7/6/2023 0 Comments Captain Cuellar's Adventures in Connaught and Ulster, A.D. 1588 by Francisco De CuellarAllingham, Captain Cuellar's adventures in Connacht and Ulster, 1588 AD, to which is added an Introduction and complete translation of Captain Cuellar's narrative of the Spanish Armada, by Robert Crawford (London 1897). Sedgwick, A letter to his majesty King Philip II of Spain (New York 1895). O'Reilly, 'Remarks on certain passages in Captain Cuellar's narrative on his adventures in Ireland after the wreck of the Spanish Armada in 1588≨9, followed by a literal translation of that narrative', in Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, section C (Dublin 1893), 175≢17. Tipográfico 'Sucesores de Rivadeneyra' 2 vols. Fernández Duro (ed.), La Armada Invencible por el Capitan de Navío de la Real Academia de la Historia, Est. Madrid, La Real Academia de la Historia, Colección Salazar, número.Higher Education Authority via the CELT ProjectĬELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts: a project of University College, CorkĬollege Road, Cork, Ireland (2003) (2008) (2011)ĭistributed by CELT online at University College, Cork, Ireland.Īvailable with prior consent of the CELT programme for purposes of academic research and teaching Captain Cuellar's Adventures in Connacht and Ulster Corpus of Electronic Texts Edition Background details and bibliographic information Captain Cuellar's Adventures in Connacht and Ulster Author:ğrancisco de Cuellar File DescriptionRobert CrawfordĮlectronic edition compiled by Benjamin Hazard
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This leaves Keyes no option but to write books. Grand children are now grown and too old for tales about railroads and yesterday's America. He has two children, Kathleen and Daniel. He is widowed and currently lives in Florida. Keyes wholesaled bakery products to food chains for thirty years,and wrote odd items for local newspapers. Army where his top sergeant would daily bark, "You just say morning, trooper. He never became an engineer, but still has a red, tinker toy motor and his World War II, Erector Set. Keyes went to Temple Tech for concrete and steel design in 19. Farmland and outhouses were a sign of the times.Ĭlayton was so small, that Keye's aunt doubled as his Sixth Grade school teacher, who once said that Kyle lived with his nose between the bookends. Clayton had a small urban district with street lights, but no indoor plumbing. Kyle Keyes grew up in Clayton, a South Jersey borough first founded as Fislerville. Older Americans often come from whistle stop towns painted by Norman Rockwell. Melissa Marr, New York Times bestselling authorīreathtaking-a compulsive, rocketing read. Readers will laugh, shiver, and maybe even swoon over this modern Gothic novel. Kelley Armstrong, New York Times bestselling author Cassandra Clare, New York Times bestselling authorĪ darkly funny, deliciously thrilling Gothic. The boy she thought was imaginary is real, and definitely and deliciously dangerous.Ī sparkling fantasy that will make you laugh and break your heart. The key to it all just might be the boy in her head. Now Kami can see that the town she has known and loved all her life is hiding a multitude of secrets-and a murderer. The Lynburn family, who ruled the town a generation ago and who all left without warning, have returned. There has been screaming in the woods and the manor overlooking the town has lit up for the first time in 10 years. Her life seems to be in order, until disturbing events begin to occur. This has made her an outsider in the sleepy English town of Sorry-in-the-Vale, but she has learned ways to turn that to her advantage. Kami Glass is in love with someone she's never met-a boy she's talked to in her head since she was born. Reviewers have praised the take-charge heroine and the spellbinding romance. A modern, magical twist on the Gothic Romance and Girl Detective genres, this book will appeal to fans of both Beautiful Creatures and the Mortal Instruments series. 