The Land Beneath the Light

The Land Beneath the Light
Author: Shereen Malherbe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2022-01-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1912356503

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A Palestinian reimagining of Jane Eyre

The Land Beneath Us Sunrise at Normandy Book 3

The Land Beneath Us  Sunrise at Normandy Book  3
Author: Sarah Sundin
Publsiher: Revell
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781493421299

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In 1943, Private Clay Paxton trains hard with the US Army Rangers at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, determined to do his best in the upcoming Allied invasion of France. With his future stolen by his brothers' betrayal, Clay has only one thing to live for--fulfilling the recurring dream of his death. Leah Jones works as a librarian at Camp Forrest, longing to rise above her orphanage upbringing and belong to the community, even as she uses her spare time to search for her real family--the baby sisters she was separated from so long ago. After Clay saves Leah's life from a brutal attack, he saves her virtue with a marriage of convenience. When he ships out to train in England for D-day, their letters bind them together over the distance. But can a love strong enough to overcome death grow between them before Clay's recurring dream comes true?

Welsh Minstrelsy containing the Land beneath the sea or Cantrev y Gwaelod with various other poems

Welsh Minstrelsy  containing the Land beneath the sea  or Cantrev y Gwaelod  with various other poems
Author: Thomas Jeffery Llewelyn PRICHARD
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1824
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0018999085

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The Land Beneath the Ice

The Land Beneath the Ice
Author: David J. Drewry
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2023-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780691237916

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"As soon as humans spied and later set foot on the remote Antarctic continent in the early nineteenth century, they became aware of its ice cover, and desired to learn about its extent, shape, thickness, and behavior. In this book, David Drewry-glaciologist and former Director of the Scott Polar Research Institute-recounts the science and history of a ground-breaking time in recent Antarctic geophysical exploration, in which scientists were finally able to "see" through the Antarctic ice sheet and take its measure. From the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s, scientists' ability to peer beneath the Antarctic ice sheet and map its thickness was revolutionized by the technology, techniques, and exploratory campaigns of the Radio Echo Sounding Programme, conducted by the Scott Polar Research Institute at Cambridge in the UK. The exploratory radar mapping campaigns of this ambitious research program were largely accomplished during the Cold War, as interest and concern in global climate change were just emerging. To those involved in this research and fieldwork, it was evident that the environment of the planet was indeed changing, and that the great ice masses of Antarctica and Greenland, and their evolving stability and behavior, would feature significantly in understanding the future of our world. This book gives an account of the Radio Echo Sounding Programme, describing the scientific background, goals, various scientific, human, political, and natural challenges, and discoveries of the research program. It follows the twists and turns of operating in a remote and hostile region, where detailed and exact planning and preparations were constantly at risk of disruption by bad weather, mechanical and electronic breakdowns, aircraft crashes, and human frailty. It also highlights the strong international cooperation that occurred in Antarctica, during this contentious time in history, speaking to the importance of the 1961 Antarctic Treaty as well as the necessity of working together to tackle problems of global significance"--

No Land to Light On

No Land to Light On
Author: Yara Zgheib
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781982187439

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"Hadi and Sama are a young Syrian couple in the throes of new love, building a life in the country that brought them together. They'd met in Cambridge, Massachusetts: he, a shell-shocked refugee of a bloody civil war; she, a passionate dreamer who'd come to America years earlier in search of new horizons. Now, they giddily await the birth of their son, a boy whose native language would be freedom and belonging. When Sama is five months pregnant, Hadi's father dies, in Amman, the night before the embassy interview that would finally reunite Hadi with his parents and deliver them from a country in crisis. Hadi flies back to the Middle East for the funeral, promising he'll be gone only a few days. On the day his flight is due to arrive in Boston, Sama decides to surprise him at the airport, eager to scoop him up and bring him back home. She waits, and waits. There are protests at Logan airport, and Hadi never shows up. What Sama doesn't yet know is that Hadi has been stopped at the border. That he's been taken away for questioning, detained in a windowless, timeless, nightmarish limbo. She does not know about the travel ban, that his legal status in the U.S., which yesterday seemed rock solid, is now in jeopardy - and with it, the chance that he'll ever step foot on U.S. soil again. Amid the protests, Sama goes into premature labor; their son, Naseem, is born, too soon, his father nowhere to be found, the future they could almost taste wrenched from their grasp in a matter of hours. Worlds apart, suspended between hope and disillusion as hours become days become weeks, Sama and Hadi yearn for a way back to each other, and to the life they'd dreamed up together. But does that life exist anymore? Was it only ever an illusion? Achingly intimate yet poignantly universal, No Land to Light On is the story of a family caught on either side of a border, fighting for freedom and home, finding both in each other, and in the tenacious faith of creatures who take flight"--

The Holy Bible According to the Authorized Version A D 1611

The Holy Bible  According to the Authorized Version  A D  1611
Author: Frederic Charles Cook
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1875
Genre: Bible
ISBN: YALE:39002053464526

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The Scroll

The Scroll
Author: Anne Perry
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781453261088

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An ancient scroll draws a bookseller into a chilling mystery. Monty Danforth finds the tin buried beneath a shipment of leather-bound classics. Inside is a millennia-old vellum manuscript written in an unfamiliar but unmistakably ancient language. Danforth tries to photocopy and photograph it, but he ends up with blank images, as though the ink were made of something impervious to modern technology. As the scroll’s mystery enchants him, this hapless bookseller falls into a cutthroat conspiracy that he may never escape. Soon a dead-eyed old man and his granddaughter come calling for the scroll. Danforth refuses to sell them the manuscript, but they will not be the last to demand it. Powerful forces crave the secrets locked within this ancient document, and Danforth will survive only if he can master its power. The Bibliomysteries are a series of short tales about deadly books, by top mystery authors.

The Swedenborg Concordance

The Swedenborg Concordance
Author: Emanuel Swedenborg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 952
Release: 1890
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: IOWA:31858042770697

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