Book Description
A four act play with only two characters, Pedro, incarcerated, and the Captain, who is his torturer.
Author : Mario Benedetti
Publisher :
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 25,55 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Drama
ISBN :
A four act play with only two characters, Pedro, incarcerated, and the Captain, who is his torturer.
Author : Harry Dean
Publisher :
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 19,59 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
Author : Peter Marshall
Publisher : B&H Publishing Group
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 18,55 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780805443967
An opportunity to serve on board the Santa Maria on Columbus's voyage to locate the Indies begins a life of danger and self-discovery for fifteen-year-old Pedro, who has always dreamed of going to sea.
Author : Albert C. Manucy
Publisher : Pineapple Press Inc
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 38,96 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN :
The life and adventures of the founder of St. Augustine, whose ambition drove him to pursue adventure and conquest.
Author : Pam Conrad
Publisher :
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 31,86 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Language arts (Primary)
ISBN :
Book summary and author information, vocabulary builders, comprehension discussion questions, graphic organizers and writing activities, effective management ideas, reproducibles for the book Pedro's journal by Pam Conrad.
Author : Charles Napier
Publisher :
Page : 748 pages
File Size : 39,74 MB
Release : 1836
Category : Portugal
ISBN :
Author : John Felstiner
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 435 pages
File Size : 14,11 MB
Release : 2009-04-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0300155530
In forty brief and lucid chapters, Felstiner presents those voices that have most strongly spoken to and for the natural world. Poets- from the Romantics through Whitman and Dickinson to Elizabeth Bishop and Gary Snyder- have helped us envision such details as ocean winds eroding and rebuilding dunes in the same breath, wild deer freezing in our presence, and a person carving initials on a still-living stranded whale.
Author : Matt Tavares
Publisher : Candlewick Press (MA)
Page : 49 pages
File Size : 11,45 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0763693103
"Before Pedro Martainez pitched the Red Sox to a World Series championship, before he was named to the All-Star team eight times, before he won the Cy Young Award three times, he was a kid from a place called Manoguayabo in the Dominican Republic. Pedro loved baseball more than anything, and his older brother Ramaon was the best pitcher he'd ever seen. He dreamed of the day he and his brother could play together in the major leagues. This is the story of how that dream came true"--Dust jacket flap.
Author : William Henry Kearley Wright
Publisher :
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 26,51 MB
Release : 1888
Category : Cornwall (England : County)
ISBN :
"Reprinted after revision and correction from the 'Weekly Mercury,'" Mar. 1881-May 1884.
Author : Federico Garza Carvajal
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 44,86 MB
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0292779941
As Spain consolidated its Empire in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, discourses about the perfect Spanish man or "Vir" went hand-in-hand with discourses about another kind of man, one who engaged in the "abominable crime and sin against nature"—sodomy. In both Spain and Mexico, sodomy came to rank second only to heresy as a cause for prosecution, and hundreds of sodomites were tortured, garroted, or burned alive for violating Spanish ideals of manliness. Yet in reality, as Federico Garza Carvajal argues in this groundbreaking book, the prosecution of sodomites had little to do with issues of gender and was much more a concomitant of empire building and the need to justify political and economic domination of subject peoples. Drawing on previously unpublished records of some three hundred sodomy trials conducted in Spain and Mexico between 1561 and 1699, Garza Carvajal examines the sodomy discourses that emerged in Andalucía, seat of Spain's colonial apparatus, and in the viceroyalty of New Spain (Mexico), its first and largest American colony. From these discourses, he convincingly demonstrates that the concept of sodomy (more than the actual practice) was crucial to the Iberian colonizing program. Because sodomy opposed the ideal of "Vir" and the Spanish nationhood with which it was intimately associated, the prosecution of sodomy justified Spain's domination of foreigners (many of whom were represented as sodomites) in the peninsula and of "Indios" in Mexico, a totally subject people depicted as effeminate and prone to sodomitical acts, cannibalism, and inebriation.