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Isabel Clarendon Vol. I

Isabel Clarendon Vol. I

George Gissing

Double 9 Books
2024
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"Isabel Clarendon, Vol. I" by George Gissing is a compelling work of social realism set in Victorian England. The novel centers on Isabel Clarendon, a strong and complex female protagonist navigating the constraints of her time. As Isabel grapples with the class dynamics and gender roles imposed upon her, she faces moral dilemmas and personal growth that challenge her understanding of marriage and social expectations. The narrative delves into the economic struggles and family relationships that define her world, highlighting the tension between personal desires and societal pressures. Through Isabel's romantic entanglements and aspirations for class mobility, Gissing critiques the social structures of the 19th century, offering a poignant exploration of the challenges faced by women and the impact of social class on individual lives. "Isabel Clarendon" combines rich character development with a sharp social commentary, reflecting Gissing's deep engagement with the issues of his era.
Isabel Clarendon Vol. II

Isabel Clarendon Vol. II

George Gissing

Double 9 Books
2024
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"Isabel Clarendon, Vol. II" by George Gissing continues the exploration of Victorian society through the eyes of its central character, Isabel Clarendon. As Isabel navigates the complexities of personal transformation, she confronts the entrenched class conflicts and gender inequality of her time. The novel delves into the issues surrounding marriage and the moral choices Isabel must make, highlighting the emotional development and struggles she endures. The narrative further explores family dynamics and economic hardship, reflecting the harsh realities faced by individuals in 19th-century England. Through Isabel's evolving romantic relationships and her fight for autonomy, Gissing offers a poignant critique of the social structures that limit women's roles and opportunities. The book maintains its focus on social realism, emphasizing the tension between personal desires and societal expectations. Gissing's sharp observations and intricate character portrayals provide a deep and engaging commentary on the social and moral challenges of his era.
INVISIBLE ISABEL

INVISIBLE ISABEL

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
2024
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From award-winning author Sally J. Pla comes an illustrated middle grade novel about introverted Isabel Beane, who learns to speak up to quiet her worries. This thoughtful, earnest story is perfect for fans of Elana K. Arnold and Leslie Connor.Isabel Beane is a shy girl who lives in a home full of havoc and hubbub and hullabaloo. With five siblings, there is always too much too much-ness.At school, there's a new girl who is immediately popular, but she's also not very nice to one person--Isabel.Isabel has never felt more invisible. She begins to get bombarded by fears, like being abandoned by her classmates and taking the upcoming Extremely Important standardized test. Her fears feel like worry-moths that flutter in her belly. With every passing day, they seem to get stronger and stronger. How can Invisible Isabel make people listen?
Port Isabel

Port Isabel

Valerie Bates

Arcadia Publishing (SC)
2013
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In the 1830s, a small community known as El Fronton de Santa Isabel set roots on the banks of the Laguna Madre Bay. Official claim for the land was granted to Don Rafael Garcia as part of the Potrero (Pasture) de Santa Isabel in 1828. Less than two decades later, Point Isabel was home to Zachary Taylor's Fort Polk and found itself a home base during the Mexican-American War. In 1853, construction was completed on the Point Isabel lighthouse, a navigational beacon with a 16-mile view. Port Isabel was incorporated in 1928, and a deep-water port shipped its first commercial load in 1937. By the 1950s, Port Isabel was the Shrimping Capital of the World, and the first Queen Isabella Causeway connected South Padre Island to the mainland. Port Isabel continues to deepen its roots on the banks of the Laguna Madre Bay. Heritage and cultural tourism, a relaxed quality of life, and an appreciation for all things coastal are synonymous with Port Isabel.
Princess Isabel of Brazil

Princess Isabel of Brazil

Roderick J. Barman

Rowman Littlefield
2002
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As the elder daughter of an emperor whose wife had presented him with no sons, Isabel stood to inherit the monarchy of Brazil with the passing of Dom Pedro II. On three separate occasions, Isabel was named regent, or head of state, when her father was required to leave the country for extended periods. On each occasion, she served as the dutiful daughter, following her father's instructions to the letter and resisting any attempts at personal aggrandizement. During her third regency, as her father recuperated in Europe, rather than accumulate personal power and oppose the forces of republicanism and abolition, Isabel personally led the struggle to pass the Gold Law of 1888 abolishing slavery throughout Brazil, thus ridding the country of one of the institutions upon which traditional monarchical Brazil was based and speeding the downfall of the monarchy, the monarchy she would inherit, in 1889. Princess Isabel of Brazil examines Isabel's role as an extraordinary woman who had access to material wealth and education and power, in patriarchal nineteenth-century Brazil. Professor Barman looks at how her life was constrained by her subordinate roles as daughter, wife, mother, and even as empress-in-waiting, using the fascinating career of Isabel to examine the interplay of gender and power in the nineteenth century. This new book is an excellent resource for courses biography, women's studies, and Latin American history courses.
Santa Isabel

