Author: Richard North Patterson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1451616813
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Sidelined after a colleague's blunder, CIA agent Brooke Chandler envisions a way to halt an Al Qaeda plot to set off a massive nuclear explosion and begins a race against time that returns him to Lebanon, where nothing is quite as it seems.
The Devil's Light
Author: Richard North Patterson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1451616813
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Sidelined after a colleague's blunder, CIA agent Brooke Chandler envisions a way to halt an Al Qaeda plot to set off a massive nuclear explosion and begins a race against time that returns him to Lebanon, where nothing is quite as it seems.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1451616813
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 516
Book Description
Sidelined after a colleague's blunder, CIA agent Brooke Chandler envisions a way to halt an Al Qaeda plot to set off a massive nuclear explosion and begins a race against time that returns him to Lebanon, where nothing is quite as it seems.
The Devil's Tramping Ground and Other North Carolina Mystery Stories
Author: John W. Harden Sr.
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807866776
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
From the first colonization at Roanoke Island, the bizarre and inexplicable have shrouded the Tar Heel State. From history and legend, John Harden records ominous events that have shaped or colored state history.
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807866776
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
From the first colonization at Roanoke Island, the bizarre and inexplicable have shrouded the Tar Heel State. From history and legend, John Harden records ominous events that have shaped or colored state history.
The Devil in Silicon Valley
Author: Stephen J. Pitti
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691188408
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
This sweeping history explores the growing Latino presence in the United States over the past two hundred years. It also debunks common myths about Silicon Valley, one of the world's most influential but least-understood places. Far more than any label of the moment, the devil of racism has long been Silicon Valley's defining force, and Stephen Pitti argues that ethnic Mexicans--rather than computer programmers--should take center stage in any contemporary discussion of the "new West." Pitti weaves together the experiences of disparate residents--early Spanish-Mexican settlers, Gold Rush miners, farmworkers transplanted from Texas, Chicano movement activists, and late-twentieth-century musicians--to offer a broad reevaluation of the American West. Based on dozens of oral histories as well as unprecedented archival research, The Devil in Silicon Valley shows how San José, Santa Clara, and other northern California locales played a critical role in the ongoing development of Latino politics. This is a transnational history. In addition to considering the past efforts of immigrant and U.S.-born miners, fruit cannery workers, and janitors at high-tech firms--many of whom retained strong ties to Mexico--Pitti describes the work of such well-known Valley residents as César Chavez. He also chronicles the violent opposition ethnic Mexicans have faced in Santa Clara Valley. In the process, he reinterprets not only California history but the Latino political tradition and the story of American labor. This book follows California race relations from the Franciscan missions to the Gold Rush, from the New Almaden mine standoff to the Apple janitorial strike. As the first sustained account of Northern California's Mexican American history, it challenges conventional thinking and tells a fascinating story. Bringing the past to bear on the present, The Devil in Silicon Valley is counter-history at its best.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 0691188408
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
This sweeping history explores the growing Latino presence in the United States over the past two hundred years. It also debunks common myths about Silicon Valley, one of the world's most influential but least-understood places. Far more than any label of the moment, the devil of racism has long been Silicon Valley's defining force, and Stephen Pitti argues that ethnic Mexicans--rather than computer programmers--should take center stage in any contemporary discussion of the "new West." Pitti weaves together the experiences of disparate residents--early Spanish-Mexican settlers, Gold Rush miners, farmworkers transplanted from Texas, Chicano movement activists, and late-twentieth-century musicians--to offer a broad reevaluation of the American West. Based on dozens of oral histories as well as unprecedented archival research, The Devil in Silicon Valley shows how San José, Santa Clara, and other northern California locales played a critical role in the ongoing development of Latino politics. This is a transnational history. In addition to considering the past efforts of immigrant and U.S.-born miners, fruit cannery workers, and janitors at high-tech firms--many of whom retained strong ties to Mexico--Pitti describes the work of such well-known Valley residents as César Chavez. He also chronicles the violent opposition ethnic Mexicans have faced in Santa Clara Valley. In the process, he reinterprets not only California history but the Latino political tradition and the story of American labor. This book follows California race relations from the Franciscan missions to the Gold Rush, from the New Almaden mine standoff to the Apple janitorial strike. As the first sustained account of Northern California's Mexican American history, it challenges conventional thinking and tells a fascinating story. Bringing the past to bear on the present, The Devil in Silicon Valley is counter-history at its best.
