Falcon's Cry
Author | : Leona Karr |
Publisher | : Harlequin Treasury-Harlequin Intrigue 90s |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780373221448 |
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Author | : Leona Karr |
Publisher | : Harlequin Treasury-Harlequin Intrigue 90s |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780373221448 |
Falcon's Cry by Leona Karr released on Jun 22, 1990 is available now for purchase.
Author | : Michael Donnelly |
Publisher | : Praeger |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 1998-08-27 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : |
U.S. Air Force Major Michael Donnelly was diagnosed with ALS, Lou Gehrig's Disease, after his tour of duty in Desert Storm. When the Pentagon denied any connection between his illness and his service in the Gulf War, Donnelly testified before the House of Representatives in 1998, leading to recommendations for studies into the group of symptoms displayed by Gulf veterans which have become known as "Persian Gulf syndrome."
Author | : Kathleen Jamie |
Publisher | : Pan Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 2024-09-26 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 1529095603 |
'Jamie’s poetry offers a new way of seeing the world and a new form of intelligence about ourselves and other species' – Kit Fan, Guardian The Keelie Hawk is a landmark poetry collection from Kathleen Jamie, the current Makar (National Poet) of Scotland. For the first time, Kathleen Jamie has brought her astonishing lyric talent to the language of her homeland, with outstanding results. The Keelie Hawk is a deeply resonant collection written in Scots, with each poem accompanied by a translation into English. Its publication is a significant event in Scottish literature, not only a reclaiming by one of our finest poets of the mouth-music of literary Scots, but a furthering of that language: ‘by making poems, a language develops’, Jamie observes in a fascinating afterword.
Author | : Karen Maitland |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 476 |
Release | : 2012-08-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0141956895 |
The Falcons of Fire and Ice by Karen Maitland, author of the hugely popular Company of Liars, is a powerful historical thriller which takes you right back to the darkest corners of the 16th century. Intelligently written and meticulously researched, it is a real treat for all fans of CJ Sansom and Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose. 'A tour de force: dark and woven with the supernatural' Daily Mail 1564, Lisbon. The Inquisition displays its power and ruthlessly spreads fear. Heretics are tortured and burned. Any who oppose the Church's will realize that silence is preferable to a slow and agonizing death. Isabela, daughter of the Falconer at the Royal Court, is about to be caught in the Church's terrifying schemes. The slaughter of two of the King's precious white falcons sees her father arrested and imprisoned. As punishment he and his family will be killed unless the birds are replaced. Isabela, young and headstrong, decides that only she can save her father. These birds are impossibly rare, and she will have to travel far and into strange lands to find them to clear her father's name. It is a journey that will take her into a dark and dangerous world filled with menacing people driven by fearful beliefs. And, unfortunately for Isabela, the Church has sent a companion to ensure she never returns . . . Step back in time with Karen Maitland's Dark Tales and discover a world full of imagination in The Falcons of Fire and Ice - 'a thrilling horrible vision of the Dark Ages' Metro Karen Maitland travelled and worked in many parts of the United Kingdom before finally settling in the beautiful medieval city of Lincoln. She is the author of The White Room, Company of Liars, The Owl Killersand The Gallows Curse. The latter three titles are available as Penguin paperbacks.
Author | : Kumkum Gupta |
Publisher | : Arihant Publications India limited |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2018-04-20 |
Genre | : Study Aids |
ISBN | : 9350944839 |
A Compendium of Spoken Words’ has been designed to acquaint the readers with English words used for conversation in our day-today lives. The present book contains around 9000 words from the English Language. Large collection of spoken words along with their Hindi meanings and the way of pronouncing that words in Hindi has been given in this book. The book begins with a special section on How to Pronounce a Word Correctly. The book has been divided into 15 chapters namely Words in Frequent Use…@ Alphabet, Synonyms, Antonyms, Contranyms, Homonyms, Heteronyms, Homographs, Plaindromes, Pangram, Idioms & Phrases, Words Used as Different Parts of Speech, One Word Substitutions, Words Used in the Constitution, The Speaking Tree: Words by Category, Foreign Words, Phobias, Manias, Group of Collective Noun, Words: Used in British & American English, Traits of People, Cries of Animals & Birds, Collocation and Words with their Roots & Their Meaning.
