The Life of Samuel Lover
Author : William Bayle Bernard
Publisher :
Page : 598 pages
File Size : 40,43 MB
Release : 1874
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Author : William Bayle Bernard
Publisher :
Page : 598 pages
File Size : 40,43 MB
Release : 1874
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Author : Samuel Lover
Publisher :
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 27,57 MB
Release : 1842
Category : English literature
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Author : William Bayle Bernard
Publisher :
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 43,51 MB
Release : 1874
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Author : William Bayle Bernard
Publisher :
Page : 614 pages
File Size : 39,84 MB
Release : 1874
Category : Novelists, Irish
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Author : Samuel Lover
Publisher :
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 44,66 MB
Release : 1837
Category : Ireland
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Author : Rima Handley
Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 11,66 MB
Release : 1993-02-23
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781556430497
At last we have a serious and enchanting book which approaches the story of these extraordinary people in a historical and critical light. The clarity of Rima Handley's careful and fascinating research allows us to see homeopathy as its founders saw it, from within their own time and without the dogma or interpretations of the gurus which have colored it since. This book is a must for any lover of biography as well as anyone interested in the history of medicine or homeopathy.
Author : Esi Edugyan
Publisher : Vintage Canada
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 37,22 MB
Release : 2011-03-04
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0307369056
Haunting and atmospheric, this debut novel portrays the heartbreak, hardship and moments of surprising grace in the life of a man struggling to realize his destiny. A young man of astonishing promise when he emigrated from Ghana in 1955, Samuel Tyne was determined to accomplish great things. Fifteen long years later, he’s an insignificant government employee who hates his job when he unexpectedly inherits his uncle’s crumbling mansion in Aster, Alberta. Despite his wife’s resistance and the sullen complaints of his thirteen-year-old twin daughters, Samuel quits his job and moves his family to the town. For here, he believes, is that fabled second chance, and he is determined not to fail again. At first, Aster seems perfect — to Samuel, the formerly all-black town represents the return to a communal, idyllic way of life. But he soon discovers the town’s problems: a history of in-fighting, a strict town council and a series of mysterious fires that put all the townsfolk on edge. When his daughters cease speaking and refuse to explain their increasingly strange behaviour, Samuel turns more and more to the refuge of his electronics shop. As his ambitions intensify, the life he has struggled so hard to improve begins to disintegrate around him, and a dark current of menace in the town is turned upon the Tyne family.
Author : Rachel Campbell-Johnston
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 22,52 MB
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0747595879
A devotee of the great visionary William Blake, Samuel Palmer became the lynchpin of the first British art movement. Leading a band of fellow artists - the brotherhood of Ancients - out of London to the village of Shoreham in Kent, he set out to create a new rural ideal. His paintings of slumbering shepherds and tumbling blossoms, of mystical cornfields and bright sickle moons, capture a world in which landscape and politics, religion and culture all meet. They reflect the concerns of the nineteenth century which his life spanned. In his day, like his mentor Blake, Samuel Palmer was much neglected. He did not attempt the grand dramas of J.M.W. Turner or follow John Constable's profoundly naturalistic path. But he belongs in their pantheon of great British Romantics as much for the numinous visions that are embodied in his loveliest paintings as for the vagaries of a life story in which he so often failed. If English tradition had ever encompassed the making of icons they would not have been so different from Palmer's enchanted landscapes. Mysterious Wisdom offers for the first time in more than thirty-five years a vivid and intimate portrait of Palmer who, over the course of the past century, has become increasingly treasured as one of the most extraordinarily talented and quirkily eccentric figures of the British art world, or - as the art historian Kenneth Clark believed - an English Van Gogh.
Author : Samuel Miller
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 15,52 MB
Release : 2018-05-08
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 0062662023
For fans of literary classics such as The Catcher in the Rye and The Perks of Being a Wallflower comes a stirring new thought-provoking novel from debut author Sam Miller about a loss shrouded in mystery with twists and turns down every railway. Arthur Louis Pullman the Third is on the verge of a breakdown. He’s been stripped of his college scholarship, is losing his grip on reality, and has been sent away to live with his aunt and uncle. It’s there that Arthur discovers a journal written by his grandfather, the first Arthur Louis Pullman, an iconic Salinger-esque author who went missing the last week of his life and died hundreds of miles away from their family home. What happened in that week—and how much his actions were influenced by his Alzheimer’s—remains a mystery. But now Arthur has his grandfather’s journal—and a final sentence containing a train route and a destination. So Arthur embarks on a cross-country train ride to relive his grandfather’s last week, guided only by the clues left behind in the dementia-fueled journal. As Arthur gets closer to uncovering a sad and terrible truth, his journey is complicated by a shaky alliance with a girl who has secrets of her own and by escalating run-ins with a dangerous Pullman fan base. Arthur’s not the only one chasing a legacy—and some feel there is no cost too high for the truth.
Author : Deirdre Bair
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 762 pages
File Size : 26,57 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Authors, French
ISBN : 0671691732
Samuel Beckett has become the standard work on the enigmatic, controversial, and Nobel Prize-winning creator of such contributions to 20th-century theater as Waiting for Godot and Endgame. 16 pages of black-and-white photographs.