A Crown Growing out of My Head

A Crown Growing out of My Head
Author: Kasimah Royalty El-Amin
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2022-05-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9798765228777

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A Crown Growing Out Of My Head is a book written with the hopes of assisting children & adults to accept All of who they are, to know their Ancient history & the history of their hair, their skin, their lips & connecting themselves to their Ancestors & The Golden Path. In order to move forward on your journey, you must Know Thy Self & most Importantly “Love Thy Self”. Thank You to all of my readers for your contribution towards this mission to uplift the minds & support the visions of a Great People. ASHE

A Crown Growing Out of My Head

A Crown Growing Out of My Head
Author: Kasimah Royalty El-Amin
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2022-05-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798765228760

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A Crown Growing Out Of My Head is a book written with the hopes of assisting children & adults to accept All of who they are, to know their Ancient history & the history of their hair, their skin, their lips & connecting themselves to their Ancestors & The Golden Path. In order to move forward on your journey, you must Know Thy Self & most Importantly "Love Thy Self". Thank You to all of my readers for your contribution towards this mission to uplift the minds & support the visions of a Great People. ASHE

EMERALD CITY

EMERALD CITY
Author: Arnold Schildkret
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2011-03-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781453596050

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Emerald City: The New Adventures of Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz by Arnold Schildkret is a new take on the Oz tales that L. Frank Baum invented. Unlike so many of Baum’s followers who have through the years written imitations of the Oz books, Schildkret invents anew the main characters and the landscape of Oz. His conception of the Deadly Desert is especially different from that in other Oz books, as are his conceptions of Dorothy, Ozma, Roquat and most of all Uncle Henry. In addition, his book tells an exciting tale of adventure and conflict, including dangerous threats to the Land of Oz and even war. -Richard Tuerk, Professor Emeritus of Literature and Languages, Texas A&M University, Commerce, Texas. Author of Oz in Perspective: Magic and Myth in the L. Frank Baum Books The New Adventures of Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz The Story – The Author’s View Emerald City is a modern sequel to the Wizard of Oz novel and film. It is an original story based on the characters of the novels of Frank Baum. Emerald City is a story of the bond of loyalty and friendship in the Land of Oz. Post 9/11/2001, we can all relate to a story of a utopian city where everyone loves each other and in which good triumphs over evil. The World of Oz has been changed by the loss of the Love Magnet. With its loss comes the immanent danger of the loss of the city, destruction of its way of life, and destruction of all of its magical creatures and inhabitants. Other events seem to conspire to ensure the Kingdom will be lost to Roquat, the evil Nome King. It is the humanity and foibles of all of the characters, even the evil ones, which will stir you and tug on your emotions. Humor and sadness, love and hate, good and evil, loss and redemption are mixed in a potpourri of fantasy and reality. Recurrent themes throughout are understanding our differences, loving each other, giving strangers the benefit of the doubt, and standing together in the face of evil. The story plays on four levels, as a fairy tale for children, as science fiction, and social and political satire for teenagers and adults.

A Natural History of Nevis and the Rest of the English Leeward Charibee Islands in America With Many Other Observations on Nature and Art Particularly an Introduction to the Art of Decyphering In Eleven Letters from the Revd Mr Smith

A Natural History of Nevis  and the Rest of the English Leeward Charibee Islands in America  With Many Other Observations on Nature and Art  Particularly  an Introduction to the Art of Decyphering  In Eleven Letters from the Revd Mr  Smith
Author: William Smith (Revd. Mr.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1745
Genre: Ciphers
ISBN: HARVARD:32044106349269

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Dark and the Sword

Dark and the Sword
Author: Beverly L. Anderson
Publsiher: Warrioress Publishing
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2024-03-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798869112309

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The world of Avern has moved on. It has been almost a thousand years since the day the entire pantheon disappeared. Since the Abandonment, the mortals have learned to live without gods and goddesses. The world became mundane, with little magic and even less hope. Tyrants have risen, and those able to wield what is left of magic are powerful. Forces surge in the darkness that threaten to topple the already fragile world. However, the plight of the world of Avern is not unknown, and those who watch from a distance have decided to intervene. The mortals are sleeping, however, unknowing that two great powers will soon be vying for control. Then something happens that changes things. A young princess makes a bid for power by murdering her father. She then attempts to murder her sister, the crown princess of Lineria, Keiara. Despite a true strike aided by dark powers, Keiara doesn’t die. Instead, the strike pierces the barrier between her human soul and the soul sleeping within her, the soul of the Dark Phoenix. More than a goddess, the Dark Phoenix is the legendary mother of the gods. She is a part of the Eternal Phoenix that brought life to their world eons ago, one of the primal forces of the cosmos.

Documents Relating to the Western and Southern Boundary of the States of Maryland and Virginia

Documents Relating to the Western and Southern Boundary of the States of Maryland and Virginia
Author: Commission on Boundary Lines between Virginia and Maryland (1870-1874)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1874
Genre: Maryland
ISBN: YALE:39002015033666

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The Lancet

The Lancet
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1040
Release: 1880
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB11506514

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Twisted

Twisted
Author: Bert Ashe
Publsiher: Agate Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781572847491

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In Twisted: My Dreadlock Chronicles, professor and author Bert Ashe delivers a witty, fascinating, and unprecedented account of black male identity as seen through our culture's perceptions of hair. It is a deeply personal story that weaves together the cultural and political history of dreadlocks with Ashe's own mid-life journey to lock his hair. Ashe is a fresh, new voice that addresses the importance of black hair in the 20th and 21st centuries through an accessible, humorous, and literary style sure to engage a wide variety of readers. After leading a far-too-conventional life for forty years, Ashe began a long, arduous, uncertain process of locking his own hair in an attempt to step out of American convention. Black hair, after all, matters. Few Americans are subject to snap judgements like those in the African-American community, and fewer communities face such loaded criticism about their appearances, in particular their hair. Twisted: My Dreadlock Chronicles makes the argument that the story of dreadlocks in America can’t be told except in front of the backdrop of black hair in America. Ask most Americans about dreadlocks and they immediately conjure a picture of Bob Marley: on stage, mid-song, dreads splayed. When most Americans see dreadlocks, a range of assumptions quickly follow: he's Jamaican, he's Rasta, he plays reggae; he stinks, he smokes, he deals; he's bohemian, he's creative, he's counter-cultural. Few styles in America have more symbolism and generate more conflicting views than dreadlocks. To "read" dreadlocks is to take the cultural pulse of America. To read Twisted: My Dreadlock Chronicles is to understand a larger story about the truths and biases present in how we perceive ourselves and others. Ashe's riveting and intimate work, a genuine first of its kind, will be a seminal work for years to come.