Author: James Punt
Publisher: James Punt
ISBN: 151438261X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
Deep in the jungle, Sarah lay beaten and bleeding, on the soft ground just outside one of the tents. She could feel the cold, damp ground through her clothes, and her wounds still ached. There was no escape, they had discovered her. She was cornered like a bird in a cage. Forty miles away Sky, Atkins and the Professor had been dangling from a tree on the side of a cliff face when the gunship arrived. They'd dropped into the roaring river below, not knowing if they would survive the fall or let alone what lay ahead. Above them, on the cliff face, The Whirlwind and his troops frantically explored the jungle for Cobra and his men. Little did they know how close they were. Just below their feet, inside a cavern, deep in the mountain, Cobra, Dutch, and Hawk-eye, were experiencing problems of their own. The walls of this strange subterranean world had started to cave-in around them, the floor was giving away beneath their feet. Was the race still on, or was this the end for them all?
The City Below
Author: James Carroll
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0395825229
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 433
Book Description
In this compelling family saga set between 1960 and 1984 in Boston, this New York Times Notable Book of 1994 chronicles the lives of two brothers, Nick and Terry Doyle, as they strive to move beyond the strictures of their working-class Charlestown enighborhood to "the city below".
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 0395825229
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 433
Book Description
In this compelling family saga set between 1960 and 1984 in Boston, this New York Times Notable Book of 1994 chronicles the lives of two brothers, Nick and Terry Doyle, as they strive to move beyond the strictures of their working-class Charlestown enighborhood to "the city below".
The City Below
Author: James Punt
Publisher: James Punt
ISBN: 151438261X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
Deep in the jungle, Sarah lay beaten and bleeding, on the soft ground just outside one of the tents. She could feel the cold, damp ground through her clothes, and her wounds still ached. There was no escape, they had discovered her. She was cornered like a bird in a cage. Forty miles away Sky, Atkins and the Professor had been dangling from a tree on the side of a cliff face when the gunship arrived. They'd dropped into the roaring river below, not knowing if they would survive the fall or let alone what lay ahead. Above them, on the cliff face, The Whirlwind and his troops frantically explored the jungle for Cobra and his men. Little did they know how close they were. Just below their feet, inside a cavern, deep in the mountain, Cobra, Dutch, and Hawk-eye, were experiencing problems of their own. The walls of this strange subterranean world had started to cave-in around them, the floor was giving away beneath their feet. Was the race still on, or was this the end for them all?
Publisher: James Punt
ISBN: 151438261X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 163
Book Description
Deep in the jungle, Sarah lay beaten and bleeding, on the soft ground just outside one of the tents. She could feel the cold, damp ground through her clothes, and her wounds still ached. There was no escape, they had discovered her. She was cornered like a bird in a cage. Forty miles away Sky, Atkins and the Professor had been dangling from a tree on the side of a cliff face when the gunship arrived. They'd dropped into the roaring river below, not knowing if they would survive the fall or let alone what lay ahead. Above them, on the cliff face, The Whirlwind and his troops frantically explored the jungle for Cobra and his men. Little did they know how close they were. Just below their feet, inside a cavern, deep in the mountain, Cobra, Dutch, and Hawk-eye, were experiencing problems of their own. The walls of this strange subterranean world had started to cave-in around them, the floor was giving away beneath their feet. Was the race still on, or was this the end for them all?
The City Below The Hill
Author: Herbert Brown Ames
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442633018
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
The city below the hill is a detailed investigation of social conditions in a working class quarter of Montreal during the 1890s. Based on a house-to-house survey of the neighbourhood, this study catalogues and analyses the life of working people after the first years of rapid industrialization. Sir Herbert Brown Ames was one of the first to recognize that urbanization was inevitable and to set about improving the quality of city life. In this study, first published in book form in 1897, he moves towards the concept of urban ecology—the city is an organism defined by, and expressing itself in, a myriad of social and economic phenomena. As an organic whole its well-being depends upon the well-being of all its citizens. Within this pioneering work are the seeds of the town planning and social welfare movements that later tried to change the urban landscape. The city below the hill is crammed with facts and statistical analyses of late nineteenth century urban workers. A landmark in the development of urban consciousness in Canada and of sociological research, it is one of the first major efforts to solve problems that are still with us.
