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Enter the King

Enter the King

Gordon Kipling

Clarendon Press
1998
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The civic triumph, or royal entry, was one of the great `spectacles of state' that stood at the heart of national and civic life in the Middle Ages. It originated in the late fourteenth century as a vast theatrical ritual that transformed the city into a stage and involved king and people alike as actors in a cosmic drama. It endured until a more neoclassical form replaced it in the late sixteenth century. Enter The King examines the medieval civic triumph not primarily as a programme of political emblems, but rather as a theatrical ritual designed to inaugurate the sovereign into his reign. As the king entered the city gates, he became the chief actor in an elaborate court spectacle defined by the citizens' pageantry and witnessed by his subjects. This inaugural purpose, indeed, gave the medieval civic triumph its distinctive form and purpose. Enter the King examines, for the first time, the ritual purposes and dramatic form of these spectacles. It explores the ways in which these ritualistic shows often draw their central ideas and inspiration from the medieval church's complex Advent liturgy to celebrate and acclaim the king's First Coming and to dramatize the meaning of the king's entry in terms of Christ's entry into Jerusalem. The roles which royal and civic actors performed on these occasions served to define the political, social, and religious ideals that bound them together into a community. Enter the King studies the medieval civic triumph as an international form of drama and as one of the defining rituals of late medieval society in England, France, and the Low Countries.
Killing Time: An Eliza Gordon Mystery

Killing Time: An Eliza Gordon Mystery

Amy Beth Arkawy

Cozy Cat Press
2015
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Welcome to Goodship, New York. The sleepy suburban hamlet harbors a terrible secret. A secret that may be at the heart of two murders.Twenty-five years after the "big game" and the requisite homecoming party, Goodship's secret begins to haunt its otherwise comfortable residents. When the first murder is reported, the townsfolk are warned, but take no action. When town landmarks are vandalized, residents are aghast. And, when an attempt is made on a local hero's life, the town mobilizes, especially former soap star (and now proprietor of a favorite lunch spot) Eliza Gordon and her pal and local radio personality Midge Sumner. When the prime suspect turns up dead, Eliza and Midge mobilize to solve the murders and catch the real perpetrator.The clues are are all there. Who is doing more in Goodship than just KILLING TIME?
7 Exercise Myths that are Killing America: Why Everything You Know About Fitness is Dead Wrong
Nearly everything you know about exercise is wrong...dead wrong. The misinformation dumped on America by infomercials, reality shows and well-meaning personal trainers is rarely based on science and is probably doing you more harm than good. Human beings have been genetically designed to live, eat and move in a certain way. Ignoring millions of years of conditioning and your own DNA blueprint is misguided, and quite potentially deadly. -Are you tired of yo-yo diets and fad exercise equipment? -Does the exercise you do (if any) give you the results you desire? -Are you frustrated with how slow your fitness goal is progressing? In order to become fit, energized, limber and even SMARTER, your exercise routine will require a new approach. The system we give to you here is not based on aerobics or pills, but on a foundational lifestyle that is simple, logical and most of all functional. The 7 Exercise Myths that are Killing America will give you the brain-dead simple logic of WHY what you are probably doing now, will never give you the long-term health you desire. More importantly, inside the pages of this book, you will also discover what DOES work and why.
Killing in C Sharp

Killing in C Sharp

Alexia Gordon

Henery Press
2018
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She saved Carraigfaire--but can she save her friends?Gethsemane Brown fought off an attack by a sleazy hotel developer who wanted to turn her Irish cottage into a tourist trap. Now she must face a vengeful ghost determined to exact revenge for her murder centuries ago. This ghost's wrath spares no one--not Gethsemane's students, Inspector Niall O'Reilly, fellow teacher Frankie Grennan, or a group of ghost hunters descended on Dunmullach to capture proof ghosts exist. Proof Gethsemane has to quash to keep Eamon, her resident ghost and friend, from becoming an internet sensation.As if a spiteful specter wasn't bad enough, a crooked music reviewer turns up dead in the opera house orchestra pit, a famous composer is arrested for the crime, and Gethsemane must team up with a notorious true-crime author to clear his name. If she doesn't, friends will die, a ghost she cares about will never know peace, and she'll star in a final act gruesome enough for any opera.- - - - - - - - - - - - -KILLING IN C SHARP by Alexia Gordon - A Henery Press Mystery. If you like one, you'll probably like them all.
Killing in C Sharp

Killing in C Sharp

Alexia Gordon

Henery Press
2018
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She saved Carraigfaire--but can she save her friends?Gethsemane Brown fought off an attack by a sleazy hotel developer who wanted to turn her Irish cottage into a tourist trap. Now she must face a vengeful ghost determined to exact revenge for her murder centuries ago. This ghost's wrath spares no one--not Gethsemane's students, Inspector Niall O'Reilly, fellow teacher Frankie Grennan, or a group of ghost hunters descended on Dunmullach to capture proof ghosts exist. Proof Gethsemane has to quash to keep Eamon, her resident ghost and friend, from becoming an internet sensation.As if a spiteful specter wasn't bad enough, a crooked music reviewer turns up dead in the opera house orchestra pit, a famous composer is arrested for the crime, and Gethsemane must team up with a notorious true-crime author to clear his name. If she doesn't, friends will die, a ghost she cares about will never know peace, and she'll star in a final act gruesome enough for any opera.- - - - - - - - - - - - -KILLING IN C SHARP by Alexia Gordon - A Henery Press Mystery. If you like one, you'll probably like them all.
What Should We Do Instead of Killing Ourselves?

