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Author | : Peter Cheyney |
Publisher | : Murder Room |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2014-01-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1471901807 |
Rene Burg, one-time Chicago gunman, finds himself mixed up in the Norwegian underground movement during the war. As well as gunning for the German Army in general, Burg is out to get one person in particular: a beautiful deadly woman who has brought the technique of double-crossing to a fine art. And he doesn't have much time, because they are both under sentence of death.
Author | : Flo Conway |
Publisher | : Basic Books |
Total Pages | : 712 |
Release | : 2009-04-27 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0786735619 |
Child prodigy and brilliant MIT mathematician, Norbert Wiener founded the revolutionary science of cybernetics and ignited the information-age explosion of computers, automation, and global telecommunications. His best-selling book, Cybernetics, catapulted him into the public spotlight, as did his chilling visions of the future and his ardent social activism. Based on a wealth of primary sources and exclusive access to Wiener's closest family members, friends, and colleagues, Dark Hero of the Information Age reveals this eccentric genius as an extraordinarily complex figure. No one interested in the intersection of technology and culture will want to miss this epic story of one of the twentieth century's most brilliant and colorful figures.
Author | : Flo Conway |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 476 |
Release | : 2006-08-29 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780465013715 |
Two award-winning journalists reveal the epic story of one of the 20th century's most brilliant figures--the eccentric mathematical genius Norbert Wiener, who founded the revolutionary science of cybernetics and then spent his life warning the world about its dangerous human consequences. photos.
Author | : Stuart Flinders |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2018-06-14 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1838608338 |
In September 1857, a member of a religious sect killed himself on hearing the news that the object of his devout observance, Nikal Seyn, had died. Nikal Seyn was, in fact, John Nicholson, the leader of the British assault that recovered Delhi at the turning-point of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. What was it about Nicholson that prompted such devotion, not just from his religious followers, but from the general public? And why is he no longer considered a hero? The man called 'The Lion of the Punjab' by his contemporaries and compared to General Wolfe of Quebec, and even to Napoleon, has in recent times been dubbed 'an imperial psychopath' and 'a homosexual bully'. Yet his was a remarkable tale of a life of adventure lived on the very edge of the British Empire; of a man who was as courageous as he was ruthless, as loyal to his friends as he was merciless to those who crossed him. But it is also the story of how modern attitudes to race and Empire have changed in the years since he died. Previously unpublished material, including the diaries of contemporaries and personal letters, helps build a new perspective on Nicholson's personality. The book considers his sexuality and ambivalent attitude towards religion. It traces his murderous thoughts towards the Chief Commissioner of the Punjab, John Lawrence, and reveals that, remarkably, the Nikal Seyni cult continued into the 21st century. This is the first book-length biography of Nicholson for over 70 years. A new account of the Irish soldier who became an Indian God, an examination of the cult of a dark hero, is long overdue.
Author | : Earl Cooke |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2012-11-27 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1479753513 |
Merle was robbed, beaten, shot, and left for dead in the trunk of a car sinking fast in a river. How could he possibly escaped and then, rescued eight teenaged girls from a sex ring. . . . . . Maria was running away from her step-fathers advances, and a hard life with any man. So why give up her virginity to Merle? . . . . . . Merle was running from a passive life and wife. But why give up everything and start over with this little girl? . . . . . . . . They both were hiding out with new identities from Mexican drug lords. How they come together for a new life was hard to believe, but they had better watch out!! Paco Hernandez was coming for more than revenge! . . . . . . . .
