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Sinclair Stories

Sinclair Stories

J Lynne Sinclair

Genealogy House
2022
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Sinclair Stories uses genealogical research as a springboard to uncover the lives and historical context of Charles Sinclair of Sinclair Bottom, Virginia (abt. 1717?-1766) and some of his descendants, in particular through the line of his son John Sinclair who was married to Rebecca Pruitt. A major focus is on two of John's sons, Alexander and Fuller Prewitt (Pruitt)Sinclair, who were fur traders and "mountain men" in the early 19th century. Connections to associated Pruitt/Prewitt and Nidever families are explored. In addition to presenting genealogical evidence to support family groupings, selected individuals whose records are unusually revealing are highlighted Their stories go beyond a pedigree chart or family group sheet to illustrate the richness that sometimes results from exploring the genealogical and historical record of our ancestors.
Sinclair's luckA story of adventure in East Africa (Edition2024)
"Sinclair's Luck: A Story of Adventure in East Africa" by Percy F. Westerman is an exhilarating novel that transports readers into the heart of the British Empire's exploration of East Africa. This thrilling adventure follows the protagonist, Sinclair, on a daring safari through the wild jungles and perilous terrain of the African continent. As a novel rooted in fiction, "Sinclair's Luck" combines elements of action, thriller, and heroism as Sinclair and his companions navigate the dangers of the untamed wilderness. Against the backdrop of East Africa's stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, the novel captures the spirit of exploration and discovery that characterized the British Empire's colonial endeavors. With its vivid descriptions of wildlife encounters, perilous journeys, and acts of bravery, "Sinclair's Luck" immerses readers in a world of danger and excitement. Westerman's masterful storytelling skillfully weaves together themes of adventure and heroism, offering a captivating reading experience that will leave readers on the edge of their seats. Through Sinclair's journey, readers embark on an unforgettable safari filled with action-packed thrills, jungle encounters, and moments of bravery, making "Sinclair's Luck" a must-read for fans of adventure fiction set in the exotic landscapes of East Africa.
Sinclair Research

Sinclair Research

VDM Publishing House
2010
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Observera att förlaget som ger ut denna produkt baserar innehållet i sina produkter på fria källor som Wikipedia. Boken är med stor sannolikhet endast ett utdrag ur dessa informationskällor, alltså inte en vanlig bok i den bemärkelsen.
May Sinclair: A Modern Victorian

May Sinclair: A Modern Victorian

Suzanne Raitt

Oxford University Press
2000
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May Sinclair's 1904 novel, The Divine Fire, made her a household name in both Britain and the US. From then on she was a prominent figure in many of the literary and cultural movements of her day. A committed if ambivalent feminist, she published in the suffragist journal Votes for Women, and was one of the first women in England to go out to the Belgian front in 1914. Towards the end of her active life, she wrote the celebrated modernist novel, Mary Olivier: A Life (1919), and the dense, macabre Life and Death of Harriett Frean (1922). May Sinclair: A Modern Victorian, the first book to appear on May Sinclair in nearly thirty years, draws on newly discovered manuscripts to tell the story of this woman whose emotional isolation bears witness to the great price Victorian women had to pay for their intellectual freedom.
Lucille Sinclair Douglass: A Life of Art and Adventure
Steaming up the Yangtze River under a hail of bullets from rebel soldiers, riding a donkey to the edge of the Mongolian Desert, clambering over the ruins of the fabled "lost city" of Angkor Wat....not what you would expect for a woman born in Tuskegee, Alabama, in 1878. But they were the real-life adventures of artist and lecturer Lucille Sinclair Douglass.How she went from a lonely childhood in rural Alabama to become a world traveler and one of America's foremost women painter-etchers is a story of determination, dedication, and repeated self-invention. Instead of following the traditional path laid out for women at the turn of the 20th century--marriage and motherhood--Douglass broke her engagement to a young law student and began working to support herself by painting china and teaching the art to others.Defying the odds, she turned that "feminine" past-time of china painting and her talent with pencil, paint, and pastels into a career that took her through war-torn China and to Angkor Wat. From these experiences came the art that won her an international reputation. Her etchings of Chinese and Southeast Asian subjects are held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Library of Congress, Acadia University, the Rhode Island School of Design, and Georgetown University. The Angkor Wat etchings, exhibited at the Paris Colonial Exposition in 1931, are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the British Museum, the Birmingham Museum of Art, and the Library of Congress.In her own day, Douglass represented the modern New Woman, who demanded the same opportunities men enjoyed--above all, the freedom to choose her own destiny. Her work as an artist--and her gregarious, charismatic personality--opened doors that expanded her professional and personal horizons and eventually made her a minor celebrity in America.Less than a decade after her death, she was largely forgotten, a victim of changing tastes and trends and of a male-dominated canon. As that canon undergoes reconsideration, recognizing the achievements of women artists like Douglass restores depth and richness to the story of art in America.
Iain Sinclair

