The Matter of the Phantom Purloiners

The Matter of the Phantom Purloiners
Author: Steve Levi
Publsiher: Publication Consultants
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781594338571

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Captain Heinz Noonan, Master of the Impossible Crime, is in Wyoming to solve an odd murder. A transient is under arrest, accused of murdering himself with a weapon that cannot be found at a time no one could pinpoint for an unknown motive. And how is this murder linked with three odd robberies in three different Wyoming towns in adjacent counties and what does all of this have to do with $25 million in missing Russian money from Philadelphia? See if you can solve the impossible crime faster than Detective Heinz Noonan.

Adventures with Phantoms

Adventures with Phantoms
Author: Robert Thurston Hopkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1946
Genre: Apparitions
ISBN: IND:39000005849687

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Cowboys of the Sky

Cowboys of the Sky
Author: Steve Levi
Publsiher: Publication Consultants
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781594332869

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For more than 80 years, bush pilots have carried supplies, delivered mail, and transported emergency personnel over Alaska's rugged terrain. They've flown with felons handcuffed to the seat, with corpses strapped to the wing, and with drugged polar bears sleeping in the cargo compartment. Ever since aviation came to Alaska planes have been far more important than cars or truck to the residents of the far-flung bush communities. In Cowboys of the Sky: The Story of Alaska's Bush Pilots, humorist and historian Steven C. Levi takes you on a wild ride through the heyday of aviation in Alaska, from the golden years, before federal regulations curbed the more dangerous and outlandish flying practices, all the way to the present. Through photographs and anecdotes, you'll meet brave and colorful pilots, the true cowboys of the sky who carved the face of America's Last Frontier.

Supplement to the Courant

Supplement to the Courant
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1850
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NYPL:33433081677266

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The French Revolution

   The    French Revolution
Author: Hippolyte Taine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1885
Genre: France
ISBN: STANFORD:36105011919250

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Curiosities of Literature

Curiosities of Literature
Author: Isaac Disraeli
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1823
Genre: English literature
ISBN: HARVARD:32044011683455

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Edgar Huntly Or The Sleep Walker

Edgar Huntly  Or  The Sleep Walker
Author: Charles Brockden Brown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1831
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NLS:B900125222

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This volume contains a complete edition of American author Charles Brockden Brown's 1799 novel, Edgar Huntly. The novel tells of Edgar Huntly, a young man who lives with his uncle and sisters on a small farm. Edgar is determined to learn who murdered his friend Waldegrave. When walking near the elm tree where Waldegrave was killed, Huntly sees Clithero, a servant from another farm, who is digging in the ground and weeping loudly. Huntly concludes that Clithero may be the murderer of his friend and follows him, soon discovering that he is sleep walking and hiding dark secrets.

Against Eunomius

Against Eunomius
Author: St. Basil of Caesarea
Publsiher: Catholic University of America Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780813227184

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Basil of Caesarea is considered one of the architects of the Pro-Nicene Trinitarian doctrine adopted at the Council of Constantinople in 381, which eastern and western Christians to this day profess as ""orthodox."" Nowhere is his Trinitarian theology more clearly expressed than in his first major doctrinal work, Against Eunomius, finished in 364 or 365 CE. Responding to Eunomius, whose Apology gave renewed impetus to a tradition of starkly subordinationist Trinitarian theology that would survive for decades, Basil's Against Eunomius reflects the intense controversy raging at that time among Christians across the Mediterranean world over who God is. In this treatise, Basil attempts to articulate a theology both of God's unitary essence and of the distinctive features that characterize the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit--a distinction that some hail as the cornerstone of ""Cappadocian"" theology. In Against Eunomius, we see the clash not simply of two dogmatic positions on the doctrine of the Trinity, but of two fundamentally opposed theological methods. Basil's treatise is as much about how theology ought to be done and what human beings can and cannot know about God as it is about the exposition of Trinitarian doctrine. Thus Against Eunomius marks a turning point in the Trinitarian debates of the fourth century, for the first time addressing the methodological and epistemological differences that gave rise to theological differences. Amidst the polemical vitriol of Against Eunomius is a call to epistemological humility on the part of the theologian, a call to recognize the limitations of even the best theology. While Basil refined his theology through the course of his career, Against Eunomius remains a testament to his early theological development and a privileged window into the Trinitarian controversies of the mid-fourth century.