The Chu Chi Chronicles

The Chu Chi Chronicles

Author: Walker O'Brien

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2001-09-25

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1465325689

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Chu Chi is a handsome, powerful, and brave Siberian Husky. But, he didn’t start out that way. The Chu Chi Chronicles is a collection of stories about Chu Chi and his pals who live in the Canadian village of Reindeer Lake. In the first three stories, we join Chu Chi and his friends as they engage in a series of adventures, as they explore their world. Encounters with polar bears, jewel thieves, and a beautiful show dog who steals Chu Chi’s heart, are a few of the many special moments to be found in these stories. From the beginning of the Great Race, the reader is rooting for Chu Chi’s team to win the prize. It’s a spot on the Royal Mounties, Olympic Sled team. When our hapless group attends their first dog show, chaos erupts when they discover a jewel robbery and eventually solve the crime. And, as the intrepid team of dogs, attempt a dangerous rescue on Christmas Eve, in the midst of a blinding blizzard, “supernatural” events guide the outcome and give us all a gentle reminder of what is truly important. The Chu Chi Chronicles blend tales of adventure with messages of wisdom and hope. They are the kinds of stories many of us read as children, but The Chu Chi Chronicles include a decidedly modern touch. These adventures can be read again and again and then passed on to the next generation. They are ideal for younger readers, but have a message for everyone. W.O. 2001


Kaqchikel Chronicles

Kaqchikel Chronicles

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Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2010-07-05

Total Pages: 784

ISBN-13: 0292788223

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The collection of documents known as the Kaqchikel Chronicles consists of rare highland Maya texts, which trace Kaqchikel Maya history from their legendary departure from Tollan/Tula through their migrations, wars, the Spanish invasion, and the first century of Spanish colonial rule. The texts represent a variety of genres, including formal narrative, continuous year-count annals, contribution records, genealogies, and land disputes. While the Kaqchikel Chronicles have been known to scholars for many years, this volume is the first and only translation of the texts in their entirety. The book includes two collections of documents, one known as the Annals of the Kaqchikels and the other as the Xpantzay Cartulary. The translation has been prepared by leading Mesoamericanists in collaboration with Kaqchikel-speaking linguistic scholars. It features interlinear glossing, which allows readers to follow the translators in the process of rendering colonial Kaqchikel into modern English. Extensive footnoting within the text restores the depth and texture of cultural context to the Chronicles. To put the translations in context, Judith Maxwell and Robert Hill have written a full scholarly introduction that provides the first modern linguistic discussion of the phonological, morphological, syntactic, and pragmatic structure of sixteenth-century Kaqchikel. The translators also tell a lively story of how these texts, which derive from pre-contact indigenous pictographic and cartographic histories, came to be converted into their present form.


Early Chinese Literature

Early Chinese Literature

Author: Burton Watson

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 1962

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 9780231086714

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Watson's account of Chinese writing from the time of the Chou dynasty (1100--249 B.C.) to the Latter Han (25-220) is accompanied by a chronology, biographical information, and a selected list of translations.