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Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 1848 |
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Containing original essays; historical narratives, biographical memoirs, sketches of society, topographical descriptions, novels and tales, anecdotes, select extracts from new and expensive works, the spirit of the public journals, discoveries in the arts and sciences, useful domestic hints, etc. etc. etc.
Author | : Ellen Vaughn |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2009-05-26 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0310572320 |
'No one tells a story better than Ellen Vaughn' ---Chuck Colson Why read a nice book about gratitude? After all, being thankful is not controversial. Everyone agrees that gratitude is a good thing. Nor is it rocket science. It is simple. But radical gratitude is also powerful, provocative, life-changing. It's like a pair of glasses that get progressively sharper: the more we thank, the more we see to be thankful for. Gratitude is the lens that reveals God's incredible grace at work. It is the key to tangible, everyday joy. True to Ellen Vaughn's signature style, this book overflows with unforgettable, surprising stories that show gratitude's transforming power. It is fun, slightly quirky, deep . . . and immensely refreshing.
Author | : Alexander McCall Smith |
Publisher | : Anchor |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2011-12-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0307906795 |
ISABEL DALHOUSIE - Book 8 Nothing captures the charm of Edinburgh like the bestselling Isabel Dalhousie series of novels featuring the insatiably curious philosopher and woman detective. Whether investigating a case or a problem of philosophy, the indefatigable Isabel Dalhousie, one of fiction’s most richly developed amateur detectives, is always ready to pursue the answers to all of life’s questions, large and small. In this latest installment of the beloved Isabel Dalhousie series, our inquisitive heroine helps a new friend discover the identity of her father. Isabel and her fiancé know who they are and where they come from. But not everybody is so fortunate. Jane Cooper, a visiting Australian philosopher on sabbatical in Edinburgh, has more questions than answers. Adopted at birth, Jane is trying to find her biological father, but all she knows about him is that he was a student in Edinburgh years ago. When she asks for Isabel’s help in this seemingly impossible search . . . well, of course Isabel obliges. But Isabel also manages to find time for her own concerns: her young son, Charlie, already walking and talking; her housekeeper, Grace, whose spiritualist has lately been doubling as a financial advisor; her niece Cat’s latest relationship; and the pressing question of when and how Isabel and Jamie should finally get married. Should the forgotten affairs of youth be left in the past, or can the memories help us understand the present? In her inimitable way, Isabel leads us to a new understanding of the meaning of family.
Author | : Amy Davis |
Publisher | : Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM |
Total Pages | : 508 |
Release | : 2017-08-01 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : 1421422190 |
These vintage and contemporary images of Baltimore movie palaces explore the changing face of Charm City with stories and commentary by filmmakers. Since the dawn of popular cinema, Baltimore has been home to hundreds of movie theaters, many of which became legendary monuments to popular culture. But by 2016, the number of cinemas had dwindled to only three. Many theaters have been boarded up, burned out, or repurposed. In this volume, Baltimore Sun photojournalist Amy Davis pairs vintage black-and-white images of downtown movie palaces and modest neighborhood theaters with her own contemporary color photos. Flickering Treasures delves into Baltimore’s cultural and cinematic history, from its troubling legacy of racial segregation to the technological changes that have shaped both American cities and the movie exhibition business. Images of Electric Park, the Century, the Hippodrome, and scores of other beloved venues are punctuated by stories and interviews, as well as commentary from celebrated Baltimore filmmakers Barry Levinson and John Waters. A map and timeline reveal the one-time presence of movie houses in every corner of the city, and fact boxes include the years of operation, address, architect, and seating capacity for each of the 72 theaters profiled, along with a brief description of each theater’s distinct character.
Author | : PERCY B. ST. JOHN |
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Total Pages | : 460 |
Release | : 1848 |
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Author | : Steve Wilson |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2016-06-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1326699776 |
A collection of sixty short stories, articles and poems, covering a range of genres and topics, most of which are NOT sports-related. Heysel, the title story, is a first-hand report of the unfolding tale of the disaster at the Heysel Stadium, Brussels, on the occasion of the 1985 European Cup Final between Liverpool and Juventus.