The Devil's Wall
Author: Mark Cornwall
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674064895
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Legend has it that twenty miles of volcanic rock rising through the landscape of northern Bohemia was the work of the devil, who separated the warring Czechs and Germans by building a wall. The nineteenth-century invention of the Devil's Wall was evidence of rising ethnic tensions. In interwar Czechoslovakia, Sudeten German nationalists conceived a radical mission to try to restore German influence across the region. Mark Cornwall tells the story of Heinz Rutha, an internationally recognized figure in his day, who was the pioneer of a youth movement that emphasized male bonding in its quest to reassert German dominance over Czech space. Through a narrative that unravels the threads of Rutha's own repressed sexuality, Cornwall shows how Czech authorities misinterpreted Rutha's mission as sexual deviance and in 1937 charged him with corrupting adolescents. The resulting scandal led to Rutha's imprisonment, suicide, and excommunication from the nationalist cause he had devoted his life to furthering. Cornwall is the first historian to tackle the long-taboo subject of how youth, homosexuality, and nationalism intersected in a fascist environment. "The Devil's Wall" also challenges the notion that all Sudeten German nationalists were Nazis, and supplies a fresh explanation for Britain's appeasement of Hitler, showing why the British might justifiably have supported the 1930s Sudeten German cause. In this readable biography of an ardent German Bohemian who participated as perpetrator, witness, and victim, Cornwall radically reassesses the Czech-German struggle of early twentieth-century Europe.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674064895
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
Legend has it that twenty miles of volcanic rock rising through the landscape of northern Bohemia was the work of the devil, who separated the warring Czechs and Germans by building a wall. The nineteenth-century invention of the Devil's Wall was evidence of rising ethnic tensions. In interwar Czechoslovakia, Sudeten German nationalists conceived a radical mission to try to restore German influence across the region. Mark Cornwall tells the story of Heinz Rutha, an internationally recognized figure in his day, who was the pioneer of a youth movement that emphasized male bonding in its quest to reassert German dominance over Czech space. Through a narrative that unravels the threads of Rutha's own repressed sexuality, Cornwall shows how Czech authorities misinterpreted Rutha's mission as sexual deviance and in 1937 charged him with corrupting adolescents. The resulting scandal led to Rutha's imprisonment, suicide, and excommunication from the nationalist cause he had devoted his life to furthering. Cornwall is the first historian to tackle the long-taboo subject of how youth, homosexuality, and nationalism intersected in a fascist environment. "The Devil's Wall" also challenges the notion that all Sudeten German nationalists were Nazis, and supplies a fresh explanation for Britain's appeasement of Hitler, showing why the British might justifiably have supported the 1930s Sudeten German cause. In this readable biography of an ardent German Bohemian who participated as perpetrator, witness, and victim, Cornwall radically reassesses the Czech-German struggle of early twentieth-century Europe.
Beyond the Crossroads
Author: Adam Gussow
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 1469633671
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
The devil is the most charismatic and important figure in the blues tradition. He's not just the music's namesake ("the devil's music"), but a shadowy presence who haunts an imagined Mississippi crossroads where, it is claimed, Delta bluesman Robert Johnson traded away his soul in exchange for extraordinary prowess on the guitar. Yet, as scholar and musician Adam Gussow argues, there is much more to the story of the devil and the blues than these cliched understandings. In this groundbreaking study, Gussow takes the full measure of the devil's presence. Working from original transcriptions of more than 125 recordings released during the past ninety years, Gussow explores the varied uses to which black southern blues people have put this trouble-sowing, love-wrecking, but also empowering figure. The book culminates with a bold reinterpretation of Johnson's music and a provocative investigation of the way in which the citizens of Clarksdale, Mississippi, managed to rebrand a commercial hub as "the crossroads" in 1999, claiming Johnson and the devil as their own.
Publisher: UNC Press Books
ISBN: 1469633671
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
The devil is the most charismatic and important figure in the blues tradition. He's not just the music's namesake ("the devil's music"), but a shadowy presence who haunts an imagined Mississippi crossroads where, it is claimed, Delta bluesman Robert Johnson traded away his soul in exchange for extraordinary prowess on the guitar. Yet, as scholar and musician Adam Gussow argues, there is much more to the story of the devil and the blues than these cliched understandings. In this groundbreaking study, Gussow takes the full measure of the devil's presence. Working from original transcriptions of more than 125 recordings released during the past ninety years, Gussow explores the varied uses to which black southern blues people have put this trouble-sowing, love-wrecking, but also empowering figure. The book culminates with a bold reinterpretation of Johnson's music and a provocative investigation of the way in which the citizens of Clarksdale, Mississippi, managed to rebrand a commercial hub as "the crossroads" in 1999, claiming Johnson and the devil as their own.
