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Janis Ian

Janis Ian

VDM Publishing House
2010
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In Memory of Lieutenant Ian Lester MacDonald of the Black Watch, 1923-1945
In memory of Lieutenant Ian L. MacDonald of the Black Watch, one of so many young lives sacrificed by the cruelty and tragedy of the Second World War. He was born in Scotland, but spent his early years in Chile before returning aged 13 to school at Loretto near Edinburgh (September 1936-July 1941). He died aged 21 leading his platoon in an attack on a ""farmhouse"" (actually a pill-box) near Goch, Germany on 25 February 1945, very shortly before the war in Europe ended. Photographs, explanatory footnotes and appendices have been added to the transcription of the handwritten manuscript which was written as part of the grieving process in 1945-46 by Alexander MacDonald (1894-1954), father of Ian MacDonald and grandfather of the editor. This is a true story which spans two continents, underlining the global nature and repercussions of World War Two for just one of countless families. ""Remembered with Love and Pride."" ""Lest We Forget.""
The Macgregors: Daniel & Ian

The Macgregors: Daniel & Ian

Nora Roberts

Mills Boon
2011
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Two classic stories from #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts' enchanting MacGregor family saga are collected in this volume. Includes All the Possibilities and One Man's Art… Nora Roberts is a publishing phenomenon; this New York Times bestselling author of over 200 novels has more than 450 million of her books in print worldwide. Praise for Nora Roberts 'The most successful novelist on Planet Earth' – Washington Post ‘A storyteller of immeasurable diversity and talent’ – Publisher’s Weekly
Because He's Watching: Ian's Obsession

Because He's Watching: Ian's Obsession

Kenny Wright

KW Publishing
2014
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Ian Broadfield wants to watch his wife sleep with another man. Call it a fantasy, passion, an obsession-whatever, but Ian can't stop thinking about Emily being with someone else. Not after discovering her innocent flirtation with her coworker Ray. Not after hearing that Ray thinks Emily is the "hottest chick in the office." And especially not after Emily confesses that Ray tried to kiss her at happy hour. As things heat up between his wife and her younger coworker, Ian wonders how much he can take. Jealousy tangles with excitement. Thrill overrides common sense. And Ian cannot stop-will not stop-until he's driven Emily into another man's bed. If you read Kirsten McCurran's Because He's Watching, now is your chance to experience the tale of wife-sharing and extramarital adventure from the husband's perspective. If you haven't, welcome to Ian's world-to Ian's obsession.
Historical Dictionary of Ian Fleming's World of Intelligence
Twelve novels and nine short stories define one of the most extraordinary fictional characters of all time, creating the basis for the most successful movie series in cinematographic history, watched by more than half the world's population. The single person probably more responsible than any other for glamorizing the murky world of espionage is Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, who himself lived a remarkable double life of spy and writer. Everyone has an opinion on why 007 became so successful, but one possible explanation is the ingenious formula of fact, fiction, and sheer fantasy. Certainly the author drew on friends and places he knew well to provide the backdrop for his drama, but what proportion of his output is authentic, and what comes directly from the author's imagination? These questions and more are examined in the Historical Dictionary of Ian Fleming’s World of Intelligence: Fact and Fiction. This is done through a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on actual cases of espionage, real-life spies, MI5, SIS, CIA, KGB, and others. It also contains entries on Ian Fleming's novels and short stories, family and friends, his employers and colleagues, and other notable characters.
Letting Go of Ian

Letting Go of Ian

Jo Cundy

Monarch Books
2014
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Jo Cundy, a solicitor, journeyed with her beloved husband, a senior bishop, through his death from cancer, travelling on through bereavement and beyond - including an earthquake in New Zealand. As Jo tells her story, she articulates deep truths about God who is Lord of the unexpected. This is an adventure of life and love, of private grief and public pilgrimage.
Am-phib-ian

Am-phib-ian

Jessica Lanay

Broadside Press
2020
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In lush imagery of earth, sea, sky, flora and fauna, am-phib-ian traces a daughter's odyssey-through a web fractured relationships with both lovers and kin, experiences the poet calls a "physics of cruelty"-and through the flux of accompanying existential questions concerning personal identity. This collection is also the story of a spirit determined to survive the journey-appropriating in the effort whatever available tools and attributes-human or amphibian.
One Nation: Ian's Road 2

