Ten Thousand Tears
Author: Lee Roberson
Publisher: Sword of the Lord Publishers
Published: 2000-08
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 9780873988377
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Author: Lee Roberson
Publisher: Sword of the Lord Publishers
Published: 2000-08
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 9780873988377
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Timothy A. Kohler
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 2018-04-17
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 0816537747
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Field-defining research that will set the standard for understanding inequality in archaeological contexts"--Provided by publisher.
Author: Jane McIntosh
Publisher:
Published: 2003-05
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780563488897
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCivilizations takes the reader forward from the earliest days of human settlement to the civilizations of the New World overthrown by the Spanish Conquistadors.
Author: Sidney Chan
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Published: 2015-04-28
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 1480817287
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the story of a power-hungry woman who almost brought down a country destined to become a superpower. Tzu-hsithe empress dowager of the Manchu dynastymanipulated her way into the heart of the palace almost a century and a half ago, using her charm, looks, and intellect to get what she wanted. It wasnt long before she was hiding in the Summer Palace in Peking, running the government behind the curtain and scheming to grow her power at the emperors expense. But when foreign intervention and internal strife combined to threaten her empire, she enlisted the help of a devious eunuch and resorted to extreme tactics to deal with the crisis. The emperor sought help from the intelligentsia in a bid to stay in charge and reform the government, but he made a critical mistake by placing his trust in an ambitious general who had the power to ruin everything. Filled with colorful imagery, forbidden liaisons, sneaky maneuverings, heroes, and villains, this novel tells how one woman sought to rise to the pinnacle of power in a male-dominated societyand how a dedicated emperor tried to stop her.
Author: Yung Krall
Publisher:
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9781563522314
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe author discusses how her father's Communist sympathies divided their family and how she agreed to act as a spy for the CIA in return for her family's safety
Author: Emmanuel Cooper
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 9780812235548
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe finest history of pottery available, this book offers an inspirational journey through one of the oldest and most widespread of human activities.
Author: Maurice Tillieux
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Published: 2017-07-19
Total Pages: 98
ISBN-13: 1683960300
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFantagraphics is proud to follow up 2010’s inaugural edition of Maurice Tillieux’s classic early-1960s Gil Jordan adventures Murder by High Tide with a new double dose of classic stories. “Ten Thousand Years in Hell” marks a sharp departure from the moody, urban detective thrillers of Jordan’s previous adventures: Instead, after a feint in that direction, it turns into a rollicking, comedic South American prison escape yarn. The second story, “Boom and Bust,” finds the duo’s countryside jaunt turned into an ad-hoc investigation by a spectacular vehicular washout and a suspiciously noisy enclosure. Tillieux’s freewheeling storytelling and masterful graphics remind the reader why he was considered one of the top Franco-Belgian cartoonists of the time — indeed, any time. Readers of all ages who are eager to dig deeper than Tintin and explore the history of other cartoonists working in that distinctive, cleanly drawn comedy/adventure register will enjoy the Gil Jordan books.
Author: Marvin Carlson
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 2017-10-04
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 0472130501
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRelives essential moments and remarkable achievements in modern theatre, from the 1960s to the present
Author: Charles Heizer Wharton
Publisher: Winmark Pub
Published: 2001-01-01
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 9780970656001
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jack Golson
Publisher: ANU Press
Published: 2017-07-07
Total Pages: 545
ISBN-13: 1760461164
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKuk is a settlement at c. 1600 m altitude in the upper Wahgi Valley of the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea, near Mount Hagen, the provincial capital. The site forms part of the highland spine that runs for more than 2500 km from the western head of the island of New Guinea to the end of its eastern tail. Until the early 1930s, when the region was first explored by European outsiders, it was thought to be a single, uninhabited mountain chain. Instead, it was found to be a complex area of valleys and basins inhabited by large populations of people and pigs, supported by the intensive cultivation of the tropical American sweet potato on the slopes above swampy valley bottoms. With the end of World War II, the area, with others, became a focus for the development of coffee and tea plantations, of which the establishment of Kuk Research Station was a result. Large-scale drainage of the swamps produced abundant evidence in the form of stone axes and preserved wooden digging sticks and spades for their past use in cultivation. Investigations in 1966 at a tea plantation in the upper Wahgi Valley by a small team from The Australian National University yielded a date of over 2000 years ago for a wooden stick collected from the bottom of a prehistoric ditch. The establishment of Kuk Research Station a few kilometres away shortly afterwards provided an ideal opportunity for a research project.