Author: Marie McFadden
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1642142700
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
When Ernie Fontaine, former cop-turned-PI, relocates to Duluth, Minnesota, in search of her missing fiancé, John Luciano, she plays right into the hands of powerful businessman, Genovio Palicelli, the Scorpion. Owner of Palicelli Portage and Freight (PPF), a Lake Superior shipping company and major Duluth employer, Palicelli also searches for John, who disappeared six years ago. Though not officially declared dead, John is assumed so by everyone but Ernie and the Scorpion.
The Divinity File
Author: Marie McFadden
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1642142700
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
When Ernie Fontaine, former cop-turned-PI, relocates to Duluth, Minnesota, in search of her missing fiancé, John Luciano, she plays right into the hands of powerful businessman, Genovio Palicelli, the Scorpion. Owner of Palicelli Portage and Freight (PPF), a Lake Superior shipping company and major Duluth employer, Palicelli also searches for John, who disappeared six years ago. Though not officially declared dead, John is assumed so by everyone but Ernie and the Scorpion.
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1642142700
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
When Ernie Fontaine, former cop-turned-PI, relocates to Duluth, Minnesota, in search of her missing fiancé, John Luciano, she plays right into the hands of powerful businessman, Genovio Palicelli, the Scorpion. Owner of Palicelli Portage and Freight (PPF), a Lake Superior shipping company and major Duluth employer, Palicelli also searches for John, who disappeared six years ago. Though not officially declared dead, John is assumed so by everyone but Ernie and the Scorpion.
Divinity Library Shelflist: Enigma file
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The Divinity of Christ in the Gospel of John
Author: A. T. Robertson
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Languages : en
Pages : 184
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The File
Author: San Charles Haddad
Publisher: Post Hill Press
ISBN: 164293027X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Three people living in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem embark on distinct journeys that converge at “the file”; their efforts to admit Palestine to the Olympics in the early twentieth century. Their pivotal roles in history have been purposely omitted from official record, kept secret, or forgotten. Why? Because of the “Nazi Olympics” in 1936 in Berlin. And because of the death in 1972 of eleven Israeli Olympic athletes in the Munich Massacre. This book narrates the previously untold history of a Palestine Olympic Committee recognized before the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. It sheds light on some of the darkest events in sport history, exposing secretive relationships behind the doors of the Jerusalem YMCA, Nazi agitation, arrests, internments, and other intrigue in the complicated history of Israeli and Palestinian sport. The File breaks new ground at the intersection of sport and politics—illuminating the hope, tension, and horror of the 20s, 30s, and 40s, the creation of the State of Israel and the Palestinian refugees, and the resulting guerrilla attack at the Olympics in Munich in 1972—and reveals a handful of heroes whose impact on athletes and international sport competitions is still felt today. Consultant and researcher San Charles Haddad weaves a true and masterful tale of forgotten personalities in a conflict characterized by unabated venom, bringing hope and new questions in his wake. What will be the future of Israel and Palestine, and how might sport play a restorative role in the twenty-first century?
Publisher: Post Hill Press
ISBN: 164293027X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Three people living in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem embark on distinct journeys that converge at “the file”; their efforts to admit Palestine to the Olympics in the early twentieth century. Their pivotal roles in history have been purposely omitted from official record, kept secret, or forgotten. Why? Because of the “Nazi Olympics” in 1936 in Berlin. And because of the death in 1972 of eleven Israeli Olympic athletes in the Munich Massacre. This book narrates the previously untold history of a Palestine Olympic Committee recognized before the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. It sheds light on some of the darkest events in sport history, exposing secretive relationships behind the doors of the Jerusalem YMCA, Nazi agitation, arrests, internments, and other intrigue in the complicated history of Israeli and Palestinian sport. The File breaks new ground at the intersection of sport and politics—illuminating the hope, tension, and horror of the 20s, 30s, and 40s, the creation of the State of Israel and the Palestinian refugees, and the resulting guerrilla attack at the Olympics in Munich in 1972—and reveals a handful of heroes whose impact on athletes and international sport competitions is still felt today. Consultant and researcher San Charles Haddad weaves a true and masterful tale of forgotten personalities in a conflict characterized by unabated venom, bringing hope and new questions in his wake. What will be the future of Israel and Palestine, and how might sport play a restorative role in the twenty-first century?
