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Life and Letters of Sir Gilbert Elliot

Life and Letters of Sir Gilbert Elliot

Emma Eleanor Elizabeth Minto; Gilbert Elliot Minton

Hansebooks
2017
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Life and Letters of Sir Gilbert Elliot - Vol. II is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1874. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Emboscada En Ecuador - La Vida de Jim Elliot

Emboscada En Ecuador - La Vida de Jim Elliot

Benge Janet &. Geoff; Geoff Benge

Editorial Jucum
2009
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Jim y Pete se dieron media vuelta y vieron a los aucas blandiendo sus mortferas lanzas, corriendo detrs de Nate, Ed y Roger. Jim permaneci al borde del ro con la mano en la pistola. Deba defenderse? Conoca la respuesta de antemano. Todos ellos se haban prometido no salvarse a costa de matar a los que haban ido a buscar en el nombre de Jess. Jim Elliot y sus colaboradores protagonizaron un acto herico en la selva del Ecuador. Dcadas ms tarde, aquel dramtico acontecimiento sigue desafiando e inspirando a innumerables personas a seguir su ejemplo. (1927-1956)
Thumbs Up! Elliot Finds a Home

Thumbs Up! Elliot Finds a Home

Patti Petrone Miller; Andrew Miller

Indy Pub
2020
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The initial story, "Elliot Finds a Home," introduces the pair, with Elliot starting out in a pet store, only to find that no one wishes to buy the puppy who is different and not normal. Because he can grasp objects with those adorable paws of his, he can open the latches on cages, open containers, grab things... making him more difficult to manage then a normal puppy. Eventually he is given away to an animal shelter, and the implication that he may be put down is unspoken, yet evident. The story then shifts to introduce ten-year- old Joseph, whose parents are frustrated and unhappy because their child has low functioning autism and does not even speak or interact with them. In a desperate gambit, Daddy decides to take Joseph to the animal shelter to see if a pet will help. When Joseph the special child sees the sad, scared, lonely little special dog, they recognize each other as kindred spirits and Joseph finally responds for the first time in ten years, and Elliot is adopted by two ecstatic parents who adore him for finally bringing their child out of his shell.The central theme of the series is about how being different doesn't make one superior or inferior. There are always tradeoffs. And that some things are universal. Every episode is told through the eyes of Elliot, but the stories center around his beloved human Joseph. We see Joseph through Elliot's eyes. Elliot is the narrator, the central point of view. And Elliot's condition, his opposable thumbs, are just like autism; a condition, not a defect. Elliot cannot run as quickly as a normal dog can, just as Joseph cannot grasp the nuances of social situations the way a normal child can. However, Elliot's unique paws allow him to perform acts that a normal dog never could, just as an autistic child's obsessive-compulsiveness and acute focus allow them to do things that a normal child cannot.Not only will viewers and readers come to understand the pain of being born different and unique, but they will also understand the pain of being a parent of someone different and unique. To look at one's child struggling and blame themselves. To ask if they did something wrong during the conception or pregnancy, to be so desperate for a way to make it all better. Joseph's parents love him very much, and Elliot's positive influence on him will bring them to tears of joy.
Merry Christmas, Little Elliot

Merry Christmas, Little Elliot

Mike Curato

Henry Holt Company Inc
2019
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Little Elliot and Mouse are back for another adventure - and this time, they're looking for Christmas spirit! Elliot isn't quite sure what Christmas spirit is, but he suspects he doesn't have it. Not even a visit to Santa Claus can put Elliot in the right mood. But when chance blows a letter for Santa into Elliot and Mouse's path, the two friends discover what Christmas is all about - and make a new friend, too. A heartfelt celebration of the season of giving!
At the Mercy of Men: The Story of Elliot Brown, a Maryland Slave

At the Mercy of Men: The Story of Elliot Brown, a Maryland Slave

Patrick Dean Coleman

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2021
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At the Mercy of Men: The Story of Elliot Brown, a Maryland SlaveBy: Patrick Dean ColemanAt the Mercy of Men is a novel based on actual people, places, and events related to the life of Elliot Brown, an enslaved African-American who lived from approximately 1828(?)-1868. The exact date of his birth is unknown. The novel is a result of five years of extensive research. It is the direct result of the author's interest in the life of a slave who lived and worked on the same property in which he once lived.It is important to remember that slavery was legal just four or five generations ago. It is also important to conceive of enslaved African-Americans as real human beings who walked the same streets and built a lot of the infrastructure that still exists all around us today. At the Mercy of Men is focused on outlining the life of one of America's ancestors and endeavors to keep the sense of place and time, while also maintaining a modern conversation.About the AuthorPatrick Dean Coleman retired from the federal government in 2014, after serving for 22 years. He worked on economic issues at several departments, including the Department of Labor, International Trade Commission, and Department of Commerce. His did his last 12 years of service at the White House, working in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, in the administrations of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. During that time, he specialized in African affairs and travelled extensively throughout Africa, negotiating international trade agreements and strengthening U.S.-African trade relations.A native New Yorker, Patrick Dean Coleman was born in The Bronx. He completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at the State University of New York at New Paltz, majoring in international relations and French. Mr. Coleman went on to receive a Master of International Affairs degree from Columbia University in New York City.Patrick Dean Coleman has struggled with the challenges of kidney disease and dialysis since 2012. He is an amateur historian, focusing on American history, including slavery and Reconstruction. Mr. Coleman currently lives in Rockville, Maryland, and is the father of a 25-year-old son.