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Author | : Maeve Byrne-Crangle |
Publisher | : Gill & Macmillan Ltd |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780717137961 |
This title aims to help readers overcome one of the most prevalent fears in today's fast moving world. Included in this new edition is a chapter on terrorism and security and a section with frequently asked questions.
Author | : Harold S. Kushner |
Publisher | : Anchor |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2010-11-02 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0307385892 |
From the #1 bestselling author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People, an illuminating book about fear—and what we can do to overcome it. An inescapable component of our lives, fear comes in many guises. In uncertain times, coping with these fears can be especially challenging, but in this indispensable book, Harold S. Kushner teaches us to confront, master, and even embrace fear for a more fulfilling life. Drawing on the teachings of religious and secular literature and on the true stories of people who have faced their fears, we are again inspired by Kushner’s wisdom, at once deeply spiritual and eminently practical.
Author | : Louis Freeland Post |
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Total Pages | : 848 |
Release | : 1898 |
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Author | : Max D. Isaacson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 1984-09-01 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9780878632213 |
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Total Pages | : 864 |
Release | : 1924 |
Genre | : Electronic journals |
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Author | : Basil King |
Publisher | : Garden City, N.Y. : Garden City Pub. |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1921 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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The author portrays his own struggle with ill health and eventual spiritual growth
Author | : Rosita Forbes |
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Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 1923 |
Genre | : English fiction |
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Author | : Swami Sivananda |
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Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : 1962 |
Genre | : Fear |
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Author | : Victor Serge |
Publisher | : New York Review of Books |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2011-01-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 159017366X |
1919–1920: St. Petersburg, city of the czars, has fallen to the Revolution. Camped out in the splendid palaces of the former regime, the city’s new masters seek to cement their control, even as the counterrevolutionary White Army regroups. Conquered City, Victor Serge’s most unrelenting narrative, is structured like a detective story, one in which the new political regime tracks down and eliminates its enemies—the spies, speculators, and traitors hidden among the mass of common people. Conquered City is about terror: the Red Terror and the White Terror. But mainly about the Red, the Communists who have dared to pick up the weapons of power—police, guns, jails, spies, treachery—in the doomed gamble that by wielding them righteously, they can put an end to the need for terror, perhaps forever. Conquered City is their tragedy and testament.
Author | : Eric D. Lehman |
Publisher | : Wesleyan University Press |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2012-01-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0819573302 |
This lively biography of America’s most famous traitor offers a new perspective on his terrible legacy as well as life in Revolutionary Era Connecticut. On September 6, 1781, Connecticut native Benedict Arnold and a force of 1,700 British soldiers and loyalists took Fort Griswold and burnt New London to the ground. The brutality of the invasion galvanized the new nation, and “Remember New London!” would become a rallying cry for troops under General Lafayette. In Homegrown Terror, Eric D. Lehman chronicles the events leading up to the attack and highlights this key transformation in Arnold—the point where he went from betraying his comrades to massacring his neighbors and destroying their homes. This defining incident forever marked him as a symbol of evil, turning an antiheroic story about weakness of character and missed opportunity into one about the nature of treachery itself. Homegrown Terror draws upon a variety of primary sources and perspectives, from the traitor himself to his former comrades like Jonathan Trumbull and Silas Deane, to the murdered Colonel Ledyard. Rethinking Benedict Arnold through the lens of this terrible episode, Lehman sheds light on the ethics of the dawning nation, and the way colonial America responded to betrayal and terror.