No Sympathy for the Devil
Author: David Ware Stowe
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807834580
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
In this cultural history of evangelical Christianity and popular music, David Stowe demonstrates how mainstream rock of the 1960s and 1970s has influenced conservative evangelical Christianity through the development of Christian pop music. For an earlier
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807834580
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
In this cultural history of evangelical Christianity and popular music, David Stowe demonstrates how mainstream rock of the 1960s and 1970s has influenced conservative evangelical Christianity through the development of Christian pop music. For an earlier
The Irish Devil
Author: Diane Whiteside
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 9780758207920
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
To conceal a family secret, Viola Ross marries a man who takes her out West. Following his death, Viola becomes the mistress of Irishman William Donovan, not realizing she has inherited a fortune back East.
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 9780758207920
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
To conceal a family secret, Viola Ross marries a man who takes her out West. Following his death, Viola becomes the mistress of Irishman William Donovan, not realizing she has inherited a fortune back East.
The River Devil
Author: Diane Whiteside
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 9780758207944
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Decorated Union Navy hero and riverboat captain Hal Lindsay, determined never to marry, finds his vow of bachelorhood challenged by New York railroad heiress Rosalind Schuyler who, disguising herself as a gambler, is hiding out on his boat to escape from an arranged marriage. Original.
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 9780758207944
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
Decorated Union Navy hero and riverboat captain Hal Lindsay, determined never to marry, finds his vow of bachelorhood challenged by New York railroad heiress Rosalind Schuyler who, disguising herself as a gambler, is hiding out on his boat to escape from an arranged marriage. Original.
The Northern Devil
Author: Diane Whiteside
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 0758226721
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
Rachel Davis, a young wealthy widow, has become a prisoner of Albert Collins a ruthless Trustee of the Davis estate and his perverted and abusive son Maitland. They are determined to take complete control of the Davis estate by forcing Rachel to marry Maitland. Whisking her across the country in a private railroad car Rachel has made several brave attempts at escape and has at last fought her way free. Alone in a very bad part of town she knew it would only be a matter of time before she'd be captured again or worse. Unbeknownst to her, Lucas Grainger, a steadfast friend of her late husband, stumbled across the plot and had been trying to track down Rachel and the Collins' trail as they dashed across the states. Lucas had always been adamant of never marrying, but after rescuing Rachel knew the only way to legally protect her was to marry her. Lucas held deep secrets that haunted him, but Rachel was a vision that aroused his deepest passions as none had ever done before. He would do whatever it took to keep her safe and anyone who chose to cross him would most definitely ... have the devil to pay!
Publisher: Kensington Books
ISBN: 0758226721
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
Rachel Davis, a young wealthy widow, has become a prisoner of Albert Collins a ruthless Trustee of the Davis estate and his perverted and abusive son Maitland. They are determined to take complete control of the Davis estate by forcing Rachel to marry Maitland. Whisking her across the country in a private railroad car Rachel has made several brave attempts at escape and has at last fought her way free. Alone in a very bad part of town she knew it would only be a matter of time before she'd be captured again or worse. Unbeknownst to her, Lucas Grainger, a steadfast friend of her late husband, stumbled across the plot and had been trying to track down Rachel and the Collins' trail as they dashed across the states. Lucas had always been adamant of never marrying, but after rescuing Rachel knew the only way to legally protect her was to marry her. Lucas held deep secrets that haunted him, but Rachel was a vision that aroused his deepest passions as none had ever done before. He would do whatever it took to keep her safe and anyone who chose to cross him would most definitely ... have the devil to pay!
The History of the Devil
Author: Paul Carus
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486122891
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
This treasury of facts and lore on the philosophy and practice of evil traces the concept of Satan from ancient to modern times. A collection of 350 rare and compelling images illuminate the text.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486122891
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
This treasury of facts and lore on the philosophy and practice of evil traces the concept of Satan from ancient to modern times. A collection of 350 rare and compelling images illuminate the text.