The Lonely Drummer and Other Poems

The Lonely Drummer and Other Poems
Author: ABHISHEK GOSWAMI
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1948230208

The Lonely Drummer and Other Poems takes the reader through a gamut of human emotions and feelings and tickles the reader’s imagination and curiosity levels as well. If the Lonely Drummer talks about the fate of a performing artist, the Memoir of a Currency Note deals with a first-person account of a currency note’s life journey and how it is similar to humans as well. The Blue Book is a poem of the suspense/mystery genre and is sure to appeal to the curiosity level of the reader. There are poems based on Alliteration (Striking Storm, Butter Biscuit), Limericks and other styles (prose, non-rhythmic) which talks about our connection with nature and how we can take a few learnings out of it (The Floating Messenger, The Long Walk). The younger readers can also expect to read and enjoy some lesser known facets about our solar system, scientific discoveries, and history in a few other poems (Signs of Science, Original Nine, The Brightest Jewel).

Curse of Shiva and Other Tales

Curse of Shiva and Other Tales
Author: Abhishek Goswami
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1646507495

Who is S-499, and what did Ravi and Vijay see? What is the connection between the red roses and Sydney? How did Vetaal help Vikram? And what is the curse of Shiva? Curse of Shiva and Other Tales is an engaging collection of short stories and poems, which covers various themes. The short stories depict tales of science fiction, adventure, history, struggles and achievements. It delves into how one’s choices and actions in life cause unintended consequences for all. The collection of poems discusses themes like nature, life, and our role as an individual and the relationship we have with the outer world. The eternal conflict between our inner world and the outer world at large is a recurrent theme in many of the poems.

Sea Drums & Other Poems

Sea Drums & Other Poems
Author: Bert J. Hubinger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2003
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

"The original and appealing voice in [this volume] tempts the reader into a world of contrasts. His poems take us to a place where water meets the shore and irony meets the literal"--Susan Rosen, from page [4] of cover.

A Miscellany of Poetry

A Miscellany of Poetry
Author: William Kean Seymour
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1919
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

"This 'Miscellany of Poetry, 1919', is issued to the public as a truly catholic anthology of contemporary poetry. The poems here printed are new, in the sense that they have not previously been issued by their authors in book form - a fact which surely gives the Miscellany an unique place among modern collections." -- Preface.

All That Jazz and Other Poems

All That Jazz and Other Poems
Author: Adrian Green
Publisher: Littoral Press
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 191241211X

Poetry, Publication Date: 1 October 2018, Paperback, 83 pages Price: £9 (rrp)

Poetry

Poetry
Author: Harriet Monroe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1917
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

Custer, and Other Poems

Custer, and Other Poems
Author: Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Custer and Other Poems is a collection of philosophical poems on subjects ranging from a person's smile to the Greek transformation of Psyche, to the human compassion for those less fortunate. Excerpt: "All in the dark we grope along, And if we go amiss We learn at least which path is wrong, And there is gain in this. We do not always win the race, By only running right, We have to tread the mountain's base Before we reach its height."

Of Age

Of Age
Author: Frances M. Clarke
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2023
Genre: Child soldiers
ISBN: 0197601049

"Enormous numbers of boys and youths served in the American Civil War. The first book to arrive at a careful estimate, Of Age argues that underage enlistees comprised roughly ten percent of the Union army and likely a similar proportion of Confederate forces. Their importance extended beyond sheer numbers. Boys who enlisted without consent deprived parents of badly needed labor and income to which were legally entitled, setting off struggles between households and the military. As the contest over underage enlistees became a referendum on the growing centralization of military and political power, it was the United States, more than the Confederacy, that fought tooth and nail to retain this valuable cohort. How far could the federal government breach the sanctity of the household when the nation's very survival was at stake? Should military officers bow to the will of local and state judges? And what form should the military take to ensure victory while remaining true to the nation's republican principles? As they detail how Americans grappled with these questions, Clarke and Plant introduce readers to common but largely unknown wartime scenarios-parents chasing after regiments to recover their sons, state judges defying the federal government by discharging boys, and recently enslaved African American youths swept up by Union recruiters. Examining the phenomenon from multiple perspectives-legal, military, medical, social, political, and cultural-Of Age demonstrates why underage enlistment is such an important lens for understanding the Civil War and its transformative effects"--