Feels Like Forever

Feels Like Forever
Author: K. L. Cottrell
Publisher: K. L. Cottrell
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2017-10-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1945616067

She’s afraid to really live because of the pain of the past. Liv-Andria is raising her kid niece on her own, and that’s exactly how she wants it. Guarded and disciplined, she’s committed to keeping Rae away from the darkness she grew up in herself. It hasn’t been easy, but it has paid off; their little life is a safe and happy one. And hell will freeze over before Liv lets anything threaten that. He’s trying to really live despite the pain of the present. Landon hasn’t been wildly happy lately. But while there’s nothing he can do about his heaviest stressor, he’s ready to take charge of everything else—time is a gift he’s done wasting. One thing that ends up on his to-do list? Attempt friendship with the girls who live next to him, because there’s a sweet joy about them that he seriously wants to learn from. They aren’t expecting any of what is about to unfold. A cautious girl. A charming guy. A cute kid. And the future they all deserve. *This story deals with sensitive themes, including brief recollections of sexual abuse, and contains mature content.*

The Elements of Botany

The Elements of Botany
Author: Elizabeth Steele Perkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1837
Genre: Botanical illustration
ISBN:

Intended to present botanical science to a female readership

Sessional Papers of the Dominion of Canada

Sessional Papers of the Dominion of Canada
Author: Canada. Parliament
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1326
Release: 1911
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as an addendum to vol. 26, no. 7.

Peiresc’s Mediterranean World

Peiresc’s Mediterranean World
Author: Peter N. Miller
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2015-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674744063

Antiquarian, lawyer, and cat lover Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc (1580–1637) was a “prince” of the Republic of Letters and the most gifted French intellectual in the generation between Montaigne and Descartes. From Peiresc’s study in Aix-en-Provence, his insatiable curiosity poured forth in thousands of letters that traveled the Mediterranean, seeking knowledge of matters mundane and exotic. Mining the remarkable 70,000-page archive of this Provençal humanist and polymath, Peter N. Miller recovers a lost Mediterranean world of the early seventeenth century that was dominated by the sea: the ceaseless activity of merchants, customs officials, and ships’ captains at the center of Europe’s sprawling maritime networks. Peiresc’s Mediterranean World reconstructs the web of connections that linked the bustling port city of Marseille to destinations throughout the Western Mediterranean, North Africa, the Levant, and beyond. “Peter Miller’s reanimation of Peiresc, the master of the Mediterranean, is the best kind of case study. It not only makes us appreciate the range and richness of one man’s experience and the originality of his thought, but also suggests that he had many colleagues in his deepest and most imaginative inquiries. Most important, it gives us hope that their archives too will be opened up by scholars skillful and imaginative enough to make them speak to us.” —Anthony Grafton, New York Review of Books