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Tales from the Canyons of the Damned: Omnibus No. 4
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Tales from the Canyons of the Damned: Omnibus No. 4

This Fourth Omnibus edition of Tales from the Canyons of the Damned is loaded with seventeen sharp, suspenseful, thought provoking short stories - from thirteen of today’s top speculative fiction writers. Tales from the Canyons of the Damned (canyonsofthedamned.com) is a dark science fiction, horror, & slipstream magazine we've been working on since 2015. What is Dark Science Fiction and Horror? Think of it as a literary Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, or Outer Limits, it's Netflix's Black Mirror in the short story format. These are Dark Sci Fi Slipstream Tales like you've never read before.

Tales from the Canyons of the Damned: N0. 11
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 39

Tales from the Canyons of the Damned: N0. 11

This eleventh edition of Tales from the Canyons of the Damned consists of Four sharp, suspenseful, thought provoking short stories—each from a different featured master of speculative fiction and one intimate interstellar poem. Nathan M. Beauchamp opens with Flesh of my Flesh, a moving study in what it means to be human. Award winning Poet Samuel Peralta contributes sentiment as to The Way the World Ends. A.K. Meek takes us back the world of Thoughts as Water with Second Invasion. Kevin Lauderdale introduces us to The Peacemaker. And Daniel Arthur Smith shares the first episode of The Off World Kick Murder Squad Dark Sci Fi Slipstream Tales like you've never read before.

Annual Report of the Department of Public Health for the Year Ending ...
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1214
Ennobling Japan's Savage Northeast
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 383

Ennobling Japan's Savage Northeast

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-10-26
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  • Publisher: BRILL

"Ennobling Japan’s Savage Northeast is the first comprehensive account in English of the discursive life of the Tōhoku region in postwar Japan from 1945 through 2011. The Northeast became the subject of world attention with the March 2011 triple disaster of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown. But Tōhoku’s history and significance to emic understandings of Japanese self and nationhood remain poorly understood. When Japan embarked on its quest to modernize in the mid-nineteenth century, historical prejudice, contemporary politics, and economic calculation together led the state to marginalize Tōhoku, creating a “backward” region in both fact and image. After 1945, a group of ...

Citizen Sailors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Citizen Sailors

In the decades after the United States formally declared its independence in 1776, Americans struggled to gain recognition of their new republic and their rights as citizens. None had to fight harder than the nation’s seamen, whose labor took them far from home and deep into the Atlantic world. Citizen Sailors tells the story of how their efforts to become American at sea in the midst of war and revolution created the first national, racially inclusive model of United States citizenship. Nathan Perl-Rosenthal immerses us in sailors’ pursuit of safe passage through the ocean world during the turbulent age of revolution. Challenged by British press-gangs and French privateersmen, who consi...

Annual Report - Massachusetts, Department of Public Health
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Annual Report - Massachusetts, Department of Public Health

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1926
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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