Religions in Rio

Religions in Rio
Author: João do Rio
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Brazil
ISBN: 9780990589983

João do Rio (1881-1921) was a literary journalist before his time, before the term existed, before anyone saw that journalism could be raised to the level of art by infusing it with intellecual insight and sociological analysis. He went wherever necessary to observe life as Rio de Janeiro struggled to enter the 20th century while clinging to its traditional imperial politics and lifestyle. He flaunted his homosexuality a century before it became socially acceptable. Here, for the first time in English, are João do Rio's reports on the bizarre confluence of European, North American, and African religions that found adherents in Rio de Janeiro. Candomblé, Spiritism, Positivism, Satanism, Judaism, the Cult of the Sea, the New Jerusalem, the Physiolaters, the Priestesses, the Evangelicals...they all fell under his scrutiny. Ana Lessa-Schmidt's translation of As Religiões no Rio, brilliant and true to the original, brings João do Rio's insight and revelations to full light. Just as João do Rio took readers down the dark streets of the low-life and into dark houses of worship, Lessa-Schmidt's translation takes readers into one of the world's most glorious and mysterious cities during its post-imperial heyday at the turn of the 20th century. This bilingual edition is in Portuguese and English.

Python 101

Python 101
Author: Michael Driscoll
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre:
ISBN: 0996062815

Learn how to program with Python from beginning to end. This book is for beginners who want to get up to speed quickly and become intermediate programmers fast!

The History of the Siege of Lisbon

The History of the Siege of Lisbon
Author: José Saramago
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 323
Release: 1998-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0547540345

A proofreader realizes his power to edit the truth on a whim, in a “brilliantly original” novel by a Nobel Prize winner (Los Angeles Times Book Review). Raimundo Silva is a middle-aged, celibate clerk, proofing manuscripts for a respectable publishing house. Fluent in Portuguese, he has been assigned to work on a standard history of the country, and the twelfth-century king who laid siege to Lisbon. In a moment of subversive daring, Raimundo decides to change just one single word of text—a capricious revision that completely undoes the past. When discovered, his insolent disregard for facts appalls his employers—save for his new editor, Maria Sara. She suggests that Rainmundo take his transgressions even further. Through Rainmundo and Maria’s eyes, what transpires is an alternate view of history and a colorful reinvention of a debatable truth. It’s a serpentine journey through time where past and present converge, fact becomes myth, and fiction and reality blur—especially for Rainmundo and Maria themselves, who begin to find themselves erotically drawn to each other. “Walter Mitty has nothing on Raimundo Silva . . . this hypnotic tale is a great comic romp through history, language and the imagination.” —Publishers Weekly Translated by Giovanni Pontiero

H. N. Werkman

H. N. Werkman
Author: Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1967
Genre: Commercial art
ISBN:

Egyptian Grammar, Or General Principles of Egyptian Sacred Writing

Egyptian Grammar, Or General Principles of Egyptian Sacred Writing
Author: Jean Franois Champollion
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2013-01-30
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781482094572

This is the first time this Foundation of Egyptology has ever been available in English! It is published as cheaply as possible in volumes to be affordable to any scholar.

Families Where Grace Is in Place

Families Where Grace Is in Place
Author: Jeff VanVonderen
Publisher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0764207938

A guide to developing a grace-filled marriage and raising creative, contented, capable children without legalism or manipulation.

Running Toward Tomorrow

Running Toward Tomorrow
Author: Maria M. Godwin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781403321107

This book is about the life of a normal girl growing up with everyday difficulties. She learns a lot about life the hard way and is looking to find the silver lining around the cloud. She is struggling with matters of suicide and hate and would do anything to get out. She finally finds that lining only to see that her life has now become a struggle for survival. Fighting cancer will become the biggest life struggle she could ever imagine. The family and friends she once disregarded became her focus point for her strength and love of life once again. This book focuses on a woman's fight to stay alive. To live the life she dreamed of all those years before.