The Mystery of the Winged Lion
Author: Carolyn Keene
Publisher:
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9780006918462
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Author: Carolyn Keene
Publisher:
Published: 1983
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9780006918462
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Patrick D Carlson
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Published: 2020-02-10
Total Pages: 251
ISBN-13: 1645842843
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPeter Barclay is a gifted fourteen-year-old living under the United People’s Commonwealth world government in Chicago, once part of the former United States of America, and now the provincial capital of the Eighteenth Province. While attending a class field trip, Peter plays a vital role in a gladiator-style, public execution event—the Tri Annum matches—providing him with the terrible realization that he will need to kill one of the Commonwealth’s most notorious criminals. Or will he? First, there will be violence. Then, there will be silence. The match of a lifetime is here for the people of the Eighteenth Province. Patrick D. Carlson’s first installment of this dystopian series sheds light on a brutal fictional world, which takes place in the year 2090, but is eerily relatable to today.
Author: Jenn Sims
Publisher:
Published: 2012-06
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9781936294183
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPhilosophers and psychologists have explored the Harry Potter stories through the lenses of their disciplines, now it's time for sociologists. In the twenty-two chapters of The Sociology of Harry Potter, social scientists from eight countries cast theirimaginations on the wizarding world. From standard topics such as inequality and identity to more contemporary topics such as technology and trauma memory, this essay collection analyzes, not J. K. Rowling's books as fiction, but her wizarding world as a "real" society. The Hogwarts house system, Quidditch, internet fan fiction and the lives of our favorite witches and wizards are explored in reference to sociological theories and concepts. Fans of these bestselling books will gain insights into the world of Harry Potter as well as sociology. Sociologists and their students will be intrigued to see everyday tools of the trade workingmagic in another universe. "Even after so much scholarship on Harry Potter, this collection offers something delightfully new, plunging us into the inner workings of the wizarding world as if we're truly a part of it. By letting the experts loose, The Sociology of HarryPotterreveals the cause of Snape's antagonism, Voldemort's secret sexual shame, the reason our world needs Death Eaters, the true power of pets, and so much more. A brilliant anthology not to be missed " Valerie Estelle Frankel editor ofTeaching with Harry PotterandHarry Potter, Still Recruiting
Author: Carolyn Keene
Publisher: Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books
Published: 1989-01-01
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 9780671626815
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNancy and her friends' vacation in Venice involves them with kidnappers and a secret glass-making formula.
Author: Madeleine Ker
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Published: 1984
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9780373106998
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Winged Lion by Madeleine Ker released on Apr 24, 1984 is available now for purchase.
Author: Chorles Fox Davies
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Published: 2024-10-15
Total Pages: 816
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDive into the fascinating world of heraldry with "A Complete Guide to Heraldry" by Charles Fox Davies. This comprehensive resource unravels the rich history and intricate details of coats of arms, crests, and heraldic symbols that have defined noble lineage for centuries. What secrets lie behind the colors and designs of a family crest? Discover the art and science that govern this ancient tradition! From the origins of heraldry to its modern-day applications, this guide offers readers an in-depth understanding of heraldic terminology, rules, and the symbolism associated with each element. Whether you are a historian, a genealogist, or simply curious about your own heritage, this book is an essential tool for unlocking the stories behind the symbols. Are you ready to uncover the meaning behind your family’s emblem? Richly illustrated and thoroughly researched, Davies’ guide serves not only as a reference but as an invitation to explore the cultural significance of heraldry. You’ll gain insights into how these emblems have shaped identities and represented honor throughout the ages. Now is your chance to become an expert in this captivating field. Will you seize the opportunity to elevate your knowledge of heraldry? Take the first step into the realm of noble symbols. Purchase "A Complete Guide to Heraldry" today and embark on your journey into a world of heritage and tradition!
Author: Jutta-Annette Page
Publisher: Hudson Hills
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 9780872901575
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA lovingly illustrated celebration of the Venetian art of "cristallo" focuses on this remarkable glasswork produced in five countries during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, using essays and photographs to highlight the aesthetic and social dimensions of this unique craft. 281 colour & 47 b/w illustrations
Author: David Rosand
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Published: 2012-09-01
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 0807872792
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOver the course of several centuries, Venice fashioned and refined a portrait of itself that responded to and exploited historical circumstance. Never conquered and taking its enduring independence as a sign of divine favor, free of civil strife and proud of its internal stability, Venice broadcast the image of itself as the Most Serene Republic, an ideal state whose ruling patriciate were selflessly devoted to the commonweal. All this has come to be known as the "myth of Venice." Exploring the imagery developed in Venice to represent the legends of its origins and legitimacy, David Rosand reveals how artists such as Gentile and Giovanni Bellini, Carpaccio, Titian, Jacopo Sansovino, Tintoretto, and Veronese gave enduring visual form to the myths of Venice. He argues that Venice, more than any other political entity of the early modern period, shaped the visual imagination of political thought. This visualization of political ideals, and its reciprocal effect on the civic imagination, is the larger theme of the book.
Author: P. J. O'Rourke
Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Published: 2007-12-01
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 1555847099
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExperience a year in the life of a cranky couch potato—also known as “the funniest writer in America” (The Wall Street Journal). Touching on topics from technological change to the United Nations, this is a chronicle of the day-to-day home life and frequent harangues of a New York Times–bestselling humorist. Over the course of the year, in between rants, he does occasionally leave the sofa and embark on exotic adventures—including a blind (drunk) wine tasting with Christopher Buckley, and a Motel 6 where he has twenty-eight channels and a bathroom to himself. As readers of Parliament of Whores, Give War a Chance, and his other bestsellers know, P. J. O’Rourke takes no prisoners—though he may take a few naps. “An entertaining and engaging read.” —Associated Press “A wide-angled worldview from his own living room, his salon of sarcasm. He introduces readers to his assistant, friends, family and smart-aleck babysitter . . . His vitriolic wit is couched in humor that elicits the gamut from giggles to guffaws.” —Publishers Weekly
Author: Léon Legrain
Publisher:
Published: 1925
Total Pages: 376
ISBN-13:
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