit and entrance to the 1st Heaven and the World of Men. They attempt to taunt the celestials with the hopes that they will follow them into Hell. The celestials turn the tide and push the demons out of their beloved Heaven. The demons flee through the Secdernas and, rather than go directly to Hell, they enter the earth realm and attack humans in an attempt to divert the celestials from an immediate pursuit. All over the world, demons manifest themselves before humanity. Bent on diversion they capture unsuspecting humans, carry them high above the clouds, and drop them. They do this knowing that the benevolent celestials will fly in to save the humans instead of following the demons. When the celestials finally appear in the earth realm, they instinctively move in to save the humans. As a result, the demons are able to escape into Hell where they anticipate a home team advantage. After sav
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462898386
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 555
Book Description
As Born of Phyre: The Avenging Angels opens, ASMOUSDEUS, LUCIFERS second-in-command, must silence the Choir of Ten Trillion to carry out his masters orders and wreak havoc throughout the Heavens. If the demons are exposed to Heavenly music, they become disoriented and are unable to follow commands. Therefore, Asmousdeus has cursed the Choir of Ten Trillion and stolen their voices, thus allowing the demons to gain access to the Heavens. Infuriated by the demons infiltration, the Supreme Seraph Michael delivers a rousing, rallying speech to the celestial body and directs them to war against the invading forces of the Dark. Asmousdeus and a protective cadre of demons rescue Lucifer from captivity in the 5th Heaven and take him to Marintiba in the 4th Heaven where Lucifer plans his revenge. When Asmousdeus suggests they flee back to Hell, Lucifer declares he will leave only when he is sure the Heavens will be left in complete shambles. In Asmousdeuss first attack, he directs Lucifers demons to destroy the Alphorum fields in the 7th Heaven. The Alphorum are vast fields of human spirits awaiting birth on earth, and their destruction will halt the procreation of humanity. When the celestials arrive in the 7th Heaven, they notice a huge black cloud of demons moving towards the Alphorum fields. Just when it seems the fields will most certainly be destroyed, a magnificent White Light emerges from the mountain and consumes many of the attacking demons. The remaining demons escape to the lower Heavens through a Phyrux, which is one of the many cylindrical passageways that connect each of the Heavens. A preemptive Asmousdeus dispatches a small liberating force to the deep prison that houses the many Nephilim who were captured over the ages. The Nephilim, three-hundred foot demons spawned from fallen celestials and humans at the beginning of time, are held in the House of Forever Atonement in the 5th Heaven. The demon forces break into this prison and release the juggernaut of giant demons to replenish their numbers. As the demons wreak utter chaos throughout the 7th, 6th, 5th, and 4th Heavens, Leo views a war of deviant destruction that is unlike any he has seen on Earth. The demons decimate and destroy many celestials and Celestine places. While the forces of both the Light and the Dark suffer losses, only demons fall dead under the celestials blades. Although celestials can be wounded and their phyre taken, they never die. Demons, on the other hand, are susceptible to death because they lost their phyre long ago when they fell to the dark. In the melee, Gabrielle is attacked by multiple demons, and Leo saves her. The demons are shocked to see a human fighting in this realm and aware that the celestials are bearing down on them, retreat to the lower Heavens to further execute the will of their master. In their dark wake, the whole of the heavens become a war zone. In a final gesture to further spite the Heavens, the demons have created a defensive barricade between the celestials and the Secdernas, the exit and entrance to the 1st Heaven and the World of Men. They attempt to taunt the celestials with the hopes that they will follow them into Hell. The celestials turn the tide and push the demons out of their beloved Heaven. The demons flee through the Secdernas and, rather than go directly to Hell, they enter the earth realm and attack humans in an attempt to divert the celestials from an immediate pursuit. All over the world, demons manifest themselves before humanity. Bent on diversion they capture unsuspecting humans, carry them high above the clouds, and drop them. They do this knowing that the benevolent celestials will fly in to save the humans instead of following the demons. When the celestials finally appear in the earth realm, they instinctively move in to save the humans. As a result, the demons are able to escape into Hell where they anticipate a home team advantage. After sav
Nothing Burns in Hell
Author: Philip Jose Farmer
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780812564952
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
This one is for fans of Quentin Tarantino and of the ever-present gratuitous violence of Robert Altman. It is a direct descendant of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer and the mystery action pulps epitomized by Black Mask. Philip José Farmer, now one of the great living SF writers, who has published many varieties of pulp fiction, who has written novels of Tarzan, Doc Savage, and Oz, now turns his hand to the detective novel, with colorful, violent results. A self-obsessed private detective married to a sincere wiccan is hired to witness an illegal transfer of money in a rainy cemetery that goes bloody wrong. Chasing the bad guys, he ends up the prisoner of a grusome threesome in their Dogpatchy cabin in the woods. His escape involves nudity, blood, death, and a terrible snapping turtle. That's how the mystery begins, leading him through all the levels of Peoria society, geography, and history. Absurdly funny things happen continually in the peripheral vision of the story. No violence is left out. Greed, venality and hatred are unleashed. Unpleasant family history is brought to light. All the sex is offstage. The body count mounts steadily, with occasional mutilations. Nothing Burns in Hell is pulp fiction at its most gorgeously excessive.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780812564952
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
This one is for fans of Quentin Tarantino and of the ever-present gratuitous violence of Robert Altman. It is a direct descendant of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer and the mystery action pulps epitomized by Black Mask. Philip José Farmer, now one of the great living SF writers, who has published many varieties of pulp fiction, who has written novels of Tarzan, Doc Savage, and Oz, now turns his hand to the detective novel, with colorful, violent results. A self-obsessed private detective married to a sincere wiccan is hired to witness an illegal transfer of money in a rainy cemetery that goes bloody wrong. Chasing the bad guys, he ends up the prisoner of a grusome threesome in their Dogpatchy cabin in the woods. His escape involves nudity, blood, death, and a terrible snapping turtle. That's how the mystery begins, leading him through all the levels of Peoria society, geography, and history. Absurdly funny things happen continually in the peripheral vision of the story. No violence is left out. Greed, venality and hatred are unleashed. Unpleasant family history is brought to light. All the sex is offstage. The body count mounts steadily, with occasional mutilations. Nothing Burns in Hell is pulp fiction at its most gorgeously excessive.
Credit Hell
Author: Howard S. Dvorkin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780470917626
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780470917626
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
The Fathers and Beyond
Author: Marcia L. Colish
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 100094784X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
The papers in this second selection of articles by Professor Colish focus on thinkers of the patristic age, and relate to her three monographic studies in this area published over the last two decades. At the same time these papers look beyond the patristic period, both backward to these authors' appropriation of the classical and Christian traditions, and forward to their function as authorities in later medieval intellectual history, from the Carolingian Renaissance to Anselm of Canterbury, the scholastics, and Dante. Themes which these papers address include the transmission and use of Platonism and Stoicism, logic and linguistic theory, and the ethics of lying, moral indifference, and the salvation of the virtuous pagan.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 100094784X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
The papers in this second selection of articles by Professor Colish focus on thinkers of the patristic age, and relate to her three monographic studies in this area published over the last two decades. At the same time these papers look beyond the patristic period, both backward to these authors' appropriation of the classical and Christian traditions, and forward to their function as authorities in later medieval intellectual history, from the Carolingian Renaissance to Anselm of Canterbury, the scholastics, and Dante. Themes which these papers address include the transmission and use of Platonism and Stoicism, logic and linguistic theory, and the ethics of lying, moral indifference, and the salvation of the virtuous pagan.