The Beggar's Hope

The Beggar's Hope
Author: Vincent James
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 938
Release: 2016-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1682897613

Emperor Tiberius rules a Rome where patrician life is reaching its luxurious zenith. But after the Emperor’s nephew is violently murdered in the streets, the aristocratic lifestyle immediately becomes hazardous. The relentless partying of the wealthy is suddenly interrupted. Someone is targeting the nobles of Rome. The casualties begin to mount, and the perpetrators seem impossible to catch. The gossips dub them “The Palatine Bandits” and a true crime wave begins. Pontious Pilate, the Emperor’s watchdog and newly commissioned commander of Rome’s Urban Cohorts, is called in to put a stop to this continuing crime wave, and he immediately puts the city on lockdown. With the city boiling over with stress, and the Palatine Bandits remaining at large, Pilate wants appointed the new government post – Prefect of Judea – as a reward for ending the crime wave. But Lucius Quinteros, the richest man in Rome, also wants the Judean post, and sets off on his own to solve the mystery. Using his own private resources – including a championship, gladiatorial team – to help him probe the crimes, Lucius embarks on his own investigation. Lucius also initiates his bid for the Judean post using his own brand of politicking. Meanwhile, the slums of Rome are teaming with millions of lost souls. Life there is a struggle just to survive, and even the basest essentials are doled out sparingly and used as weapons of manipulation. Thrust into this world is Darius, a youthful innocent who was raised from birth in a brothel. When Darius meets Poppaea, stunningly beautiful ward of Lucius Quinteros, she tries to convince him that their way to happiness is love. But is Poppaea’s love aiming too high for a boy from the ghetto, or will his own pride be his stumbling block? Meet these, and many more characters in this fast-paced, tightly woven tale of 1st century Rome.

Picturing Disability

Picturing Disability
Author: Robert Bogdan
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2012-11-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0815651929

Bogdan and his collaborators have studied thousands of historical photographs of people with disabilities in writing this book. Their work shows how people with disabilities have been presented but in a much wider range than we have ever seen before.

New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.

New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.
Author: New York (State). Court of Appeals.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1480
Release: 1874
Genre: Law
ISBN:

Volume contains: 60 NY 540 (Osborn v. Gantz) 60 NY 544 (Brundage v. Brundage) 60 NY 553 (Higgins v. Del. Lack. & W. R.R. Co.) 60 NY 648 (McEwing v. Kropf) 60 NY 651 (Ellwanger v. Fish) 62 NY 1 (Cole v. Mann) 62 NY 5 (Dalrymple v. Hillenbrand) 62 NY 69 (Payne v. Burnham) 62 NY 75 (Hewlett v. Wood) 62 NY 611 (White v. Livingston) 62 NY 612 (Hopkins v. Braun) 62 NY 612 (Jones v. Hamill) 62 NY 613 (Whitbeck v. Building Material Co.) 62 NY 651 (Brown v. Post) Unreported Case (Matter of Opening & Widening Hudson Ave)