The Earth Keeper Prime Emergence

The Earth Keeper  Prime Emergence
Author: Bradley Goldenberg
Publsiher: Bradley Goldenberg
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2021-02-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798709175334

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Drake’s a very angry and (quite literally) heartless orphan obsessed with avenging his parents. Balt is a sometimes thief from another world who’s trying to get home and maybe make some friends along the way. Cammie is an agent who just wants to retire. And then, there are the hand hats... Together, they confront an evil greater than any of them have imagined.

Patterns in the Chaos

Patterns in the Chaos
Author: David Scott-Morgan
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781291374667

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Biography of David Scott-Morgan, writer and musician from Birmingham England.

Good Earth

Good Earth
Author: Pearl S. Buck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: China
ISBN: 0743268725

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The story of a Chinese peasant and his passionate, dogged accumulation of land during famine, drought, and revolution.

The Rise Progress and Downfall of Aristocracy

The Rise  Progress and Downfall of Aristocracy
Author: William Mathers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1831
Genre: Political science
ISBN: UOM:39015002445065

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Discovering H P Lovecraft

Discovering H P  Lovecraft
Author: Darrell Schweitzer
Publsiher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781434449122

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A definitive look at the life and work of horror writer H.P. Lovecraft, by a leading scholar of the fantasy and horror field. INTRODUCTION, by Darrell Schweitzer NOTES ON AN ENTITY, by Robert Bloch A LITERARY COPERNICUS, by Fritz Leiber, Jr. THE FOUR FACES OF THE OUTSIDER, by Dirk W. Mosig THE FIRST LEWIS THEOBALD, by R. Boerem STORY-WRITING: A Letter from H. P. Lovecraft CHARACTER GULLIBILITY IN WEIRD FICTION, by Darrell Schweitzer SOME THOUGHTS ON LOVECRAFT, by Arthur Jean Cox THE DERLETH MYTHOS, by Richard L. Tierney GENESIS OF THE CTHULHU MYTHOS, by George Wetzel LOVECRAFT’S LADiES, by Ben P. Indick WHEN THE STARS ARE RIGHT, by Richard L. Tierney LOVECRAFT AND LORD DUNSANY, by Darrell Schweitzer H. P. LOVECRAFT AND PSEUDOMATHEMATICS, by Robert Weinberg TEXTUAL PROBLEMS IN LOVECRAFT: A Preliminary Survey, by S. T. Joshi H. P. LOVECRAFT: THE BOOKS, by Lin Carter H. P. LOVECRAFT: A BASIC READING LIST, compiled by Darrell Schweitzer

Asian Worldviews

Asian Worldviews
Author: Rein Raud
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-01-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781119165989

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An ambitious comparative introduction to Asian thought, expertly written for undergraduate courses in Asian Studies, Asian philosophy and neighboring disciplines Recent decades have witnessed a sharp increase of interest in the cultures and regions of South and East Asia, owing in part to the prominent role Asian economies have played in the era of globalization. Asian Worldviews: Religions, Philosophies, Political Theories is a unique, reader-friendly introduction to the intellectual heritage of the region. Assuming no previous background in Asian cultural history, Asian Worldviews moves beyond chronological and geographic boundaries to present an integrated treatment of the beliefs, teachings, and ideologies that have shaped the worldviews of approximately half of the global population. Rein Raud explores forms of knowledge in China, India, Tibet, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia, providing balanced coverage of all historical periods from antiquity to the modern day. Asian Worldviews embraces the connections rather than the divisions between the religious and philosophical dimensions of South and East Asian thought, and emphasizes a robust engagement with each culture's political, social, and economic contexts. Clear, accessible chapters discuss the development of religious, philosophical, and political thought in India, China, and Japan, and provide succinct overviews of the history of ideas in Korea, Tibet, and Southeast Asia. Throughout the book, Raud uses a comparative approach to examine the mutual influence and productive dialogue, past and present, between Asian cultures as well as with the West, and considers the impact of various worldviews on the development of modern Asian societies. Comprehensive and well-informed by recent developments in the scholarship, Asian Worldviews: Religions, Philosophies, Political Theories is an unparalleled resource for a broad range of courses in Asian studies, philosophy, religious studies, and global politics, as well as an excellent introduction for non-specialist readers looking for a contextual foothold in the rich cultural and intellectual history of South and East Asia.

The Works of Peter Pindar Esquire

The Works of Peter Pindar  Esquire
Author: Peter Pindar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 572
Release: 1795
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NYPL:33433107872354

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The Fluid Envelope of our Planet

The Fluid Envelope of our Planet
Author: Eric L. Mills
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2011-04-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781442663602

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Oceans have had a mysterious allure for centuries, inspiring fears, myths, and poetic imaginations. By the early twentieth century, however, scientists began to see oceans as physical phenomena that could be understood through mathematical geophysics. The Fluid Envelope of Our Planet explores the scientific developments from the early middle ages to the twentieth century that illuminated the once murky depths of oceanography. Tracing the transition from descriptive to mathematical analyses of the oceans, Eric Mills examines sailors' and explorers' observations of the oceans, the influence of Scandinavian techniques on German-speaking geographers, and the eventual development of shared quantitative practices and ideas. A detailed and beautifully written account of the history of oceanography, The Fluid Envelope of Our Planet is also an engaging account of the emergence of a scientific discipline.