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Author | : Saeed Tiwana |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 478 |
Release | : 2007-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595422497 |
A dazzling page-turner, this novel depicts some of the great and near-great of history. The locale spans three continents: it is the story of wise men, heroes and fools. Peopled by a sprawling cast of memorable characters-royalty, patriots, heroic men and courageous women. The story moves with a tremendous sweep from one adventure to another, and is a network of intrigue and misunderstandings and missed opportunities, It is a powerful portrait of the great Austrian dynasty of Europe containing scenes of wealth and privilege and dire responsibility. A prince strives to inspire his people with hope and courage, gathering his forces, and stimulating them into action. While he works hard in many ways to rescue his country from the plight into which it had been thrown and all the while searching for an even deeper understanding of life and wise judgment. Politicians, philosopher and pundits lend thoughts to the judgments made by rulers and commoners alike. Princesses and exotic women add their love for the arts and fashion and enticement. All of these qualities combined make a dynamic story line for a magnetic novel. A novel crowded with beauty and incident, the search for wisdom, ambition, and adventure. A living novel which unexpectedly makes you feel you are in a story filled with people you know personally.
Author | : Gustave Flaubert |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Egypt |
ISBN | : 9780141022239 |
Every book tells a story . . . And the 70 titles in the Pocket Penguins series are emblematic of the renowned breadth and quality that formed part of the original Penguin vision in 1935 and that continue to define our publishing today. Together, they tell one version of the unique story of Penguin Books. Gustave Flaubert transformed French literature and caused an outcry when his novel Madame Bovary, portraying a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage, was published in 1857. Combining letters to his mother and friends with personal notes, this volume reconstructs Flaubert's formative journey to Egypt as a young man, beautifully portraying his sense of wonder and decadent surrender to the sensual delights of nineteenth-century Cairo.
Author | : Saeed Tiwana |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2008-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 059547649X |
A dazzling page-turner, this novel depicts some of the great and near-great of history. The locale spans three continents: it is the story of wise men, heroes and fools. Peopled by a sprawling cast of memorable characters-royalty, patriots, heroic men and courageous women. The story moves with a tremendous sweep from one adventure to another, and is a network of intrigue and misunderstandings and missed opportunities, It is a powerful portrait of the great Austrian dynasty of Europe containing scenes of wealth and privilege and dire responsibility. A prince strives to inspire his people with hope and courage, gathering his forces, and stimulating them into action. While he works hard in many ways to rescue his country from the plight into which it had been thrown and all the while searching for an even deeper understanding of life and wise judgment. Politicians, philosopher and pundits lend thoughts to the judgments made by rulers and commoners alike. Princesses and exotic women add their love for the arts and fashion and enticement. All of these qualities combined make a dynamic story line for a magnetic novel. A novel crowded with beauty and incident, the search for wisdom, ambition, and adventure. A living novel which unexpectedly makes you feel you are in a story filled with people you know personally.
Author | : Madeleine L'Engle |
Publisher | : Farrar Straus & Giroux |
Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 1988-04-01 |
Genre | : Animals |
ISBN | : 9780374416843 |
Describes an encounter in the desert when the animals came to a caravan campfire and danced with a child because fear was absent.
Author | : Arthur Moore |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1928 |
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Author | : Michael Quentin Morton |
Publisher | : Green Mountain Press |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 095522120X |
In the heart of the desert is the biography of exploration geologist Mike Morton, written by his son who grew up with his father's stories and first came to experience the desert on their field trips together. Making use of Mike's journals and letters and writings of his contemporaries, the author describes his father's jouneys and what it was like for westerners to live in the Middle East in the post-World War II years. The book is also a history of oil exploration in the Middle East, relying onthe author's extensive research into company archives and eye-witness accounts of activities in the field. -- Provided by publisher.
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Publisher | : Samuel French, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 80 |
Release | : |
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ISBN | : 9780573680113 |
Author | : Victor Herbert |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 1908 |
Genre | : Musicals |
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Author | : Sigmund Romberg |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 6 |
Release | : 1924 |
Genre | : Love songs |
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Author | : Ninotchka Bennahum |
Publisher | : Wesleyan University Press |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2013-10-21 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 081957354X |
The figure of Carmen has emerged as a cipher for the unfettered female artist. Dance historian and performance theorist Ninotchka Bennahum shows us Carmen as embodied historical archive, a figure through which we come to understand the promises and dangers of nomadic, transnational identity, and the immanence of performance as an expanded historical methodology. Bennahum traces the genealogy of the female Gypsy presence in her iconic operatic role from her genesis in the ancient Mediterranean world, her emergence as flamenco artist in the architectural spaces of Islamic Spain, her persistent manifestation in Picasso, and her contemporary relevance on stage. This many-layered geography of the Gypsy dancer provides the book with its unique nonlinear form that opens new pathways to reading performance and writing history. Includes rare archival photographs of Gypsy artists.