What Should We Do Instead of Killing Ourselves?

Elizabeth Gordon

Jarvis Publishers LLC
2021
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What Should We Do Instead of Killing Ourselves? by Elizabeth Gordon follows a professional reader's journey as she searches for the author of an anonymous suicide journal, discovering her own demons along the way. It's New York City, in the first half of 2018, and Liz, a professional reader in a midsize publishing house has just received a disturbing submission-sender unkown. It's a handwritten journal detailing its author's struggle to find a reason to keep living. Shocked and enthralled by the dark philosophies of the journal, Liz knows what she must do: Find its author. But where to start?Liz struggles to balance her growing obsession with the journal's author with her ever increasing work load, and fails to keep her new mission hidden from Marcus, her boss. Worse than being upset, Marcus actually wants to publish the journal, and he thinks he's figured out the author. Only, Marcus's theory is one Liz absolutely despises. Desperate to prove him wrong, she leaves for Pittsburgh on her own dark journey in search of the truth.In this profound and timely novel, Liz finds more than she is looking for; she finds a purpose.Here's what some readers are saying about What Should We Do Instead of Killing Ourselves?"A narrative that feels as authentic as it is riveting to read. A character-driven drama at its core, this is one of the finest examples of slow-burn storytelling... This book is for anyone who enjoys philosophical musings on the human condition. Highly recommended."- Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite (Rating 5 of 5 stars)"A literary mystery with dynamic characters... Gordon's premise for her novel is a perfect setup for a story involving sleuthing, self-doubt, and sometimes-unwanted success. Liz is an insightful character with a razor-sharp mind who has plenty to say..."- Kirkus Reviews"What Should We Do Instead of Killing Ourselves? is a raw and surreal book... a provocative, blunt, and abrasive book that deserves a rating of 4 out of 4 stars"- Online Book Club
Santo Gordo: A Killing in Oaxaca

Santo Gordo: A Killing in Oaxaca

Charles Kerns

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Expat Robert Evans walks out of his neighborhood market chewing his breakfast churro. A convertible comes toward him, but two motos pull out from a side street and block the car. Two ski-masked gunmen dismount, shoot the driver, hop on their bikes, and scream the engines getting away. A boy sits in the front seat next to the slumped driver, splattered with blood, and yelling. Evans grabs the boy, looks away from the dead man, and sits on the corner as sirens come closer.His leisurely expat life ends. The corrupt underbelly of Oaxaca entangles him with bodies, dead fish, a pueblito under siege, and a gold mine.A mystery about Oaxaca, Mexico: its food, streets, families, expats, and murder.
Ethology of Some Bee and Wasp Killing Robber Flies of Southeastern Arizona and Western New Mexico

Ethology of Some Bee and Wasp Killing Robber Flies of Southeastern Arizona and Western New Mexico

Earle Gorton Linsley; R. F. Smith; E. A. Steinhaus

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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The book ""Ethology Of Some Bee And Wasp Killing Robber Flies Of Southeastern Arizona And Western New Mexico"" by Earle Gorton Linsley is a scientific study that explores the behavior and ecology of a specific group of predatory flies known as robber flies. The book focuses on the species found in the southeastern region of Arizona and the western region of New Mexico, and specifically examines their interactions with bees and wasps.The author provides detailed descriptions of the physical characteristics and behavior of these flies, as well as their habitat preferences and hunting strategies. The book also includes numerous illustrations and photographs to aid in the identification of the different species.Throughout the book, Linsley emphasizes the importance of understanding the ecological roles played by these predatory flies in maintaining the balance of insect populations in their respective ecosystems. He also highlights the potential benefits of further research into the behavior and ecology of these flies, particularly in the areas of pest control and conservation.Overall, ""Ethology Of Some Bee And Wasp Killing Robber Flies Of Southeastern Arizona And Western New Mexico"" is a comprehensive and informative resource for entomologists, ecologists, and anyone interested in the natural history of the American Southwest.Additional Editor Is R. L. Usinger. Diptera, Asilidae. With A Review Of The Laelaptinae And A New Subfamily Alphalaelaptinae, Acarina, Laelaptidae. University Of California Publications In Entomology, V16, No. 7.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Gordon

