The Girl of His Dreams

The Girl of His Dreams
Author: Susan Mallery,Sarah Morgan
Publsiher: Harlequin Bestselling Author C
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373011776

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A DATE WITH DESTINY The moment she turns twenty-five, Kayla Bedford is going to grab her trust-fund money and take off for Paris. She'll drink wine, read at quaint cafés and meet a handsome prince who'll sweep her off her feet. It's been her dream since she was twelve. And now she's so close to realizing it, she's counting down the days. But first she's got to do something for her boss-slash-landlord-slash-best-friend. Patrick is a handsome, caring vet. But he needs someone to love, even if he doesn't think so. Yet, just as she finds the perfect person to set him up with, Kayla gets a last-minute case of blinding jealousy. Does she have feelings for Patrick? Should she abandon her dreams to find out? And how can he hold her back if he feels the same? FREE BONUS STORY INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME! Playing by the Greek's Rules by USA TODAY bestselling author Sarah Morgan There's no one better to teach Lily Rose the rules of a fun fling than her boss, Nik Zervakis. But once their sensual affair starts, can either of them live by his rules?

Playing By The Greek s Rules Puffin Island

Playing By The Greek s Rules  Puffin Island
Author: Sarah Morgan
Publsiher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781488743696

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Idealistic archaeologist Lily Rose craves a fairytale love, but in her experience it always ends in heartbreak. So now Lily's trying a different approach – a fling with her boss, infamous Greek playboy Nik Zervakis! Anti–love and anti–family, Nik lives by his own set of rules. There's no one better to teach Lily how to separate sizzling sex from deep emotions! But whilst Nik has the world at his feet, he also has dark shadows in his heart... It starts as a sensual game, but can Lily stick to Nik's rules? And what's more, can he...

The Gardens of Their Dreams

The Gardens of Their Dreams
Author: Brian Griffith
Publsiher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 185649800X

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This history relates the human consequences of the remorseless spread of the Great Desert that now stretches in almost unbroken continuity from Mauritania's Atlantic seaboard through the Middle East and Central Asia to the Great Wall of China. The author seeks to understand how the great civilizations in the original green lands of North Africa, Ancient Egypt, the Middle East, South Asia and China responded and changed under the pressure of invaders fleeing growing environmental degradation in the surrounding deserts.

Disarmed

Disarmed
Author: Gregory Curtis
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2012-07-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780307483836

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In the spring of 1820, on the Aegean island of Melos, an unsuspecting farmer was digging for marble building blocks when he unearthed the statue that would come to be known as the Venus de Milo. From the moment of its discovery a battle for possession ensued and was won, eventually, by the French. Touted by her keepers in the Louvre as the great classical find of the era, the sculpture gained instant celebrity–and yet its origins had yet to be documented or verified. From the flurry of excitement surrounding her discovery, to the raging disputes over her authenticity, to the politics and personalities that have given rise to her mystique, Gregory Curtis has given us a riveting look at the embattled legacy of a beloved icon and a remarkable tribute to one of the world’s great works of art.

The Greeks

The Greeks
Author: H. Kitto
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1991-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780141937212

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The Greeks were extraordinary not least because they evolved "a totally new conception of what human life was for". Elaborating on that claim, the author explores the life, culture and history of classical Greece.

Phrasikleia

Phrasikleia
Author: Jesper Svenbro
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501717680

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First published in French in 1988, this extraordinary book traces the meaning and function of reading from its very beginnings in Greek oral culture through the development of silent reading. One of the most haunting early examples of Greek alphabetical writing appears on the life-sized Archaic funerary statue of a young girl. The inscription speaks for Phrasikleia, who "shall always be called maiden," for she has received this name from the gods instead of marriage.

The Greeks

The Greeks
Author: H.D.F. Kitto
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351481847

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Most ancient cultures disappeared with scarcely a trace, their effect upon our modern way of life of little consequence. The Greeks, however, continue to influence contemporary man through their drama, philosophy and art, their political cognizance and knowledge of science. There are many books introducing the Greek world to the modern reader, but this volume was recognized as a classic in the field upon its publication by Penguin Books. It now appears in a new paperback edition, with a new preface by the author and 32 pages of photographs selected especially for the American reader. The Greeks introduces us to the people who formed and founded a new and distinct way of life, the democratic city-state. The author presents--frequently in the words of the Greeks themselves--the formation of the people as a nation, the nature of the country, the impact of Homer, and the rise and decline of the city-state. The book includes an intensive study of the classical period, and provides an illuminating view of the Greek mind, myths and religion, life and character.The Greeks is a recognized classic, written with remarkable grace and wit. In its new, richly illustrated and permanent form, it will endure as perhaps the best reconstruction of one of the greatest episodes in the history of civilized man. H. D. F. Kitto (1897-1982) was professor of Greek at the University of Bristol and is well known as a scholar, teacher and writer in his field. He wrote several books on Greek drama, and his In the Mountains of Greece resulted from extensive travel throughout the country.

The Oxford encyclopedia of ancient Greece and Rome Vol 1 7

The Oxford encyclopedia of ancient Greece and Rome    Vol  1   7
Author: Michael Gagarin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 3369
Release: 2010
Genre: Civilization, Classical
ISBN: 9780195170726

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