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Author | : Diane Carey |
Publisher | : Pocket Books/Star Trek |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780671002381 |
Worf finds his honor tested when he goes undercover to infiltrate a planetary criminal network, while his son Alexander searches for the true meaning of honor in his own human heritage.
Author | : R. Allen Chappell |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014-08-23 |
Genre | : Ancestral Pueblo culture |
ISBN | : 9781500714772 |
Charlie Yazzie and Thomas Begay find themselves caught up in yet another dangerous and intrigue filled adventure on the nations largest Indian reservation. Old and new characters become involved in one of the canyon land's oldest mysteries. Thomas's longtime drinking buddy and Charlie's former archaeology Professor are the target of a ruthless Indian rights movement. Hidden forces are determined to end an investigation that could change the face of an ancient people. Dark secrets are revealed in this fast paced mystery and fascinating culture.Ancient Blood is book number three in the Navajo Nation Mystery series -a stand-alone sequel to the widely acclaimed Navajo Autumn and Boy Madeof Dawn.
Author | : Christopher H. Johnson |
Publisher | : Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | : 367 |
Release | : 2013-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0857457500 |
The word “blood” awakens ancient ideas, but we know little about its historical representation in Western cultures. Anthropologists have customarily studied how societies think about the bodily substances that unite them, and the contributors to this volume develop those questions in new directions. Taking a radically historical perspective that complements traditional cultural analyses, they demonstrate how blood and kinship have constantly been reconfigured in European culture. This volume challenges the idea that blood can be understood as a stable entity, and shows how concepts of blood and kinship moved in both parallel and divergent directions over the course of European history.
Author | : Steven Saylor |
Publisher | : Minotaur Books |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2007-04-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1429908580 |
In the unseasonable heat of a spring morning in 80 B.C., Gordianus the Finder is summoned to the house of Cicero, a young advocate staking his reputation on a case involving the savage murder of the wealthy, sybaritic Sextus Roscius. Charged with the murder is Sextus's son, greed being the apparent motive. The punishment, rooted deep in Roman tradition, is horrific beyond imagining. The case becomes a political nightmare when Gordianus's investigation takes him through the city's raucous, pungent streets and deep into rural Umbria. Now, one man's fate may threaten the very leaders of Rome itself.
Author | : Nora Ash |
Publisher | : Little Huldra Media |
Total Pages | : 393 |
Release | : 2018-02-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Author | : Michael Boylan |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2015-04-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1135013284 |
This book examines the origins of ancient Greek science using the vehicles of blood, blood vessels, and the heart. Careful attention to biomedical writers in the ancient world, as well as to the philosophical and literary work of writers prior to the Hippocratic authors, produce an interesting story of how science progressed and the critical context in which important methodological questions were addressed. The end result is an account that arises from debates that are engaged in and "solved" by different writers. These stopping points form the foundation for Harvey and for modern philosophy of biology. Author Michael Boylan sets out the history of science as well as a critical evaluation based upon principles in the contemporary canon of the philosophy of science—particularly those dealing with the philosophy of biology.
Author | : Curt Sampson |
Publisher | : Villard |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2011-07-06 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 0307800903 |
For a century and a half, the best golf players in the world have, once a year, attempted to beat the weather, the pressure, and one of the toughest courses in the world at the British Open. In Royal and Ancient, Curt Sampson, the bestselling author of Hogan and The Masters, draws a definitive and affectionate portrait of this legendary tournament, with a fascinating narrative of both its rich history and its exciting present. The thread of Royal and Ancient is the 1999 cham-pionship--the most astonishing four days in British Open history. Sampson follows individual players as they meet the gut-wrenching challenge of the links at Carnoustie: the icy classicist, Steve Elkington; the good-looking bon vivant, Andrew Magee; the struggling hopeful, Clark Dennis; Zane Scotland, the youngest Open qualifier in history. Sampson is there for Jean Van de Velde's dramatic collapse on the final day, probing both Van de Velde and his caddie for their emotional insights. He gets inside the heads of stars and journeymen, caddies and groundskeepers, and shows how they prepare and how they think as the tournament pro-gresses, from the qualifying rounds to the practice sessions, all the way through the play-off on the final day. Beyond his excellent reportage, Curt Sampson captures British Open history as it's never been captured before. With an insider's knowledge and expertise, he draws us into the rare-fied atmosphere of tradition and myth, telling the amazing--and sometimes heartbreaking--stories of past champions, of triumphs and tragedies, of deaths and ghosts. We hear the unexpectedly poignant story of one of the early greats, Tommy Morris, the invincible champion of the 1860s and 1870s, and explore the loyal Scottish fascination with the legendary Ben Hogan. The reminiscences of past and current participants combine with the behind-the-scenes stories of everyone from the club superintendent to the local pub owners to give an intimate look at this unique tournament. In his book The Majors, John Feinstein called Curt Sampson's The Masters the best book ever written about that Augusta event. Now, in Royal and Ancient, Sampson cracks the inner circle of another remarkable major to provide this fascinating and truly all-embracing view of the British Open.
