Oregon, Illinois

Oregon, Illinois

Author: Keith Call

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2005-06-22

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 1439631662

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Oregon, Ill., the administrative seat of Ogle County, lies midway between Rockford and Dixon. From its four state parks to Stronghold Castle, and from quiet tree-lined avenues to the regal Blackhawk statue, Oregon has long provided a haven for tourists, campers, boy scouts, church retreats, and artists: anyone seeking a unique taste of small town Midwestern life. In the early 1830s, pioneer John Phelps journeyed into the Rock River valley, eager to explore. He befriended Native Americans and enjoyed the land, but harbored no intent to stay. However, he wrote that these beautiful undulating and rich prairies left an impression on my memory that no time could erase. Thus, at the suggestion of surveyor Colonel William S. Hamilton, son of Alexander Hamilton, he built a cabin, planted a crop, and staked his claim. Others wisely followed Phelps, and have been following ever since. Through text and images, Oregon, Illinois seeks to chronicle the story of a most remarkable community whose rich heritage reaches back nearly to the founding of this nation.


Pennsylvania School Journal

Pennsylvania School Journal

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1887

Total Pages: 616

ISBN-13:

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Includes "Official program of the ... meeting of the Pennsylvania State Educational Association" (sometimes separately paged).


Storm Over the Multinationals

Storm Over the Multinationals

Author: Raymond Vernon

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780674838758

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Monograph presenting a critical analysis of the situation and image of multinational enterprises - investigates their economic and political behaviour, both in developed countries and developing countries together with the respective national level goals, and considers enterprise strategies in the light of technology and stabilization (entropy). Bibliography pp. 219 to 251, graphs and statistical tables.


Text as Process

Text as Process

Author: Sally Bushell

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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The author concludes with a philosophical account of the status and meaning of the literary work as it comes into being.


King Arthur

King Arthur

Author: Graham Phillips

Publisher: Arrow

Published: 2013-02

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780099579557

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For 1500 years King Arthur has remained a mystery. For the first time, this title discovers the historical King Arthur, his Camelot and his final resting place.


The Shakespeare Conspiracy

The Shakespeare Conspiracy

Author: Graham Phillips

Publisher: Random House (UK)

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13:

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The life of William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon is shrouded in mystery. There is no record of his having received an education, buying a book, or writing a single poem or play. There is no evidence of any one having had a conversation with him or receiving a letter from him. No one in the Warwickshire town of Stratford seems to have known that William Shakespeare was a successful London playwright while he was alive. Even the monument at his burial site - the bust of a balding man with a quill and parchment - was an 18th-century replacement. The original depicted a figure with his hands on a malt-sack; a man whose profession was not a writer, but a dealer in grain.


The Templars and the Ark of the Covenant

The Templars and the Ark of the Covenant

Author: Graham Phillips

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2004-09-13

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1591438802

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Offers compelling evidence that the Knights Templar may have taken the Ark of the Covenant to the British Isles • Presents scientific evidence affirming the powers attributed to the Ark • Traces the Ark and the Stones of Fire from Jerusalem to Jordan and finally to central England, where the Knights Templar hid them in the 14th century According to legend the Ark of the Covenant was an ornate golden chest that was both a means of communicating with God and a terrible weapon used against the enemies of the ancient Israelites. In order to use it the high priest had to wear a breastplate containing twelve sacred gemstones called the Stones of Fire. These objects were kept in the Great Temple of Jerusalem until they vanished following the Babylonian invasion in 597 B.C.E. At the ancient ruins of Petra in southern Jordan, Graham Phillips uncovered evidence that 13th-century Templars found the Ark and the Stones of Fire, and that they brought these treasures back to central England when they fled the persecution of French king Philip the Fair a century later. The author followed ciphered messages left by the Templars in church paintings, inscriptions, and stained glass windows to what may well be three of the Stones of Fire. When examined by Oxford University scientists these stones were found to possess odd physical properties that interfered with electronic equipment and produced a sphere of floating light similar to ball lightning. The Bible asserts that the Ark had the power to destroy armies and bring down the walls of cities. Now Graham Phillips provides scientific evidence that these claims may be true and offers compelling documentation that the Ark may be located in the English countryside, not far from the birthplace of William Shakespeare at Stratford-upon-Avon.