Witness to Surrender

Witness to Surrender
Author: Ṣiddīq Sālik
Publisher: Lancer Publishers
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1977
Genre: India-Pakistan Conflict, 1971
ISBN: 9788170621089

South Aisa Exploded In 1971. Throughout This Year Siddiq Salik Was In Dacca, A Uniquely Privileged Observer And Participant In The Drama That Culminated In The Indo-Pak War And The Creation Of Bangladesh. During His Two Years As Pow, The Author Was Able To Analyse The Complex Circumstances Which Underlay The High Drama, And Has Produced An Authoritative Narrative. Beginning With Political Turbulence Of The Period, He Gives A Detailed Professional Account Of The War.

Knave's Honor

Knave's Honor
Author: Margaret Moore
Publisher: HQN Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426810822

His arrow strikes true… bringing Lady Elizabeth d'Averette face-to-face with the decidedly intriguing Finn—an outlaw with more honor than most knights. When he saves her from unspeakable violence, she agrees to reward his valorous actions. But would sharing his bed—however chastely— prove too high a price to pay? Finn values courage, a quality Lizette displays in abundance. She joins him in a dangerous subterfuge to rescue his brother and expose the long-held secrets of the royal court, her adventurous spirit seeming to be a true match to his own. But could a noble beauty really care for a common son of the hills of Eire?

The Argosy

The Argosy
Author: Mrs. Henry Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1885
Genre: Adventure stories, English
ISBN:

A magazine of tales, travels, essays, and poems.

Salvation

Salvation
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 588
Release: 1899
Genre: Evangelicalism
ISBN:

The Wounded Heart of Thomas Merton

The Wounded Heart of Thomas Merton
Author: Robert G. Waldron
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 189375796X

Robert Waldron's brief biography of Thomas Merton examines and exposes a man who lived a deeply spiritual life, yes, but also a deeply conflicted one as well. By the use of Jungian theory and archetypes, Waldron explores all of the major Merton works (e.g., Seven Storey Mountain, The Sign of Jonas, The Collected Poems, Zen and the Birds of Appetite), but especially all of the many volumes of Merton's private diaries, and discovers a man, a soul struggling to live "la vita nuova" in the monastery while being drawn by various sirens out of it. Edgy, chancy, and at times speculative, Waldron penetrates Merton's sometimes dense poetry and prose to discover or uncover what was wanting in Merton's soul his desire for his own hermitage; his longing for the nurse he fell in love with; his desire perhaps to establish an entirely new monastic foundation. Merton emerges less a saint than a sinner who never stopped trying to become a saint by "becoming who he really was."

Scribner's Magazine

Scribner's Magazine
Author: Edward Livermore Burlingame
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 1904
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN: