Author: Robert Lecker
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
ISBN: 1442613963
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 401
Book Description
Robert Lecker explores the ways in which these anthologies contributed to the formation of a Canadian literary canon, the extent to which this canon was tied to an ideal of English-Canadian nationalism, and the material conditions accounting for the anthologies' production.
Keepers of the Code
The Vagabond Codes
Author: J. D. Stone
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781521736760
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
The Vagabond Codes is J.D. Stone's first novel in the epic young adult series Knight of the Apocalypse, a modern, hyper-realistic adventure where artificially intelligent machines have driven humanity to the verge of extinction. A year after the catastrophic Surge, fourteen-year-old Benedict Knight fights to protect his orphaned friends at his family's hidden retreat. When Ben unexpectedly meets the mysterious Stranger, what he discovers could change the course of human history. But Ben soon learns that only he has the power to do it. Torn between protecting his friends and fulfilling his father's dying wish, Ben sets out on an epic journey in search of the final link to the Vagabond Codes. The Vagabond Codes is the breakneck science fiction adventure that launched the epic Knight of the Apocalypse series, which captivates both young adult and adult readers alike.
Publisher: Independently Published
ISBN: 9781521736760
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
The Vagabond Codes is J.D. Stone's first novel in the epic young adult series Knight of the Apocalypse, a modern, hyper-realistic adventure where artificially intelligent machines have driven humanity to the verge of extinction. A year after the catastrophic Surge, fourteen-year-old Benedict Knight fights to protect his orphaned friends at his family's hidden retreat. When Ben unexpectedly meets the mysterious Stranger, what he discovers could change the course of human history. But Ben soon learns that only he has the power to do it. Torn between protecting his friends and fulfilling his father's dying wish, Ben sets out on an epic journey in search of the final link to the Vagabond Codes. The Vagabond Codes is the breakneck science fiction adventure that launched the epic Knight of the Apocalypse series, which captivates both young adult and adult readers alike.
John Heywood's new code readers. Standard 1-3, 5, 6
Author: John Heywood (ltd.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Code Green
Author: Greg Jenkins
Publisher: Vagabond Press
ISBN: 9780975571613
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
'I was having lunch with Dexter DeWitt. This in itself was a questionable activity on my part.' So begins Code Green, by Greg Jenkins, whose anti-hero Chip Stone engages in quite a few questionable activities. Stone is a male nurse who works in a psychiatric hospital and has almost as many behavioral issues as the residents he cares for. Those residents include DeWitt, a one-time cultural critic gone bonkers; Tim Valentine, who snacks on light bulbs; Philip Nolan, who contends (correctly) that he's actually a character in a novel; and Glinda Moon, an anorexic witch. As the violence at his workplace intensifies, the confused Stone lights out on a desperate but comical odyssey to find his estranged wife'and himself. His wanderings take him through the netherworld of western Maryland, where he meets old friends, new enemies and on ehighly unusual sister-in-law. In the end, he discovers that the line between the sane and the not-so-sane is more gassamer than even he had suspected. With its over-the-top characters and gaudy, entertaining prose, Code Green offers a bumptious blend of humor and pathos well-suited to the uncertainties of a new millennium.
Publisher: Vagabond Press
ISBN: 9780975571613
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
'I was having lunch with Dexter DeWitt. This in itself was a questionable activity on my part.' So begins Code Green, by Greg Jenkins, whose anti-hero Chip Stone engages in quite a few questionable activities. Stone is a male nurse who works in a psychiatric hospital and has almost as many behavioral issues as the residents he cares for. Those residents include DeWitt, a one-time cultural critic gone bonkers; Tim Valentine, who snacks on light bulbs; Philip Nolan, who contends (correctly) that he's actually a character in a novel; and Glinda Moon, an anorexic witch. As the violence at his workplace intensifies, the confused Stone lights out on a desperate but comical odyssey to find his estranged wife'and himself. His wanderings take him through the netherworld of western Maryland, where he meets old friends, new enemies and on ehighly unusual sister-in-law. In the end, he discovers that the line between the sane and the not-so-sane is more gassamer than even he had suspected. With its over-the-top characters and gaudy, entertaining prose, Code Green offers a bumptious blend of humor and pathos well-suited to the uncertainties of a new millennium.
The Maryland Code
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Local laws
Languages : en
Pages : 1110
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Local laws
Languages : en
Pages : 1110
Book Description
Breaking the Jewish Code
Author: Perry Stone
Publisher: Charisma Media
ISBN: 1616384948
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Stone unlocks the amazing secrets to the success of the Jewish people. Their time-honored principles help create wealth, maintain health, raise successful children, and pass on generational blessings.
Publisher: Charisma Media
ISBN: 1616384948
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
Stone unlocks the amazing secrets to the success of the Jewish people. Their time-honored principles help create wealth, maintain health, raise successful children, and pass on generational blessings.
Cracking The Code of The Canon
Author: Diane Gilbert Madsen
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1780929730
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
Diane Gilbert Madsen's new book from MX Publishing, Cracking the Code of the Canon, breaks the Canon wide open to offer a totally unique and different way of looking at Holmes and Watson and all the stories in the Canon you know and enjoy. It was written by lifelong Sherlockian and award winning mystery author Diane Gilbert Madsen (The Conan Doyle Notes: The Secret of Jack the Ripper; Hunting for Hemingway; and A Cadger's Curse.). She brings her amusing style to a remarkable overview of the Canon that will intrigue Sherlockian novices and aficionados alike. Her very readable and entertaining take on the Sherlock Holmes approach to crime, criminals, victims and justice may alter many of your views of the Canon. Statistics can be fun when they relate to Sherlockian lore.
