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A Dictionary of Religious Orders
  • Language: en

A Dictionary of Religious Orders

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-12
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  • Publisher: Continuum

This concise one-volume dictionary covers some 1450 existing and defunct Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Protestant orders, with additional entries covering the major and lesser-known chivalric Orders as well as many of the newer Secular Institutes and Lay Movements. It provides details otherwise found only in current multi-volume works and antiquarian sources, mostly in Italian or French, and in small information books produced by the various Orders. Each entry is arranged in two parts. An information section lists the current headquarters, the date of foundation and the name of the founder, together with details of the original habit. There then follows a brief history of the Order and an account of the present-day activities of the communities. Sub-families of the major Orders have also been included. This much-needed, unique work, contains information that will be invaluable to researchers in many fields- librarians, church administrators, clergy, students, media professionals, writers and others in need of an easy reference to facts otherwise difficult to find.

Peter Hujar's Day
  • Language: en

Peter Hujar's Day

In 1974, Linda Rosenkrantz asked her friend Peter Hujar to write down everything he did on the day of December 18. The following day, Hujar met Rosenkrantz at her apartment on 94th street. She asked him in detail about the happenings of December 18 and tape-recorded their conversation. This book is a full transcript of that exchange, published for the first time since it was recorded 47 years ago.

The Day Something Happened
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

The Day Something Happened

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Here are some of the entries that were submitted to Blue Peters THE DAY SOMETHING HAPPENED competition, launched in September 1998, in which children tell of memories or events special to them, whether personal accounts or interpretations of world events. Illustrated in colour.

S. Peter's day. June 26, etc
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 20

S. Peter's day. June 26, etc

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1853
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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St. Peter's Day in the Vatican
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

St. Peter's Day in the Vatican

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1868
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Klop
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Klop

Klop Ustinov was Britain's most ingenious secret agent, but he wasn't authorised to kill. Instead, he was authorised to tell tall tales, bemusing and beguiling his enemies into revealing their deepest, darkest secrets. From the Russian Revolution to the Cold War, he bluffed and tricked his way into the confidence of everyone from Soviet commissars to Gestapo Gruppenführer. In Klop: Britain's Most Ingenious Secret Agent, journalist Peter Day brings to life a man descended from Russian aristocrats and Ethiopian princesses but who fancied himself the perfect Englishman. His codename was U35 but his better-known nickname 'Klop' meant 'bedbug', a name given to him by a very understanding wife on account of his extraordinary capacity to hop from one woman's bed to another in the service of the King. Frequenting the social gatherings of Europe in the guise of innocent bon viveur, he displayed a showman's talent for entertaining (a trait his son, the actor Peter Ustinov, undoubtedly inherited), holding a captive audience and all the while scavenging secrets from his unsuspecting companions. Klop was masterful at gathering truth by telling a story; this is his.

Franco's Friends
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Franco's Friends

Published to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the Falangist uprising in July 2011, Franco's Friends tells the little-known true story of how MI6 orchestrated the coup that brought General Franco to power in Spain in 1936, leading to the Spanish civil war and 40 years of right-wing dictatorship. It has long been known that a British plane took Franco from the Canaries to Morocco at the start of the coup and that Major Hugh Pollard travelled on the plane from London, masquerading as a tourist and accompanied by two attractive blondes to add to the deception that this was just a pleasure trip. What is not known is the importance of his role and the extent of the involvement of the British ...

Trotsky's Favourite Spy
  • Language: en

Trotsky's Favourite Spy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The true story of one of Britain's most remarkable and extraordinary secret agents.

The Dot
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 35

The Dot

Features an audio read-along! With a simple, witty story and free-spirited illustrations, Peter H. Reynolds entices even the stubbornly uncreative among us to make a mark -- and follow where it takes us. Her teacher smiled. "Just make a mark and see where it takes you." Art class is over, but Vashti is sitting glued to her chair in front of a blank piece of paper. The words of her teacher are a gentle invitation to express herself. But Vashti can’t draw - she’s no artist. To prove her point, Vashti jabs at a blank sheet of paper to make an unremarkable and angry mark. "There!" she says. That one little dot marks the beginning of Vashti’s journey of surprise and self-discovery. That special moment is the core of Peter H. Reynolds’s delicate fable about the creative spirit in all of us.