The Adventures of Casey The Dreamer

The Adventures of Casey The Dreamer
Author: Nickolas Cole
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2014-11-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490859292

Casey Jett, or CJ as his friends call him, is your average ten-year-old boy with a big imagination, except for one thing: His dreams are more like amazing adventures that go on for days and even weeks at a time! His best friends, Alex and Nash, are always by his side in all his adventures. During this book you will experience a great space adventure with Casey and his friends. They take you for a ride on a cool spaceship, meet good and bad aliens, and face many challenges along the way! You will also see how Casey deals with everyday situations like parents, school, bullies, girls, and growing in his faith. Turn on your imagination and get ready to join Casey and his friends on the first of many adventures!!

Lucrecia the Dreamer

Lucrecia the Dreamer
Author: Kelly Bulkeley
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1503604489

Set in late sixteenth-century Spain, this book tells the gripping story of Lucrecia de León, a young woman of modest background who gained a dangerously popular reputation as a prophetic dreamer predicting apocalyptic ruin for her country. When Lucrecia was still a teenager, several Catholic priests took great interest in her prolific dreams and began to record them in detail. But the growing public attention to the dreams eventually became too much for the Spanish king. Stung that Lucrecia had accurately foreseen the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, Philip II ordered the Inquisition to arrest her on charges of heresy and sedition. During Lucrecia's imprisonment, trial, and torture, the carefully collected records of her dreams were preserved and analyzed by the court. The authenticity of these dreams, and their potentially explosive significance, became the focal point of the Church's investigation. Returning to these records of a dreamer from another era, Lucrecia the Dreamer is the first book to examine Lucrecia's dreams as dreams, as accurate reports of psychological experiences with roots in the brain's natural cycles of activity during sleep. Using methods from the cognitive science of religion, dream researcher Kelly Bulkeley finds meaningful patterns in Lucrecia's dreaming prophecies and sheds new light on the infinitely puzzling question at the center of her trial, a question that has vexed all religious traditions throughout history: How can we determine if a dream is, or is not, a true revelation?

The Trail of the White Mule & Casey Ryan (Western Adventure Classics)

The Trail of the White Mule & Casey Ryan (Western Adventure Classics)
Author: B. M. Bower
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-10-06
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 8027220580

Casey Ryan is a stagecoach driver known for fighting, gambling and drinking, but also for being the fastest one there is. Once he trades his coach for a Ford, things take a turn for the worse and Casey finds himself without car, money and job. In order to get back on his feet, Casey decides to start the search for the legendary Injun Jim's gold mine. The Trail of the White Mule – Casey Ryan tried to settle down, but his restless spirit just couldn't take long. One day Casey bought a Ford and a tent, and went on a prospecting trip, leaving everything behind once again. Bertha Muzzy Bower (1871-1940) was an American author who wrote novels and short stories about the American Old West. She is best known for her first novel "Chip of the Flying U" about Flying U Ranch and the "Happy Family" of cowboys who lived there. The novel rocketed Bower to fame, and she wrote an entire series of novels set at the Flying U Ranch. Several of Bower's novels were turned into films.

Adventures in Phenomenology

Adventures in Phenomenology
Author: Eileen Rizo-Patron
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1438466056

Repositions Bachelard as a critical and integral part of contemporary continental philosophy. Like Schelling before him and Deleuze and Guattari after him, Gaston Bachelard made major philosophical contributions to the advancement of science and the arts. In addition to being a mathematician and epistemologist whose influential work in the philosophy of science is still being absorbed, Bachelard was also one of the most innovative thinkers on poetic creativity and its ethical implications. His approaches to literature and the arts by way of elemental reverie awakened long-buried modes of thinking that have inspired literary critics, depth psychologists, poets, and artists alike. Bachelard’s extraordinary body of work, unduly neglected by the English-language reception of continental philosophy in recent decades, exhibits a capacity to speak to the full complexity and wider reaches of human thinking. The essays in this volume analyze Bachelard as a phenomenological thinker and situate his thought within the Western tradition. Considering his work alongside that of Schelling, Husserl, Bergson, Buber, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Gadamer, Deleuze, and Nancy, this collection highlights some of Bachelard’s most provocative proposals on questions of ontology, hermeneutics, ethics, environmental politics, spirituality, and the possibilities they offer for productive transformations of self and world.