Iain Sinclair

Brian Baker

Manchester University Press
2007
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A clearly written, comprehensive critical introduction to one of the most original contemporary British writers, providing an overview of all of Sinclair’s major works and an analysis of his vision of modern London. This book places Sinclair in a range of contexts, including: the late 1960s counter-culture and the ‘British Poetry Revival’; London’s underground histories; the rise and fall of Thatcherism, and Sinclair’s writing about Britain under New Labour; Sinclair’s connection to other writers and artists, such as J.G. Ballard, Michael Moorcock and Marc Atkins.This book makes a significant contribution to the growing scholarship surrounding Sinclair’s work, offering the first critical text that covers in detail all of Sinclair’s work: his poetry, fiction, non-fiction (including his book on John Clare, Edge of the Orison), and his film work.
Iain Sinclair

Iain Sinclair

Brian Baker

Manchester University Press
2007
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A clearly written, comprehensive critical introduction to one of the most original contemporary British writers, providing an overview of all of Sinclair’s major works and an analysis of his vision of modern London. This book places Sinclair in a range of contexts, including: the late 1960s counter-culture and the ‘British Poetry Revival’; London’s underground histories; the rise and fall of Thatcherism, and Sinclair’s writing about Britain under New Labour; Sinclair’s connection to other writers and artists, such as J.G. Ballard, Michael Moorcock and Marc Atkins.This book makes a significant contribution to the growing scholarship surrounding Sinclair’s work, offering the first critical text that covers in detail all of Sinclair’s work: his poetry, fiction, non-fiction (including his book on John Clare, Edge of the Orison), and his film work.
Iain Sinclair

Iain Sinclair

Robert Sheppard

Northcote House Publishers Ltd
2007
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Iain Sinclair has a growing reputation as a novelist and writer of documentary non­-fiction. This study covers his major works, but also seeks to trace the connections between the writings and his earlier books of poetry. Indeed, it traces the intertextual curve of Sinclair’s entire oeuvre, and demonstrates that its unity lies in the very desire to make connections between disparate cultural experience, for example between the context of avant garde poetry that Sinclair emerged from, and the world of pulp fiction that he has negotiated as a book dealer and an editor.
May Sinclair

May Sinclair

Michele K. Troy

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2006
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May Sinclair was a central figure in the modernist movement, whose contribution has long been underacknowledged. A woman of both modern and Victorian impulses, a popular novelist who also embraced modernist narrative techniques, Sinclair embodied the contradictions of her era. The contributors to this collection, the first on Sinclair's career and writings, examine these contradictions, tracing their evolution over the span of Sinclair's professional life as they provide insights into Sinclair's complex and enigmatic texts. In doing so, they engage with the cultural and literary phenomena Sinclair herself critiqued and influenced: the evolving literary marketplace, changing sexual and social mores, developments in the fields of psychology, the women's suffrage movement, and World War I. Sinclair not only had her finger on the pulse of the intellectual and social challenges of her time, but also she was connected through her writing with authors located in diverse regions of literary modernism's social web, including James Joyce, Ezra Pound, Ford Madox Ford, Charlotte Mew, and Dorothy Richardson. The volume is a crucial contribution to our understanding of the political, social, and literary currents of the modernist period.
Unseen Upton Sinclair

Unseen Upton Sinclair

Upton Sinclair

McFarland Co Inc
2009
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Best known for his muckraking expose of the squalor and brutality that pervaded the livestock industry in his book The Jungle, Upton Sinclair's political activism was not limited to issues of workers' rights or workplace safety. These nine short works, never before published, reveal an author who also wrestled with questions concerning women's independence and the state of the health care industry in America. Always controversial, Sinclair ranges here from the comic to the deadly serious, while investigating issues that include artificial insemination and dietary measures. A substantial biographical introduction gives new insights into Sinclair's concerns.
Fetish Sinclair V-Log BY915/M

Fetish Sinclair V-Log BY915/M

Merita King

Merita King
2015
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We all have dirty little secrets, don't we? When Sam Sinclair is called home to help solve the murder of a fellow law enforcer, he assumes the motive was revenge. Within hours, this case quickly becomes everything but straightforward. As the evidence points to deviance of the most horrific kind, they realise that a new breed of killer is stalking the streets of Sam's home city. Fear grips the people of Alimenika and even the most hardened of criminals are terrified into silence. A fetish is just harmless fun, until someone dies of course and as more victims come to light, Sam and his team must delve into the darkest side of man's nature before they can hope to stop this monster's reign of terror. Swept along by the most unsettling case of his career, the killer's insidious influence makes Sam doubt himself as never before.