Rainbows Among the Ruins

Rainbows Among the Ruins
Author: Alexander Baron
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009-04-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780557047291

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Life story of a Hungarian Jew born before WWI, who's life gets destroyed by the Holocaust. The rebuilt family business gets destroyed by the Communists in 1948, causing him to restart life the second time. Life then gets disrupted by the Hungarian uprising, causing a move to Israel to start over again for the third time, establishing a modest life, destrupted by the early death of his beloved wife. He lived to age 96 with all his faculties intact and a memory as brilliant as ever.A REVIEW:- Wonderfully written, unique and lucid style, with an enthusiastic, child-like personality.- It's an old-fashioned love story.- His first employment sounds amusingly Dickensian.- A picture of life in those dramatic periods, from an everyman's point of view.- An added perspective as to why the Jews of Europe fell victim to the Holocaust.- It shows what one needs to survive and flourish in such trying times: intelligence, resourcefulness, a supportive family, a lot of luck, and a passion for life.

Rainbows Over Ruins

Rainbows Over Ruins
Author: Susan Sherayko
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2014-04
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781452592619

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Throughout this inner travelogue, Susan shares experiences that will help you open your mind and provide tools you can use to live the creative process. Whatever circumstances or events surround you, you will find this to be a powerful process to move from where you are to where you want to be. As you read, allow yourself time for focused dreaming. Hold your vision lightly in the back of your mind and imagine your end results. Enjoy your fantasy. This is a process of becoming what does not yet exist in order to create a better reality. Inside you will learn how to: accept where you are even as you envision an improved future; use your current feelings to experience the essence of what you are creating; become your dream through your conscious choices; and live it on a daily basis. Persist and be amazed by the arrival of new resources and new directions beyond what you have ever imagined. You can flip your thinking, ask the right questions, and create the life of your dreams using the power of your mind. You can choose Rainbows over Ruins.

Rainbow Bridge to Monument Valley

Rainbow Bridge to Monument Valley
Author: Thomas J. Harvey
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2013-07-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806150420

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The Colorado River Plateau is home to two of the best-known landscapes in the world: Rainbow Bridge in southern Utah and Monument Valley on the Utah-Arizona border. Twentieth-century popular culture made these places icons of the American West, and advertising continues to exploit their significance today. In Rainbow Bridge to Monument Valley, Thomas J. Harvey artfully tells how Navajos and Anglo-Americans created fabrics of meaning out of this stunning desert landscape, space that western novelist Zane Grey called “the storehouse of unlived years,” where a rugged, more authentic life beckoned. Harvey explores the different ways in which the two societies imbued the landscape with deep cultural significance. Navajos long ago incorporated Rainbow Bridge into the complex origin story that embodies their religion and worldview. In the early 1900s, archaeologists crossed paths with Grey in the Rainbow Bridge area. Grey, credited with making the modern western novel popular, sought freedom from the contemporary world and reimagined the landscape for his own purposes. In the process, Harvey shows, Grey erased most of the Navajo inhabitants. This view of the landscape culminated in filmmaker John Ford’s use of Monument Valley as the setting for his epic mid-twentieth-century Westerns. Harvey extends the story into the late twentieth century when environmentalists sought to set aside Rainbow Bridge as a symbolic remnant of nature untainted by modernization. Tourists continue to flock to Monument Valley and Rainbow Bridge, as they have for a century, but the landscapes are most familiar today because of their appearances in advertising. Monument Valley has been used to sell perfume, beer, and sport utility vehicles. Encompassing the history of the Navajo, archaeology, literature, film, environmentalism, and tourism, Rainbow Bridge to Monument Valley explores how these rock formations, Navajo sacred spaces still, have become embedded in the modern identity of the American West—and of the nation itself.

The Rainbow a magazine of Christian literature

The Rainbow  a magazine of Christian literature
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1868
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:555007670

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A Rainbow Division Lieutenant in France

A Rainbow Division Lieutenant in France
Author: John H. Taber
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476622347

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Lieutenant John Huddleston Taber was a New Yorker assigned to the 168th "Third Iowa" Infantry Regiment of the American Expeditionary Force's 42nd "Rainbow" Division during World War I. His diary provides a detailed narrative of a young officer maturing through his war experiences, from the voyage across the submarine filled Atlantic, to training in France, to front line combat. In a clear, unaffected voice, Taber records his dealings with superiors and enlisted men, billets in French and German towns, life in the trenches, intense shelling, machine gun fire, gas warfare, leaves to Paris, the occupation of Germany, and his return to New York.

The Diogenes Trilogy

The Diogenes Trilogy
Author: Douglas Preston,Lincoln Child
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 1750
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781455526925

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Now, available for the first time together in a single volume: a digital-only, value-priced omnibus edition of the "Diogenes Trilogy": Brimstone, Dance of Death, and The Book of the Dead--featuring Pendergast's mysterious brother--by #1 New York Times bestselling authors Preston & Child. BRIMSTONE: A body is found in the attic of a fabulous Long Island estate. There is a hoofprint scorched into the floor, and the stench of sulfur chokes the air. When FBI Special Agent Pendergast investigates the gruesome crime, he discovers that thirty years ago four men conjured something unspeakable. Has the devil come to claim his due? DANCE OF DEATH: Two brothers. One, top FBI Agent, Aloysius Pendergast. The other, Diogenes, a brilliant and twisted criminal. An undying hatred between them. Now, a perfect crime. And the ultimate challenge: Stop me if you can. BOOK OF THE DEAD: A talented FBI agent, rotting away in a high security prison for a murder he did not commit. His psychotic brother, about to perpetrate a horrific crime. A young woman with an extraordinary past, on the edge of a violent breakdown. An ancient Egyptian tomb about to be unveiled at a celebrity-studded New York gala, an enigmatic curse released. Memento Mori.

Brimstone

Brimstone
Author: Douglas Preston,Lincoln Child
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2004-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780759512061

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When FBI Special Agent Pendergast discovers a murder in the attic of a Long Island estate, a scorched claw print leads him down a dark trail of unspeakable terror. A body is found in the attic of a fabulous Long Island estate. There is a claw print scorched into the wall, and the stench of sulfur chokes the air. When FBI Special Agent Pendergast investigates the gruesome crime, he discovers that thirty years ago four men conjured something unspeakable. Has the devil come to claim his due? Some things can't be undone.

The Rainbow Bridge

The Rainbow Bridge
Author: Raymond L. Lee,Alistair B. Fraser
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2001
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0271019778

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Venerated as god and goddess, feared as demon and pestilence, trusted as battle omen, and used as a proving ground for optical theories, the rainbow's image is woven into the fabric of our past and present. From antiquity to the nineteenth century, the rainbow has played a vital role in both inspiring and testing new ideas about the physical world. Although scientists today understand the rainbow's underlying optics fairly well, its subtle variability in nature has yet to be fully explained. Throughout history the rainbow has been seen primarily as a symbol&—of peace, covenant, or divine sanction&—rather than as a natural phenomenon. Lee and Fraser discuss the role the rainbow has played in societies throughout the ages, contrasting its guises as a sign of optimism, bearer of Greek gods' messages of war and retribution, and a symbol of the Judeo-Christian bridge to the divine. The authors traverse the bridges between the rainbow's various roles as they explore its scientific, artistic, and folkloric visions. This unique book, exploring the rainbow from the perspectives of atmospheric optics, art history, color theory, and mythology, will inspire readers to gaze at the rainbow anew. For more information on The Rainbow Bridge, visit: &