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His Majesty's Airship

His Majesty's Airship

S.C. Gwynne

Oneworld Publications
2024
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When the R101 first took to the skies, she was the largest aircraft ever to fly. What followed was a tragic finale to a tale of human folly on a grand scale. 'I loved every page of this book.' THE TIMES, BEST HISTORY BOOKS OF 2023 In 1929, the R101 was the largest object ever to take to the air. It was meant to dazzle the world with cutting-edge technology and awesome size. Better than a plane, more luxurious than an ocean liner, the R101 would connect the furthest reaches of the British Empire, tying together far-flung dominions at a time when imperial bonds were fraying. It was, however, not to be. The spectacular crash of the British airship R101 in 1930 changed the world of aviation forever. Most have heard of the fiery crash of the Hindenburg, a German ship that went down in New Jersey seven years later. But the story of R101 and its forty-eight victims has largely been forgotten. His Majesty’s Airship recounts the epic narrative of the ill-fated airship and her eccentric champion, Christopher Thomson. S. C. Gwynne brings to life a lost world of aviators driven by ambition, and killed by hubris.
S.P.Q.R: A History of Ancient Rome

S.P.Q.R: A History of Ancient Rome

Mary Beard

Liveright Publishing Corporation
2015
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Ancient Rome was an imposing city even by modern standards, a sprawling imperial metropolis of more than a million inhabitants, a "mixture of luxury and filth, liberty and exploitation, civic pride and murderous civil war" that served as the seat of power for an empire that spanned from Spain to Syria. Yet how did all this emerge from what was once an insignificant village in central Italy? In S.P.Q.R., world-renowned classicist Mary Beard narrates the unprecedented rise of a civilization that even two thousand years later still shapes many of our most fundamental assumptions about power, citizenship, responsibility, political violence, empire, luxury, and beauty.From the foundational myth of Romulus and Remus to 212 ce--nearly a thousand years later--when the emperor Caracalla gave Roman citizenship to every free inhabitant of the empire, S.P.Q.R. (the abbreviation of "The Senate and People of Rome") examines not just how we think of ancient Rome but challenges the comfortable historical perspectives that have existed for centuries by exploring how the Romans thought of themselves: how they challenged the idea of imperial rule, how they responded to terrorism and revolution, and how they invented a new idea of citizenship and nation.Opening the book in 63 bce with the famous clash between the populist aristocrat Catiline and Cicero, the renowned politician and orator, Beard animates this "terrorist conspiracy," which was aimed at the very heart of the Republic, demonstrating how this singular event would presage the struggle between democracy and autocracy that would come to define much of Rome's subsequent history. Illustrating how a classical democracy yielded to a self-confident and self-critical empire, S.P.Q.R. reintroduces us, though in a wholly different way, to famous and familiar characters--Hannibal, Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, Augustus, and Nero, among others--while expanding the historical aperture to include those overlooked in traditional histories: the women, the slaves and ex-slaves, conspirators, and those on the losing side of Rome's glorious conquests.Like the best detectives, Beard sifts fact from fiction, myth and propaganda from historical record, refusing either simple admiration or blanket condemnation. Far from being frozen in marble, Roman history, she shows, is constantly being revised and rewritten as our knowledge expands. Indeed, our perceptions of ancient Rome have changed dramatically over the last fifty years, and S.P.Q.R., with its nuanced attention to class inequality, democratic struggles, and the lives of entire groups of people omitted from the historical narrative for centuries, promises to shape our view of Roman history for decades to come.
S.Seymour Thomas, 1868-1956

