The Lonely Bride

The Lonely Bride
Author: Fred M. White
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This is a mystery novel that tells the story of Grace Anstey, the daughter of a banker. Grace is in love with her childhood sweetheart, Max Graham. But she is blackmailed into marrying Stephen Rice. Stephen Rice's millionaire father wants to hand over his business to his son. When Grace tries to find ways to get out of the marriage, she realizes that every undone burden will also be connected with a terrible secret.

Judges

Judges
Author: James B. Jordan
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 353
Release: 1999-05-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1579102492

Rev. Jordan examines the stories within the book of Judges, answering questions as to their theological and practical meaning; What has God commanded or promised and how do we respond? How do these stories reveal the work of Christ and His Church?

In the Dark

In the Dark
Author: Elise Vancise
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2007-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 143031107X

A NaNoWriMo Winning Novel! Parapsychologist Aaron Hewitt gets more than a new job and a new home after losing everything including his long term vixen girlfriend Veronica. Aaron has been looking for ghosts all over the ancient city of St. Augustine when all he had to do was look at home. Sarah SanCrist lived during the harshest time in our nation. She was a Civil War nurse stationed at Ft. Marion now known as the Castillo de San Marcos. What begins as a study of the spirit in his home leads Aaron on a journey to many local haunts and more than a friendship with Sarah. Can true love overcome the grave? Or will lust and jealousy tear it apart.

Max Schlemmer, Hawaii's King of Laysan Island

Max Schlemmer, Hawaii's King of Laysan Island
Author: Tom Unger
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2004-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595299881

The tale of Max Schlemmer is powerful, compelling non-fiction. Max is a "renaissance" man who survives the danger of whaling in the frigid North Pacific, works on various Hawaiian sugar plantations, captains sailing vessels, pioneers the guano business on Laysan Island, takes on the duties of mid-wife, is a Honolulu Police captain, and a motorman with Honolulu Rapid Transit Co., and always a man devoted to family and country. Max is also an entrepreneur. In his early years in Hawaii, he gained "squatter's rights" to Laysan Island. Later he established his home on this tiny, distant, and isolated island. Though many business ventures failed, he dreamed of a "kingdom" on Laysan Island. Perhaps he dreamed and schemed also about the vast riches to be gained in the bird plumage trade. Max Schlemmer, Hawaii's King of Laysan Island takes place during an interesting period of Hawaiian history. Max is involved in rioting which leads to the overthrow of the monarchy and to Hawaii becoming the Territory of Hawaii. Max is a constant gadfly to the local authorities; his actions often lead them into uncharted waters and reverberates finally in Washington D.C. Max Schlemmer, Hawaii's King of Laysan Island is also the story of the life and death of an island.

Constructs of Desire

Constructs of Desire
Author: Brigitte Kronauer
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780838757093

This collection of excerpts and stories from German author Brigitte Kronauer provides an introduction to her work for the English-speaking world. Although highly regarded in her native land, she has remained virtually unknown outwith its boundaries. The excerpts and stories are annotated and preceded by critical introductions.

The Baptist Quarterly

The Baptist Quarterly
Author: Henry G. Weston
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2021-10-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752523263

Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

Poetry Off the Page

Poetry Off the Page
Author: Laura Severin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1351910604

This study examines the performed poetry of Charlotte Mew, Anna Wickham, Edith Sitwell, Stevie Smith, Liz Lochhead, and Jackie Kay as an alternative radical tradition of British poetry, developed to convey women's experience. Through a historical treatment in which the poets are discussed in pairs, the chapters trace how these six women used a performative poetry to deal with difficulties regarding women's representation: from simply presenting difference in the case of Mew and Wickham, to deconstructing difference in the case of Sitwell and Smith, to avoiding the recapture of cultural imagery in the case of Lochhead and Kay. Laura Severin claims that twentieth-century British women poets have been neglected by both feminist and more traditional literary critics because they cannot be read within available literary frameworks. Feminist criticism, in particular, has overlooked the value of other poetic ancestries by locating the only radical tradition of modern poetry in fractured form. At least one alternative radical tradition can be found in a narrative and performed poetry that maximizes its transgressive potential with multiple framing devices. Though a female poet always experiences difficulty in controlling both cultural imagery and her own public presentation, these framing devices work together both to deconstruct the essentialized category of woman and to recover the multiplicity of women's experience.