Red Blood, Black Ink, White Paper

Red Blood, Black Ink, White Paper

Author: Phyllis Gotlieb

Publisher: Exile Editions, Ltd.

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9781550966015

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Stunningly original, this collection--a prodigious feat of verbal invention--contains idiomatic phrases spiced with quicksilver insights, exploring craziness and horror, grief and love, wry humor and historical commentary.


Red Blood & Black Ink

Red Blood & Black Ink

Author: David Dary

Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13:

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For the first time, the long, exciting, often surprising story of journalism in the Old West--from the freewheeling days of the early 1800s when all the news was an expression of the editor's opinion, to the more balanced reporting of the classic small-town weeklies and busy city newsrooms of the 1920s. Here are the printers who founded the first papers, arriving in town with a shirttail of type and a secondhand press, setting up shop under trees, in tents, in barns or storefronts, moving on when the town failed, or into larger quarters if it flourished. Using many excerpts from the early papers themselves, Dary shows us the amazing ways the early editors stretched the language, often inventing new words to describe unusual events or to lambaste their targets--and how they sometimes had to defend their right of free speech with fists or guns. We see women working in partnership with their husbands or out on their own, and tramp printers who moved from place to place as need for their services rose and fell. Here, too, are Mark Twain, Bret Harte, Horace Greeley--and William Allen White writing on the death of his young daughter. Here is the Telegraph and Texas Register article that launched the legend of the Alamo, and dozens of tongue-in-cheek, brilliant, or moving reports of national events and local doings, including holdups, train robberies, wars, elections, shouting matches, hyperbolic vegetable-growing contests, weddings, funerals, births, and much, much more. In Red Blood & Black Ink David Dary makes a strong case for the importance of the press in settling the West and helping to knit the nation together, making us into the country we are today. A fascinating look at aneglected part of our history.


Ink in the Blood

Ink in the Blood

Author: Kim Smejkal

Publisher: HMH Books For Young Readers

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 453

ISBN-13: 1328557057

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Celia and Anya, friends who use tattoo magic to send divine messages, must rely on one another to survive when they discover the fake deity they serve is very real--and very angry.


Transnational Radicalism and the Connected Lives of Tom Mann and Robert Samuel Ross

Transnational Radicalism and the Connected Lives of Tom Mann and Robert Samuel Ross

Author: Neville Kirk

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1786940094

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This is an original study of the connected lives of two important socialists, Tom Mann (1856-1941) and Robert Samuel 'Bob' Ross (1873-1931). Born in Britain, Mann travelled the globe as a tireless socialist organiser and propagandist who met Ross in the course of his political work in Australia. They then worked closely together as labour editors, educators, trade unionists and socialists in Australia and New Zealand between 1902 and 1913. Thereafter, they continued regularly to correspond with one another and other socialists in Australia, New Zealand and other parts of the Pacific Rim. Based upon extensive research into neglected primary and secondary sources in Britain, Australia, New Zealand and related places, this book explores the careers and lives of Mann and Ross as paired transnational radicals, as leaders who crossed national and other boundaries in order to promote their socialism. It situates them within the neglected English-speaking and even global radical worlds of the later nineteenth- and early twentieth-centuries, a period that constituted an early phase of globalisation. Breaking new ground in moving beyond the national focus which has dominated much of the relevant history, this book highlights both the importance of Mann's and Ross's transnational endeavours, attachments and identities and the ways in which these interacted with their national, sub-national and international spheres of activity, striking a chord with a wide variety of radicals seeking change in today's globalised world.


The Wrath of Cochise

The Wrath of Cochise

Author: Terry Mort

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-11-15

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1639361340

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In February 1861, the twelve-year-old son of Arizona rancher John Ward was kidnapped by Apaches. What followed would ignite a Southwestern frontier war between the Chiricahuas and the US Army that would last twenty-five years. In the days following the initial melee, innocent passersby would be taken as hostages on both sides, and almost all of them would be brutally slaughtered. Thousands of lives would be lost, the economies of Arizona and New Mexico would be devastated, and in the end, the Chiricahua way of life would essentially cease to exist. In a gripping narrative that often reads like an old-fashioned Western novel, Terry Mort explores the collision of these two radically different cultures in a masterful account of one of the bloodiest conflicts in our frontier history.


