Book Description
The passion and essence of Texas high school football is captured in a photographic essay on the players, fans, pep rallies, speeches, and bands that conveys the spirit of all Friday night football games.
Author : Al Reinert
Publisher :
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 19,48 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Photography
ISBN :
The passion and essence of Texas high school football is captured in a photographic essay on the players, fans, pep rallies, speeches, and bands that conveys the spirit of all Friday night football games.
Author : Richard Whittingham
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 25,42 MB
Release : 2001
Category : College sports
ISBN : 0743222199
Chronicles the history of college football from its first games in 1901 through the major tournaments of the twenty-first century.
Author : Adam Zamoyski
Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Page : 658 pages
File Size : 11,85 MB
Release : 2012-11-29
Category : History
ISBN : 0007368720
Following on from his epic ‘1812: Napoleon's Fatal March on Moscow’, bestselling author Adam Zamoyski has written the dramatic story of the Congress of Vienna.
Author : Adriana E. Brook
Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 17,81 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0299313808
An analysis of the literary and dramatic function of ritual within the world of Sophocles' plays, for scholars of Greek tragedy, ancient theater, and poetics.
Author : Marko Geslani
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 49,36 MB
Release : 2018
Category : History
ISBN : 0190862882
Rites of the God-King offers a critical revision of mainstream Hinduism from the perspective of the life of a single ritual from medieval India. Drawing theoretical connections to modern ethnographies, it raises questions about the nature of kingship and priesthood, image-worship, and ritual change.
Author : Lorien Foote
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 28,39 MB
Release : 2021-10-07
Category : History
ISBN : 146966528X
During the Civil War, Union and Confederate politicians, military commanders, everyday soldiers, and civilians claimed their approach to the conflict was civilized, in keeping with centuries of military tradition meant to restrain violence and preserve national honor. One hallmark of civilized warfare was a highly ritualized approach to retaliation. This ritual provided a forum to accuse the enemy of excessive behavior, to negotiate redress according to the laws of war, and to appeal to the judgment of other civilized nations. As the war progressed, Northerners and Southerners feared they were losing their essential identity as civilized, and the attention to retaliation grew more intense. When Black soldiers joined the Union army in campaigns in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, raiding plantations and liberating enslaved people, Confederates argued the war had become a servile insurrection. And when Confederates massacred Black troops after battle, killed white Union foragers after capture, and used prisoners of war as human shields, Federals thought their enemy raised the black flag and embraced savagery. Blending military and cultural history, Lorien Foote's rich and insightful book sheds light on how Americans fought over what it meant to be civilized and who should be extended the protections of a civilized world.
Author : Ali Smith
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 45,26 MB
Release : 2019-04-30
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1101870788
From the Man Booker Prize Finalist comes the third novel in her Seasonal Quartet—a New York Times Notable Book and longlisted for the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction 2020 What unites Katherine Mansfield, Charlie Chaplin, Shakespeare, Rilke, Beethoven, Brexit, the present, the past, the north, the south, the east, the west, a man mourning lost times, a woman trapped in modern times? Spring. The great connective. With an eye to the migrancy of story over time and riffing on Pericles, one of Shakespeare's most resistant and rollicking works, Ali Smith tell the impossible tale of an impossible time. In a time of walls and lockdown, Smith opens the door. The time we're living in is changing nature. Will it change the nature of story? Hope springs eternal.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 918 pages
File Size : 33,29 MB
Release : 1996-07
Category : Politics
ISBN :
Author : William Golding
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 788 pages
File Size : 24,81 MB
Release : 2006-10-31
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780374530914
To the Ends of the Earth, William Golding's great sea trilogy, presents the extraordinary story of a warship's troubled journey to Australia in the early 1800s. Told through the pages of Edmund Talbolt's journall--with equal measure of wit and disdain--it records the mounting tensions and growing misfortunes aboard the ancient ship. An instant maritime classic, and one of Golding's finest achievements, the trilogy was adapted into a major three-part Mastpiece Theatre drama in 2006.
Author : Hannah Kent
Publisher : Little, Brown
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 25,99 MB
Release : 2013-09-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0316243906
Set against Iceland's stark landscape, Hannah Kent brings to vivid life the story of Agnes, who, charged with the brutal murder of her former master, is sent to an isolated farm to await execution. Set against Iceland's stark landscape, Hannah Kent brings to vivid life the story of Agnes, who, charged with the brutal murder of her former master, is sent to an isolated farm to await execution. Horrified at the prospect of housing a convicted murderer, the family at first avoids Agnes. Only Tv=ti, a priest Agnes has mysteriously chosen to be her spiritual guardian, seeks to understand her. But as Agnes's death looms, the farmer's wife and their daughters learn there is another side to the sensational story they've heard. Riveting and rich with lyricism, Burial Rites evokes a dramatic existence in a distant time and place, and asks the question, how can one woman hope to endure when her life depends upon the stories told by others?