The Story of the Files
Author: Ella Sterling Mighels
Publisher:
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
An illustrated history of California writers, with extensive sections on Harte, Clemens, Miller, Bierce and the local periodicals and publishers. A considerable amount of the text is dedicated to women writers of California and the Women's Press Association
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 508
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An illustrated history of California writers, with extensive sections on Harte, Clemens, Miller, Bierce and the local periodicals and publishers. A considerable amount of the text is dedicated to women writers of California and the Women's Press Association
Fumbling Toward Divinity
Author: Craig Hickman
Publisher: Annabessacook Farm
ISBN: 0976246201
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Publisher: Annabessacook Farm
ISBN: 0976246201
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Managing God's Higher Learning
Author: Dong Wang
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 9780739119365
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Managing GodOs Higher Learning offers a distinct empirical study of Lingnan University and addresses issues of adaptation and integration. Author, Dong Wang, demonstrates that many aspects of Lingnan _ governance, links with the local society, financial management, education for women _ have either never been made the subject of scholarly discussion or are different from what we think we know about U.S.-China relations in the past. As the first co-educational institution of higher learning in China, Lingnan made monumental strides in the management of programs for women, a fact which confounds the assumptions made by China historians. The author argues that LingnanOs growth, resilience and success can partly be accounted for by entrepreneurial operations. Wang also contends that Lingnan found ways to adapt and 'layer' a Christian presence at a time when the nationalization and secularization of higher education was making rapid headway. Based on information from archives located across the Pacific, this book will appeal to scholars of Chinese history as well as those interested in Sino-American relations.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 9780739119365
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Managing GodOs Higher Learning offers a distinct empirical study of Lingnan University and addresses issues of adaptation and integration. Author, Dong Wang, demonstrates that many aspects of Lingnan _ governance, links with the local society, financial management, education for women _ have either never been made the subject of scholarly discussion or are different from what we think we know about U.S.-China relations in the past. As the first co-educational institution of higher learning in China, Lingnan made monumental strides in the management of programs for women, a fact which confounds the assumptions made by China historians. The author argues that LingnanOs growth, resilience and success can partly be accounted for by entrepreneurial operations. Wang also contends that Lingnan found ways to adapt and 'layer' a Christian presence at a time when the nationalization and secularization of higher education was making rapid headway. Based on information from archives located across the Pacific, this book will appeal to scholars of Chinese history as well as those interested in Sino-American relations.
A History of Conversion to Islam in the United States, Volume 2
Author: Patrick D. Bowen
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004354379
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 732
Book Description
In A History of Conversion to Islam in the United States, Volume 2: The African American Islamic Renaissance, 1920-1975 Patrick D. Bowen offers an in-depth account of African American Islam as it developed in the United States during the fifty-five years that followed World War I. Having been shaped by a wide variety of intellectual and social influences, the ‘African American Islamic Renaissance’ appears here as a movement that was characterized by both great complexity and diversity. Drawing from a wide variety of sources—including dozens of FBI files, rare books and periodicals, little-known archives and interviews, and even folktale collections—Patrick D. Bowen disentangles the myriad social and religious factors that produced this unprecedented period of religious transformation.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004354379
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 732
Book Description
In A History of Conversion to Islam in the United States, Volume 2: The African American Islamic Renaissance, 1920-1975 Patrick D. Bowen offers an in-depth account of African American Islam as it developed in the United States during the fifty-five years that followed World War I. Having been shaped by a wide variety of intellectual and social influences, the ‘African American Islamic Renaissance’ appears here as a movement that was characterized by both great complexity and diversity. Drawing from a wide variety of sources—including dozens of FBI files, rare books and periodicals, little-known archives and interviews, and even folktale collections—Patrick D. Bowen disentangles the myriad social and religious factors that produced this unprecedented period of religious transformation.