CASEY RYAN & THE TRAIL OF THE WHITE MULE (Western Classics Series)

CASEY RYAN & THE TRAIL OF THE WHITE MULE (Western Classics Series)
Author: B. M. Bower
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-04-20
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 8026876423

This carefully crafted ebook: “CASEY RYAN & THE TRAIL OF THE WHITE MULE” is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Casey Ryan is a stagecoach driver known for fighting, gambling and drinking, but also for being the fastest one there is. Once he trades his coach for a Ford, things take a turn for the worse and Casey finds himself without car, money and job. In order to get back on his feet, Casey decides to start the search for the legendary Injun Jim's gold mine. The Trail of the White Mule – Casey Ryan tried to settle down, but his restless spirit just couldn't take long. One day Casey bought a Ford and a tent, and went on a prospecting trip, leaving everything behind once again. Bertha Muzzy Bower (1871-1940) was an American author who wrote novels and short stories about the American Old West. She is best known for her first novel “Chip of the Flying U” about Flying U Ranch and the "Happy Family" of cowboys who lived there. The novel rocketed Bower to fame, and she wrote an entire series of novels set at the Flying U Ranch. Several of Bower's novels were turned into films.

Nocturnes

Nocturnes
Author: Paul Lippmann
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317771176

Nocturnes, literally music for the night, is a delightfully impressionistic investigation into everything that is not known, and perhaps can never be known, about dreams. Rather than espousing yet another strategy of dream interpretation, Lippmann proffers a naturalistic approach appreciative of the playful, complex, even zany creativity embodied in dreams. He urges us, that is, to apprehend dreams on their own terms, in a manner that enables patients actually to experience the unconscious in its radical difference from waking thought. Lippmann delivers on his agenda lightly, with a sense of humor and practicality that will engage lay readers as well as analysts and therapists. He takes up questions of general interest that challenge us to reorient our thinking about dreams: How do children learn about dreams and their telling? Why are most dreams forgotten? How may we understand dreams about sleeping and waking, even dreams about dreaming? And he reengages issues of perennial interest to analytic therapists: dream disguise, dream forgetting, the "companionship" of dreams, the neurotic dream expert, and the therapist's management of his or her own anxiety when patients report their dreams. "Oh, I had a dream last night," the patient remembers. Too often, observes Lippmann, this remark signals the beginning of an unfortunate struggle, as the patient is called on to relate something that changes when it is put into words, the analyst is put on the spot to come up with an interpretation, and both are asked to extract something immediately useful - and lately, cost effective - from something that partakes of magic and mystery. How silly this ritual is, Lippmann argues, and how alien to the nature of the dream itself. After reading Nocturnes, no clinician, from the novice to the most senior, will hear the words "Oh, I had a dream last night" in quite the same way.

O'Casey the Dramatist

O'Casey the Dramatist
Author: Heinz Kosok
Publisher: Gerrards Cross, Bucks. : Colin Smythe ; Totowa, N.J. : Barnes & Noble Books
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1985
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

O'Casey, the Dramatist is the first study to analyse each of Sean O'Casey's plays in the context of the whole body of his work. His first plays were performed by the Abbey Theatre in Dublin until it refused The Silver Tassie, a rejection that brought about a most acrimonious debate, broke up friendships, and caused O'Casey to sever his links with the Abbey. Its directors were unable to understand the first of his experimental plays, and could not appreciate its true quality.

The Sakamota Journals: Sera and the Dragon

The Sakamota Journals: Sera and the Dragon
Author: Michael J. Wilbur
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-08-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1365460886

If you think being assigned to a tiny bridge in the middle of nowhere would be boring, you obviously don't live in Wenapaj. My life used to be calm and peaceful at the Saybaro, but that was before the princess was kidnapped by a dragon, of all things ? and guess who's job the king made it to find her? At least I don't have to go it alone, though an ancient android, a punk student, a neophyte guard, an aspiring playwright and photographer, and a possessed doll aren't exactly the allies I would have chosen to face off against one of the most fearsome creatures in the known worlds. My name is Jimmy Olsen Sakamota, bridgekeeper and aspiring samurai, and have I got a story to tell you.

New York Magazine

New York Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1987-02-09
Genre:
ISBN:

New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.