The Spoils of Eden

The Spoils of Eden
Author: Robert H. Fowler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 389
Release: 1985
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0727813374

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The Spoils of Eden

The Spoils of Eden
Author: Linda Lee Chaikin
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781575675534

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Can love survive when dreams divide? Rafe Easton rescued an abandoned baby from certain death on a forbidden island. Now that courageous act could cost him his pending marriage and his reputation. The Hawaii of 1891 is not untamed as it was when the first missionaries arrived, but the dangers haven't disappeared. Power, wealth, and ambition still drive the affairs of the island life, and Rafe Easton is poised to win big on all three--except for one thing. The woman he loves is walking away from their promise of life together on account of a baby boy . . . and the forsaken people of the island he came from. For her part, Eden Derrington must choose between her father's lifelong dream of curing leprosy, and a life of privilege with the man she's loved since childhood. Will Rafe wait for her while she serves alongside her father? And what if she herself falls victim to the dreaded disease that took her mother many years ago? Set against the backdrop of tropical paradise, revolutionary intrigue, hidden motives, and deadly secrets, The Spoils of Eden sheds light on Hawaii's colonial era and the men and women whose sacrifices yielded such unexpected results.

Denying the Spoils of War

Denying the Spoils of War
Author: Joseph O'Mahoney
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781474434447

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Explores the significance of the British fin de siècle in Scotland and Ireland, as well as some regional cities in England.

Eden s Spell

Eden s Spell
Author: Heather Graham
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781480408401

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DIVHow long will Katrina be able to fight off love when a dark stranger learns all of her innermost fantasies?DIV/divDIV Katrina Denver’s life changes when she gets mixed up in a top-secret, classified Navy project led by the ruggedly handsome Mike Taylor. The project involves a drug that causes people to live out their deepest fantasies and Mike is responsible for testing the drug’s effect on wildlife. When Katrina is inadvertently exposed to the potent drug, it’s only a matter of time before Mike becomes the object of her most secret desires . . ./divDIV /divDIVThis ebook features an illustrated biography of Heather Graham including rare photos from the author’s personal collection./div/div

Eden s Garden

Eden s Garden
Author: Richard J. Coleman
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2007
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 074255239X

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In Eden's Garden: Rethinking Sin and Evil in an Era of Scientific Promise, Richard Coleman examines the notion of sin in a contemporary world that values scientific and nonreligious modes of thought regarding human behavior. This work is not an anti-science polemic, but rather an argument to show how sin and evil can make sense to the nonreligious mind, and how it is valuable to make sense of such phenomena. Examining themes in religion, philosophy, and theology, it is ideal for use in the numerous courses which move across these disciplines.

University of Virginia Magazine

University of Virginia Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1869
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UVA:X002419252

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Jewel of the Pacific

Jewel of the Pacific
Author: Linda Lee Chaikin
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781575675558

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The wedding’s abandoned, and the clouds of political disaster loom overhead. The fire that almost ended Eden’s life has put an end to the promise of marriage. While saving Eden, Rafe lost not only his eyesight, but also his independence, his determination, and his pride. In a short letter, he ends Eden’s hope for happiness. Hurt and angry, Eden sails to the leper colony on the island of Molokai, where her mother is suffering. During Eden’s year-long absence, Rafe seeks medical care in San Francisco and eventually regains his sight. Returning to his coffee plantation on the Big Island, Rafe finds the beautiful Bernice Judson waiting. This is the year of decision. Hawaii is on the brink of revolution. The anti-Royalists threaten to depose the Hawaiian queen and bring the Hawaiian Islands under the Stars and Stripes. Eden must choose a side in politics and where to put her trust. Will Eden discover the painful lesson God wants her to learn? And will she ever find healing for her broken heart, with or without a life that includes Rafe?

The Kennedys at War

The Kennedys at War
Author: Edward J. Renehan, Jr.
Publsiher: Doubleday
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2002-05-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780385505291

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A dramatic, fascinating–and revisionist–narrative detailing how America’s first family was changed utterly during World War II. First-rate history grounded in scholarship and brought to life by a critically acclaimed author. From breathless hagiographies to scandal-mongering exposés, no family has generated more bestselling books than the Kennedys. None of them, however, has focused on the watershed period of World War II, when the course of the family and its individual members changed utterly. Now, in an engaging narrative grounded in impeccable scholarship, Edward J. Renehan, Jr., provides a dramatic portrait of years marked by family tensions, heartbreaks, and heroics. It was during this time that tragedy began to haunt the family–Joe Jr.’s death, the untimely widowhood of Kathleen (a.k.a. “Kick”), Rosemary’s lobotomy. But it was also the time in which John F. Kennedy rose above the strictures of the clan and became his own man. In the late 1930s, the Kennedys settled in London, where Joseph Kennedy, Sr., was serving as ambassador. A virulent anti-Semite and isolationist, Kennedy relentlessly and ruthlessly fought to keep America out of the war in Europe. His behavior as patriarch in many ways mirrored his public style. Though he was devoted to the family, he was also manipulative and autocratic. In re-creating the intense and tension-filled interactions among the family, Renehan offers riveting, often revisionist views of Joseph Sr.; heir apparent Joe Jr.; Kick, the beautiful socialite; and Jack, the complex charmer. He demonstrates that Joe Jr., although much like his father in opinion and character, was driven to volunteer for a deadly mission in large part because of his fury at Jack’s seemingly easy successes. Renehan also delves into why Kick, a good Catholic girl, chose to abandon her religion for the chance to enter the fairytale world of the British aristocracy, only to suffer a horrendous tragedy. It is Renehan’s reassessment of Jack, however, that is particularly striking. In subtly breaking away from his domineering father over the issue of World War II, Renehan argues, Jack began to forge the character that would eventually take him to the Oval Office. Going behind the familiar (and accurate) image of JFK as a reckless playboy, Renehan shows us a young man of great intelligence, moral courage, and truly astonishing physical bravery.