Author | : Richard Stuart Lippert |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2020-11-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1641387033 |
One-Niner is a thinly veiled autobiography recounting the experiences of a young navy chaplain who served with the Marine Corps. His outfit-second battalion, Fifth Marine Infant Regiment, First Marine Division-had among the highest casualties of any infantry battalion in the northern I Corps in 1968-1969. The unique perspective of a Marine infantry chaplain brings the excruciating images of war from the wards of field hospitals to the battlefield itself, giving the reader a comprehensive unders
Author | : Justin Wren |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2016-07-05 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1476791759 |
"From notable mixed martial artist and UFC fighter, Justin Wren, comes a personal account of faith, redemption, empowerment, and overwhelming love as one man sets out on an international mission to fight for those who can't fight for themselves. Justin Wren knows what it's like to feel like the world is against you. Like many kids, Justin was bullied as a child, but had a dream that kept him going. Fueled by the anger he felt toward his tormenters, Justin trained hard and propelled his dream of becoming a UFC fighter into reality. But the pain from his childhood didn't dissipate and Justin fell into a spiral of depression and addiction, leading him on a path toward destruction. After getting kicked out of his training community, his career was in shambles and he had nowhere else to go, so Justin attended a men's retreat, and it was there he found God. As Justin began piecing his life back together, he joined several international mission trips that opened his eyes and his heart to a world filled with suffering deep in the jungle of the Democratic Republic of Congo. There he came across the Mbuti Pygmy tribe, a group of people persecuted by neighboring tribes and forced into slavery. His encounter with the Pygmy tribe left him wondering who was there to help them and in that moment Justin stepped out of the ring and into a fight for the forgotten. From cage fighter to freedom fighter, Justin's story is a deeply personal memoir with a bigger message about a quest, justice, and the amazing things that can happen when we relinquish our lives to God"--
Author | : Elizabeth W. Corrie |
Publisher | : Augsburg Fortress Publishers |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1506469450 |
Youth Ministry as Peace Education offers clergy, students, and practitioners a new approach to youth ministry-to equip young people to transform violence and oppression as part of their Christian vocation. In this theologically robust and pedagogically innovative and tested resource, Elizabeth W. Corrie shows that youth, like all of us, are meant to work to establish God's shalom-peace, justice, and well-being-on earth as it is in heaven. Book jacket.
Author | : Tyger Price |
Publisher | : Amy Price |
Total Pages | : 445 |
Release | : 2024-04-28 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Her fate is to fight. He’s sick of seeing death. When their potent chemistry ignites a powerful alliance, will they risk love in the face of peril? Adianna craves normalcy. Training vigorously for battle against a ruthless enemy, the eighteen-year-old blade bearer carries the destiny of uniting a deeply divided land on her shoulders. But when she uses her talents to aid a man defending himself from three ogre-goblins, she’s unprepared for the spark of attraction she knows she can never pursue. Healer Kendrick desperately needs to hide. Running from his past to avoid all contact with the endless misery and bloodshed, he’s caught off-guard when a mysterious young woman joins him to stave off back-to-back threats. And as they are drawn together, his feelings for the beautiful warrior grow even though his merest touch causes her unimaginable pain. Navigating intense emotions while evading bloodthirsty hunters, Adianna fears her destined role may prevent her from giving in to her deepest desires. And as sinister foes hunt them down, Kendrick is terrified following his heart means he’ll lose everything he’s ever loved. Will the besieged couple’s unexpected union bring their demise or trigger a new hope? Bearing the Blades is the dynamic first book in the Blades of Sheorae YA swords & sorcery, fantasy romance series. Highly recommended for those who love ONCE UPON A BROKEN HEART, DRAGON TONGUE, and THRONE OF GLASS. If you like slow-burn relationships, intriguing magic, and coming of age challenges through mystical settings, then you’ll adore Tyger Price’s thrilling adventure. Buy Bearing the Blades to survive a deadly rift today!