The Defence of Duffer's Drift
Author : Ernest Dunlop Swinton
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Page : 74 pages
File Size : 20,76 MB
Release : 1916
Category : Guerrilla warfare
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Author : Ernest Dunlop Swinton
Publisher :
Page : 74 pages
File Size : 20,76 MB
Release : 1916
Category : Guerrilla warfare
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Author : D. Nickerson (Chaplain to H.M. forces.)
Publisher :
Page : 438 pages
File Size : 26,42 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Knowledge, Theory of
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Author : Philip Duda
Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 29,68 MB
Release : 2020-11-09
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1643507788
These poems are a conglomeration of a thought process on inner conflict of good versus evil. This will intrigue and make a person question, their beliefs and ideas upon all celestial plains. Including those of life and death, love and hate, life and loss, and surviving. One may conclude that such travesty and joy, are within each of us. To take us at into hell, or into that of enlightenment. We all seek truth and knowledge of the past and future. Who is to say, which, is true amongst the s
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Page : 1188 pages
File Size : 29,45 MB
Release : 1945
Category : Copyright
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Page : 1070 pages
File Size : 20,10 MB
Release : 1865
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Author : Edgar Allan Poe
Publisher : Lindhardt og Ringhof
Page : 2 pages
File Size : 49,65 MB
Release : 2020-10-05
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 8726587041
An example of Poe’s melancholic and morbid poetic pieces, "A Dream Within a Dream" is a poem that pitifully mourns the passing of time. The poet’s own life, teeming with depression, alcoholism, and misery, cannot but exemplify the subject matter and tone of the poem. The constant dilution of reality and fantasy is detrimental to the poetic speaker’s ability to hold reality in his hands. The quiet contemplation of the speaker is contrasted with thunderous passing of time that waits for no man. Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American poet, author, and literary critic. Most famous for his poetry, short stories, and tales of the supernatural, mysterious, and macabre, he is also regarded as the inventor of the detective genre and a contributor to the emergence of science fiction, dark romanticism, and weird fiction. His most famous works include "The Raven" (1945), "The Black Cat" (1943), and "The Gold-Bug" (1843).
Author : Sadakichi Hartmann
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Page : 58 pages
File Size : 42,78 MB
Release : 1904
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Author : Rajan Khanna
Publisher : Pyr
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 14,82 MB
Release : 2010-08-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1591028310
The classic science fiction novel, now back in print Clay is a man from the 20th Century who is somehow caught up in a time-flux and transported into a distant future. The earth and the life on it have changed beyond recognition. Even the human race has evolved into many different forms, now coexisting on the planet. The seemingly omnipotent Skimmers, the tyrannosaur-like Eaters, the sedentary Awaiters, the squid-like Breathers, the Interceders, the Destroyers—all of these are "Sons of Man". Befriended and besexed by the Skimmers, Clay goes on a journey which takes him around the future earth and into the depths of his own soul. He is human, but what does that mean?
Author : Senator Robert Torricelli
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 486 pages
File Size : 24,78 MB
Release : 2000-10
Category : History
ISBN : 0743410521
Presents a collection of oratory including sermons, speeches, courtroom arguments, radio broadcasts, eulogies, and commencement addresses.
Author : Ted Berrigan
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 47,94 MB
Release : 2000-10-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 110117725X
Originally published in 1964, The Sonnets by Ted Berrigan is considered by many to be his most important and influential book. This new annotated edition, with an introduction by Alice Notley, includes seven previously uncollected works. Like Shakespeare's sonnets, Berrigan's poems involve friendship and love triangles, but while the former happen chronologically, Berrigan's happen in the moment, with the story buried beneath a surface of names, repetitions, and fragmented experience. Reflecting the new American sensibilities of the 1960's as well as timeless poetic themes, The Sonnets is both eclectic and classical — the poems are monumental riddles worth contemplating.