Forbidden Passages

Forbidden Passages

Author: Karoline P. Cook

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2016-05-30

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 0812248244

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Forbidden Passages is the first book to document and evaluate the impact of Moriscos—Christian converts from Islam—in the early modern Americas, and how their presence challenged notions of what it meant to be Spanish as the Atlantic empire expanded.


Forbidden Passage

Forbidden Passage

Author: Jeff Probst

Publisher: Puffin Books

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780606367912

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Just as they are about to be rescued from their stay on Nowhere Island, Jane, Buzz, Carter and Vanessa find themselves stranded on another island when their dinghy is swept away by a strong current.


Forbidden Passages

Forbidden Passages

Author: Pat Califia

Publisher: Pittsburgh, PA : Cleis Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13:

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A collection of excerpts from significant publications seized at the Canadian border as sexually degrading, obscene, or politically suspect. Contains writing by authors such as bell hooks and Susie Bright, and works from publications including Hothead Paisan: Homicidal Lesbian Terrorist #7 and On Our Backs, plus images from a Tom of Finland retrospective. Introductory chapters explain the background of recent Canadian censorship and detail individual cases. Includes bandw illustrations. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Forbidden Citizens

Forbidden Citizens

Author: Martin Gold

Publisher: The Capitol Net Inc

Published: 2011-12-01

Total Pages: 618

ISBN-13: 1587332353

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"Described as 'one of the most vulgar forms of barbarism, ' by Rep. John Kasson (R-IA) in 1882, a series of laws passed by the United States Congress between 1879 and 1943 resulted in prohibiting the Chinese as a people from becoming U.S. citizens. Forbidden citizens recounts this long and shameful legislative history"--Page 4 of cover.


The Glen Canyon Reader

The Glen Canyon Reader

Author: Mathew Barrett Gross

Publisher: University of Arizona Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780816522422

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Stretching for 170 miles across northern Arizona and southern Utah, Lake Powell is both a vacationer's paradise and the second-largest reservoir in the Western Hemisphere. Yet few visitors to the lake today are aware of the lost world that lies beneath its crystal waters. Once an enchanted landscape of sandstone cliffs and secret crevices, Glen Canyon has been but a memory since the damming of the Colorado River near Page, Arizona, in 1963. Often called "the place no one knew," Glen Canyon was in fact explored by thousands of visitors—including dozens of writers—before the dam's completion. River runner Mathew Gross has combed the literature of Glen Canyon to assemble this wide-ranging look at the history of this now-submerged natural treasure, the first book to bring together these voices of remembrance. Beginning with the first known written report of Glen Canyon in an eighteenth-century missionary journal, Gross has selected accounts of the canyon from both before and after the dam. Included are some of the West's best-known writers—Zane Grey and Katie Lee, Edward Abbey and Ellen Meloy—as well as Pulitzer Prize winners John McPhee and Wallace Stegner. Other authors range from David Brower, director of the Sierra Club when the dam was built, to Floyd Dominy, the federal bureaucrat responsible for the dam. The Glen Canyon Reader is a book that may be read straight through as entertaining and informative history. But as Gross suggests, "Perhaps more pleasurable is to flip through these pages, to poke around and explore, as one would have done in Glen Canyon . . . to visit and revisit the places contained in this book, these cool glens and embracing alcoves and hidden grottos, these canyons and dreams and ghosts that will always, always be with us."


Search of the Lost

Search of the Lost

Author: Thomas R. Gaskin

Publisher: New Generation Publishing

Published: 2015-02-17

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 1785072935

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The Knights of Ezazeruth were the most elite warriors the world had known: toughened by war and trained in a harsh regime, they were a force to reckon with. But when the arrogant King Afthadus became afraid they would not survive, he cursed them with immortality: and so they went into exile... 2,000 years later, the dark armies of the Black, the very empire they swore to protect the world against, begin their invasion of Ezazeruth, and the ancient legends must be summoned back to fulfil their oath. This quest falls upon Havovatch, with his newly-appointed captaincy and unit of elite warriors. They must venture into the wild to find the Knights. But there is one problem: no-one knows where they are... If Havovatch does not succeed then Ezazeruth is doomed. Search of the Lost is the first instalment in the Knights of Ezazeruth trilogy.