Author | : Ann Zwinger |
Publisher | : University of Arizona Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2022-03-15 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0816548226 |
Seeking out wildflowers and whitewater, Ann Zwinger has called many places home. The Nearsighted Naturalist brings together work from more than two decades in her career as one of our most distinguished natural history writers. From the Indiana landscape of her youth to her Colorado mountain retreat, from Arizona's Aravaipa Canyon to New Zealand's Kapiti Island, Zwinger leads an ever-widening armchair tour of natural places both ordinary and astonishing. Whether anticipating the first day of spring or seeing the elegance of the subtle hues of a moth's papery wings, Zwinger's trademark eye for detail brings the landscape alive. Her travels trace her evolution from a home-centered wife and mother to a wandering adventurer, an evolution that has taught her to be at home in nature no matter where she is. Sprinkled with Zwinger's own charming pen-and-ink drawings, The Nearsighted Naturalist reminds us of the power of the very best nature writing. It is an invitation to wander, to travel to faraway places, to revisit your own backyard, to chase dragonflies, and to experience the healing power of a sea-smoothed pebble. With the author, readers will embark on a fascinating exploration into distant deserts of the mind and hillsides of the heart.
Author | : Claire Delacroix |
Publisher | : Deborah A. Cooke |
Total Pages | : 1589 |
Release | : 2020-03-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1989367496 |
Be swept away by four thrilling medieval romances by the "Queen of Medieval Romance", each featuring a defiant lady at odds with a persistent and powerful knight. Sparks fly in these battles of wills, but passion will win the day. In One Knight's Return, Melissande is compelled by her overlord to marry a rough knight just home from crusade - the alternative is to surrender her family holding completely. She knows the kind of knight who will hold her heart, and Quinn de Sayerne isn't it. Quinn, on the other hand, knows what it's like to risk everything and is determined to make their arranged marriage into a real oneÑno matter what the cost to his beautiful wife's pride. In The Scoundrel, Evangeline will do anything to retrieve the relic stolen from the chapel in her family holding, even seduce the thief himself to capture the prize. Gawain has always lived outside the law, a charming rebel protecting his own advantage, but Evangeline's devotion to Inverfyre makes him question is choices. If he changed his ways, could this beguiling, brilliant, maddening woman come to love him? In The Rose Red Bride, Erik abducts Vivienne to avenge himself against his wicked brother. Fueled by anger, he expects little of his captive except a sonÑbut Vivienne is precisely the woman to take Erik's cause once she learns his story. If Vivienne can ensure that Erik's stolen legacy is regained, will her embittered but honorable husband find room in his heart for her? In The Warrior's Prize, Elizabeth challenges Rafael to change his ways, skeptical that the mercenary who nearly cost her brother his life is capable of redemption. But Rafael sees his comrade's sister as an angel sent to save him, and when he realizes that she's in peril of being claimed by the Fae king himself, Rafael will pay any price to save the only maiden bold enough to challenge him. But will his all be enough for Elizabeth? Indulge in four sweeping medieval romances to warm a winter's night!
Author | : Charlie Gillett |
Publisher | : Souvenir Press |
Total Pages | : 545 |
Release | : 2011-05-01 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 0285640240 |
Charlie Gillett, a British journalist, loves the music, and his passion is evident throughout The Sound of the City. Yet the greatest strength of the book is the way Gillett tracks the resistance of the music industry to early rock-and-roll, which was followed (needless to say) by a frantic rush to engulf and devour it. When first published The Sound of the City was hailed as having 'never been bettered as the definitive history of rock' (Guardian). Now the classic history of rock and roll, has been revised and updated with over 75 historic archive photos. The text has been substantially revised to include newly discovered information and it is now 'the one essential work about the history of rock n' roll' (Jon Landau in Rolling Stone).
Author | : Elizabeth Missing Sewell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 1872 |
Genre | : English language |
ISBN | : |