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Take a Funny Turn
  • Language: en

Take a Funny Turn

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Ireland's Queen Maeve
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Ireland's Queen Maeve

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-23
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Medieval and modern myths accrued to Ireland's Iron Age Queen Maeve (Medb), notably in Rosalind Clark's 'The Great Queens', led to this redemption of Medb's true identity. Clark alone showcased the divine elements and tragic qualities on which the greatness of the medieval 'Tain Bo Cuailnge' rested, enabling us to fully appreciate Ireland's greatest national epic. Nevertheless, a seismic shift had taken place in the retelling of Medb's story which elevated the 'Tain Bo Cuailnge' to the level of a Greek-style Odyssey. Medb's archaic history was deliberately suppressed as she underwent gross character assassination. Her true pristine identity is finally recovered here. "O Connor's research and...

Awareness Games
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Awareness Games

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-02-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Awareness Games are enjoyable but surprisingly deep games you can play with your own mind. Kind of like meditating only more fun and less work. And not so serious. Awareness Games are ways to play with your mind to point it towards the infinite well of happiness and joy that lies within each of us. Play with pure awareness and discover the background of all experience, where happiness is hiding in plain sight.

Our Darkest Day
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Our Darkest Day

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The cold blooded murder of 51 innocent people and the attempted murder of many others at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, on March 15 2019 sent shivers of horror down the collective spine of the nation. An act of terror such as this was totally unexpected from a white wing supremacist. How could we be so naive? This unprecedented atrocity brought the ugly reality of racism, bigotry and religious intolerance in New Zealand into the glare of international scrutiny. Although 51 people were tragically murdered, so many lives were saved by a combination of incredible luck and the outstanding work of the police, St John ambulance staff, medical professionals of Christchurch hospital, memb...

Hand of History, Burden of Pseudo History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 419

Hand of History, Burden of Pseudo History

Roman legions rang Celtic Europe's death-knell and orchestrated Celtic Britain's swansong, provoking Queen Boudicea's massive anti-Roman revolt which resulted in "the worst disaster to befall the Roman Empire" — all of which had a huge bearing on the rise of Celtic Ireland. This book presents Turoe's Celtic Royal complex, unprecedented for its size and layout, but akin to Belgic oppida (as named by Caesar) in SE England and NW Europe. It hosts the Turoe Stone, Europe's most celebrated La Tene-decorated stone. No one knew why this classic masterpiece of Celtic stone art was set on Turoe's summit in the West of Ireland. Here its hitherto unrecognized Royal Sanctuary trappings at the centre o...

Follow Me, I'm Right Behind You!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

Follow Me, I'm Right Behind You!

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Robson

This gem of a book contains popular Irish comedian Tom O'Connor's favorite Iris stories, all of them funny, some of them almost believable, and all recounted and laced with his inimitable flair and wit. Collected together over many years - starting on his grandma's knee, continuing through his schooldays (both as student and teacher) and on through countless travels and stage appearances throughout the Emerald Isle - the stories and jokes cover all aspects of Irish life, from the pub to the church, from the home to workplace. From pearls of Irish logic to witty retorts in the face of adversity, this enterprising book proves once and for all that there's no finer wit than that of the Irish, and no greater nor more observant story teller than Tom O'Connor.

The Books That Define Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

The Books That Define Ireland

This engaging and provocative work consists of 29 chapters and discusses over 50 books that have been instrumental in the development of Irish social and political thought since the early seventeenth century. Steering clear of traditionally canonical Irish literature, Bryan Fanning and Tom Garvin debate the significance of their chosen texts and explore the impact, reception, controversy, debates and arguments that followed publication. Fanning and Garvin present these seminal books in an impelling dialogue with one another, highlighting the manner in which individual writers informed each other s opinions at the same time as they were being amassed within the public consciousness. From Jonathan Swift s savage indignation to Flann O'Brien s disintegrative satire, this book provides a fascinating discussion of how key Irish writers affected the life of their country by upholding or tearing down those matters held close to the heart, identity and habits of the Irish nation.

Tides of Kawhia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Tides of Kawhia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A historical novel on the life of New Zealand's legendary fighting leader Te Rauparaha in the late 1700's. Tides of Kawhia is the first of a trilogy followed by Pathways of Taranaki and Shadows of Kapiti. Kawhia is the prosperous heart of the people of Ngati Toarangatira but beyond the borders ominous changes threaten to drive them from their coastal stronghold. In the north, Nga Puhi acquire muskets, and to the east the Waikato tribes cast envious eyes on the bountiful waters and forests of Kawhia. Into this mix the child, Te Rauparaha is born. His name ripples down the pages of New Zealand history. The young Te Rauparaha uses his wits, courage and audacity to become a military strategist, accomplished politician and tribal leader. Sharing his exploits is Te Rou Rou, born into slavery in the dangerous tribal life of the time. When animosities between the inland peoples explode into war, hundreds of warriors are left dead on the battlefield. Deadly fights and ancient Maori ritual mingle with delicate poetry and an impetuous hotblooded people, bringing to life a period of history and a society unknown to many. Contains violence, cannibalism and references to rape and sex.

Shadows of Kapiti
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Shadows of Kapiti

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A historical novel on the life of New Zealand's legendary fighting leader Te Rauparaha in the early 1800's. Shadows of Kapiti is the third novel after Tides of Kawhia and Pathways of Taranaki. The acknowledged leader of the biggest alliance of Maori tribes, Te Rauparaha led thousands of men and women and hundreds of proudly independent tribal leaders. Maintaining that loyalty, keeping the peace between them and convincing the anxious people that he came in peace, was the most demanding challenge of his life. Tales of heroism, tragedy, a strict code of chiefly conduct and the impact of muskets from European ships are all historically accurate. Driven by competition for trade with the new Pakeha, many tribes put aside ancient protocols that limited warfare which led to decades of intertribal conflict and left many hapu extinct. Drawing on written histories, oral traditions and ancient songs, the author tells a little known but fascinatingly true story behind the actions of the Maori leaders. The author pulls no punches and tells it like it was, violent, bloody, sad and inspiring. Contains violence, cannibalism and references to rape and sex.

First
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 513

First

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-03-19
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  • Publisher: Random House

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The intimate, inspiring, and authoritative biography of Sandra Day O’Connor, America’s first female Supreme Court justice, drawing on exclusive interviews and first-time access to Justice O’Connor’s archives—as seen on PBS’s American Experience “She’s a hero for our time, and this is the biography for our time.”—Walter Isaacson Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize • Named One of the Best Books of the Year by NPR and The Washington Post She was born in 1930 in El Paso and grew up on a cattle ranch in Arizona. At a time when women were expected to be homemakers, she set her sights on Stanford University. When she graduated near the t...