Author | : Raven Belasco |
Publisher | : Blood & Ancient Scrolls |
Total Pages | : 366 |
Release | : 2020-05-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781642028805 |
Blood, passion, and swords. And don't forget flamethrowers. And one librarian, in over her head. How did I get here: covered in blood and holding a sword I can't use? It all started when the dark and mysterious stranger showed up at my children's reading hour. Of course I noticed him. I'd been single (and bored) for longer than I care to admit. Me, I'm Anushka (Noosh) Rosetti, head librarian. He turned out to be a vampire. And not just any vampire: Vlad Dracula. Although he goes by another name these days, and he says he's changed his violent ways. He definitely seemed more of a lover than a fighter. At first. In a whirlwind of passion and blood-drinking, I made a crucial but impulsive decision: share blood with him a third time, and give up normal human society forever, making my life among the "am'r"-that's what the vampires call themselves. The whirlwind just keeps spinning faster. Before I know it, I'm at an am'r summit meeting-and then, abducted by Vlad's oldest enemy. He's hoping to use me to undo all of my lover and my new family's plans to save am'r society from tearing itself apart. I thought I was just going to archive some ancient books, but somehow I have to keep myself from being used as a pawn by the craziest bad guy ever, escape back to the good guys (and I'm not sure how "good" they really are) across a desert (I don't even know what country I'm in!) and not be killed in the process. I don't know how I will survive the next five minutes, never mind save my beloved's life, too.... Blood Ex Libris is the first book in a brand new, dark urban fantasy series mixing horror, history, and blood-soaked romance featuring a snarky librarian heroine, a sensual but complex hero in the story of a life that unfolds in unexpected ways from humdrum to death-defying thrills, from Middle America to the middle of an unknown desert, surrounded by sword-fighting, explosions, and the ultimate drama of immortals meeting death. Note: This book contains some VERY steamy scenes. If that's not your thing, you may reconsider reading this story.
Author | : Cherie Winner |
Publisher | : Twenty-First Century Books |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2007-01-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0822566060 |
A history of the art of transfusions and a scientific discourse on the chemistry of blood.
Author | : Gil Anidjar |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 464 |
Release | : 2014-05-06 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0231167202 |
Blood, in Gil AnidjarÕs argument, maps the singular history of Christianity. A category for historical analysis, blood can be seen through its literal and metaphorical uses as determining, sometimes even defining, Western culture, politics, and social practices and their wide-ranging incarnations in nationalism, capitalism, and law. Engaging with a variety of sources, Anidjar explores the presence and the absence, the making and unmaking of blood in philosophy and medicine, law and literature, and economic and political thought, from ancient Greece to medieval Spain, from the Bible to Shakespeare and Melville. The prevalence of blood in the social, juridical, and political organization of the modern West signals that we do not live in a secular age into which religion could return. Flowing across multiple boundaries, infusing them with violent precepts that we must address, blood undoes the presumed oppositions between religion and politics, economy and theology, and kinship and race. It demonstrates that what we think of as modern is in fact imbued with Christianity. Christianity, Blood fiercely argues, must be reconsidered beyond the boundaries of religion alone.