S.Seymour Thomas, 1868-1956

Cecilia Steinfeldt

Texas State Historical Association,U.S.
2005
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This beautifully illustrated biography of S. Seymour Thomas is the compelling tale of a young boy from Texas who grew up to achieve artistic fame in Europe. A leading international artist in his day who studied at the Art Students League in New York and at the Academie Julian in Paris, Thomas is little known today. This new book by eminent art historian Cecilia Steinfeldt serves both as a tribute to a man of substantial artistic accomplishments and as an effort to revive interest in his distinguished career. Born in San Augustine, Texas, in 1868, Thomas moved with his family to Dallas a few years later. He was first recognized as an artist at the age of eight, when he won a certificate from the North Texas Fair Association for a pencil drawing of hunting dogs. At age twelve he illustrated a book about outlaw Sam Bass. As a teenager, after the family moved to San Antonio, Seymour began painting with oils and studied under Theodore Gentilz. It was during this time that Seymour painted his famous view of the San Jose Mission, featured on the book's cover. In Paris, Thomas won several medals at salons and met fellow American art student Helen Haskell, who became his wife. Once he had established his reputation as an artist, he turned most of his efforts toward portraiture, producing likenesses that combined a meticulous attention to detail with an effort to bring out each sitter's personality. This book, published by the Texas State Historical Association for the Witte Museum, is a fitting tribute to Seymour Thomas's life and work. Rich in details from family letters and diaries and illustrated with color reproductions of Thomas's paintings, as well as with family photos and examples from his sketchbooks, the book is a significant addition to our knowledge of Texas art and artists.
Children's Edition of Touching Incidents and Remarkable Answers to Prayer
More than thirty-five stories of God's grace and provision for children in times of deepest need. Here are accounts of children standing steadfast in the face of persecution and opposition, the prayers of children for the salvation of their ungodly parents, and the final triumph of sick and dying young people. Here are true tales of divine provision in the face of desperate need, starvation and loneliness. Here are true tales of kindness, sympathy, obedience, gratitude, courage and faithfulness to hearten and cheer readers of all ages. Parents will find these stories wholesome bedtime reading, but preachers and teachers will also discover a plentiful supply of illustrations for sermons, Sunday School and children's ministries.
God's Peculiar Peoples

God's Peculiar Peoples

S.F. Wise

Carleton University Press,Canada
1993
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For the first time, the major essays of distinguished Canadian scholar S.F. Wise are collected in this book. God's Peculiar Peoples will be essential reading for anyone interested in the origins of the political culture of English-speaking Canada and its intellectual history.
Bigmama Didn't Shop Woolworth'S

Bigmama Didn't Shop Woolworth'S

S Nash

Texas A M University Press
1996
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Bigmama didn't shop at Woolworth's. It wasn't because Woolworth's charged more for things than the hawker who drove through the neighborhood; it was because black shoppers were not welcome in stores on the Main Streets of towns like Bryan, Texas. Bigmama was Sunny Nash's grandmother, and when Sunny was growing up in the 1950s, she learned from her elders what life was and should be. Through her own young eyes, she saw not only the indignities and economic hardships her family and friends suffered--unpaved roads, mosquito-infested ditches and outdoor toilets, back stairs to balcony seating in the movies--but also the love and warmth of everyday life in Candy Hill, a segregated neighborhood. In the tradition of To Kill a Mockingbird, but with the power of real-life perspective, Sunny Nash tells her pre-civil rights story with immediacy and poignancy. For those familiar with the restrictions of the segregated South, Nash also shares the secret of surviving with spirit intact: the ordinary and special moments of her family, friends, and herself in Candy Hill; how they tolerated and overcame prejudices; how they dealt with daily obstacles in earning a living, receiving an education, voting, and purchasing property; and what they learned from one another. In this valuable contribution to Texas and its racial history, Nash fills the book with powerful vignettes that provide insight into this time of segregation and change.
The Expeditioners and the Secret of King Triton's Lair
Siblings Kit, Zander, and M. K. West are settling into their new lives as students at the Academy for the Exploratory Sciences when Kit finds another mysterious map left for him by their father, the famous Explorer Alexander West. As two world powers come to the brink of war, Kit, Zander, M.K., and their friend Sukey must travel to a hidden island in the Caribbean, known for its deadly storms, and unlock its secrets, hoping they have the courage to follow the trail of maps wherever it may lead.
S.O.S. Songs of Sobriety a Personal Journey of Recovery
S.O.S. Songs Of Sobriety A Personal Journey Of Recovery The long awaited, groundbreaking book on recovery by award winning poet, C. Steven Blue, is finally here. A poetic memoir, 20 years in the making, S.O.S. chronicles the journey of the first 10 years of recovery-all told in verse format. The book is structured in chronological order, beginning with the struggle to get into recovery, then moving to revealing the new-found freedom and happiness that life in recovery can bring-a foundation of strength in dealing with life's daily problems. In this groundbreaking work, poet C. Steven Blue is a great source of inspiration, not only for those in recovery, but for anyone seeking to help themselves or someone else who may be dealing with life's difficulties. It is a journey of hope and discovery.
Psalms and Consolations: a Jesuit's Journey through Grief

