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Author | : Christoph Ransmayr |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2010-02-17 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307555682 |
From Christoph Ransmayr, whose brilliant rise to preeminence among the younger generation of writers in the German language was recently crowned when he shared with Salman Rushdie Europe's most prestigious new literary award, the Aristeion Prize--a novel in which fiction and history are forged into a universe of mythic intensity. World War II has ended, but only in the West. Central Europe is slipping back into its agricultural past. The bomb has not yet been dropped--nor will it be for twenty years. The Allies have punished Germany for its war crimes by forcing it to revert to a preindustrial age: power stations, railways, factories, and all the machinery of technology have been destroyed or abandoned and left to decay. Moor is a small quarry town (Mauthausen in the all-too-recent past of real history). The occupying American army has installed a camp survivor, Ambras, to govern the local population. Brave, lonely, hated and feared by his former persecutors, Ambras has returned to Moor only because his Jewish wife died there. Setting up house in a derelict villa surrounded by wild hounds that earn him the nickname the Dog King, he chooses another loner, the village boy Bering, as his bodyguard. Moving away from his family and into the compound, the boy enters a new universe of power, of half-glimpsed ideas, of contact with the forbidden world outside. And he meets the only other person Ambras welcomes, a strange and beautiful orphan girl named Lily who lives and hunts in the hills, who knows where the weapons are hidden and forages in the "free world for the goods the villagers crave. But Bering's new life begins to unravel as he succumbs to a strange eye disease known as Morbus Kitahara, in which the vision gradually darkens and which tends to afflict marksmen and sharpshooters. Only Lily can find help, can offer them all a possible future. The three make a courageous bid to escape, and the account of their flight brings the novel to its extraordinarily gripping and suspenseful climax. Searingly powerful, with a poetic intensity that stays with the reader long after the last page, The Dog King is a modern masterpiece.
Author | : Andrew C Revering |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2020-08-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781641844079 |
Anoka Minnesota Police Dog King was the first police dog to be use effectively in the Minneapolis/St.Paul Metropolitan Area in the 1960's. His success led to the development of police dog units in a five state area surrounding Minnesota. He received numerous awards for his criminal apprehensions, and a local newspaper reporter referred to him as the Rin Tin Tin of the Anoka Police Department. Upon his death the City of Anoka named a park after him(King Memorial Park), and a lifesize was placed there in his honor. In 2018 he was inducted as an honoree in the National Law Enforcement Museum in Washington DC.
Author | : Mikael Lindnord |
Publisher | : Greystone Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2017-09-09 |
Genre | : Pets |
ISBN | : 1771643382 |
The uplifting true story of an extreme athlete, a stray dog, and how they found each other. “Heroic and heartwarming” (Forbes), this unbelievable adventure will make readers laugh, gasp, cry, and see rescue dogs with a whole new perspective. NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING MARK WAHLBERG—STREAMING ON STARZ When you're racing 435 miles through the jungles and mountains of South America, the last thing you need is a stray dog tagging along. But that's exactly what happened to Mikael Lindnord, captain of a Swedish adventure racing team, when he threw a scruffy but dignified mongrel a meatball one afternoon. When the team left the next day, the dog followed. Try as they might, they couldn't lose him—and soon Mikael realized that he didn't want to. Crossing rivers, battling illness and injury, and struggling through some of the toughest terrain on the planet, the team and the dog walked, kayaked, cycled, and climbed together toward the finish line, where Mikael decided he would save the dog, now named Arthur, and bring him back to his family in Sweden, whatever it took. Illustrated with candid photographs, Arthur provides a testament to the amazing bond between dogs and people.
Author | : Stephen King |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2018-12-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1982115432 |
#1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King’s novella The Sun Dog, published in his award-winning 1990 story collection Four Past Midnight, now available for the first time as a standalone publication. The dog is loose again. It is not sleeping. It is not lazy. It’s coming for you. Kevin Delavan wants only one thing for his fifteenth birthday: a Polaroid Sun 660. There’s something wrong with his gift, though. No matter where Kevin Delevan aims the camera, it produces a photograph of an enormous, vicious dog. In each successive picture, the menacing creature draws nearer to the flat surface of the Polaroid film as if it intends to break through. When old Pop Merrill, the town’s sharpest trader, gets wind of this phenomenon, he envisions a way to profit from it. But the Sun Dog, a beast that shouldn’t exist at all, turns out to be a very dangerous investment.
Author | : I. C. Eason |
Publisher | : University of North Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781574410129 |
Pipelines, and put up miles of power lines. All of a sudden he was in the middle of a big battle, and he soon became known as "The King of the Dog People."
