The Light that Never Fails
Author | : Matilda Eugenie Bateman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 1909 |
Genre | : Clergy |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Matilda Eugenie Bateman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 1909 |
Genre | : Clergy |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Mark Caldwell |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 417 |
Release | : 2005-09-13 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0743274784 |
Who among us cannot testify to the possibilities of the night? To the mysterious, shadowed intersections of music, smoke, money, alcohol, desire, and dream? The hours between dusk and dawn are when we are most urgently free, when high meets low, when tongues wag, when wallets loosen, when uptown, downtown, rich, poor, black, white, gay, straight, male, and female so often chance upon one another. Night is when we are more likely to carouse, fornicate, fall in love, murder, or ourselves fall prey. And if there is one place where the grandness, danger, and enchantment of night have been lived more than anywhere else -- lived in fact for over 350 years -- it is, of course, New York City. From glittering opulence to sordid violence, from sweetest romance to grinding lust, critic and historian Mark Caldwell chronicles, with both intimate detail and epic sweep, the story of New York nightlife from 1643 to the present, featuring the famous, the notorious, and the unknown who have long walked the city's streets and lived its history. New York Night ranges from the leafy forests at Manhattan's tip, where Indians and Europeans first met, to the candlelit taverns of old New Amsterdam, to the theaters, brothels, and saloon prizefights of the Civil War era, to the lavish entertainments of the Gilded Age, to the speakeasies and nightclubs of the century past, and even to the strip clubs and glamour restaurants of today. We see madams and boxers, murderers and drunks, soldiers, singers, layabouts, and thieves. We see the swaggering "Sporting Men,"the fearless slatterns, the socially prominent rakes, the chorus girls, the impresarios, the gangsters, the club hoppers, and the dead. We see none other than the great Charles Dickens himself taken to a tavern of outrageous repute and be so shocked by what he witnesses that he must be helped to the door. We see human beings making their nighttime bet with New York City. Some of these stories are tragic, some comic, but all paint a resilient metropolis of the night. In New York, uniquely among the world's great cities, the hours of darkness have always brought opposites together, with results both creative and violent. This is a book that is filled with intrigue, crime, sex, violence, music, dance, and the blur of neon-lit crowds along ribbons of pavement. Technology, too, figures in the drama, with such inventions as gas and electric light, photography, rapid transit, and the scratchy magic of radio appearing one by one to collaborate in a nocturnal world of inexhaustible variety and excitement. New York Night will delight history buffs, New Yorkers in love with their home, and anyone who wants to see how human nocturnal behavior has changed and not changed as the world's greatest city has come into being. New York Night is a spellbinding social history of the day's dark hours, when work ends, secrets reveal themselves, and the unimaginable becomes real.
Author | : Metropolitan Life Insurance Company |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 620 |
Release | : 1923 |
Genre | : Life insurance |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Monica Martin Fletcher |
Publisher | : Archway Publishing |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2021-09-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1665710039 |
As matriarch Naomi Jean’s legacy continues to evolve, Morgan chooses to make free-spirited decisions that are about to dishonor the people closest to her. While Morgan’s family is religious, God-fearing, and easy to approach, Morgan is anything but. Most of her teenage years are spent looking for new ways to dismantle her “holy-ghost filled bloodline.” With no regard to how she was raised, she decides to become her own woman, a decision that comes at a huge price. She grows into a person who seems to have it all but actually has nothing to count on but her addiction to alcohol and craving for sex. Morgan’s niece Amelia could be headed down the same disastrous path. In order to stop Amelia’s life from collapsing, Morgan must wisely turn from her old ways and find redemption in a fresh start—but the decision is Morgan’s alone, and an unspoken mystery in her family’s bloodline could shake her to the core.
Author | : Ivan Krastev |
Publisher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2019-10-31 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0241345715 |
A landmark book that completely transforms our understanding of the crisis of liberalism, from two pre-eminent intellectuals Why did the West, after winning the Cold War, lose its political balance? In the early 1990s, hopes for the eastward spread of liberal democracy were high. And yet the transformation of Eastern European countries gave rise to a bitter repudiation of liberalism itself, not only there but also back in the heartland of the West. In this brilliant work of political psychology, Ivan Krastev and Stephen Holmes argue that the supposed end of history turned out to be only the beginning of an Age of Imitation. Reckoning with the history of the last thirty years, they show that the most powerful force behind the wave of populist xenophobia that began in Eastern Europe stems from resentment at the post-1989 imperative to become Westernized. Through this prism, the Trump revolution represents an ironic fulfillment of the promise that the nations exiting from communist rule would come to resemble the United States. In a strange twist, Trump has elevated Putin's Russia and Orbán's Hungary into models for the United States. Written by two pre-eminent intellectuals bridging the East/West divide, The Light that Failed is a landmark book that sheds light on the extraordinary history of our Age of Imitation.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1917 |
Genre | : Employees' magazines, newsletters, etc |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Marina Casas |
Publisher | : Babelcube Inc. |
Total Pages | : 143 |
Release | : 2016-03-07 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1507129416 |
Drama, family problems, drugs, alcoholism, adolescence... On the brink of turning fifteen, alcohol is no longer enough to help Luz forget who she is. At a time when dreams are nothing but falsities of other worlds, the present brings nothing but one disappointment after another, and when invertebrates are so sure that there's nothing better for them that they commit suicide, will the stars align with her decision?
Author | : Calvin Weiss Laufer |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 1911 |
Genre | : Christian life |
ISBN | : |