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From Milford Haven to the Menin Road: Alan Thompson Watt Boswell - 1890 to 1918
Russell Evans
Independently Published
2019
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Discoveries Along the Way with Alan Thornhill
Susan Corcoran
Christian Faith Publishing, Inc
2021
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Alan Thornhill was the human mirror of a loving God and the most delightful and trustworthy of friends. He never used pompous jargon. What people needed was the clear word of the Holy Spirit speaking in their inner ear. His Christianity was not skin deep. It went right through him to the very marrow of his being.-Graham Turner, British journalist and authorDiscoveries Along the Way with Alan Thornhill is a series of short reflections taken from his sermons. Alan Thornhill's great love of people and his gift of storytelling make these reflections very accessible as a roadmap for those seeking a deeper faith. He was both a priest and playwright and so was able to share profound truth from the stage or the pulpit with humor, personal stories and honesty that challenge the reader. The reflections are a jumping-off point for those who wish to explore inner listening and to seek fresh personal insights.
Sex and Sensibility in the Novels of Alan Hollinghurst
Palgrave Macmillan
2017
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Winner of the British Association for Contemporary Literary Studies (BACLS) 2017 Edited Collection PrizeThis book is a challenging and engaging collection of original essays on the novels of Alan Hollinghurst, Britain’s foremost gay writer and the English novel’s master stylist. The essays engage the precarious and shifting relationship between sex and literary sensibility in his novels and, thus, also attempt to establish the parameters of a new critical discourse for future research on Hollinghurst’s novel, queer theory and the contemporary literary representations of masculinity and sexuality. By coupling the consideration of Hollinghurst’s aesthetics, his sensuously evocative style, to an interrogation of the social, political and sexual currents in his texts, the contributors of this collection provide distinctive interpretations of Hollinghurst’s novels, from Hollinghurst’s uncovering of a gay artistic heritage to his re-signification of earlier English literary styles, from his engagement with the Symbolist fin de siècle to his critique of aestheticism, etc., whilst paying close attention to the formally innovative qualities of his texts.
A Study Guide for James Alan McPherson's "Elbow Room"
Cengage Learning Gale
Gale, Study Guides
2017
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A Study Guide for Edgar Alan Poe's "The Black Cat"
Cengage Learning Gale
Gale, Study Guides
2017
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A Study Guide for Mark Alan Doty's "The Wings"
Cengage Learning Gale
Gale, Study Guides
2017
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Proof in Alonzo Church's and Alan Turing's Mathematical Logic
Jonathan O. Chimakonam (Ph.D)
AuthorHouse
2012
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Proof in Alonzo Church's and Alan Turing's Mathematical Logic
Jonathan O. Chimakonam (Ph.D)
AuthorHouse
2012
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Healing by Deceit: The Story of Alan Palladino
Walter S. Reiter
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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When Anna, a talented cellist, left her volatile husband, Alessandro, he stole the one thing that mattered to her: her nine-year-old son, Alan. For ten years Anna had no contact with Alan, as Alessandro's hatred and lies poisoned the boy against her. Alan grew up thinking his mother had abandoned him. At nineteen he's unusually jaded, but he doesn't understand why. The unexpected discovery of a family secret inspires Anna's second husband and great love, Aaron, to attempt to reignite the tender relationship Anna and Alan once shared. But Aaron's plan seems suspect because it's ultimately based on deceit. He poses as a therapist and infiltrates Alan's deepest feelings about his mother and his parents' divorce. As Alan opens up to Aaron, he doesn't realize he's confessing his true emotions to a man he hates. Is Aaron's plan justified? Will his risk pay off in the healing of old wounds or only drive Alan and Anna further apart? Healing by Deceit is a gorgeous novel written to the tune of classical music. Author Walter S. Reiter's intricately woven story forces readers to contemplate whether it's appropriate, and sometimes even necessary, to lie in the pursuit of good.
The Wallace Lunch: With Chapters by Alan Jeffory, Dr Aldmir Coelho, Linda Rae Jurgens, Larry Chebowski & Wallace Group
Leeann Sharpe
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Doomsgay: Juicio a un gay (Alan Turing)
Carlos Garcia Rodriguez
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Qu habr a dicho Alan Turing de s mismo si hubiera tenido la oportunidad de contar su vida antes de morir? Se suicid o le mataron? Por qu la polic a no analiz la manzana fat dica que mordisque ? Contar su vida y su ciencia no es un asunto sencillo. Enmara arse en complicadas f rmulas ser a tedioso para comprender sus logros; y pasar de largo por su vida sexual ser a injusto. Alan Turing no se sent a avergonzado de ser gay. Tampoco alardeaba de ello. Pero se comportaba tan estupendamente como lo habr a hecho con la libertad que existe hoy d a. Compaginaba sus dos vidas paralelas de la manera m s natural y posiblemente la una no habr a existido sin la otra.
