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The life journey of a sensitive and psychically aware boy of fourteen years of age running away from a dysfunctional family and heading alone to far Western Queensland where he worked on remote grazing properties and "on the road" with drovers. He details how he lived and worked with men, horses, and dogs on outback stations working from homesteads, boundary rider huts, and isolated mobile mustering camps. He details the simplistic, basic, and yet sometimes harsh manner in which men treated each other, their women, their horses, dogs, and livestock.Keeping his ever-expanding psychic ability secret from other s for fear of ridicule he developed a reputation of someone who not only understood, but had an affinity with animals.Returning to the city as an adult wandered the country working at numerous jobs until he married and settled down to family life. From that point onwards eh developed amazing spiritual and psychic abilities which he used help and heal people. a wonderful, heart rending and heart warming story of a life that went from tragic to magic.
Great Masters in Painting: Rembrandt van Rijn is a classic art history biography by Malcolm Bell. In order to reduce the volume on Rembrandt, published in 1899, to the smaller dimensions demanded by the "Great Masters" series, it became necessary to dispense with some of the material included in it. This, it is hoped, has been done without seriously affecting the usefulness of the book. The story of the painter's life and work has been to some extent compressed, but everything essential has, it is believed, been retained.
The story of how psychic ability developed in an ordinary man's life.
During Guatemala's recent civil war, the CIA-advised army wiped out hundreds of Mayan villages. How one woman's struggle to save her village, and her sister's efforts to live normally after being tortured by CIA-advised officers.
Master of vast rice and cotton plantations in South Carolina and Georgia, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, Major Pierce Butler bequeathed his family and nation a legacy of slavery--an inheritance of immense wealth sown with the seeds of Civil War. In Major Butler's Legacy, Malcolm Bell charts the unfolding of the Butler patrimony, an epic story that reaches from the eve of the Revolution to the first decades of this century and includes in its course such figures as George Washington, Aaron Burr, Fanny Kemble, William Tecumseh Sherman, Henry James, Theodore Roosevelt, and Owen Wister.
Daniel Bell is perhaps the most famous sociologist of his generation. He has been hailed as the prophet of the emergence of a new society, the postindustrial society, and as one of the leading conservative critics of contemporary culture. In this invaluable introduction, Malcolm Waters presents Bell's arguments clearly and fairly, as well as noting the problems with his work. The three books that have made Bell famous, The End of Ideology, The Coming of Post-Capitalism are drawn upon, as well as his lesser known works on education and social forecasting. A thoroughly comprehensive account of a key, albeit highly controversial, contemporary sociological figure.
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