The Golden Man

The Golden Man
Author: Philip K. Dick
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2022-06-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: EAN:8596547055600

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This novel is set in a post-apocallyptic era where mutants are hunted down and killed by the dreaded Baines. The Golden Man, alias Chris, lives in a kind of future, able to see the consequences of current actions.

Golden Man

Golden Man
Author: Ann Major
Publsiher: Major Press LLC
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781942473947

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“Want it all? Read Ann Major.” –New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts “Ann Major’s name on the cover instantly identifies the book as a good read.” –New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown “No one provides hotter emotional fireworks than the fiery Ann Major.” RT Book Reviews The fourth book of USA Today’s bestselling Ann Major’s Men of the West series is the passionate reunion tale of a saintly preacher’s daughter and the town’s leading sinner. He was her secret desire The past: Prim and proper Jenny Zachery was the small, Texas town’s preacher’s daughter. Blade Taylor, her brother-in-law, was the local bad boy. What nobody knew was that he was her secret desire. The present: Now she’s a widow and in trouble. Because of her, Blade’s come home for good. But will she give their love a second chance?

On the Trail of the Golden Man

On the Trail of the Golden Man
Author: Lisa Thompson
Publsiher: Blake Education
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1865094080

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Deep in the Amazon Jungle ... 'What exactly is El Dorado?" asked Flynn, barely able to take his eyes off the gold. :It is a kingdom where everything is made of gold and it is the home of the king called The Golden Man.' Will they find him?

The Golden Man

The Golden Man
Author: Victor Wolfgang Von Hagen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1974
Genre: America
ISBN: UOM:39015002136102

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"El Dorado. The golden man. Those doughty adventurers who first began to probe the secrets of the New World were fascinated by whispers of treasure beyond belief somewhere in the mountains of Colombia. There, said the native Indians, lived a people "rich in gold" with a chief who once a year as part of a religious ritual covered himself with the precious metal's dust. So began an incredible saga of adventure - Spaniards, Germans, French, British, Dutch and Portuguese sprawled across an almost unknown continent in their search for a phantom. The New World replaced the Old World's mythology of unbounded riches in legendary places in the deserts and cities of the Mediterranean and Asia. From a golden man, El Dorado grew into a city of gold and drew untold numbers to death. It became the metaphor for the unattainable. Sir Walter Raleigh, England's hero, great adventurer and man of letters, died on the block because he, too, caught the fever of El Dorado. He and countless others failed to prove its existence was no legend. But they discovered a continent. Victor von Hagen, himself an explorer and traveller of no mean accomplishment, has followed their footsteps through jungles and country where disease and other hazards turned death into monotonous tragedy. He has no need to dramatise the people and events he has documented; his approach to the vast tapestry and his presentation results in the greatest real-life adventure stories yet told. The myths of the heroics of the questers for the Golden Fleece and the Holy Grail become minor narratives alongside von Hagen's brilliant and exciting account of the actual events and the men who precipitated them." -- dust jacket.

Golden Man

Golden Man
Author: Scott Hayes
Publsiher: Wisdom House Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1733423303

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On his last day before retirement, James Stanson, donning his grandfather's antique diving suit, floated below a Pacific iceberg, extracting ice samples for scientific research. With his oxygen hose attached to the diving vessel, James instructed the submarine pilot to back closer to ice . . . but then something went terribly wrong. The submarine collided into the bottom of the iceberg, sending the ship into a plummet to the ocean floor, with James dragging behind. After a nightmarish decent through the black abyss, James counted down his last seconds of life, until he saw a red light glowing in the depths. By supernatural means, or plain luck, James survived the crash and found a strange ship on the sea floor, with a red light pulsating above a windowed-door. James scrambled to the door with his last breath, found a way in, and discovered a mystery that would shape his life forever. From a breathtaking ascent to the surface, to a heart-warming story of sacrifice and friendship; James must find out what it means to become a true Golden Man.

The Man With The Golden Mind

The Man With The Golden Mind
Author: Tom Vater
Publsiher: Next Chapter
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2022-02-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: PKEY:6610000347858

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Detective Maier has a new case. This time it is a cold case: investigating the death of Julia Rendel's father, an East German culture attaché who was killed near a fabled CIA airbase in central Laos in 1976. But before the detective can set off, his client is kidnapped right out of his arms. Maier follows Julia's trail to the Laotian capital Vientiane, where he learns different parties, including his missing client, are searching for a legendary CIA file crammed with Cold War secrets. The real prize, however, is the file's author: someone codenamed Weltmeister, a former US and Vietnamese spy and assassin no one has seen for a quarter century. Racing against time, Maier needs to dig deep into the past - including his own - in order to make sense of the present. The second book in Tom Vater's Detective Maier Mysteries series, The Man With The Golden Mind is an action-packed thriller with plenty of sex, drugs, assassinations and double-crosses. This book contains graphic violence and is not suitable for readers under the age of 18.

Reborn flowers are few

Reborn flowers are few
Author: Zhao Feng
Publsiher: Devneybooks
Total Pages: 4105
Release: 2024
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781304487346

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You put up tiles outside, which is for the sake of beauty and atmosphere, but you still put up such places in the window. Isn't this a' wave' fee? And Qin Tianqi's hands just grabbed the tile, which is really killing me!

And the View from the Shore

And the View from the Shore
Author: Stephen H. Sumida
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780295803456

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This groundbreaking study of a little-explored branch of American literature both chronicles and reinterprets the variety of patterns found within Hawaii’s pastoral and heroic literary traditions, and is unprecedented in its scope and theme. As a literary history, it covers two centuries of Hawaii’s culture since the arrival of Captain James Cookin 1778. Its approach is multicultural, representing the spectrum of native Hawaiian, colonial, tourist, and polyethnic local literatures. Explicit historical, social, political, and linguistic context of Hawaii, as well as literary theory, inform Stephen Sumida’s analyses and explications of texts, which in turn reinterpret the nonfictional contexts themselves. These “texts” include poems, song lyrics, novels and short fiction, drama and oral traditions that epitomize cultural milieus and sensibilities. Hawaii’s rich literary tradition begins with ancient Polynesian chant and encompasses the compelling novels of O.A. Bushnell, Shelley Ota, Kazuo Miyamoto, Milton Marayama, and John Dominis Holt; the stories of Patsy Saiki and Darrell Lum; the dramas of Aldyth Morris; the poetry of Cathy Song, Erick Chock, Jody Manabe, Wing Tek Lum, and others of the contemporary “Bamboo Ridge” group; Hawaiian songs and poetry, or mele; and works written by visitors from outside the islands, such as the journals of Captain Cook and the prose fiction of Herman Melville, James Fenimore Cooper, Mark Twain, and James Michener. Sumida discusses the renewed enthusiasm for native Hawaiian culture and the controversies over Hawaii’s vernacular pidgins and creoles. His achievement in developing a functional and accessible critical and intellectual framework for analyzing this diverse material is remarkable, and his engaging and perceptive analysis of these works invites the reader to explore further in the literature itself and to reconsider the present and future direction of Hawaii’s writers.