In Distant Fields

In Distant Fields

Author: Charlotte Bingham

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2010-10-31

Total Pages: 610

ISBN-13: 1409045463

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In Distant Fields, by million copy and Sunday Times bestselling author Charlotte Bingham, is a wonderfully heart-wrenching and heart-warming novel of love, heartbreak and, most importantly of all, the remarkable nature of female friendship. Fans of Louise Douglas, Dinah Jefferies and Kristin Hannah will not be disappointed. 'An engaging, romantic and nostalgic read' -- Daily Mail 'A rip-roaring combination of high romance and breathless excitement' -- Mail on Sunday 'As compelling as ever' -- Woman & Home 'Just wonderful!' -- ***** Reader review 'I found I couldn't put it down... FANTASTIC!!' -- ***** Reader review 'There has been a lot written about the Great War, then and now - and this should join the list of must-be-read books. So forget WAR HORSE. This is the one.' -- ***** Reader review ***************************************************************************************** ALL ARE EQUAL IN LOVE AND WAR... Christmas 1913: Kitty and Lady Partita are best friends despite vastly different backgrounds. Partita has invited her friend, Kitty, to stay at her ancestral home, Borders Castle. The grandeur of Partita's family seat is in stark contrast to Kitty's home in London where she and her mother, Violet, struggle to maintain appearances despite Kitty's father gambling away the family money. Kitty is introduced to the aristocracy - a fascinating, decorative and theatrical world - and is enthralled, desperately wanting to be part of this way of life. But war breaks out, not only irrevocably changing society, but also the lives of these two beautiful young women. The headstrong Partita and down-to-earth Kitty become nurses and selflessly care for the men horrifically injured in the trenches of WWI. Will world events put a strain on their friendship, or will the strength of their bond shine through?


Distant Fields

Distant Fields

Author: Jed Gourley

Publisher:

Published: 2014-06-20

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 9780990528708

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A Story of Simple Faith and TrustFollow the journey of a man of faith. This is the story of a simple man from the North American Midwest, whose not-so-simple journey led him and his family into the urban centers of Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan. ?George was a tremendous example. When I think of him, more than anything, I think of simple faith, simple trust. A proof of a man?s ministry is when his children continue on in some work and expand it.?Pastor Chuck Smith?Founding Pastor, Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa?It was God?s love through George that opened the doors in Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan.?Pastor David Guzik?Calvary Chapel of Santa Barbara ?There was no guile with George. No angle. He was never trying to put on a show. He was filled with love. I miss him.? Pastor Joe Focht?Calvary Chapel of Philadelphia ?Jesus said, ?You will know them by their fruits.? George Markey was a man of fruitfulness and integrity. It is amazing to see how God used him in the lives of people around the world.?Pastor Raul Ries?Calvary Chapel Golden Springs?George was one of the most servant-hearted men I have ever met.?Jeremy Camp?Grammy-Nominated Singer/Songwriter


A Man in a Distant Field

A Man in a Distant Field

Author: Theresa Kishkan

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2004-11

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 9781550025316

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Declan O'Malley came to the coast of British Columbia because it was as far away from Ireland as he could go. He immerses himself in a new life, seeking to produce a more perfect translation of Homer's Odyssey. But Declan cannot free himself from his past, and when Ireland beckons, he is drawn to his own history.


Distant Fields

Distant Fields

Author: Moira Dearnley

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13:

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Eighteenth-century English fictions are full of stereotypical images of Wales and the Welsh. This volume explores a selection of 18th-century texts that have recieved little critical attention in Wales, even as they record a part of the history of Welsh people.


A Man in a Distant Field

A Man in a Distant Field

Author: Theresa Kishkan

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2004-11-01

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1770701818

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Short-listed for the 2005 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize Declan O’Malley came to the coast of British Columbia because it was as far away from Ireland as he could possibly go. Haunted by memories of his family’s death at the hands of the Black and Tans, Declan is unable to escape his grief. He immerses himself in a new life, seeking to produce a more perfect translation of Homer’s Odyssey while at the same time becoming closer to the family on whose property he is living. But Declan cannot free himself from his past, and when Ireland beckons, he is drawn to his own history and to the opportunity for a happier future.