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442633018
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
The city below the hill is a detailed investigation of social conditions in a working class quarter of Montreal during the 1890s. Based on a house-to-house survey of the neighbourhood, this study catalogues and analyses the life of working people after the first years of rapid industrialization. Sir Herbert Brown Ames was one of the first to recognize that urbanization was inevitable and to set about improving the quality of city life. In this study, first published in book form in 1897, he moves towards the concept of urban ecology—the city is an organism defined by, and expressing itself in, a myriad of social and economic phenomena. As an organic whole its well-being depends upon the well-being of all its citizens. Within this pioneering work are the seeds of the town planning and social welfare movements that later tried to change the urban landscape. The city below the hill is crammed with facts and statistical analyses of late nineteenth century urban workers. A landmark in the development of urban consciousness in Canada and of sociological research, it is one of the first major efforts to solve problems that are still with us.
The City Below the Cloud
Author: T. S. Galindo
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781693367533
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Few things endure like fear and fungus.In a city forever shrouded in darkness, Kalan braves the heights of the lichen covered buildings to scrub the invading fungi from the walls. What will be discovered when the secrets of The City Below the Cloud come for them? A dystopian cyberpunk novella that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781693367533
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
Few things endure like fear and fungus.In a city forever shrouded in darkness, Kalan braves the heights of the lichen covered buildings to scrub the invading fungi from the walls. What will be discovered when the secrets of The City Below the Cloud come for them? A dystopian cyberpunk novella that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew.
Look Out Below! (LEGO City)
Author:
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0545847850
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Build your LEGO library! A new LEGO City reader, timed to tie into the new theme for Summer 2012, mining. There will be some caves, dark tunnels, and lots of digging--maybe even for gold! Now in ebook!
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0545847850
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Build your LEGO library! A new LEGO City reader, timed to tie into the new theme for Summer 2012, mining. There will be some caves, dark tunnels, and lots of digging--maybe even for gold! Now in ebook!
The City Above and Below
Author: Lamplight Productions LLC
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780960053728
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
It's their last stand at the beginning of the end ¿During the final battle of a long war, characters on both sides find their stories intertwine, and the secrets of a hidden world begin to surface. Soldiers, spies, and wayward princesses, they all meet at the City Above and Below.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780960053728
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
It's their last stand at the beginning of the end ¿During the final battle of a long war, characters on both sides find their stories intertwine, and the secrets of a hidden world begin to surface. Soldiers, spies, and wayward princesses, they all meet at the City Above and Below.
The City on the Hill From Below
Author: Stephen Marshall
Publisher: Temple University Press
ISBN: 1439906556
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Within the discipline of American political science and the field of political theory, African American prophetic political critique as a form of political theorizing has been largely neglected. Stephen Marshall, in The City on the Hill from Below, interrogates the political thought of David Walker, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. DuBois, James Baldwin, and Toni Morrison to reveal a vital tradition of American political theorizing and engagement with an American political imaginary forged by the City on the Hill. Originally articulated to describe colonial settlement, state formation, and national consolidation, the image of the City on the Hill has been transformed into one richly suited to assessing and transforming American political evil. The City on the Hill from Below shows how African American political thinkers appropriated and revised languages of biblical prophecy and American republicanism.
Publisher: Temple University Press
ISBN: 1439906556
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Within the discipline of American political science and the field of political theory, African American prophetic political critique as a form of political theorizing has been largely neglected. Stephen Marshall, in The City on the Hill from Below, interrogates the political thought of David Walker, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. DuBois, James Baldwin, and Toni Morrison to reveal a vital tradition of American political theorizing and engagement with an American political imaginary forged by the City on the Hill. Originally articulated to describe colonial settlement, state formation, and national consolidation, the image of the City on the Hill has been transformed into one richly suited to assessing and transforming American political evil. The City on the Hill from Below shows how African American political thinkers appropriated and revised languages of biblical prophecy and American republicanism.
