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Through this compact biography of miguel de Portugal it is his intent, and that of his collaborators, to illustrate and confirm that much of what we read in the Holy Scriptures - Old and New Testament - are not literary embellishments by the original authors and/or translators and scribes. That is exactly how God works.
A first-hand two-volume account of the Portuguese Civil War, first published in 1836 by one of its key participants.
Bring Me that Horizonis a quest into the heart and soul of Portuguese football. From Eusebio's glorious career to Cândido de Oliveira's adventures as a British intelligence agent, the book reveals a nation that already had fantastic tales to tell before it became the destination for football hipsters at the turn of the millennium.
This is an autobiography of Miguel Torga. Of the six days which comprise The Creation, this volume contains the two which recreate Torga's childhood spent in the Tras-os-Montes province, as the son of an illiterate peasant family scraping a living off the rocky flanks of The Mountain; and a boyhood of near servitude to his uncle in Brazil, on a remote estate carved out of the serrao.