Letters From Lotusland

Letters From Lotusland
Author: ian Whitcomb
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 057803610X

Ian Whitcomb, One Hit Wonder British Invader of the 1960s and teen heart-throb, never went home. Instead he tried to settle down in Los Angeles County where, over the years, he produced a Grammy-winning CD, wrote songs for movies, auditioned for butler roles in TV commercials, had and lost dogs, married successfully, and continued to play his ukulele as the ship went down. Now the entire soap opera (1996--2008), roped together in hard copy with appropriate photos, can be relished as a roller coaster of self-pity, vaunting and failed ambition, jealousy, bathos and pathos, culminating in a Big Dream. In other words, this is a comedy book. Mainline Show Biz may have passed Whitcomb by but here in these precious pages he creates his own world of heroes and villains with himself as King in order to get sweet revenge through the twisted lingo of his India rubber sword.

Lotus Land

Lotus Land
Author: Bhuban Patra
Publisher: One Point Six Technologies Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-11-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9390463661

The era is 1200 CE, when the intruders from the west ravaged Bharat; a small kingdom in its eastern part was entering its golden period. The kingdom of Kalinga though a maritime superpower remained secluded and reclusive to the other nations of Bharat. This was not by chance, but by choice, as this holy land was fulfilling a prophecy that could become the basis of existence for the entire humankind after the Kali Yuga ends. The first book of the Konark Secret Duology is the tale of Bishnu Maharana, the chief architect of the Konark Temple. This is his journey about how he became a master architect and the secrets he unravels while constructing this shrine. Was this temple just a grand monument or were there secrets behind its construction? Why was an unusual technique being used for its creation, when there were tried and tested methods? Did this monument hold some secret within itself? Was Bishnu Maharana an architect or a man of secrets?

Lotusland

Lotusland
Author: Theodore Roosevelt Gardner
Publisher: Allen A. Knoll Publishers
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1995
Genre: California
ISBN:

Lotusland is one of the most dramatic gardens in the world. This spectacular book eloquently chronicles the gardens and the life story of the eccentric Madame Ganna Walska, the legendary woman who spent more than forty years and untold millions developing these gardens.

Lotus Land

Lotus Land
Author: Peter Anthony Thompson
Publisher: London : T. W. Laurie
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1906
Genre: Thailand
ISBN:

Lotus Land

Lotus Land
Author: Darcy Van Poelgeest
Publisher: Boom! Studios
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2024-09-18
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 168415152X

Is entropy the end, or is there another way? The mysterious Keeper Program in a cyberpunk, decaying Vancouver of the near-future has developed highly-advanced technology that calls this into question, playing god with the meaning of human life itself. But when an attack on the clandestine program occurs, former police detective Bennie Strikman comes out of retirement to take on one final, chilling case, and hopefully take those involved with the program out of harm's way. But the secrets of the Keeper Program grow deep, with the heart of everything directly connected to the chilling trail that Bennie follows. He won’t be the same after what he uncovers... Eisner-winning and Harvey-nominated writer and director Darcy Van Poelgeest (Little Bird) is joined by rising star artist Caio Filipe (Stranger Things: Tales From Hawkins) for this timely and thought-provoking look into the human condition, set in a dystopia that’s as grounded as it is metaphysical. Collects Lotus Land #1-6.

Pilgrims in Lotus Land

Pilgrims in Lotus Land
Author: Robert K. Burkinshaw
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1995-05-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773565299

Burkinshaw traces the growth of conservative Protestantism in British Columbia from its clashes with liberal Protestants in the early twentieth century; through the post-World War II years when a bewildering variety of smaller groups, including Baptist and Pentecostal denominations as well as Mennonite, Reformed, and Evangelical Free churches, became important; to the 1970s when the majority of worshipping Protestants belonged to evangelical groups. He examines the factors that made evangelicalism more adaptable to changes in the geographic, ethnic, and social distribution of the province's population, and argues that while the evangelical movement in BC was influenced by American fundamentalism it was not simply an extension of the American campaign. He also examines the impact of evangelicals on provincial politics, most particularly their role in the rise of the Social Credit Party. Burkinshaw provides a wealth of new information on the phenomenon of twentieth-century evangelicalism and challenges us to rethink the nature of religious conservatism.

Lotus Land

Lotus Land
Author: Satya Kasturi
Publisher: OrangeBooks Publication
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2024-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This book is an account of fiction that originated from the author's imagination and is a general parody, drawing attention to a situation of utter chaos that follows when a nation turns into an absolute banana republic.