7/6/2023 0 Comments Book about er nursesThey save our lives every day and represent the true life blood of any hospital. Sebastian Junger, author of Freedom, Tribe, War, Fire, and The Perfect StormĪs a trauma neurosurgeon, I have witnessed the compassion, the work ethic, and the selflessness of our nurses in countless situations. I could not stop reading it and when I was done I felt like I was changed forever. In their own bullet-straight words, these heroes describe the pain, the love, and the brutally hard work of trying to save people's lives. James Patterson's account of the twilight world between life and death that nurses inhabit is one of the most moving things I have ever read. are given the respect they deserve and captured beautifully.' Sanjay Gupta, MD 'The compassion, the work ethic, and the selflessness of nurses. 'James Patterson's account of the twilight world between life and death that nurses inhabit is one of the most moving things I have ever read.' Sebastian Junger This book will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you understand the importance of the work they do. When we're at our worst, nurses are at their best.Īround the clock, highly skilled and compassionate men and women sacrifice and struggle for us and our loved ones. In this extraordinary work of non-fiction, we hear the unforgettable stories of everyday heroes who look after our families, our friends and ourselves in the most challenging circumstances imaginable. It is in this brutal world, inspired by ancient Rome, that Laia lives with her grandparents and older brother. Those who do not vow their blood and bodies to the Emperor risk the execution of their loved ones and the destruction of all they hold dear. Under the Martial Empire, defiance is met with death. And, as we all now know-THE WAIT FOR REAPER BEGINS!Īn Ember in the Ashes ( An Ember in the Ashes #1) Below you can find the rest of the tour, so follow along! I hope everyone finds some enjoyment out of this obsessive Ember testament that shouts my love from a mountain (har har) with each neurotic word, picture, and quote. I have posted my original review, explained why you MUST start this series if you haven't already, really emphasized some of my favorite quotes, and did a bookstagram post with the beautiful new paperback editions Penguin Teen blessed me with. I am so honored to partner with Penguin Teen during their re-read tour. There's a sort of frenzy that can't be replicated when the Emberlings get wind that the next release is on the horizon. The Ember Quartet is one of my absolute favorite series of all time-with strong characters (I think I was a goner the moment I met Elias), an addicting and brutal story line, and an emotional force so strong you can hardly breathe, it's no wonder that the world goes crazy when Sabaa releases each of her installments. Det är härligt att rymma, men kanske ännu skönare att komma hem igen? Vi får läsa om mötet mellan Pisse-Nisse och tjuren och om irrfärden i kalasbilen som kan flyga. Vi känner igen Pippi, Tommy och Annika, men här gestaltade i en annan form och berättarstil.īoken är i ett stort generöst format med underhållande bilder med mycket att titta på då illustratören Fabian Göranson har tecknat på sitt eget sätt, men hur det märks att han gjort det i Ingrid Vang Nymans anda.īoken är fartfylld med spännande äventyr som är uppdelade i sju kapitel där vi som växt upp med Pippi känner igen de galna och oförglömliga äventyr när vi får följa de tre rymlingarna i mötet med Konrad och hans klister, när de klättrar i berg, går på lina och åker tunna ner för älven. I den nya bilderboken Pippi på rymden får vi ta del av det spännande sommaräventyret med färgstarka bilder som täcker alla sidorna där texten är uppdelade som textrutor som påminner om en grafisk seriebok. Pippi på rymmen är ett spännande och oförglömligt äventyr med Pippi Långstrump och hennes kompisar. Följ med Pippi, Tommy och Annika på ett sommaräventyr som för första gången illustreras i bokformat i boken ”Pippi på rymmen”. Och få en bil att flyga med kalasklister. Ta skydd i ett ödehus, dansa runt naken i en säck, brottas med en tjur, åker tunna ner för älven, går på lina Now, he has to take a good long look at who he really is. When one Assassin gig turns into a rescue mission on the side, Josh's life is turned upside down by the man he rescues. Part of an elite team run by General Derek Jacobs, Josh and his fellow assassins take pride in their jobs. Josh Montgomery is a red-blooded American male that loves his job and loves women even more. When his path crosses with Mateo's, their lives will never be the same.