Duelling Stories of the Sixteenth Century from the French of Brant me

Duelling Stories of the Sixteenth Century from the French of Brant me
Author: G.H. Powell,P.B. Brant?me
Publsiher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 297
Release: 1904
Genre: History
ISBN: 9785877535916

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Brantôme was a gentleman who traveled through Europe in the latter half of the 16th century. The stories he relates not only describe famous duels, but they also give glimpses into lives of royalty and celebrities.

Dueling Stories of the Sixteenth Century

Dueling Stories of the Sixteenth Century
Author: Pierre De Bourdeille Brantome
Publsiher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1498143458

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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1904 Edition.

The Duel

The Duel
Author: François Billacois
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300040288

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This book is a study of the phenomenon of the duel in sixteenth and seventeenth century France - the period of the Valois and early Bourbon monarchies.

The Speaker

The Speaker
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1905
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: PRNC:32101079674550

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Midnight Marriage

Midnight Marriage
Author: Lucinda Brant
Publsiher: Sprigleaf
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780980801316

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One of the 20 Most Romantic Books Ever, According to BookBub Members Inspired by real events, a secretly arranged marriage establishes a dynasty. After years in exile, Julian returns to claim a bride he doesn’t know. To his delight, he discovers she is everything he’d hoped for. Unaware they are already married, Deb is content with her independent life. Julian’s challenge is to have her accept him on his merit, even though she has no choice at all. The future of the Roxton dukedom depends upon it. Set in the opulent world of the Georgian aristocracy, Lucinda Brant delivers another lavish 18th century experience in her trademark style—heart-wrenching drama with a happily ever after. Character-driven romantic adventure Non-explicit, mild sensuality Story length 100,000 words (not including bonus material) Reviews Lucinda Brant’s sweeping family sagas are a perfect reminder of why I fell in love with historical romance —Cheryl Bolen, New York Times bestselling author You will once again be reminded why Lucinda Brant’s books are such a treasure. —SWurman, Night Owl Reviews 5 STAR TOP PICK The energy starts on page one and never lets up. Twists and turns, dramatic revelations, and some enjoyable chaos make this a book that keeps the reader turning pages. Highly recommended! — Fiona Ingram, Readers’ Favorite 5 STAR MEDAL WINNER Lucinda Brant fully immerses the reader in the world of Georgian England, keeping you turning pages, or listening late into the night as the case may be. For those historical romance fans who have been gobsmacked by Nicholas Boulton (as a narrator), I am thrilled to report that Alex Wyndham is every bit as good. His narrative voice is deep and lovely. I unreservedly recommend that you listen to Midnight Marriage.—Lady Wesley, Romantic Historical Reviews audiobook review Accolades B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree Readers’ Favorite Audiobook Silver Medal Winner Readers’ Favorite International Book Award Finalist

Games and Game Playing in European Art and Literature 16th 17th Centuries

Games and Game Playing in European Art and Literature  16th 17th Centuries
Author: Robin O'Bryan
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789048544844

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This collection of essays examines the vogue for games and game playing as expressed in art, architecture, and literature in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe. Moving beyond previous scholarship on game theory, game monographs, and period and regional studies on games, this volume analyzes a range of artistic and literary works produced in England, Scotland, Italy, France, and Germany, which used the game topos to illuminate special themes. In essays dealing with chess, playing cards, dice, gambling, and board and children's games, scholars show how games not only functioned as recreational pastimes, but were also used for demonstrations of wit and skill, courtship rituals, didactic and moralistic instruction, commercial enterprises, and displays of status. Offering new iconographical and literary interpretations, these studies reveal how game play became a metaphor for broader cultural issues related to gender, age, and class differences, social order, politics and religion, and ethical and sexual behavior.

The New Yorker

The New Yorker
Author: Horace Greeley,Park Benjamin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1838
Genre: New York (N.Y.)
ISBN: IND:32000000710378

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Conquest by Law

Conquest by Law
Author: Christie Jefferson,Canada. Solicitor General Canada,Canada. Aboriginal Corrections Policy Unit
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 213
Release: 1994
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 0662224515

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This document, originally written in 1978, is a comprehensive report on the traditional forms of justice among Aboriginal peoples across Canada and the impact that western settlement had on those systems. It begins with a chapter on traditional justice among the Micmac and Naskapi. Part 2 covers the struggle for power as Europeans invaded traditional Aboriginal lands, and includes descriptions of civilizations & traditional justice of the First Nations of the central regions (Ojibwe, Iroquois, Huron). Part 3 covers traditional & European justice in the British colonial period, 1763-1867. Part 4 reviews the effect of Canadian legislation on Native peoples after Confederation, especially in the western provinces, and the numerous rebellions & protest actions against injustice. The final part covers the period from the granting of the unconditional franchise to Aboriginal peoples and the various movements for Aboriginal rights and a reformed justice system.