Klaus #7

Klaus #7

Author: Grant Morrison

Publisher: Boom

Published: 2016-08-17

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1681598345

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Final issue! Klaus must not only save Yuletime, but the town of Grimsvig itself from the evil Krampus and Lord Magnus.


Klaus

Klaus

Author: Grant Morrison

Publisher: Boom

Published: 2016-11-09

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1613985746

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Set in a dark fantastic past of myth and magic, Klaus tells the story of how Santa Claus really came to be. Where did he begin? What was he like when he was young? And what happens when he faces his greatest challenge? Drawing on Santa Claus' wilder roots in Viking lore and Siberian shamanism, taking in the creepier side of Christmas, and characters like the sinister Krampus, Klaus is Santa Claus: Year One.


Record

Record

Author: National Spotted Poland-China Record Association

Publisher:

Published: 1921

Total Pages: 1270

ISBN-13:

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We Built Up Our Lives

We Built Up Our Lives

Author: Maxine S. Seller

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2001-08-30

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0313075719

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Fearing an imminent Nazi invasion, the British government interned 28,000 men and women of enemy nationality living in Britain in the spring of 1940. Most were Jewish refugees who, having fled Nazi persecution, were appalled to find themselves imprisoned as potential Nazi spies. Using oral histories, unpublished letters and memoirs, artifacts and newspapers from the camps, and government documents, We Built Up Our Lives tells the compelling story of sixty-three of these internees. It is a seldom-told part of the history of World War II and the Holocaust and a classic tale of human courage and resilience. We Built Up Our Lives describes the survival mechanisms relied upon by the Jewish refugees. Although the internees, imprisoned in Britain, the Isle of Man, Canada, and Australia, were adequately housed and fed and rarely mistreated, they were cut off from family, friends, school, and work--everything that had given meaning to their lives. Resisting boredom, anger, and despair, the internees made the best of a bad situation by creating education, culture, and community within the camps. Before and after as well as during the internment--in Nazi Germany and in Britain--educational resources and social networks were essential to the refugees' efforts to build up their lives. Equally important were personal qualities of courage, ingenuity, assertiveness, and resilience.


Talk that Counts

Talk that Counts

Author: Ronald K. S. Macaulay

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2005-01-13

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 0195173813

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Here the author provides a new way of examining sociolinguistic variation. Using a sample from 33 speakers of English in Glasgow, he offers a new methodological paradigm to an audience of sociolinguists and others concerned with discourse analysis.