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ISBN | : 0761556710 |
Author | : Robert George Waugh |
Publisher | : Waugh Enterprises LLC |
Total Pages | : 519 |
Release | : 2023-09-09 |
Genre | : Art |
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Overview: "Unleashing Greatness, A Black Hero's Quest" is an exhilarating and heartwarming novel that invites readers of all ages to embark on a transformative adventure. This captivating tale blends adventure, emotion, and essential life lessons, taking readers on a journey of self-discovery, unity, and empowerment. Set against the backdrop of rich African landscapes and cultures, this book combines the power of storytelling with Social Emotional Learning (SEL) competencies, creating a truly unique reading experience. Key Features: Gripping Adventure: Follow a group of young African American heroes as they navigate challenges, overcome adversaries, and uncover their true potential. Cultural Authenticity: Immerse yourself in vivid descriptions of African landscapes, traditions, and wildlife, creating a truly immersive reading experience. SEL Integration: Seamlessly integrates SEL competencies like self-awareness, responsible decision-making, and relationship skills into the narrative, providing readers with valuable life lessons. Character Development: Engaging and relatable characters undergo personal growth, fostering a deep emotional connection with readers. Diversity and Unity: Explores themes of unity, understanding, and embracing diverse perspectives, promoting positive social interactions. Target Audience: Young Adults: Ages 10-16 seeking an empowering and relatable story that resonates with their experiences. Educators and Parents: Utilize the book's SEL integration to facilitate meaningful discussions on personal growth and life skills. Book Clubs: Offers a compelling narrative for thought-provoking discussions on identity, unity, and emotional intelligence. Benefits: Empowers readers to embrace their individuality and unleash their true potential. Encourages unity and understanding by celebrating diversity and the power of teamwork. Provides valuable life lessons in an engaging and relatable format. Cultivates emotional intelligence and self-awareness, supporting personal growth and decision-making skills.
Author | : Samantha J. Rayner |
Publisher | : UCL Press |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2021-02-25 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1787357600 |
The Nonesuch is the name of one of Georgette Heyer’s most famous novels. It means a person or thing without equal, and Georgette Heyer is certainly that. Her historical works inspire a fiercely loyal, international readership and are championed by literary figures such as A. S. Byatt and Stephen Fry. Georgette Heyer, History, and Historical Fiction brings together an eclectic range of chapters from scholars all over the world to explore the contexts of Heyer’s career. Divided into four parts – gender; genre; sources; and circulation and reception – the volume draws on scholarship on Heyer and her contemporaries to show how her work sits in a chain of influence, and why it remains pertinent to current conversations on books and publishing in the twenty-first century. Heyer’s impact on science fiction is accounted for, as are the milieu she was writing in, the many subsequent works that owe Heyer’s writing a debt, and new methods for analysing these enduring books. From the gothic to data science, there is something for everyone in this volume; a celebration of Heyer’s ‘nonesuch’ status amongst historical novelists, proving that she and her contemporary women writers deserve to be read (and studied) as more than just guilty pleasures.
Author | : Jessica Page Morrell |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2008-07-14 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1599634325 |
Get to Know Your Character's Sinister Side A truly memorable antagonist is not a one-dimensional super villain bent on world domination for no particular reason. Realistic, credible bad guys create essential story complications, personalize conflict, add immediacy to a story line, and force the protagonist to evolve. From mischief-makers to villains to arch nemeses, Bullies, Bastards & Bitches shows you how to create nuanced bad guys who are indispensable to the stories in which they appear. Through detailed instruction and examples from contemporary bestsellers and classic page-turners, author Jessica Page Morrell also shows you how to: • Understand the subtle but key differences between unlikeable protagonists, anti-heroes, dark heroes, and bad boys • Supply even your darkest sociopath with a sympathetic attribute that will engage readers • Set the stage for an unforgettable standoff between your hero and your villain • Choose the right type of female villain—femme fatale, mommy dearest, avenger, etc.—for your story Bullies, Bastards & Bitches is your all-encompassing bad-guy compendium to tapping into any character's dark side.
Author | : Alexander Welsh |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 269 |
Release | : 2014-07-14 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1400863295 |
One of the most influential works on Sir Walter Scott, The Hero of the Waverley Novels is a model for reconstructing ideas common at a given period in time. In this book Alexander Welsh draws upon the entire canon of Scott's fiction to demonstrate its bearing on property and the behavior prescribed for the propertied classes. Analyzing the "passive hero"--the protagonist who is acted upon by outside forces--he shows how Scott became such a powerful influence for nineteenth-century literature and history. Welsh has updated his book with an essay on history and revolution in Old Mortality, another on repression and the social contract in the novels, and an afterword on the contrast of styles. Originally published in 1993. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.