One Nation: Ian's Road 2

Joseph Hansen

Independently Published
2019
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Ian and crew had reached the end of their road. Hundreds of enemy invaders expending all resources to seize the small sanctuary left to the crew. With hundreds of thousands of infected bearing down on the enemy forces from behind the situation had turned desperate. Their mission, to stop the invaders from taking the base, their survival... secondary. With more than half their numbers already killed or consumed they fought with a ferocity that only those who had survived this long could possess. Their world had gone from sunshine and rainbow unicorns to buckets of blood and mayhem in just a few short months and they had survived, but was it enough against what was now trying to destroy them?One Nation is the seventh installment in the bestselling Five Roads to Texas saga a Phalanx Press collaboration.
The Cambridge Companion to Ian McEwan

The Cambridge Companion to Ian McEwan

Cambridge University Press
2019
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This Companion showcases the best scholarship on Ian McEwan's work, and offers a comprehensive demonstration of his importance in the canon of international contemporary fiction. The whole career is covered, and the connections as well as the developments across the oeuvre are considered. The essays offer both an assessment of McEwan's technical accomplishments and a sense of the contextual factors that have provided him with inspiration. This volume has been structured to highlight the points of intersection between literary questions and evaluations, and the treatment of contemporary socio-cultural issues and topics. For the more complex novels - such as Atonement - this book offers complementary perspectives. In this respect, The Cambridge Companion to Ian McEwan serves as a prism of interpretation, revealing the various interpretive emphases each of McEwan's more complex works invite, and to show how his various recurring preoccupations run through his career.
The Cambridge Companion to Ian McEwan

The Cambridge Companion to Ian McEwan

Cambridge University Press
2019
pokkari
This Companion showcases the best scholarship on Ian McEwan's work, and offers a comprehensive demonstration of his importance in the canon of international contemporary fiction. The whole career is covered, and the connections as well as the developments across the oeuvre are considered. The essays offer both an assessment of McEwan's technical accomplishments and a sense of the contextual factors that have provided him with inspiration. This volume has been structured to highlight the points of intersection between literary questions and evaluations, and the treatment of contemporary socio-cultural issues and topics. For the more complex novels - such as Atonement - this book offers complementary perspectives. In this respect, The Cambridge Companion to Ian McEwan serves as a prism of interpretation, revealing the various interpretive emphases each of McEwan's more complex works invite, and to show how his various recurring preoccupations run through his career.
Creationist Literalism a "Genesis-Ian" Heresy
Genesis, the first book of the Bible, relates the "Creation Story". Some Creationists insist it's to be taken word-by-word literally. An examination of the actual words, as well as such factors as Noah's ark specs . . . reveal literalism as impossibile. To assert Genesis as actuality -- is heresy
Dirty Work: Ian Rankin and John Rebus Book-by-Book
The unauthorised and ambitiously defintive guide to Ian Rankin and John Rebus, now including EVEN DOGS IN THE WILD! In 1987 Ian Rankin published the first John Rebus book; even he didn't know what he was unleashing. Nearly thirty years later Rankin and Rebus are the kings of crime fiction, but they are more than that. The books are cultural history of Scotland too. This is the all-purpose handbook to the John Rebus universe. Contained in this volume is everything you could reasonably want to know about the books, their creation and the characters within them, from the birth of the character to the old man staring retirement in the face. The book will answer such questions as: why is Rankin obsessed with Saabs? Why doesn't Siobhan Clarke age but perhaps more importantly it will get to the heart of why we all love John Rebus so much.
The Fiction of Ian McEwan

The Fiction of Ian McEwan

M. Hutton; Peter Childs

Red Globe Press
2005
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Ian McEwan is one of Britain's most established, and controversial, writers. This book introduces students to a range of critical approaches to McEwan's fiction. Criticism is drawn from selections in academic essays and articles, and reviews in newspapers, journals, magazines and websites, with editorial comment providing context, drawing attention to key points and identifying differences in critical perspectives. The book features selections from published interviews with Ian McEwan and covers all of the writer's novels to date, including his latest novel Saturday.
The Fiction of Ian McEwan

The Fiction of Ian McEwan

M. Hutton; Peter Childs

Red Globe Press
2005
sidottu
Ian McEwan is one of Britain's most established, and controversial, writers. This book introduces students to a range of critical approaches to McEwan's fiction. Criticism is drawn from selections in academic essays and articles, and reviews in newspapers, journals, magazines and websites, with editorial comment providing context, drawing attention to key points and identifying differences in critical perspectives. The book features selections from published interviews with Ian McEwan and covers all of the writer's novels to date, including his latest novel Saturday.