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1780929730
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
Diane Gilbert Madsen's new book from MX Publishing, Cracking the Code of the Canon, breaks the Canon wide open to offer a totally unique and different way of looking at Holmes and Watson and all the stories in the Canon you know and enjoy. It was written by lifelong Sherlockian and award winning mystery author Diane Gilbert Madsen (The Conan Doyle Notes: The Secret of Jack the Ripper; Hunting for Hemingway; and A Cadger's Curse.). She brings her amusing style to a remarkable overview of the Canon that will intrigue Sherlockian novices and aficionados alike. Her very readable and entertaining take on the Sherlock Holmes approach to crime, criminals, victims and justice may alter many of your views of the Canon. Statistics can be fun when they relate to Sherlockian lore.
The Hero's Code
Author: A.R. Knight
Publisher: Black Key Books
ISBN: 1946554979
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1412
Book Description
All his life, Aegis has defeated every villain he’s come across, one punch after another. He deserves a break, but when word spreads of a plot to destroy the Paragons, Aegis must don the suit one more time. In the not-so-far future, Paragons run Earth with their powered abilities, governing normals and anomalies alike, and Aegis, along with a small group of other Champions, runs the Paragons. Living beneath a super-powered boot heel isn’t what everybody wants, though, and a freedom fighter works to form a resistance. The spark calling the world to rise up against its guardians, its jailers? Killing Aegis. The Hero's Code is an action-packed, character-driven adventure in a tech-drenched world, where would-be heroes confront each other, normals, and monsters from their pasts. Explore a fascinating take on the superhero genre in this four novel collection, and discover how getting everything you want might be the worst thing you can imagine.
Publisher: Black Key Books
ISBN: 1946554979
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 1412
Book Description
All his life, Aegis has defeated every villain he’s come across, one punch after another. He deserves a break, but when word spreads of a plot to destroy the Paragons, Aegis must don the suit one more time. In the not-so-far future, Paragons run Earth with their powered abilities, governing normals and anomalies alike, and Aegis, along with a small group of other Champions, runs the Paragons. Living beneath a super-powered boot heel isn’t what everybody wants, though, and a freedom fighter works to form a resistance. The spark calling the world to rise up against its guardians, its jailers? Killing Aegis. The Hero's Code is an action-packed, character-driven adventure in a tech-drenched world, where would-be heroes confront each other, normals, and monsters from their pasts. Explore a fascinating take on the superhero genre in this four novel collection, and discover how getting everything you want might be the worst thing you can imagine.
Major's New code ... readers
Author: Henry Major
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
Code: Damp
Author: Sophie Sleigh-Johnson
Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
ISBN: 1915672430
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
An alternative occult and esoteric history of England told through one of its most popular cultural forms: the comedy sitcom. Code: Damp is a sometimes-comedic field report that charts an esoteric code hidden within the twin poles of 1970s sitcoms Rising Damp and The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin. Outlining how past cultural patterns condensate and repeat through technology, time is shown to be a damp condensation seeping through the centuries and out onto the telly. Interspersed with the author’s own photographs, prints, Holsten Pils cans, local newspaper entries and carrier bags, as well as a whole host of other characters, the work seems an antiquarian’s conceit that takes time travel as a metaphoric methodology. This is not media studies; more an allegory of all reality as (tele)visual recorded history, excavating the strata of haunted technology from which the fragile band of code comprising our sense of time is briefly emitted. Drawing connections between incidents of ancient and popular culture, from Mark E. Smith’s lyric— “They say damp records the past”—to Rising Damp’s (meta)physical structure of decay, the book finds damp’s temporal power manifest in everything from alchemy, mysticism, and parish folklore to pulp, Time Team, darts, the local newspaper and, of course, the sitcom. Merging the vast with the parochial, the occult with the comedic, Code: Damp tunes into the weird demands of damp as a time-traveling material at the intersections of comedy, myth and technology, taking all three as serious resources to better (dis)orient the ground we stand on.
Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
ISBN: 1915672430
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
An alternative occult and esoteric history of England told through one of its most popular cultural forms: the comedy sitcom. Code: Damp is a sometimes-comedic field report that charts an esoteric code hidden within the twin poles of 1970s sitcoms Rising Damp and The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin. Outlining how past cultural patterns condensate and repeat through technology, time is shown to be a damp condensation seeping through the centuries and out onto the telly. Interspersed with the author’s own photographs, prints, Holsten Pils cans, local newspaper entries and carrier bags, as well as a whole host of other characters, the work seems an antiquarian’s conceit that takes time travel as a metaphoric methodology. This is not media studies; more an allegory of all reality as (tele)visual recorded history, excavating the strata of haunted technology from which the fragile band of code comprising our sense of time is briefly emitted. Drawing connections between incidents of ancient and popular culture, from Mark E. Smith’s lyric— “They say damp records the past”—to Rising Damp’s (meta)physical structure of decay, the book finds damp’s temporal power manifest in everything from alchemy, mysticism, and parish folklore to pulp, Time Team, darts, the local newspaper and, of course, the sitcom. Merging the vast with the parochial, the occult with the comedic, Code: Damp tunes into the weird demands of damp as a time-traveling material at the intersections of comedy, myth and technology, taking all three as serious resources to better (dis)orient the ground we stand on.