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Michael Zevaco's the Pardaillan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Michael Zevaco's the Pardaillan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

In this third exciting installment of Michael Zévaco's novels The Pardaillan is filled with more treacheries, palace intrigues, murder plots, which culminate eventually with the greatest tragedy in the history of the world as of that time with the St. Bartholomew Massacre. A "permanent peace" between the Roman Catholics and French Protestants, or Huguenots, invites the later ones to come to Paris. However, it was a ruse and shortly after the marriage of Princess Margot with Henri of Navarre the battle begins, which turned the streets of Paris literary in rivers of blood. But, where are our heroes the Pardaillan? The knight of Pardaillan continues to court (in his imaginings) the daughter of...

Michael Zevaco's the Pardaillan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Michael Zevaco's the Pardaillan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

Find out the exciting completion and sometimes nefarious ending of the fourth book of MICHAEL ZÈVACO'S THE PARDAILLAN and what is going to be the impossible to imagine climax of the series, in this new edition of Volume IV: Quietus Leonor was a typical French provincial woman, very beautiful, in her early twenties with golden hair, ice-blue eyes and lovely pale skin, as white as snow. Her svelte body would soon swing by the neck in the scaffold guaranteed to be a site for the eye of the beholder. Her principal crime was being the daughter of a Protestant and having a Catholic lover who left her. Aside from her intoxicating physical attributes, she loved to travel especially to the big citie...

Michael Zévaco's The Pardaillan Volume VI
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Michael Zévaco's The Pardaillan Volume VI "Fausta's Wrath"

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  • Published: 2014-04-02
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Fausta was an Italian Princess, who had love affairs with the rich and powerful. One of her lovers was a Cardinal, and convinced her to come to a secret conclave of Cardinals where she was elected Popess. Her Paris' palace was discretely connected to an inn where she hosted bacchanals and orgies incognito with the Parisian high society, only to blackmail them later. Violet was born from Eleanor, a protestant, whose Catholic lover abandoned her. She discovered that the bishop celebrating mass at Our Lady was him, and confronted him during the Eucharist ritual. The congregation seized her and took her to jail. Found guilty six months later for spreading malicious gossips against the bishop, she was sentenced to death by hanging. Now hanging by the neck in the gallows, she let out frightening shouts not of death but of labor. A creature fell. Everyone believing it to be the devil's daughter, nobody wanted it. She was Violet. Find out the end of all this madness of Fausta's Wrath!

Handbook of Perioperative and Procedural Patient Safety
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Handbook of Perioperative and Procedural Patient Safety

Offering a concise yet comprehensive review of current practices in surgery and patient safety, Handbook of Perioperative and Procedural Patient Safety is an up-to date, practical resource for practicing surgeons, anesthesiologists, surgical nurses, hospital administrators, and surgical office staff. Edited by Drs. Juan A. Sanchez and Robert S. D. Higgins and authored by expert contributors from Johns Hopkins, it provides an expansive look at the scope of the problem, causes of error, minimizing errors, surgical suite and surgical team design, patient experience, and other related topics. - Presents the knowledge and experience of a multidisciplinary team from Johns Hopkins University, which...

“An Inspired Man”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 439

“An Inspired Man”

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-02-19
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This volume is dedicated to Professor Joshua Blau, of blessed memory. The articles included therein, written by his students and fellows, all deal with the Judeo-Arabic language and its associated culture. Among them are articles dealing with language, lexicography, cross-cultural relations, biblical translation, prayer, law, and poetics. The wide scope of material in this volume attests to the richness and breadth of Judeo-Arabic as well as to the expansive range of fields studied by Professor Blau himself.

Classical And Quantum Dynamics In Condensed Phase Simulations: Proceedings Of The International School Of Physics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 881

Classical And Quantum Dynamics In Condensed Phase Simulations: Proceedings Of The International School Of Physics

The school held at Villa Marigola, Lerici, Italy, in July 1997 was very much an educational experiment aimed not just at teaching a new generation of students the latest developments in computer simulation methods and theory, but also at bringing together researchers from the condensed matter computer simulation community, the biophysical chemistry community and the quantum dynamics community to confront the shared problem: the development of methods to treat the dynamics of quantum condensed phase systems.This volume collects the lectures delivered there. Due to the focus of the school, the contributions divide along natural lines into two broad groups: (1) the most sophisticated forms of the art of computer simulation, including biased phase space sampling schemes, methods which address the multiplicity of time scales in condensed phase problems, and static equilibrium methods for treating quantum systems; (2) the contributions on quantum dynamics, including methods for mixing quantum and classical dynamics in condensed phase simulations and methods capable of treating all degrees of freedom quantum-mechanically.

The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 962

The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion

"The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion has been the go-to resource for students, scholars, and researchers in Judaic Studies since its 1997 publication. Now, The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion, Second Edition focuses on recent and changing rituals in the Jewish community that have come to the fore since the 1997 publication of the first edition, including the growing trend of baby-naming ceremonies and the founding of gay/lesbian synagogues. Under the editorship of Adele Berlin, nearly 200 internationally renowned scholars have created a new edition that incorporates updated bibliographies, biographies of 20th-century individuals who have shaped the recent thought and history of Judaism, and an index with alternate spellings of Hebrew terms. Entries from the previous edition have been be revised, new entries commissioned, and cross-references added, all to increase ease of navigation research." -- Provided by publisher.

Dictionary Catalog of the Research Libraries of the New York Public Library, 1911-1971
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 658
Recommender Systems Handbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1008

Recommender Systems Handbook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-11-17
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  • Publisher: Springer

This second edition of a well-received text, with 20 new chapters, presents a coherent and unified repository of recommender systems’ major concepts, theories, methodologies, trends, and challenges. A variety of real-world applications and detailed case studies are included. In addition to wholesale revision of the existing chapters, this edition includes new topics including: decision making and recommender systems, reciprocal recommender systems, recommender systems in social networks, mobile recommender systems, explanations for recommender systems, music recommender systems, cross-domain recommendations, privacy in recommender systems, and semantic-based recommender systems. This multi...

Jewish Culture and Society in North Africa
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Jewish Culture and Society in North Africa

With only a small remnant of Jews still living in the Maghrib at the beginning of the 21st century, the vast majority of today's inhabitants of North Africa have never met a Jew. Yet as this volume reveals, Jews were an integral part of the North African landscape from antiquity. Scholars from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Israel, and the United States shed new light on Jewish life and Muslim-Jewish relations in North Africa through the lenses of history, anthropology, language, and literature. The history and life stories told in this book illuminate the close cultural affinities and poignant relationships between Muslims and Jews, and the uneasy coexistence that both united and divided them throughout the history of the Maghrib.