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First published in 1928, and translated from the original Japanese by Major A. P. McKenzie, this book sets out the ideas which form 'the groundwork and skeleton of the common intellectual life of the people' of Japan. The topics discussed include modesty, loyalty, the duties of Emperor and people, and patriotism. This book is a fascinating glimpse into pre-war Japanese culture, and will be of value to anyone with an interest in Japan and its people.
""Danny and Ron Orlis in the Sacred Cave"" is a book written by Bernard Palmer. The story revolves around two young boys, Danny and Ron Orlis, who embark on an adventure to explore the mysterious Sacred Cave. Located deep in the heart of a dense forest, the cave is believed to hold ancient secrets and treasures.As the boys venture deeper into the cave, they encounter various obstacles and challenges, including dangerous creatures and treacherous terrain. Along the way, they meet a wise old man who helps them navigate the cave and teaches them valuable lessons about life and the importance of perseverance.Through their journey, Danny and Ron learn about the power of friendship, courage, and determination. The book is filled with action, adventure, and suspense, making it an exciting read for children and young adults alike.Overall, ""Danny and Ron Orlis in the Sacred Cave"" is a thrilling tale of two boys' quest for adventure and discovery, and the lessons they learn along the way.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.
Nichi-Bei hissen ron
Creative Media Partners, LLC
2013
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A Study Guide for Ron Kovic's Born on the Fourth of July
Cengage Learning Gale
Gale, Study Guides
2017
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Lefts and Rights with Ron Santo
Michael "tex" Rebresh
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Patriot Call of Ron Paul: Leading America To Peace and Prosperity
Don White
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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My Brother Ron: A Personal and Social History of the Deinstitutionalization of the Mentally Ill
Clayton E. Cramer
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Time Just Flies: Ron's Journey Into Maturity
Ronald Lewelling
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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My Brother Ron
Todd Santos; Ron Santos; James C. Cisneros
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Conversations with Ron Rash
University Press of Mississippi
2017
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Since the publication of Serena in 2008 earned him a nomination for the PEN/Faulkner fiction prize, Ron Rash (b. 1953) has gained attention as one of the South's finest writers. Rash draws upon his family's history in Appalachia, where most members have worked with their hands as farmers or millworkers. In the Grit Lit or Rough South genre, Rash maintains a prominent place as a skilled craftsman and triple threat, publishing four collections of poetry, six short story collections, and six novels. Though best known as an Appalachian writer, Rash's reach has grown to extend well beyond Appalachia and the American South, spreading to an international audience.Conversations with Ron Rash collects twenty-two interviews with the award-winning author and provides a look into Rash's writing career from his first collection of short stories, The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth in 1994 through his 2015 novel, Above the Waterfall. The collection includes four interviews from outside the United States, two of which appear in English for the first time. Spanning sixteen years, these interviews demonstrate the disciplined writing process of an expert writer, Rash's views of literature on a local and a global scale, his profound respect for the craft of the written word, and his ongoing goal to connect with his readers.
Conversations with Ron Rash
University Press of Mississippi
2020
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Since the publication of Serena in 2008 earned him a nomination for the PEN/Faulkner fiction Prize, Ron Rash (b. 1953) has gained attention as one of the South’s finest writers. Rash draws upon his family’s history in Appalachia, where most members have worked with their hands as farmers or millworkers. In the Grit Lit or Rough South genre, Rash maintains a prominent place as a skilled craftsman and triple threat, publishing four collections of poetry, six short story collections, and six novels. Though best known as an Appalachian writer, Rash’s reach has grown to extend well beyond Appalachia and the American South, spreading to an international Audience. Conversations with Ron Rash collects twenty-two interviews with the award-winning author and provides a look into Rash’s writing career from his first collection of short stories, The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth in 1994 through his 2015 novel, Above the Waterfall. The collection includes four interviews from outside the United States, two of which appear in English for the first time. Spanning sixteen years, these interviews demonstrate the disciplined writing process of an expert writer, Rash’s views of literature on a local and global scale, his profound respect for the craft of the written word, and his ongoing goal to connect with his readers.
The Authorities - Ron Bell: Powerful Wisdom From Leaders In The Field
John Gray; Raymond Aaron; Marci Shimoff
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Tom and Ron Sat on the Floor
Stephen M. Kraemer
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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In the latter half of the twentieth century, Ron Gonnella’s extensive discography played a pivotal role in reviving interest in traditional Scottish fiddling, particularly in the United States. Jane MacMorran’s The Legacy of Ron Gonnella offers an in-depth exploration of this legendary fiddler whose influence has largely been overlooked in mainstream music history. MacMorran situates the musician’s work within the cultural shifts of the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s—decades that witnessed multiple folk music revivals as Gonnella’s career developed in a niche tradition. This book reintroduces Gonnella as a significant figure whose contributions to Scottish fiddling helped shape performance standards and influence future generations of musicians. Beginning in Barga, Italy, and traveling through Scotland before arriving in North America, Gonnella’s life and work reflect a complex dialogue between cultures, historical periods, and musical traditions. MacMorran examines how Gonnella’s work was shaped by and helped shape various musical communities, showing that he was an active participant in the ongoing evolution of Scottish fiddling. Through oral histories, archival material, and interviews with musicians who performed with or were influenced by Gonnella, the author uncovers a vibrant narrative of cross-cultural exchange. The result is a rich portrayal of Gonnella’s life-long contribution to Scottish fiddling and a case for his inclusion in the wider narrative of traditional music history.
Danny and Ron Orlis drive to Zongolica, Mexico, to deliver a station wagon to the mission station where Kay's mother and Aunt Mabel serve as missionaries. Once there, they find themselves searching in the jungle for a lost ancient sacred cave. Dangers assault them from snakes, thieves, the swamp, and.... What does the future hold for their new friends Newton and Miguel? How will they survive? How will God protect them?