The Sorcerer's Submarine

The Sorcerer's Submarine

Author: Alyn Lewis

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-05-11

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1387806815

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The land of Urtal_Ir beckons. Come along on Santino, Herb, and Appleton's latest adventure. Santino builds a submarine! Above deck drama and below the waves adventures follow!


Christakis's Rebellious Wife

Christakis's Rebellious Wife

Author: Lynne Graham

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1460334701

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They have nine months to save their marriage in this second chance romance from the USA Today–bestselling author of Ravelli’s Defiant Bride. Nik Christakis had once been her Prince Charming, the indecently rich and devilishly handsome tycoon who took Betsy away from her life as a waitress and did the unimaginable—made her his wife. But married life wasn’t the fantasy she’d envisioned. Now, as her hand hovers over the divorce papers, Betsy sees something in her husband’s eyes . . . a glimmer of the man she first fell in love with. But when this encounter ends in reckless passion, Betsy is left with two very unexpected consequences that will forever tie her to the man she was determined to forget . . . “A well written romance which has the right amount of angst and intensity.” —Harlequin Junkie


The Hour of Incense

The Hour of Incense

Author: Louise Bremner

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-08

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 1471755231

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When young would-be actor Michael Whistler meets eccentric Jewish artist Billy Zachariah and his consort Rose Tattoo in a London police station, he is drawn inexorably into their life in Westwoods - a house where portraits are painted, lessons are learnt, and fears confronted. The rowdy and caustic Billy becomes a father to him, and Rose a generous mother. Michael longs to uncover the secret history of the pseudonymous (and Catholic) Rose, but he is not prepared for the final scene in this passion play - when Rose has to carry out a life-saving mission that may destroy her. A rich and unconventional three-way love story (with cameo appearances by a miraculous painting and a rubber duck), this novel re-tells the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, travelling through the complex heart of true love, human memory, stigma, mental illness and God.


Lords of Shifters, Books 1 - 3: Loramendi's Story, Spider Wars, Dark Horse

Lords of Shifters, Books 1 - 3: Loramendi's Story, Spider Wars, Dark Horse

Author: Angela Carlie

Publisher: Gray Days Publishing

Published: 2015-07-27

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13:

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There are realms on this world where unusual creatures dwell. They remain hidden from humans to save their kind, but over the years, they too have suffered from the destruction humans have endured. Struggles over power and greed have ignited a fire between them, causing hunger and pain for some, and luxury for others. Three small town teens, best friends, are thrust into the creatures’ war. Not only will their friendship be tested, but their ability to survive and save their own species and the ones they love will be challenged. This bundle contains the first three books in the Lords of Shifters series: Loramendi’s Story, Spider Wars, and Dark Horse.


The Science Fiction of Phyllis Gotlieb

The Science Fiction of Phyllis Gotlieb

Author: Dominick Grace

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2015-01-26

Total Pages: 238

ISBN-13: 0786470828

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Gotlieb is a writer central to the Canadian science fiction canon. Though she has been called the queen of Canadian SF by Robert J. Sawyer, and though David Ketterer has suggested that she is Canadian SF, Gotlieb has been largely overlooked by SF studies. This book delves deeply into her body of work and traces her career in detail. Offering close readings of Gotlieb's novels, short stories (including ones not reprinted since their initial appearances), and SF-related poetry, this study explores Gotlieb's development as a writer and her characteristic themes. The book also references her manuscripts when the differences between them and the published stories provide insights into her working methods. The book enumerates and analyzes Gotlieb's innovative explorations of common SF tropes such as the superhuman, human-alien interaction, and the galactic empire, her prevalent thematic concerns (e.g., reproduction, colonization, the mind-body relationship, the essence of "humanity") as well as her stylistically dense and literary approach to the genre.