Ending in Death: (A Sergeant Alan Murray Mystery)
P. B. Barry
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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The Wrong Place at the Wrong Time.A young girl's body is found near the village of Ballyamber in Co. Kerry. Who is she and what was she doing in such a remote area? Alan Murray has only started investigations when Stanley Wallace, a businessman who has lately moved to Ballyamber, is also found murdered. Were both victims just in the wrong place at the wrong time or is there a more sinister explanation? With very few clues to go on Murray is faced with an almost impossible task as he comes under increasing pressure to solve the two crimes. When the net starts to close in on the killer or killers, two more residents of Ballyamber find themselves in danger of their lives.
Death in a Lonely Place: A Sergeant Alan Murray Mystery
P. B. Barry
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Two women are abducted and murdered in the sleepy village of Ballyamber at the foot of Ardnabrone Mountain in Co. Kerry. When Garda Sergeant Alan Murray and his assistant, Jim Flynn start their investigation they uncover the loves, hates and intrigues behind the peaceful village fa ade. Will Murray and Flynn find the killer before he strikes again?
Review of Contemporary Fiction: Wilson Harris / Alan Burns
Dalkey Archive Press
1997
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The Review's aesthetic focus has been called many things postmodern, experimental, avant-garde, metafictional, subversive but in bringing this aesthetic to a wider audience it also seeks to expose the artificial barriers that exist between and within cultures. To this end, The Review has a special affinity for the works of foreign writers who may otherwise go unread in the United States, as well as American writers whose work has gone unchampioned in their own country. An extensive book review section also covers recent works of innovative writing. Above all, The Review of Contemporary Fiction attempts to expand readers' notions of what fiction is and what it can do.
Activating God's Power in Alan: Overcome and be transformed by accessing God's power.
Michelle Leslie
Michelle Leslie Publishing
2016
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Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil - Alan Morris abused me and dozens of my classmates. This is the true story of how we brought him to justice.
David Nolan
John Blake Publishing Ltd
2015
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Tell The Truth and Shame The Devil tells the inside story of the biggest historic sex abuse case ever mounted by Greater Manchester Police - the investigation into the systematic abuse of boys at St Ambrose College in Hale Barns by chemistry teacher and church deacon Alan Morris. Author David Nolan was one of Morris's victims and was given unprecedented access to detectives investigating the case. Nolan was there every step of the way, not only experiencing the brutal regime of the school in the 1970s but also seeing every twist and turn of the case unfold at first hand. He's even given the opportunity to confront Morris 35 years on from his abusive reign at the school. Will he take it? Jimmy Savile...Rolf Harris...the Westminster sex abuse conspiracy...newspaper headlines have been crammed with historic abuse cases. But what really goes on inside such an investigation? How do officers deal with the raw emotions of the victims - not to mention their own revulsion at the crimes? Especially when they uncover a darker secret at the school - stories of even more horrific abuse that have remained hidden for decades.David Nolan takes you on a journey inside the dark heart of an historic abuse case - there's never been a real-life crime story like it.
Sufi-trained secret policeman Inspector Awad is on vacation, but nothing is ever easy. Memories of the war to save the world, a global conflict he was born into, compete for his attention while he struggles with the job of guiding a difficult apprentice along a sometimes frightening path of personal revelation.
Medieval Hispanic Studies in Memory of Alan Deyermond
Tamesis Books
2013
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The essays in this volume cover lyric, hagiography, clerical verse narrative, frontier balladry, historical and codicological studies, and include the draft of an unpublished essay found amongst Professor Deyermond's papers. Professor Alan Deyermond was one of the leading British Hispanists of the last fifty years, whose work had a formative influence on medieval Hispanic studies around the world. There were several tributes to his work published during his lifetime, and it is fitting that this one, in his memory, should be produced by Tamesis, the publishing house that he helped establish and to which he contributed so much as author and editor right up to his death. The contributors to this volume are some of Professor Deyermond's former colleagues, doctoral students, and members of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar. Given Professor Deyermond's breadth of expertise, the span of the essays is appropriately wide, ranging chronologically from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century, and covering lyric, hagiography, clerical verse narrative, frontier balladry, historical and codicological studies. The volume opens with a personal memoir of her father by Ruth Deyermond, and closes with the draft of an unpublished essay found amongst Professor Deyermond's papers, and edited by his literary executor, Professor David Hook. Andrew M. Beresfordis Reader and Head of Hispanic Studies at the University of Durham. Louise M. Haywood is Reader in Medieval Iberian Literary and Cultural Studies, and Head of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Cambridge. Julian Weiss is Professor of Medieval & Early Modern Hispanic Studies at King's College London.