Gordon

Edith Templeton

Penguin Books Ltd
2012
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The original Fifty Shades of Grey, Edith Templeton's novel Gordon has been banned, pirated and published under various names for almost fifty years.Post-war London. Louisa, a smartly dressed young woman in the midst of a divorce, meets a charismatic man in a pub, and within an hour has been sexually conquered by him on a garden bench. Thus begins her baffling but magnetic love affair with Richard Gordon.Gordon, a psychiatrist, keeps Louisa in his thrall with his almost omniscient ability to see through her, and she is equally gripped by the unexpected pleasure of complete submission. Subjecting herself to repeated humiliations at his hands, but quite unable and unwilling to free herself from his control, Louisa and Gordon sink further and further into the depths - both psychologically and sexually.An extraordinary novel of psycho-sexual entanglement that was banned for indecency in England in 1966, in Gordon, Edith Templeton captures one of the most unusual and disturbing love stories ever written.'Templeton's characters are not passive or self-doubting. Their pleasure in sexual submission is a mark of their toughness: they can take what their men give them' The New York Times'Sexual perversion, masochistic dependency, obsession and suicide' Telegraph'An unsettling tale of sexual obsession' The New Yorker'It is unlikely that any young woman will write a book as good, as honest, as provocative as Gordon' Telegraph'Superbly written and unsettling' Beryl BainbridgeEdith Templeton was born in Prague in 1916 and spent much of her childhood in a castle in the Bohemian countryside. Her short stories began to appear in The New Yorker in the 1950s and caused a major stir because of their sexual explicitness (these stories are available in one volume entitled The Darts of Cupid as a Penguin ebook). Gordon first appeared in 1966 under the pseudonym Louise Walbrook and was subsequently banned in England and Germany; it was then pirated around the world, appearing under various titles. In 2001, Edith Templeton agreed to publish the novel, with its original title, under her own name. She died in 2006.
Gordon

Gordon

Morris Panych

Talonbooks
2011
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Gordon was always an odd little child, given his penchant for setting the neighbours' sheds on fire with their pets locked inside and his fascination with the funeral rituals at the church across the way. Home-schooled in the evenings within the bounds of a somewhat limited curriculum of drunken impromptu kitchen renovations and wife beatings in the resultant ruins by his father Gord, a man of troglodyte imagination and boundless determination for self-replication, his namesake son dedicates himself to these subjects with a kind of limitless and inarticulate awe. Something sinister and permanent involving the stairs to the basement seems to have happened to Gordon's mother at a formative stage of his development, narrowing the scope of his education even further and leaving him at somewhat Oedipal loose ends. As the steel mill shuts down and everyone in town moves away, Gordon's father urges him to attend an institution of higher learning.Educated by a legal system that provides him with free room and board in an institution dedicated solely to freshman tutorials in applied criminology conducted by its post-graduate students, Gordon's vocabulary grows by leaps and bounds, as do his natural gifts for sociopathic rhetoric, fatuous rationalization and reductive logic. Upon graduation, Gordon sets out to build an innovative business with his former cellmate Carl. This ambition is not without its bloody-handed transactions and awkward issues about where to file the evidence. Then there's the question of what to do about the pregnant and vulnerably sullen Deirdre, who spends an unusual amount of time worrying about her nails and calculating the pathetic hourly wages that Gordon and Carl's sins bring in.
Gordon

Gordon

Pierre Crabitès

Routledge
2016
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The critics of Charles George Gordon accused him of vacillation and of instability of character. His supporters refused to admit that he was inconstant; they took the position that it was the Gladstone Cabinet which manifested a spirit of indecision that was fraught with terrible consequences. General Gordon was a prolific letter-writer, and he also kept a journal. Many official notes and dispatches deal with his final mission to Khartoum. This book, first published in 1933, attempts to get at the truth of Gordon’s character and his time in the Sudan through these letters, this journal, these notes and despatches.
Gordon

Gordon

Pierre Crabitès

Routledge
2018
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The critics of Charles George Gordon accused him of vacillation and of instability of character. His supporters refused to admit that he was inconstant; they took the position that it was the Gladstone Cabinet which manifested a spirit of indecision that was fraught with terrible consequences. General Gordon was a prolific letter-writer, and he also kept a journal. Many official notes and dispatches deal with his final mission to Khartoum. This book, first published in 1933, attempts to get at the truth of Gordon’s character and his time in the Sudan through these letters, this journal, these notes and despatches.
Gordon

Gordon

Edith Templeton

VINTAGE
2004
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Louisa is a clever, self-reliant woman who has just been discharged from her duty as an officer in the British Army during World War II. In a London pub one afternoon she meets Gordon: a slight, peculiar psychiatrist with queer eyes and a strange charisma. Within an hour, Louisa has been sexually conquered by him on a garden bench. So begins an affair in which Gordon compulsively violates Louisa's body and psyche, while Louisa matches his onslaughts with an insolent submission. As their entanglement deepens, Louisa finds a heady emotional satisfaction beneath the humiliation that Gordon inflicts, and comes to a new understanding of her troubled history and the self that has emerged from it. Originally published under a pseudonym in 1966, Gordon was banned in England and Germany for its frank sexual content, and even today it remains provocative in its fearless probing of the boundaries of consent and submission.