Phantom
Author: Susan Kay
Publisher: Llumina Press
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 1605948454
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn imaginative and sensitive story of the life of the Phantom of the Opera; winner of the Boots Romantic Novel Award.
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Author: Susan Kay
Publisher: Llumina Press
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 1605948454
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn imaginative and sensitive story of the life of the Phantom of the Opera; winner of the Boots Romantic Novel Award.
Author: Lee Falk
Publisher: Hermes Press
Published: 2012-05-01
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 1613450060
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe late 1960s comic book adventures of The Phantom return in full, glorious color! Hermes Press is collecting all 74 issues of The Phantom comic books which ran from 1962-1977, and this volume begins the Charlton years. Volume One of The Charlton Years picks up with The Phantom #30, that publisher’s first issue, and features all The Phantom stories from nine complete comic books. Volume One of The Charlton years highlights art by Jim Aparo and stories by Dick Wood. The Charlton comic book version of the grand-daddy of costumed heroes, The Ghost Who Walks, is available again, digitally remastered to look better than the original books.
Author: Sadie Montgomery
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 2008-11-02
Total Pages: 309
ISBN-13: 0595606636
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInspector Leroux had witnessed the execution of the Phantom of the Opera. Justice had been served. So he thinks, until letters in a feminine hand arrive, hinting at the curious coincidence of a masked composer, Erik Costanzi, thriving in an Italian opera house and married to the former Parisian Diva, Meg Giry. Driven by outrage and a desire for revenge, the inspector tracks the Phantom to his new home. But there is another ghost from Erik's past, one who dogs the Phantom's steps, who sabotages the production of his newest opera, and who threatens the peace he has found with Meg and his family. Book IV, Phantom Death, is the last in the Phoenix of the Opera series. It continues and closes the story begun in The Phoenix of the Opera, and continued in Out of the Darkness: The Phantom's Journey and The Phantom's Opera.
Author: Danielle Nadler
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Published: 2018-04-17
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 1683507908
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom World War Two veteran to legendary American mountain man: The “mesmerizing tale . . . [of] a 20th century Kit Carson” (The Winchester Star). Orphaned as a young child during the Great Depression, he was called John P. Glover. No one at the boys’ schools in which he grew up knew much about him. The boy himself hadn’t even a clue what the “P” stood for. Seventy years later he was known as the Sierra Phantom, a blissful, solitary modern frontiersman who’d finally found a place to call home in the wilds of the Sierra Nevada. Then, after decades of surviving off the land, the local legend who lived in the shadow of the small mountain town of Bishop, California, was tracked down by journalist Danielle Nadler. Through their weekly conversations, the mountaineer shares his years of outdoor survival, his need to be free, and eventually the personal tragedies that drove him to a life in the wild—from his hardscrabble childhood to his service fighting the Japanese during the Second World War. With each new revelation behind his personal, spiritual, and emotional journey, the Sierra Phantom himself comes to discover the importance of human connections, and a renewed sense of purpose that could change his life yet again.
Author: Veena Das
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2015-11-17
Total Pages: 891
ISBN-13: 0520961064
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTaking a novel approach to the contradictory impulses of violence and care, illness and healing, this book radically shifts the way we think of the interrelations of institutions and experiences in a globalizing world. Living and Dying in the Contemporary World is not just another reader in medical anthropology but a true tour de force—a deep exploration of all that makes life unbearable and yet livable through the labor of ordinary people. This book comprises forty-four chapters by scholars whose ethnographic and historical work is conducted around the globe, including South Asia, East Asia, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. Bringing together the work of established scholars with the vibrant voices of younger scholars, Living and Dying in the Contemporary World will appeal to anthropologists, sociologists, health scientists, scholars of religion, and all who are curious about how to relate to the rapidly changing institutions and experiences in an ever more connected world.
Author: Zeynep Akbal
Publisher: transcript Verlag
Published: 2023-06-30
Total Pages: 213
ISBN-13: 3839466768
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat is it like to perceive a virtual object through the sensed presence of a virtual body? How do subject-object relations occur and can be actualized in virtual environments? Zeynep Akbal explores the impact of virtual reality (VR) technology on the subjective experience of the body and situates the results in context with existing theories in media sciences and the phenomenology of bodily perception. This study presents VR technology as a tool that can be used to more closely examine and study the fundamental intersections of the humanities and the natural sciences that explore the nature of perception.
Author: Luther Dana Waterman
Publisher:
Published: 1883
Total Pages: 110
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wilt L. Idema
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2020-03-23
Total Pages: 958
ISBN-13: 1684173949
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"One of the most exciting recent developments in the study of Chinese literature has been the rediscovery of an extremely rich and diverse tradition of women’s writing of the imperial period (221 B.C.E.–1911 C.E.). Many of these writings are of considerable literary quality. Others provide us with moving insights into the lives and feelings of a surprisingly diverse group of women living in Confucian China, a society that perhaps more than any other is known for its patriarchal tradition. Because of the burgeoning interest in the study of both premodern and modern women in China, several scholarly books, articles, and even anthologies of women’s poetry have been published in the last two decades. This anthology differs from previous works by offering a glimpse of women’s writings not only in poetry but in other genres as well, including essays and letters, drama, religious writing, and narrative fiction. The authors have presented the selections within their respective biographical and historical contexts. This comprehensive approach helps to clarify traditional Chinese ideas on the nature and function of literature as well as on the role of the woman writer."
Author: Thomas Burke
Publisher:
Published: 1921
Total Pages: 72
ISBN-13:
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