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Because I Can
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Because I Can

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-27
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The true, inspiring and heart-soaring story of Peter Wolf and his courageous and determined struggle to escape to freedom. Born at the end of W.W. II, Peter grows up in East Germany at the height of the Cold War under the brutal, totalitarian rule of Soviet Communism. Life is grim and the future bleak for the 12-year-old until he and his mother make a daring and desperate escape to America.

Beginner's Basque
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Beginner's Basque

This introduction to the Basque language is designed for the student or traveler seeking an elementary knowledge of Basque grammar and essential vocabulary for visiting the Basque country. Clear grammatical explanations and a focus on the fundamental differences between Basque and English, in combination with practice dialogues, vocabulary, and review exercises, teach the student the basics of the language. A section on Basque culture and history provides an excellent background to one of the most ancient languages of Western Europe. Includes: Introduction to the Basque country; Practice dialogues; Vocabulary and expressions; Comprehensive grammar; Review exercises with answer key; Basque-English glossaries.

Not Before Sundown
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Not Before Sundown

Johanna Sinisalo's SF and fantasy stories have won a number of awards. Published in 2000, her first novel. Not Before Sundown, was considered Finland's best novel that year and won the prestigious Finlandia Award. Mikhael, a young, gay photographer finds in the courtyard of his high-rise apartment a small. man-like creature. It's a troll--a beast from Scandinavian legend, now used to frighten unruly children. It's a demonic beast, a hybrid like a werewolf. He calls him Pessi and then he makes a terrible mistake--he takes him home with him. Trolls exude pheromones and Pessi's cause Mikhael and others to fall in love with others, and those with yet others. What Mikhael fails to learn, with tragic consequences, is that Pessi the troll is the interpreter of man's darkest, most forbidden feelings. Sinisalo's novel quickly became a cult book in Finland, and is now being translated into five languages--here rendered into English by the noted translator, Herbert Lomas.

Story of Water and Fire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

Story of Water and Fire

  • Categories: Art

Story of Water and Fire is a captivating account of the joint life of two prominent figures in the Iraqi art scene, poet and art critic May Muzaffar and artist Rafa Nasiri. This book offers a glimpse into the social and artistic milieu of Baghdad from the 1960s to the 1990s, as well as the couple's travels during this period and their years of exile in Amman and Manama. Through vivid descriptions and rarely seen photographs, May Muzaffar provides insights into their position in the Arab and international art scenes. The book serves as a guide to the archival material that al Mawrid Arab Center for the Study of Art at NYU Abu Dhabi has digitized and made available for researchers, creating an...

Our Scandinavian Heritage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

Our Scandinavian Heritage

OUR SCANDINAVIAN HERITAGE is a collection of true stories by members of The Norden Clubs, Jamestown, NY, stories of themselves and/or their ancestors their adventures, customs, and the sacrifices they made to come to America, a land where streets were paved in gold, as one young girl was told. Included is a history of the emigration from Scandinavia to America and to Jamestown, NY, in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Norden Clubs are pleased to permanently record these memories as part of history, particularly the Scandinavian influence in America

CHILDISH LONGINGS
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 137

CHILDISH LONGINGS

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-12-02
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  • Publisher: Notion Press

When Russel Patrick, an ordinary man, agrees for a radio interview with a famous station, the interviewer, Andrea, has no idea that a seemingly ordinary interview would reveal events from Russel’s childhood that would not just disturb her immensely, but also the million others tuned in! Who is Russel Patrick? And why would this interview be one of its kind?

Message from a Lady (The Spirited Storms Book 6)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Message from a Lady (The Spirited Storms Book 6)

Mr. Peter Storm loved only one woman, Lady Johanna Knight, but she would never be his. Her grandfather would only allow Johanna to marry a title. Peter was the fourth son of an Earl. Johanna didn’t care that Peter was only a mister and that his funds were limited. She loved him. He was her dearest friend. But he refused to even kiss her, let alone admit his love. When Johanna faces danger, Peter realizes that more than his heart is at stake. It is up to him to save her, even if she will be denied him in the end.

A Union Woman in Civil War Kentucky
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

A Union Woman in Civil War Kentucky

Frances Dallam Peter was one of the eleven children of Union army surgeon Dr. Robert Peter. Her candid diary chronicles Kentucky's invasion by Confederates under General Braxton Bragg in 1862, Lexington's monthlong occupation by General Edmund Kirby Smith, and changes in attitude among the enslaved population following the Emancipation Proclamation. As troops from both North and South took turns holding the city, she repeatedly emphasized the rightness of the Union cause and minced no words in expressing her disdain for "the secesh." Peter articulates many concerns common to Kentucky Unionists. Though she was an ardent supporter of the war against the Confederacy, Peter also worried that Lin...

Publications of the Southern History Association
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Publications of the Southern History Association

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1897
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Includes reports of the annual meetings.

Mary Austin Holley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

Mary Austin Holley

Mary Austin Holley found life challenging and made it interesting for others. As wife and widow of Horace Holley, eminent orator, clergyman, and educator, and as cousin and friend of Stephen F. Austin, founder of the first Texas colony, she formed friendships among important people. From New Haven to New Orleans and Brazoria, Texas, she was beloved. The panorama of her life, described in vivid detail by a former head of the English Department at Texas Christian University, transports the reader to the tempestuous early years of the American Republic and, finally, to Texas during its colonization and early Republic years. Throughout this charming book Mrs. Holley's "intuition for important people" brings the reader into the company of many of America's great and accomplished: Noah Webster, John Quincy Adams, President and Mrs. Monroe, Andrew Jackson, Sam Houston, and many others.