DELOS: The White Tree


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On the eve of their 16th birthday, the “impossible” twins—a black girl (Cynthia Summers) and a white boy (Kaden Krossway)—find themselves being called upon desperately for help by a mysterious, unknown source…which is somehow speaking to them through a tree that they have just learned doesn’t actually exist…not here, at least… Answering this call will change their lives forever, revealing that they are part of a much larger world, one of Lurkur Witches and evil shadowraiths; of new friends and devastating betrayals; of treetop villages and a skeletal forest within the forest; and of battles for survival and a realization that they are anything but ordinary. The story of Cynthia and Kaden begins here.




Lords Of The World


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"Lords of the World" by Alfred J. Church is a captivating historical novel set in ancient Rome during the reign of Emperor Domitian. The narrative follows the lives of various characters, including Glacus, a Roman soldier, and Hypatia, a Christian slave girl, whose fates become intertwined amidst the political turmoil and religious persecution of the time. As they navigate the complexities of Roman society and the clash between paganism and Christianity, they find themselves drawn into a web of intrigue and danger. Through vivid storytelling and rich historical detail, Church brings to life the vibrant world of ancient Rome, immersing readers in a tale of love, betrayal, and redemption. "Lords of the World" is a compelling blend of romance, adventure, and historical fiction that offers a fascinating glimpse into the tumultuous era of Roman history.




The Academy


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The Silva of North America


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Postcolonial Amazons


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Scholars have long been divided over whether the Amazons of Greek legend actually existed. Postcolonial Amazons offers a groundbreaking re-evaluation of the place of martial women in antiquity, bridging the gap between myth and reality by expanding our conception of the Amazon archetype to include the real female warriors of the ancient world.




The Great American Mosaic [4 volumes]


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Firsthand sources are brought together to illuminate the diversity of American history in a unique way—by sharing the perspectives of people of color who participated in landmark events. This invaluable, four-volume compilation is a comprehensive source of documents that give voice to those who comprise the American mosaic, illustrating the experiences of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each volume focuses on a major racial/ethnic group: African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and Latinos. Documents chosen by the editors for their utility and relevance to popular areas of study are organized into chronological periods from historical to contemporary. The collection includes eyewitness accounts, legislation, speeches, and interviews. Together, they tell the story of America's diverse population and enable readers to explore historical concepts and contexts from multiple viewpoints. Introductions for each volume and primary document provide background and history that help students understand and critique the material. The work also features a useful primary document guide, bibliographies, and indices to aid teachers, librarians, and students in class work and research.




The Geographical Unconscious


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This ambitious and innovative volume stretches over time and space, over the history of modernity in relation to antiquity, between East and West, to offer insights into what the author terms the 'geographical unconscious.' She argues that, by tapping into this, we can contribute towards the reinstatement of some kind of morality and justice in today's troubled world. Approaching selected moments from ancient times to the present of Greek cultural and aesthetic geographies on the basis of a wide range of sources, the book examines diachronic spatiotemporal flows, some of which are mainly cultural, others urban or landscape-related, in conjunction with parallel currents of change and key issues of our time in the West more generally, but also in the East. In doing so, The Geographical Unconscious reflects on visual and spatial perceptions through the ages; it re-considers selective affinities plus differences and identifies enduring age-old themes, while stressing the deep ancient wisdom, the disregarded relevance of the aesthetic, and the unity between human senses, nature, and space. The analysis provides new insights towards the spatial complexities of the current age, the idea of Europe, of the East, the West, and their interrelations, as well as the notion of modernity.