Occupation Culture
Author: Alan Moore
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781570273032
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Occupation Culture is the story of a journey through the world of recent political squatting in Europe, told by a veteran of the 1970s and '80s New York punk art scene. It is also a kind of scholar adventure story. Alan W. Moore sees with the trained eye of a cultural historian, pointing out pasts, connections and futures in the creative direct action of today's social movements. Occupation Culture is based on five years of travel and engaged research. It explicates the aims, ideals and gritty realities of squatting. Despite its stature as a leading social movement of the late twentieth century, squatting has only recently received scholarly attention. The rich histories of creative work that this movement enabled are almost entirely unknown.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781570273032
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Occupation Culture is the story of a journey through the world of recent political squatting in Europe, told by a veteran of the 1970s and '80s New York punk art scene. It is also a kind of scholar adventure story. Alan W. Moore sees with the trained eye of a cultural historian, pointing out pasts, connections and futures in the creative direct action of today's social movements. Occupation Culture is based on five years of travel and engaged research. It explicates the aims, ideals and gritty realities of squatting. Despite its stature as a leading social movement of the late twentieth century, squatting has only recently received scholarly attention. The rich histories of creative work that this movement enabled are almost entirely unknown.
Filming History from Below
Author: Efrén Cuevas
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231551576
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Traditional historical documentaries strive to project a sense of objectivity, producing a top-down view of history that focuses on public events and personalities. In recent decades, in line with historiographical trends advocating “history from below,” a different type of historical documentary has emerged, focusing on tightly circumscribed subjects, personal archives, and first-person perspectives. Efrén Cuevas categorizes these films as “microhistorical documentaries” and examines how they push cinema’s capacity as a producer of historical knowledge in new directions. Cuevas pinpoints the key features of these documentaries, identifying their parallels with written microhistory: a reduced scale of observation, a central role given to human agency, a conjectural approach to the use of archival sources, and a reliance on narrative structures. Microhistorical documentaries also use tools specific to film to underscore the affective dimension of historical narratives, often incorporating autobiographical and essayistic perspectives, and highlighting the role of the protagonists’ personal memories in the reconstruction of the past. These films generally draw from family archives, with an emphasis on snapshots and home movies. Filming History from Below examines works including Péter Forgács’s films dealing with the Holocaust such as The Maelstrom and Free Fall; documentaries about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Rithy Panh’s work on the Cambodian genocide; films about the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War such as A Family Gathering and History and Memory; and Jonas Mekas’s chronicle of migration in his diary film Lost, Lost, Lost.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
ISBN: 0231551576
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Traditional historical documentaries strive to project a sense of objectivity, producing a top-down view of history that focuses on public events and personalities. In recent decades, in line with historiographical trends advocating “history from below,” a different type of historical documentary has emerged, focusing on tightly circumscribed subjects, personal archives, and first-person perspectives. Efrén Cuevas categorizes these films as “microhistorical documentaries” and examines how they push cinema’s capacity as a producer of historical knowledge in new directions. Cuevas pinpoints the key features of these documentaries, identifying their parallels with written microhistory: a reduced scale of observation, a central role given to human agency, a conjectural approach to the use of archival sources, and a reliance on narrative structures. Microhistorical documentaries also use tools specific to film to underscore the affective dimension of historical narratives, often incorporating autobiographical and essayistic perspectives, and highlighting the role of the protagonists’ personal memories in the reconstruction of the past. These films generally draw from family archives, with an emphasis on snapshots and home movies. Filming History from Below examines works including Péter Forgács’s films dealing with the Holocaust such as The Maelstrom and Free Fall; documentaries about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Rithy Panh’s work on the Cambodian genocide; films about the internment of Japanese Americans during the Second World War such as A Family Gathering and History and Memory; and Jonas Mekas’s chronicle of migration in his diary film Lost, Lost, Lost.
The Long Crisis
Author: Benjamin Holtzman
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0190843705
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Low-income housing in crisis -- From renters to owners -- Remaking public parks -- Patrolling city streets -- The trouble with development -- The governance of homelessness and public space.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0190843705
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 353
Book Description
Low-income housing in crisis -- From renters to owners -- Remaking public parks -- Patrolling city streets -- The trouble with development -- The governance of homelessness and public space.