The Light of Other Days

The Light of Other Days
Author: Arthur C. Clarke
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2010-01-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429959622

Quantum wormhole technology brings about the end of human privacy in a novel “fizzing with ideas” by two of science fiction’s most acclaimed authors (Kirkus Reviews). From Arthur C. Clarke, the brilliant mind that brought us 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Stephen Baxter, the Philip K. Dick Award–winning author of The Time Ships, comes a novel of a day, not so far in the future, when the barriers of time and distance have suddenly turned to glass. When a brilliant, driven industrialist harnesses cutting-edge physics to enable people everywhere, at trivial cost, to see one another at all times—around every corner, through every wall—the result is the sudden and complete abolition of human privacy, forever. Then the same technology proves able to look backward in time as well. The Light of Other Days is a story that will change your view of what it is to be human.

Of Other Days

Of Other Days
Author: Anthony Holten
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1291705341

"Of Other Days" is an account of a rural childhood spent in post World War II Ireland during the 1940's and 1950's. Portrayed against the backdrop of Tara, Navan, and The Boyne Valley, the author relates his recollections of growing up in County Meath, Ireland during an age of relative innocence and simplicity. Comprised of 85 tales of varying lengths, the many different aspects of life in the Irish countryside during these years are explored in detail, reflecting an Ireland which now, just over half a century later in the new millennium, has well and truly vanished. Originally available locally and launched in County Meath in a limited signed numbered edition of 200 copies, "Of Other Days" is now also available in this second edition. Written by Anthony Holten, edited and designed by John A. Holten.

Other Days

Other Days
Author: Gillian Lee
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1912317990

After reading Film and Drama at London University, Gillian Lee trained as a film editor with the BBC, then worked as a drama teacher. She lives in Cheshire with her husband, Christian. They have four children.In December 2015, Gillian was diagnosed with a stage four, glioblastoma multiforme tumour; incurable, aggressive and deadly with a very short life prognosis.She looked for and she found silver linings. Like the stringing together of separate, precious beads to make a necklace, each part of this book radiates the joy of life. 'The Other Days' is a truly uplifting story of living with cancer.

Ships & Ways of Other Days

Ships & Ways of Other Days
Author: E. Keble Chatterton
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN:

'Ships & Ways of Other Days' is a fascinating journey through the history of seafaring, from the earliest recorded times to the present day. E. Keble Chatterton traces the evolution of the ship and its rigging, and explores the challenges and triumphs of building, launching, and equipping vessels in different eras. He takes us on board with sailors as they set sail on long voyages to wage war, discover new lands, and open up trade routes. We witness how they navigated the high seas without the technology we take for granted today and fought against other ships and pirates. This book is an extraordinary study of seamanship, navigation, and naval strategy that will transport readers back in time.

Gold And Glory Or, Wild Ways Of Other Days A Tale Of Early American Discovery

Gold And Glory Or, Wild Ways Of Other Days A Tale Of Early American Discovery
Author: Grace Stebbing
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2024-01-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9361425609

The book “Gold and Glory or Wild Ways of Other Days: A Tale of Early American Discovery” is a historical and adventurous novel written by Grace Stebbing. The book takes the video into the journey of American exploration era. The whole story is a backdrop of new world during the age of discovery and innovation and set the readers into the journey of uncharted territories. The book intervenes the tails obvious characters that explores indigenous people and intersect various challenges endangers that navigate the life. Throughout the book readers can travel in the voyage of excitement with uncertain exploration of classes of culture as the characters faces various hurdles during the forge alliance and grapple with the questions to identify the pursuit of their own dreams. The presence of historical events, conflicts and commitments explore and based on themes including ambition resilience and human spirit. The comprehensive description of historical details and fascinating characters, the book delivers a captivating journey through a most significant period of American history. It helps all the avid readers to celebrate the adventure and discovery that define the early days of new word.

The Light of Other Days

The Light of Other Days
Author: Arthur C. Clarke
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2001-01-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780812576405

Science fiction roman.

The Light of Other Days

The Light of Other Days
Author: Caroline Couper Lovell
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780865544659

The Georgia Coast is one the most intriguing areas of the United States. A land of sluggish rivers, murkey blackwater swamps, and studded with a string of islands, it is the home of a special breed of people. They are as wild, reckless, exciting, beautiful, and contradictory as the land itself. One thing is for sure: both natives and visitors love it. But the story of this land is one that is often known about only in legend and hearsay, in stories and novels, and even in a few dissertations.By focusing on James Hamilton Couper, James Bagwell paints a portrait of the Georgia Coast during the late eighteenth century through the middle of the nineteenth century. Couper's family was originally from Scotland, where the story actually begins, but settled on the Georgia Coast. When James Hamilton Couper was grown, he attended Yale, but returned to make a name for himself and his plantation in politics, plantation management, scientific agriculture, archaeology, and architecture. Bagwell also discusses the role of Couper as a slave owner and of slave-life on the plantation.But the book is more than about Couper; he is simply the pivot of the book. The real story here is the Coastal land itself: socially, economically, religiously, and politically. From the colonial days on the coast through the American Civil War, Bagwell has written a compelling story of a most enigmatic land: the Georgia Coast.