Colossal Wonders

Colossal Wonders
Author: Zahid Ameer
Publisher: Zahid Ameer
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2024-06-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Discover the awe-inspiring giants of our world in "Colossal Wonders: Exploring Earth's Largest Marvels." From the towering General Sherman Tree to the immense Great Barrier Reef, this eBook delves into the largest natural and man-made wonders on Earth. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and curious minds alike, embark on a journey through fascinating facts and stunning photographs that showcase the grandeur of these colossal marvels. Uncover the mysteries behind the biggest phenomena and structures that define our planet's magnificence.

The King Country, Or, Explorations in New Zealand

The King Country, Or, Explorations in New Zealand
Author: James Henry Kerry-Nicholls
Publisher: London : S. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1884
Genre: King Country (N.Z.)
ISBN:

The author travelled through the King Country immediately it had been opened up for railway survey and construction. His journey with a Maori guide around central North Island is a valuable account.

Enlightening the World

Enlightening the World
Author: Yasmin Sabina Khan
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801463602

Conceived in the aftermath of the American Civil War and the grief that swept France over the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the Statue of Liberty has been a potent symbol of the nation's highest ideals since it was unveiled in 1886. Dramatically situated on Bedloe's Island (now Liberty Island) in the harbor of New York City, the statue has served as a reminder for generations of immigrants of America's long tradition as an asylum for the poor and the persecuted. Although it is among the most famous sculptures in the world, the story of its creation is little known. In Enlightening the World, Yasmin Sabina Khan provides a fascinating new account of the design of the statue and the lives of the people who created it, along with the tumultuous events in France and the United States that influenced them. Khan's narrative begins on the battlefields of Gettysburg, where Lincoln framed the Civil War as a conflict testing whether a nation "conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal... can long endure." People around the world agreed with Lincoln that this question—and the fate of the Union itself—affected the "whole family of man." Inspired by the Union's victory and stunned by Lincoln's death, Édouard-René Lefebvre de Laboulaye, a legal scholar and noted proponent of friendship between his native France and the United States, conceived of a monument to liberty and the exemplary form of government established by the young nation. For Laboulaye and all of France, the statue would be called La Liberté Éclairant le Monde—Liberty Enlightening the World. Following the statue's twenty-year journey from concept to construction, Khan reveals in brilliant detail the intersecting lives that led to the realization of Laboulaye's dream: the Marquis de Lafayette; Alexis de Tocqueville; the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, whose commitment to liberty and self-government was heightened by his experience of the Franco-Prussian War; the architect Richard Morris Hunt, the first American to study architecture at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris; and the engineer Gustave Eiffel, who pushed the limits for large-scale metal construction. Also here are the contributions of such figures as Senators Charles Sumner and Carl Schurz, the artist John La Farge, the poet Emma Lazarus, and the publisher Joseph Pulitzer. While exploring the creation of the statue, Khan points to possible sources—several previously unexamined—for the design. She links the statue's crown of rays with Benjamin Franklin's image of the rising sun and makes a clear connection between the broken chain under Lady Liberty's foot and the abolition of slavery. Through the rich story of this remarkable national monument, Enlightening the World celebrates both a work of human accomplishment and the vitality of liberty.

The Mentor

The Mentor
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 682
Release: 1917
Genre: Prison periodicals
ISBN:

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: American Chamber of Commerce in Germany
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1911
Genre: Germany
ISBN:

The King Country

The King Country
Author: J.H Kerry-Nicholls
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-07-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752350008

Reproduction of the original: The King Country by J.H Kerry-Nicholls

The Circle of the Snake

The Circle of the Snake
Author: Grafton Tanner
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2020-12-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 178904023X

Shocked by 9/11, the Great Recession, digital anxiety, and ecological collapse, the West suffers from nostalgia. People everywhere yearn for a utopian version of the past that never existed. Desperate for relief, many long to escape from the present. Some will stop at nothing to achieve it. In his essential new book, Grafton Tanner, author of Babbling Corpse: Vaporwave and the Commodification of Ghosts, argues that our nostalgia today is partly a consequence of the attention economy. At a time when historical literacy is crucial, and old prejudices are percolating into the present, Big Tech’s predictive algorithms are locking us into nostalgic feedback loops. The result is a precarious society with its gaze fixed on the good old days. Spanning from the ancient Sophists to Black Mirror, The Circle of the Snake is at once a reckoning with the myth of digital utopia and an incisive analysis of nostalgia as a weapon to spread fascism.

The Nonsense Papers

The Nonsense Papers
Author: James W. Astrada
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1475946694

The idea of aliens and UFOs has always played a crucial role in human history. Regardless of the ridicule this mind-set inspires in skeptics, the intense speculation and debate on this topic continues to intrigue around the world. Hundreds have shared detailed personal experiences of contact with these beings or crafts, recounting a wide variety of alien interaction with our world and its peoples. Yet the official explanations-swamp gas, weather balloons, and more-just don't match up with these reports. The "Nonsense" Papers anthology explores these controversial and contemporary issues, considering a wide variety of interrelated topics: - UFOs - Military "black projects" based on alien technology - Former NASA missions (and the possible secrets they hold) - An alternative view on organized religious cults (and how their origin by our creators from the stars) - Environmental issues, including climate change - Time travel - Testimonies from those who offer insight on alien contact - The future and fate of our planet after 2012 This collection also focuses on humanity and culture, examining where we are headed if we continue down our current path. It questions those who plan to "save" humanity by making exaggerated claims and impossible goals and challenges us to analyze and examine ourselves and our society as a whole. It implores humans to use common sense, rationality, and logic as our present life seems void of feelings, dreams, hopes, and desires. Overall, the only way humans can save these precious ideologies is in the discovery of ourselves.