Santa Isabel

BRITISH MUSEUM PRESS
2025
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This portrait of Santa Isabel in over 600 pictures shows an island transformed by its colonial history yet maintaining a confident and distinctive identity within Solomon Islands and the Pacific Island region. Santa Isabel is one of the largest islands that make up the island nation of Solomon Islands in the southwest Pacific. Politically it is now one of nine provinces, each with its own variation of a shared history. In a country divided among many Christian denominations, Isabel is distinctive for its early acceptance of the Anglican Church, which united most of the island and its six language groups by the 1920s and then shaped its history up to the present. This book traces Santa Isabel history through a selection of the many hundreds of pictures of the island made first by Europeans and increasingly by its own people. These begin with the drawings and paintings of voyagers from the late 18th century, gradually succeeded by photos from the 1860s onwards showing the arrival of missionaries, traders and warships. From the 1900s there are photos made by the Europeans who established plantations on Isabel and colonial officers asserting British colonial authority. However, the pictorial record is dominated by photos from the Anglican Melanesian Mission. The Second World War, portrayed mainly by military photos, was followed closely by economic and political developments leading up to Solomon Islands independence in 1978 – developments portrayed in both church and government photos. Photos of more recent social, ceremonial and political activities show the unique combination of church, chiefs and local government in Isabel life. A renewed interest in local culture in the 21st century is revealed through photos of festivals and cultural research by both visiting and local researchers as Isabel people explore the possibilities of tourism, resource extraction and environmental conservation.
For Isabel: A Mandala

For Isabel: A Mandala

Antonio Tabucchi

Archipelago Books
2017
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Winner of the 2018 Italian Prose in Translation Award A metaphysical detective story about love and existence from the Italian master, Antonio Tabucchi. When Tadeus sets out to find Isabel, his former love, he soon finds himself on a metaphysical journey across the world, one that calls into question the meaning of time and existence and the power of words. Isabel disappeared many years ago. Tadeus Slowacki, a Polish writer, her former friend and lover, has come back to Lisbon to learn of her whereabouts. Rumors abound: Isabel died in prison under Salazar's regime, or perhaps wasn't arrested at all. As Tadeus interviews one old acquaintance of hers after the next, a chameleon-like portrait of a young, ideological woman emerges, ultimately bringing Tadeus on a metaphysical journey across the continent. Constructed in the form of a mandala, For Isabel is the spiraling search for an enigma, an investigation into time and existence, the power of words, and the limits of the senses. In this posthumous work Tabucchi creates an ingenious narration, tracing circles around a lost woman and the ultimate inaccessible truth.
Ana Isabel

Ana Isabel

Antonia Palacios

Universitas Press
2016
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This is the first English translation of one of the key works of 20th-century Venezuelan fiction. Published in 1949, it is a classic coming-of-age story set in Caracas in the 1920s, exploring issues of race, class, and gender, and exposing the colonial and patriarchal legacy of the country in an era before urban development and the dependence on an oil economy. A modern Latin American classic and the Venezuelan counterpart to Sandra Cisneros' The House on Mango Street (1984), Ana Isabel broke with the symbolic realist genre in vogue in Latin American narrative works and inaugurated a new form of expression with poetic overtones. This book will appeal to those interested in girlhood, feminist, and postcolonial studies, as well as to students of modernist literature.
Elusive Isabel

Elusive Isabel

Jacques Futrelle; Alonzo Kimball

Anson Street Press
2025
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"Elusive Isabel" by Jacques Futrelle is a thrilling journey into the world of espionage and mystery. This classic spy story unfolds as a complex web of secrets and intrigue, keeping readers guessing until the very end. A masterclass in detective fiction, the narrative explores the shadowy realm of spies and counterspies, where identities are fluid and trust is a dangerous commodity. Futrelle's meticulous storytelling and keen understanding of suspense make "Elusive Isabel" a timeless thriller. If you enjoy carefully plotted mysteries with historical depth, this expertly crafted novel will captivate you with its atmosphere of suspense and unpredictable twists. Perfect for fans of classic literary thrillers and historical mysteries.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Elusive Isabel

Elusive Isabel

Jacques Futrelle; Alonzo Kimball

Anson Street Press
2025
sidottu
"Elusive Isabel" by Jacques Futrelle is a thrilling journey into the world of espionage and mystery. This classic spy story unfolds as a complex web of secrets and intrigue, keeping readers guessing until the very end. A masterclass in detective fiction, the narrative explores the shadowy realm of spies and counterspies, where identities are fluid and trust is a dangerous commodity. Futrelle's meticulous storytelling and keen understanding of suspense make "Elusive Isabel" a timeless thriller. If you enjoy carefully plotted mysteries with historical depth, this expertly crafted novel will captivate you with its atmosphere of suspense and unpredictable twists. Perfect for fans of classic literary thrillers and historical mysteries.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.