Bond of Brotherhood

Bond of Brotherhood

Author: Society for the Recognition of the Brotherhood of Man (London, England)

Publisher:

Published: 1894-11

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13:

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Bonds of Brotherhood in Sons of Anarchy

Bonds of Brotherhood in Sons of Anarchy

Author: Susan Fanetti

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-02-20

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1476632359

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One of FX's most successful original productions, Sons of Anarchy roared onto the screen in 2008 and dominated the cable network's programming for seven seasons. Following an outlaw motorcycle club on its Shakespearean journey, the series took audiences on a wild ride powered by a high-octane brand of masculinity. This collection of new essays explores the show's complicated presentation of masculinity and its cultural implications. Series creator and writer Kurt Sutter depicts male characters who act from a highly traditional sense of what it means to be a man. SOA both vaunts and challenges that sense of manhood as the characters face the consequences of their ride-or-die lifestyle.


Brotherhood of the Gun

Brotherhood of the Gun

Author: William W. Johnstone

Publisher: Pinnacle Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780786017584

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As blood brothers Matt Bodine and Sam Two Wolves ride into the dry Arizona badlands, they're on a trail that leads deep into Apache territory toward the Mexican border, where a gang of desperadoes are running guns to the Apache and kidnapping children as white slaves. Original.


The Bonds of Brotherhood

The Bonds of Brotherhood

Author: Bob Mitchell

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2023-08-15

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1666778966

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The Bonds of Brotherhood begins with an act of vandalism at a prestigious English private school. A statue in honor of the school’s founder is defaced, sparking the curiosity of a group of perceptive ninth graders. Was this a routine property crime, or a political statement gone wrong? This is a fresh take on the classic boarding school novel. Stimulating critical thinking for teenagers in an age of cancel culture, the tale is told with gentleness and plenty of humor. The British boarding school setting is the perfect environment to critique elitism and pomposity, and to revisit some of the darker shadows of history. Underneath this story is the biblical notion of our shared value and humanity. Important motifs about inequality, slavery, exclusion, and bullying pervade the text. Strong Christian voices come from the main protagonist, Edwin Fothergill, and the school’s chaplain; goodness, generosity, and kindness prevail.


Bond of Brotherhood

Bond of Brotherhood

Author: Michael Walzak

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2005-11

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 0595367194

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Blake Brown eased his car out of the parking lot and onto the highway. Unseen, the idling evil slowly left its resting place to follow discreetly behind him. Blake rounded corners and went through lights and the black, metallic beast stayed on his tail. As Blake finally turned into his apartment complex, his shadow turned with him. He never noticed the sleek beast behind him as he pulled into his parking spot and turned off the ignition. The evil trailing him inched to a stop on the other side of the parking lot. Blake turned to walk across to his building. Just as he started across the lot, the black car started again. It honed in on him. It moved gracefully through the lot, smelling blood in the water. As it got close to Blake, it slowed, menacingly creeping toward him. The window lowered silently. Blake, sensing its presence, turned and his eyes lit with a hint of recognition. 'Squ?" was all he got out. Before he could finish the sentence, three shots quietly erupted from the silencer- equipped gun inside the black car. Blake Brown staggered backward. He was hit three times in the chest. The deal was off.


Bonds of Brotherhood in Sons of Anarchy

Bonds of Brotherhood in Sons of Anarchy

Author: Susan Fanetti

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-03-02

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1476671915

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One of FX's most successful original productions, Sons of Anarchy roared onto the screen in 2008 and dominated the cable network's programming for seven seasons. Following an outlaw motorcycle club on its Shakespearean journey, the series took audiences on a wild ride powered by a high-octane brand of masculinity. This collection of new essays explores the show's complicated presentation of masculinity and its cultural implications. Series creator and writer Kurt Sutter depicts male characters who act from a highly traditional sense of what it means to be a man. SOA both vaunts and challenges that sense of manhood as the characters face the consequences of their ride-or-die lifestyle.