Twentytwo Fateful Days
Author : D. R. Mankekar
Publisher :
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 20,69 MB
Release : 1967
Category : India-History
ISBN :
Author : D. R. Mankekar
Publisher :
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 20,69 MB
Release : 1967
Category : India-History
ISBN :
Author : Purabi Sinha Das
Publisher : FriesenPress
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 27,94 MB
Release : 2022-06-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1039136311
In these uncertain, tumultuous times, our collective vulnerability has been heightened, and positivity has become a precious commodity. More than ever, people are looking for hope and inspiration, and a little magic. Twenty-Two for 22—a collection of 22 literary pieces for 2022—delivers. From India to Egypt and back, these meticulously crafted stories, poems, and travel vignettes bring together disparate lives as varied, colourful, and magical as the places that created them—a plantation, an archeological site in Peru, a post-earthquake neighbourhood in Portugal. Love and betrayal, fear and joy, forgiveness and blessing—each person and place is evocative of the whole of humanity: A poor sweeper woman makes a decision with a startling result. A homeless man in a car accident makes the ultimate gift to the other victim. A memory keeper must pay the price for his avarice. Desert ancients bow to the wisdom of a fourteen-year-old runaway. A room in a faraway land steps back into the pages of history. Such is the fusion of life. Twenty-Two for 22 will be of interest to readers—aged 18 years and older—looking for new writing about new cultures. People who value freedom of self over familial and (or) societal expectations may particularly find themselves reflected in these stories, poems, and travel vignettes.
Author : Kevin McGrath
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 45,86 MB
Release : 2015-01-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0786496533
This personal narrative about life in a remote desert region of western India tells of how love of place and love of person find their equilibrium in a world far removed from modernity. Yet this small, distant land of kingship and pastoral life is rapidly being eroded by the new India of commerce and industrialization. The author describes how an ancient society is transformed by the culture of consumption where the lyrical beauty of balance, exchange and loyalty is translated into a single market economy. The people and places of post-Partition Kacch, where even the land and value systems of a lately independent India now appear in a nostalgic light, are described in detail. This is a record of private emotion and physical terrain, of traditions and of profound social practice.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 46,80 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Armored vehicles, Military
ISBN :
The magazine of mobile warfare.
Author : Jason Randazzo
Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 41,43 MB
Release : 2023-03-15
Category : True Crime
ISBN :
The Day After: The Life and Times of a New York FBI Agent tells the true stories of an FBI agent and some of the cases that were investigated in New York throughout a twenty-eight-year career. The cases and events involve a variety of investigations that have been publicized in the news...and a few that the public have never heard about. The inner workings of the New York Office of the FBI are described in detail, which allows the reader to envision how this relatively secretive world operates from the viewpoint of the rank-and-file "brick" agent. As in my first book, entitled Just Another Day, this book also reveals the stories of interactions with characters on both sides of the law. And the characters run from my neighborhood friends and associates in New York to those individuals whom you have seen either in the news, on the television, or in social media.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 762 pages
File Size : 15,58 MB
Release : 1919
Category : Livestock
ISBN :
Author : Lina Zeldovich
Publisher : Black & White Publishing
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 14,13 MB
Release : 2024-10-24
Category : Medical
ISBN : 178530724X
The fascinating and dramatic story of a forgotten, life-saving cure to conquer deadly bacterial infections - bacteriophages - and the remarkable scientists behind them When antibiotics started to fail the race to save humanity from deadly antibiotic resistant infections began. Science journalist Lina Zeldovich reveals the remarkable history of bacteriophages or 'phages', through the colourful lives of the British, French, Soviet and American scientists who discovered, developed and are now reviving this unique living medicine for seemingly incurable diseases. Starting with the original discovery of bacteriophages, or 'phages', in 1917, Zeldovich reveals how they were all but forgotten as antibiotics rose to medical stardom in the West and Stalin purged leading scientists behind them in the former Soviet Union. It was only when patients started dying from antibiotic resistant infections that those scientists who fled the former Soviet Union realised their unique knowledge of phages presented a safe and effective solution for the future of humanity. Today new work has begun to develop this cure to safeguard our future. Eye-opening, gripping and impeccably researched, The Living Medicine is a remarkable portrayal of how curiosity, bravery and collaboration seeded one of the most important scientific discoveries of our time.
Author : David Van Praagh
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 469 pages
File Size : 11,18 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 0773525882
"This book looks at the race between India and China to become major Asian powers. While India gained its independence from the British Raj in 1947, it was dominated for decades by the Nehru-Gandhi family dynasty. Only after Hindu nationalists came to power in 1998 was it able to adopt more open policies and forge stronger ties with the United States and the West. In this book, the author combines first-hand coverage of events, historical narrative, and timely analysis to give us a clearer picture of India's democratic evolution and its emergence as the pre-eminent power on the Asian subcontinent and a major world power in a position to help block China's expansion." -- BACK COVER.
Author : Caitlin Goerlich
Publisher : Caitlin Goerlich
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 17,62 MB
Release : 2021-11-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1736910434
Growing up, Gabriella Sanchez had the perfect life. She had the best of friends, she went to a good school, and she had great parents. That was, until her father, the captain of an NHL team, was murdered in front of her at a game. Along with losing her dad, she lost her love for hockey—something she shared and enjoyed with her father. Now older, Gabriella attends college and works at her mother’s diner, going through the motions of daily life but still filled with grief. Her best friend convinces her to attend a hockey game, determined to bring back the old Gabriella. Jeremy Duncan, the best rookie player in the NHL, is drawn to Gabriella as soon as he sees her in the stands. Once he learns of her past, he’s driven to revive her love in the game … and maybe win over her heart in the process. Can Gabriella overcome the pain from her past to see all the beauty and love life has to offer in her future?
Author : Patrick J. Buchanan
Publisher : Forum Books
Page : 405 pages
File Size : 46,71 MB
Release : 2014-07-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0553418645
Patrick J. Buchanan, bestselling author and senior advisor to Richard Nixon, tells the definitive story of Nixon's resurrection from the political graveyard and his rise to the presidency. After suffering stinging defeats in the 1960 presidential election against John F. Kennedy, and in the 1962 California gubernatorial election, Nixon's career was declared dead by Washington press and politicians alike. Yet on January 20, 1969, just six years after he had said his political life was over, Nixon would stand taking the oath of office as 37th President of the United States. How did Richard Nixon resurrect a ruined career and reunite a shattered and fractured Republican Party to capture the White House? In The Greatest Comeback, Patrick J. Buchanan--who, beginning in January 1966, served as one of two staff members to Nixon, and would become a senior advisor in the White House after 1968--gives a firsthand account of those crucial years in which Nixon reversed his political fortunes during a decade marked by civil rights protests, social revolution, The Vietnam War, the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and Martin Luther King, urban riots, campus anarchy, and the rise of the New Left. Using over 1,000 of his own personal memos to Nixon, with Nixon’s scribbled replies back, Buchanan gives readers an insider’s view as Nixon gathers the warring factions of the Republican party--from the conservative base of Barry Goldwater to the liberal wing of Nelson Rockefeller and George Romney, to the New Right legions of an ascendant Ronald Reagan--into the victorious coalition that won him the White House. How Richard Nixon united the party behind him may offer insights into how the Republican Party today can bring together its warring factions. The Greatest Comeback is an intimate portrayal of the 37th President and a fascinating fly on-the-wall account of one of the most remarkable American political stories of the 20th century.