Author | : Stephen Michael King |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015-03-05 |
Genre | : Animals |
ISBN | : 9781407145563 |
Mutt Dog is brave and fast and smart, but he's hungry and all alone in the world. He needs someone to love him and put a roof over his head. Luckily there's a person out there who can give him the loving home he deserves in this heartwarming tale of resilience and belonging. This beautifully illustrated picture book by Stephen Michael King will be cherished by dog-lovers everywhere.
Author | : Terry Griggs |
Publisher | : The Porcupine's Quill |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780889841598 |
Terry Griggs' first novel is a comic extravaganza of life in an island community. It is also about the lake surrounding that island, about water itself. The events of the novel are weirdly refracted. This is the story of a christening, a portrait of a community, a story of a quest - the search for the Lusty Man, an iron-age Celtic fertility figure transported to these shores in the nineteenth century, which presides over the novel's loving, quarrelling, and begetting. The story revolves around members of the Stink family who live in unwholesome closeness at the clan home in Stinkville, Belchie Township, and in satellite mobile homes. Chet Stink plays Jingle Bells by hitting diverse portions of his skull with a wrench; Tennessee Ernie Stink practices fire-swallowing with a BBQ-starter and a marshmallow on a toasting-fork; the entire pack is reputed to live on road-kill. Into these lives and through them drift angels, ghosts, and an androgynous school teacher whose subversive methodology renders intriguing consequences. The Lusty Man is a novel experience indeed. It is rather like watching the frozen activity of a Hieronymus Bosch painting or seeing a Breugel explode into manic life.
Author | : Tom Peart |
Publisher | : FriesenPress |
Total Pages | : 295 |
Release | : 2023-08-04 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1039164684 |
When it comes to a career in coaching sports, there is no teaching without doing—and practice doesn’t just make perfect, it makes a whole life. In this heartfelt memoir, first-time author Thomas H. Peart recounts the story of his experiences growing up in Alexandria, Minnesota, playing hockey, joining the US Marine Corps, attending college, and eventually entering a lengthy and impressive career as a coach for high school, college, and professional hockey—both stateside and overseas—alongside a number of other sports. Beginning in childhood and throughout his life, all the way up to the moment of his authoring this very book, Peart’s career as a coach is a testament to the value of learning through experience, teaching with care and respect, and always remaining open to opportunity. A satisfying slice of life in the postwar American Midwest, this book will make a great addition to the shelves of Peart’s contemporaries, as well as anyone interested in the worlds of amateur and professional sports. Because those who do, teach—and those who teach, do.
Author | : Maurice Hewlett |
Publisher | : Prabhat Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2024-09-14 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Immerse yourself in the historical epic of Maurice Hewlett’s The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay, a novel that brings to life the tumultuous and dramatic world of medieval England. Experience a story filled with rich historical detail and complex characters as you journey through a time of great conflict and intrigue. As Hewlett’s narrative unfolds, you’ll be drawn into the vivid portrayal of Richard Yea-and-Nay’s life, exploring themes of honor, power, and destiny. The novel offers a deep dive into the challenges and triumphs of its protagonist, set against a meticulously crafted historical backdrop.But here’s a question to ponder: How do the themes of honor and power in The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay reflect the broader historical context of medieval England? Can the experiences of Richard provide insights into the nature of leadership and personal struggle during this era? Explore the immersive world of The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay, where each chapter reveals the intricacies of medieval politics and personal drama. This is more than just a historical narrative; it’s a profound examination of the forces that shape human destiny. Are you ready to be swept away by the epic tale of The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay? Discover a novel that combines historical depth with a compelling look at the nature of power and personal ambition.Don’t miss the chance to experience this richly detailed story. Purchase The Life and Death of Richard Yea-and-Nay today and let the dramatic world of medieval England captivate your imagination.
Author | : Various |
Publisher | : Read Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2021-06-28 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1528762967 |
The King Charles Spaniel - A Complete Anthology of the Dog gathers together all the best early writing on the breed from our library of scarce, out-of-print antiquarian books and documents and reprints it in a quality, modern edition. This anthology includes chapters taken from a comprehensive range of books, many of them now rare and much sought-after works, all of them written by renowned breed experts of their day. These books are treasure troves of information about the breed - The physical points, temperaments, and special abilities are given; celebrated dogs are discussed and pictured; and the history of the breed and pedigrees of famous champions are also provided. The contents were well illustrated with numerous photographs of leading and famous dogs of that era and these are all reproduced to the highest quality. Books used include: My Dog And I by H. W. Huntington (1897), Dogs Of The World by Arthur Craven (1931), The Book Of Dogs by Stanley West (1935) and many others.