The Madman of Freedom Square

The Madman of Freedom Square
Author: Hassan Blasim
Publsiher: Comma Press
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2013-12-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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**Long-Listed for the 2010 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize** From hostage-video makers in Baghdad, to human trafficking in the forests of Serbia, institutionalised paranoia in the Saddam years, to the nightmares of an exile trying to embrace a new life in Amsterdam... Blasim’s stories present an uncompromising view of the West's relationship with Iraq, spanning over twenty years and taking in everything from the Iran-Iraq War through to the Occupation, as well as offering a haunting critique of the post-war refugee experience. Blending allegory with historical realism, and subverting readers’ expectations in an unflinching comedy of the macabre, these stories manage to be both phantasmagoric and shockingly real, light in touch yet steeped in personal nightmare. For all their despair and darkness, though, what lingers more than the haunting images of war, or the insanity of those who would benefit from it, is the spirit of defiance, the indefatigable courage of those few characters keeping faith with what remains of human intelligence. Together these stories represent the first major literary work about the war from an Iraqi perspective. 'Perhaps the best writer of Arabic fiction alive...' – The Guardian, 12 Jun 10.

Secret UFO Files

Secret UFO Files
Author: Rafal Col
Publsiher: Rafal Col
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2013-11-28
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Look up at the sky, the universe is so big, it is really hard not to think that there is no other intellegent life out there. Are we alone? An old question that I think we all know the answer to already. But what do we know? What does the government know, and how much do they know? Classified information revealed, statements made by people who are risking their own safety for people to know. How do they look? Are they already here? The statements in this book are all real and are facts. Do you know everything?

The Study of Man

The Study of Man
Author: Alfred Cort Haddon
Publsiher: New York : Putnam
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1898
Genre: Anthropology
ISBN: HARVARD:32044021021076

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Kathi on the Moon Beam

Kathi on the Moon Beam
Author: Patricia Kirwin Renaud
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2013-11-14
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781483646282

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The year was 1959, the dawn of a new and the most exciting era in the history of the world, but no one knew it yet. Least of all a young couple very much in love with two beautiful baby daughters headed for Italy on a secret mission to protect Europe from our Cold War enemy, that evil empire, the Soviet Union. It was during this time I began all the stories of Kathi on the Moonbeam. The stories remain in the family to this day.

Advance and Retreat

Advance and Retreat
Author: Harry Turtledove
Publsiher: Baen Publishing Enterprises
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2002-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781618243591

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THE NORTH SHALL RISE AGAIN! When Avram became King of Detina, he declared he intended to liberate the blond serfs from their ties to the land. This noble assertion immediately plunged the kingdom into a civil war that would prove long and bloody, and set brother against brother. The northern provinces, dependent on their serf's labor, seceded, choosing Avram's cousin, Grand Duke Geoffrey, as their king. To save the kingdom, Avram sent armies clad in gray against the slave-holding North, battling Geoffrey's army, arrayed in blue. Though King Avram held more land and wealth than Geoffrey, Geoffrey's men were better soldiers and the North had better and more powerful wizards. Still, as the war raged on, greater population and superior organization began to tell and the tide turned against the North. Even so, the war is far from over. The South still faces two formidable leaders: General Bell, whose loss of a leg has only strengthened his resolve, and Ned of the Forest, whose unicorn riders are the most dangerous force on the Northern side. And though the Southern sorcerers have become more adept at war spells, use of sorcery is unpredictable¾as the North learned earlier when its forces held an almost impregnable position, but retreated in terror when an overconfident sorcerer's spell went awry. Though victory seems in sight for the South, its armies must now battle the North on its own ground, ground which will prove treacherous and deadly. . . . At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

The Wrestlers Wrestlers

The Wrestlers    Wrestlers
Author: Dan Murphy,Brian Young
Publsiher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781773056876

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A walk-through wrestling history, starting with the founding fathers such as Ed “Strangler” Lewis and the incomparable Lou Thesz, to modern-day masters such as Daniel Bryan and Kurt Angle. The Wrestlers’ Wrestlers spotlights elite performers and analyzes exactly what made them your favorite wrestler’s favorite wrestlers. Authors Dan Murphy and Brian Young interviewed more than 40 in-ring veterans, historians, referees, and promoters to get a unique insider’s look at the people who have made a lasting impact on the world of professional wrestling. It offers a special peek “behind the curtain” and a rare look into the top stars’ thoughts on their peers, their influences, and their personal favorites. The Wrestlers’ Wrestlers is a history of professional wrestling but also a tribute to the frequently misunderstood art itself. Featuring stars of the 1920s to today, this essential read deserves a prominent spot on the bookcase of every fan and historian.

Thorstein Veblen

Thorstein Veblen
Author: Murray G. Murphey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2018-05-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351244374

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In his latest book, scholar-historian Murray G. Murphey exhaustively explores the life and theory of Thorstein Veblen (1857–1929), whom, many scholars agree, remains one of the leading social theorists of all time, if not also one of the more confounding. Murphey’s account begins with a brief economic history of nineteenth-century America, wherein he examines the conditions that formed Veblen’s ideology. With that understanding, the author studies Veblen’s personal history and brings to the fore his foundational ideas on human psychology, race, his theory of knowledge, and his analysis of social evolution. In the book’s later chapters, Murphey considers Veblen’s writing through the scope of his major volumes – The Theory of the Leisure Class, The Theory of Business Enterprise, and Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution, among others. Spanning the latter stages of the nineteenth century into the first several decades of the twentieth century, Murphey traces Veblen’s radical economics and thinking within the broader context of America’s economic theory. In so doing, he upholds Veblen’s influence on the canons of economics and social science, and importantly, he attempts to resolve the lingering mystery behind one of America’s more puzzling and influential theorists.

Science Progress A quarterly review

Science Progress A quarterly review
Author: 1898
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 534
Release: 1898
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: LOC:00030614331

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