A Distant Field

A Distant Field

Author: RJ MacDonald

Publisher: Warriors Publishing Group

Published: 2018-11-11

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13:

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2019 Winner, Military Fiction, Independent Press Awards 2019 Gold Medal Winner, Historical Fiction, Military Writers Society of America 2019 Finalist, Military Fiction, American Fiction Awards This harrowing journey through World War I begins aboard the RMS Lusitania and ends on the edge of the world. For the Scots-American McReynolds brothers, World War I began with a German torpedo that slammed into the Lusitania. Despite frantic rescue efforts, they watch their family drown in front of their eyes. Having escaped the doomed ship in frigid waters off Ireland, they are rescued by four young Irishmen and together they vow to strike back in the war that was cutting a bloody swath through Europe in 1915. Searching for a unit that was bound to see action, they enlist with the vaunted Seaforth Highlanders, a Scottish regiment with a fearsome reputation. Soon they are tossed into the bloody cauldron of Gallipoli, where they must learn to fight and struggle to survive in one of the most ill-conceived and brutal campaigns of the war. Under a baking Aegean sun, surrounded by dead and maimed comrades, and facing a brutal and determined enemy sworn to Jihad, the brothers discover crucial differences in their reactions to the carnage of infantry combat. In the reeking, bloody trenches of Gallipoli, war becomes a very ugly school—where few live long enough to graduate. “From the sinking of the Lusitania to the battlefield cauldron of Gallipoli, RJ MacDonald weaves an action-packed story that leaves the reader breathless.” Military Writers Society of America “To fans of the genre of military fiction, RJ MacDonald’s, ‘A Distant Field’ might well be the book of the year." World War Media “... the battle sequences are both horrifying and exciting. This is a well-written novel, and if you are a collector of books on the First World War, I suggest you add this novel to your collection.” Historical Novel Society “It’s straight in at the deep end, as it opens with two brothers and their family on board the Lusitania when it gets torpedoed. This is breathless stuff... It’s all well written and a good yarn...” Militaria & History: The Armourer Magazine “RJ MacDonald's writing is vivid and gripping. Excellent historical fiction.” Professor Jonathan P. Roth, San Jose State University, Director, Burdick Military History Project “His mastery of descriptive art is reminiscent of some of John Steinbeck’s stories..." Professor Hal Elliott, Weber State University and Scots American Military Society “...a very compelling story... attention to detail sentence-for-sentence is stunning, and really builds the world while leaving the reader enough to imagine with." Cornerstones LC


A Distant Field Of Murder

A Distant Field Of Murder

Author: Jan Critchett

Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing

Published: 2013-04-01

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 0522863000

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Jan Critchett challenges some of strongly held opinions about Aboriginal culture: that their only shelters were frail mia-mias, that they were nomadic and had no attachment to a particular area of land, and that they were simple hunters and gatherers. With a particular focus on the Western District of Victoria, known under the Squatting Act as Portland Bay, Critchett begins and ends the book with the story of Hissing Swan or Kaawirn Kuunawarn.


Cassava

Cassava

Author: Felix I. Nweke

Publisher: IITA

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 9781311037

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Introduction; The smallholder socioeconomic environment; Cassava production with purchased inputs; Cassava production response to use of purchased inputs; Production for sale; Household cash income generation; Impact of high-yielding varieties on cassava cash income; Summary of observations and conclusion.


The Flexible Phenotype

The Flexible Phenotype

Author: Theunis Piersma

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0199597243

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In essence, the authors argue for the existence of direct, measurable, links between phenotype and ecology.


Daily Life in the Inca Empire

Daily Life in the Inca Empire

Author: Michael A. Malpass

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2009-04-30

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13:

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Explore daily living inside the Inca empire, the largest empire in the western hemisphere before European colonization. The Incas' subjugation of all types of cultures in western South America led to a wide variety of experiences, from military leaders to ruling class to conquered peoples. Readers will uncover all aspects of Inca culture, including politics and social hierarchy, the life cycle, agriculture, architecture, women's roles, dress and ornamentation, food and drink, festivals, religious rituals, the calendar, and the unique Inca form of taxation. Utilizing the best of current research and excavation, the second edition includes new material throughout as well as a new chapter on Machu Picchu, and a day in the life section focusing on an Inca family and a servant family in Machu Picchu. Concluding chapters discuss Inca contributions to modern society and the dangers of present destruction of archaeological sites.