Psalms and Consolations: a Jesuit's Journey through Grief

S. J. Timothy Brown

Loyola College/Apprentice House
2004
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This book grew out of the overwhelming response requesting a companion volume to Father Brown s Psalms and Compassions: A Jesuit s Journey through Cancer. In this volume on bereavement and grief, Father Brown again turns to the Book of Psalms for solace. Included are prayers, homilies and reflections meant to help all who are finding their way through grief. This book grew out of the overwhelming response requesting a companion volume to Father Brown s previous book, Psalms and Compassions: A Jesuits Journey through Cancer. In this volume on bereavement and grief, Father Brown again turning to the Book of Psalms for solace.
Warrior's Blood Red

Warrior's Blood Red

S J Reisner

Darkerwood Publishing Group
2010
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The Second of three prophesies has begun. For Sorceress Tnasha fen Schoitt, the mission seems simple - retrieve a magical weapon-of-mass-destruction from Northern Arkeereon before the Kersians do. But things didn't go as planned...Now, in a race to retrieve the weapon and stop the destruction of the sorcerers' race, Tnasha must enlist the help of two strangers, and the men sent to assassinate her, or risk losing everything.Meanwhile, the Kersian Empire is on the verge of a change, and not for the better.
The Story of Light: Through Heaven's Gates

The Story of Light: Through Heaven's Gates

S. Roger Joyeux

Antara Publishing
2010
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The Story of Light, Through Heaven's Gate is a spiritual, not religious book relative to the new age. It is a divinely inspired (channelled), thorough, and comprehensive BODY OF KNOWLEDGE about how divine light works on Earth and in the heavens. Topics include: the role of angelic cadres in the evolution of Earth; the nature of the void and negativity; the lost souls of Lucifer's legions; the structure of light frequencies emanating from the Godhead; how divine light is made useful on Earth; innovative manipulations of light; the nature, use, and advantage of Oneness; the influences of topography, atmosphere, shadows, moisture, and polarity on light; the conversion of light into energy, light and the nature of disease; light in our solar system; the Sun and stars and inter-planetary light exchange; the flow of light into and through our solar system from higher dimensions and from planet-to-planet with discussion about the inner and outer planets; the specific contribution of each planet to the light of our solar system; the contribution of the Kuiper belt and plutoids to the flow of light into and beyond our solar system; the creation, empowerment, and value of light stations (geographical power places) to bring light and life to Earth; the in-depth explanation of the soul's evolutionary development and involvement with the enlightenment of Earth; how light works with the consciousness, conscious body, mind, and will; the construct, design, flaws, and operation of the emotional body; the techniques, objectives, and limitations of contemplation and meditation; the manipulation of light through metaphysical tools and techniques including group consciousness; the nature of the divine plan including access to the akashic records, the awakening of memory cells, the influence of will, and the schedule of planetary changes; the realization of the image of God and the pulses of energy from God; the requirements, preparation, and procedure for the ascension of the planet, the species on the planet, and humanity from the physical plane. With an advanced understanding of how light works, your interpretation of the world around you is illuminated in every respect.
S.H.I.T. Making the Movie

S.H.I.T. Making the Movie

E. Scott Spencer

Horsington Press
2006
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"A bizarre and exciting blend of fiction and fact, set in Hollywood behind-the-scenes as a young film crew struggles to make a most unusual movie, a comedy about hilarious human transplants run amok on a secret clone farm. The book's main character Keith, a Soundman-Writer, struggles to forget a mysterious death while falling in love with a cold-bodied Wardrobe Girl. To their horror, fiction becomes reality as real doctors snatch living parts for a bloody transplant. Although the medical activities are an outrageous parody, the ethical questions raised are serious in today's bio-engineering world. The author worked on Hollywood stages for twelve years so the details and nuances of film production are exact and informative. The writing style is irreverent, un-sanitized and far from political correctness. The author's website, escottspencer.com, includes further information about the book as well as commentary on the world of self-publishing."