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The woods before and above them opened fire, and a thousand voices rose in a Cherokee war-whoop. Three of the lead men in Marion’s section were not lucky this time, as several balls hit them at once. Ducking next to a tree, Jacob could hear the thuds of balls striking it instead of him. Looking around the tree, he could see the silhouettes of the Cherokee amongst the trees, their war paint blending in with the shadows of the trees. Looking across the ravine, Jacob could see Moultrie and his men had taken cover and had a couple of men wounded by the opening volley. Then looking behind them, he could see Kennedy’s men seeking protection, while he could hear the British commanders issuing their orders. Jacob became concerned that they could get caught in a crossfire between the British regiments and the Cherokee. Take an extraordinary journey back to French and Indian War America, from New York to South Carolina, with Jacob Clarke, a Ranger Captain from Rogers Rangers. He is joined by Sergeant Samuel Penny, who was assigned to advise Colonel Grant and South Carolina in their fight against the Cherokee in 1760-1761. This well-researched novel makes history jump off the page.
Inspired by the true story of Bill Young, A One Way Ticket is a four book series mixing fact and fiction. Photos are included in every book and Bill’s true story is at the end of this book, Journey’s End. Bill returns to the Isle of Man, meets Hilda and falls in love. He moves to Manchester to be with her and begins working on merchant ships and then cruise ships. But his nightmares continue and as his mental health deteriorates, he is in danger of losing everything. Nora is finally happy but she still wonders where her daughter is. Then one day Jennifer appears on her doorstep. Nora’s happiness is complete, but is everything as it seems? Jacob has married the woman of his dreams but discovers that the threat from the Nazis hasn’t receded. Can he survive to solve the mystery of the missing children? As Tilly visits her dying mother she finally discovers the truth about the Nazi plot. But the last secret is even more devastating, one that leads to her final revenge and puts her life in terrible danger.
Nick’s Christmases used to be filled with love and joy, song and light. With his little mouse family, they did not have much, but they had each other. Until the day his little brother was attacked by Rufus the cat, and he lost his family to mouse traps. Now all on his own, Nick learns just how despised a little mouse can be. Humans and other animals alike fear them or eat them. With his Christmas joy gone, and his search for a new home continuing, Nick meets Jason, a kind-hearted boy who accepts Nick as the mouse he his and brings him home. Nick and Jason become the best of friends, but Nick still feels a calling to see if anyone in his family survived. Will Nick find his Christmas spirit again, and will Jason do everything he can to save Nick from the cold-hearted? The Christmas Mouse is a thrilling tale of the magic of Christmas, friendship and family, and accepting others who are different.
Two years after they decided to go out into the world, 117 and his friends return once more for a priority mission that’s out of their world. Quite literally. Under peace time conditions, they have been deemed obsolete and unnecessary but when an old friend supposedly returns from the dead, they are the only ones qualified to prepare for the cataclysm approaching their unsuspecting planet. For the survival of humanity, the amborgs go to space to prepare for an interstellar war. The universes are forever changed as they are joined by a defense fleet of the S.C.E. from their next-door universe to fight against an alien species that are coming. Will the combined effort of two universes and the cooperation between this alliance be enough to turn the tide of the war in their favor? Will the amborgs learn about what the alternate universe has to provide? Impossible odds and a very unlikely chance of success. Another typical day for an amborg.
Ruthenberg highlights the unique aspects of chemistry, specifically its metachemical fundamentals, which have been largely overlooked in current philosophies of science. Conventional metaphysics, derived from or focused on theoretical physics, is inadequate when applied to chemistry. The author examines and integrates historical and philosophical perspectives on important aspects of chemistry, including affinity, compositionism, emergence, synthesis/analysis, atomism/non-atomism, chemical species, chemical bond, chemical concepts, plurality, temporality/potentiality, reactivity, and underdetermination. To accomplish this, he draws on the works of notable chemists such as František Wald, Wilhelm Ostwald, Friedrich Paneth, and Hans Primas, who have contributed to the philosophical understanding of chemistry. The central conclusion of this study aligns with Immanuel Kant's viewpoint: Chemistry is a systematic art.
An indispensable source of information for bibliographers and historians of mentality and visual culture. Contains inter alia a massive index of iconography, systematically arranged according to ICONCLASS classification schedules, offering some 20,000 references. In 3 volumes. The print edition is available as a set of three volumes (9789060044407).
The 'Big Book of Christmas Tales' is a captivating anthology that traverses the vivacious literary landscape of Christmas narratives. Encompassing a wide range of literary styles, from the whimsical to the solemn, this collection presents an unparalleled amalgamation of stories that both illuminate and celebrate the myriad facets of the holiday season. Its significance is bolstered by the inclusion of seminal works from a pantheon of authors renowned for their contributions to literature, narratively weaving through the themes of hope, generosity, redemption, and the human condition. The diversity of tales, from Dickenss evocative portrayals of Victorian Christmases to Andersens timeless fai...
The Big Book of Christmas Tales is an ambitious anthology that encapsulates the spirit of Christmas through a dazzling array of literary styles. From the haunting prose of Dostoevsky to the playful narratives of Beatrix Potter, this collection spans a vast landscape of literary traditions and periods, offering insights into the human condition and the universal significance of the holiday season. The anthology stands out for its inclusion of pieces that range from the deeply philosophical to the whimsically heartwarming, reflecting the multifaceted nature of Christmas itself. Notable are the contributions that explore themes of redemption, compassion, and familial bonds, weaving a rich tapes...