Book Description
This book is intended for young teenage students of English as a foreign language.
Author : John Escott
Publisher :
Page : 39 pages
File Size : 38,59 MB
Release : 1992-01-01
Category : English langauge
ISBN : 9780194224789
This book is intended for young teenage students of English as a foreign language.
Author : Vincent Davis
Publisher :
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 33,11 MB
Release : 2017-06-30
Category : Rome
ISBN : 9780999120804
"Gripping and Graphic... Davis's narrative strengths lie in portraying the horrifying realities of war and in vivifying the ancient setting..." --(Publisher's Weekly) "Is it better to be a bad man and accomplish great things, or be a great man and accomplish nothing?" Quintus Sertorius has spent the first 20 years of his life training horses on his family farm, but this must end when his father dies and his village's political connections to Rome are severed. For the sake of his family, Quintus must leave his village for the Eternal City. If he succeeds, his people will be fed. If he fails, his people will starve. He begins his political career under the most influential men in Rome, but soon discovers that those in the Senate are less inclined to help him than he had hoped. His journey takes him from the corrupt and treacherous Forum to the deadly forests of Gaul, making powerful friends and enemies along the way. But it will take more than allies to succeed. He will have to decide what compromises he is willing to make, and what risks he is willing to take, if he is to secure a future for himself and his people.
Author : A.E. Taylor
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 577 pages
File Size : 13,90 MB
Release : 2013-05-07
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1136234772
This book provides an introduction to Plato’s work that gives a clear statement of what Plato has to say about the problems of thought and life. In particular, it tells the reader just what Plato says, and makes no attempt to force a system on the Platonic text or to trim Plato’s works to suit contemporary philosophical tastes. The author also gives an account that has historical fidelity - we cannot really understand the Republic or the Gorgias if we forget that the Athens of the conversations is meant to be the Athens of Nicias or Cleon, not the very different Athens of Plato’s own manhood. To understand Plato’s thought we must see it in the right historical perspective.
Author : Alfred Edward Taylor
Publisher :
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 10,55 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Philosophy, Ancient
ISBN :
Author : M.G. Vassanji
Publisher : Anchor Canada
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 27,77 MB
Release : 2009-02-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0307371921
Giller Prize-winner M.G. Vassanji’s The In-Between World of Vikram Lall is a haunting novel of corruption and regret that brings to life the complexity and turbulence of Kenyan society in the last five decades. Rich in sensuous detail and historical insight, this is a powerful story of passionate betrayals and political violence, racial tension and the strictures of tradition, told in elegant, assured prose. The novel begins in 1953, with eight-year-old Vikram Lall a witness to the celebrations around the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, just as the Mau Mau guerilla war for independence from Britain begins to gain strength. In a land torn apart by idealism, doubt, political upheaval and terrible acts of violence, Vic and his sister Deepa must find their place among a new generation. Neither colonists nor African, neither white nor black, the Indian brother and sister find themselves somewhere in between in their band of playmates: Bill and Annie, British children, and Njoroge, an African boy. These are the relationships that will shape the rest of their lives. We follow Vikram through the changes in East African society, the immense promise of the fifties and sixties. But when that hope is betrayed by the corruption and violence of the following decades, Vic is drawn into the Kenyatta government’s orbit of graft and power-broking. Njoroge, his childhood friend, can abandon neither the idealism of his youth nor his love for Vic’s sister Deepa. But neither the idealism of the one nor the passive cynicism of the other can avert the tragedies that await them. The In-Between World of Vikram Lall is a profound and careful examination of one man’s search for his place in the world, with themes that have run through Vassanji’s work: the nature of community in a volatile society, the relations between colony and colonizer, and the inescapable presence of the past. It is also, finally, a deeply personal book speaking to the people who are in the in-between.
Author : Gisli Palsson
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 50,17 MB
Release : 2016-09-16
Category : History
ISBN : 022631331X
The island nation of Iceland is known for many things—majestic landscapes, volcanic eruptions, distinctive seafood—but racial diversity is not one of them. So the little-known story of Hans Jonathan, a free black man who lived and raised a family in early nineteenth-century Iceland, is improbable and compelling, the stuff of novels. In The Man Who Stole Himself, Gisli Palsson lays out the story of Hans Jonathan (also known as Hans Jónatan) in stunning detail. Born into slavery in St. Croix in 1784, Hans was taken as a slave to Denmark, where he eventually enlisted in the navy and fought on behalf of the country in the 1801 Battle of Copenhagen. After the war, he declared himself a free man, believing that he was due freedom not only because of his patriotic service, but because while slavery remained legal in the colonies, it was outlawed in Denmark itself. He thus became the subject of one of the most notorious slavery cases in European history, which he lost. Then Hans ran away—never to be heard from in Denmark again, his fate unknown for more than two hundred years. It’s now known that Hans fled to Iceland, where he became a merchant and peasant farmer, married, and raised two children. Today, he has become something of an Icelandic icon, claimed as a proud and daring ancestor both there and among his descendants in America. The Man Who Stole Himself brilliantly intertwines Hans Jonathan’s adventurous travels with a portrait of the Danish slave trade, legal arguments over slavery, and the state of nineteenth-century race relations in the Northern Atlantic world. Throughout the book, Palsson traces themes of imperial dreams, colonialism, human rights, and globalization, which all come together in the life of a single, remarkable man. Hans literally led a life like no other. His is the story of a man who had the temerity—the courage—to steal himself.
Author : Renato Barahona
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 28,51 MB
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9781935709527
"Singular history of the S.S. Kefalos, a tramp steamer crewed mainly by exiled Spanish Republicans that, among its many lives, transported arms and refugees from Mexico and the Balkans to the fledging state of Israel after World War II"--
Author : Richard Watson
Publisher :
Page : 1094 pages
File Size : 11,21 MB
Release : 1831
Category : Bible
ISBN :
Author : Patricia MacLachlan
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 24,69 MB
Release : 1994-04-22
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0064433609
A child's great-grandfather reminisces about the times he and his dog Three Names went to school on prairie roads in a wagon pulled by horses.
Author : Vince Flynn
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 1321 pages
File Size : 15,17 MB
Release : 2013-08-15
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1471129993
For the first time in eBook from the UK, the box set of three Vince Flynn titles Consent to Kill The father of a terrorist is out for retribution and Rapp becomes the centre of an international conspiracy. Act of Treason After an explosion in Washington, Mitch Rapp is called upon to unravel a global network of contract killers, which leads back to the inner sanctum of the Oval Office. Protect and Defend With tensions building between Iran and Israel, Mitch Rapp has twenty-four hours to do whatever it takes to stop terrorist Imad Muktar from doing the Iranian President's dirty work… PRAISE FOR VINCE FLYNN: 'Sizzles with inside information and CIA secrets.' Dan Brown 'Flynn perfectly measures all the ingredients for a fast and furious read.' Publishers Weekly 'A cracking, uncompromising yarn that literally takes no prisoners' The Times Vince Flynn clearly has one eye on Lee Child's action thriller throne with this twist-laden story . . . instantly gripping' Shortlist