īecause, Riley is Mateo's next target. Deep in his closet, Riley wonders what it would feel like to be with a man. Who would have known he'd be undone by a purple hippo. Government, he takes lives and he kicks ass with no mercy.When a job lands in his lap that's just not quite right, Mateo finds himself questioning orders for the first time in his career. Alaska with Love: Sexual assault, violence, crude language and men making love. WARNING: Homosexual relations, crude language and violence. With 21 books in this series, read how it all began with the first two. 7/6/2023 0 Comments Tyll daniel kehlmannThat’s no fluke: Bad sex aside, this author has built a reputation as a mordant postmodernist who combines the geeky adventure of Neal Stephenson with the icy wit that Paul Auster was once known for. “Fame,” Kehlmann’s only novel after “Measuring the World,” moved more than 100,000 copies in its first week of release last year in Germany. Kehlmann is the author of 2005’s “Measuring the World,” a vaguely Pynchonesque novel about 19th century mathematicians and explorers that has sold 1.5 million copies worldwide and collected a slew of awards. It begins with the narrator musing, “I desired her so much I would have given a year of my life.” Once coitus begins he finds that “my existence split into two halves: a before and an after, for all time.” As the ecstasy continues, the lovers become “so entwined that we could be one body or Siamese twins,” and, quite mysteriously, “we clutch each other as if we were swimming in the Sargasso Sea.”ĭespite a little too much writing like that, “Fame” is not a dismissible book. Daniel Kehlmann’s novel “Fame” includes what must be one of the most hackneyed sex scenes I’ve read this year. The characters of Tartuffe, Elmire, and Orgon are. Urn:oclc:61461335 Republisher_date 20121205002805 Republisher_operator Scandate 20121203090451 Scanner . Tartuffe, or The Impostor, or The Hypocrite, first performed in 1664, is a theatrical comedy by Molire. OL7981758W Page-progression lr Page_number_confidence 93.15 Pages 294 Ppi 650 Related-external-id urn:isbn:0451524152 Urn:lcp:misanthropeothe00moli:epub:e60ae244-6096-49f5-b6e7-d180c2a42927 Extramarc Columbia University Libraries Foldoutcount 0 Identifier misanthropeothe00moli Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t8md07609 Isbn 0140440895 Lccn 59004053 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.17 Openlibrary OL18361985M Openlibrary_edition Actor, director, and playwright, Moliere (1622-73) was one of the finest and most influential French dramatists, adept at portraying human foibles and puncturing pomposity. THE MISANTHROPE, TARTUFFE, and other plays Molire, whose real name was Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, was born in Paris in 1622, the son of a wealthy royal. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 19:00:42 Boxid IA161807 Boxid_2 CH130303 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England Donorįriendsofthesanfranciscopubliclibrary External-identifier 7/5/2023 0 Comments Haven emma donoghue reviews“Told with the clarity of a fable, Haven transports us into territories unknown, where ‘fog makes an island of every man.’ Donoghue’s men of the cloth confront challenges that rattle not only their faith in God, but their faith in each other and in the natural world. Their foolish destruction of the island’s resources will resonate with contemporary readers, but she refuses to reduce these characters to symbols of modern exigencies…The effect is transporting, sometimes unsettling and eventually shocking.” - Ron Charles, The Washington Post What is Divine Grace? Purity of soul? Virtue? Not what they think.” - creates an eerie, meditative atmosphere that should resonate with anyone willing to think deeply about the blessings and costs of devoting one’s life to a transcendent cause…Donoghue works subtly in the margins, letting these three men evolve into their distinct roles. #EmmaDonoghue (ROOM) combines pressure-cooker intensity + radical isolation, to stunning effect. In 7th C, #Ireland, three men set sail to a bird-thick island to find God. Haven is Donoghue at her strange, unsettling best."- Maggie O’Farrell, author of Hamnet It is everything a novel should be: compassionate, unpredictable, and questioning. "This book kept me up half the night-I was unable to put it down, and read it in one spellbound gulp. |