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Antonina, or, The Fall of Rome Wilkie Collins

Antonina, or, The Fall of Rome Wilkie Collins

Wilkie Collins

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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In preparing to compose a fiction founded on history, the writer of these pages thought it no necessary requisite of such a work that the principal characters appearing in it should be drawn from the historical personages of the period. On the contrary, he felt that some very weighty objections attached to this plan of composition. He knew well that it obliged a writer to add largely from invention to what was actually known-to fill in with the colouring of romantic fancy the bare outline of historic fact-and thus to place the novelist's fiction in what he could not but consider most unfavourable contrast to the historian's truth.
Armadale Wilkie Collins

Armadale Wilkie Collins

Wilkie Collins

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Armadale (1866) by Wilkie Collins is a 19th-century semi-epistolary novel. Some chapters consist of letters between the various characters, while other chapters record the events as the characters perceive them. The novel has a convoluted plot about two distant cousins both named Allan Armadale. The father of one had murdered the father of the other (the two fathers are also named Allan Armadale). The story starts with a deathbed confession by the murderer in the form of a letter to be given to his baby son when he grows up. Many years are skipped over. The son, mistreated at home, runs away from his mother and stepfather, and takes up a wandering life under the assumed name of Ozias Midwinter. He becomes a companion to the other Allan Armadale, who throughout the novel never discovers the relationship.
Hide and Seek by Wilkie Collins, Fiction, Classics, Mystery & Detective
The girl named Mary -- they called her Madonna, and she was deaf and dumb and beautiful as a painting by Raphael -- was a mystery. The Blyths adopted her from a kindly old woman connected to a traveling circus, but everyone knew she wasn't from circus folk. All they DID know about her identity was that she'd lost her hearing in an accident, and the proprietor of the circus had treated her horribly, and, and . . . and in her cache of secret personal private things, she owned one thing as precious to her as life itself: a bracelet made of brown human hair with the initials MG tied into it. The Blyths kept it locked in a bureau for fear that Mary's unknown family might one day claim her. . . .
The Law and the Lady by Wilkie Collins, Fiction, Classics, Mystery & Detective, Women Sleuths
Three years ago, her husband stood accused of murder -- and the verdict that came in from the jury was the Scottish Verdict, Not Proven. The jury had not evidence enough to convict him -- nor enough to comfortably exonerate him. ustace could not bear the weight of her discovery; he fled to the continent, to live in anonymity. But Valeria knew her husband, and she loved him. She knew he was innocent, too, with the sort of intuition that guides the lucky flawlessly. And she set out to prove it to the world. * Valeria Woodville is one of English literature's earliest women detectives -- that makes the novel historically remarkable. But it's also a great fun mystery, full of plot and circumsance, and a rogue's gallery of odd Dickensian characters. The Law and the Lady is as remarkable a novel today as it was when it was first published in 1875.
Michael Collins and the Anglo-Irish War

Michael Collins and the Anglo-Irish War

J.B.E. Hittle

Potomac Books Inc
2011
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As leader of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and then the Irish Republican Army (IRA), Michael Collins developed a bold, new strategy to use against the British administration of Ireland in the early twentieth century. His goal was to attack its well-established system of spies and informers, wear down British forces with a sustained guerrilla campaign, and force a political settlement that would lead to a free Irish Republic.Michael Collins and the Anglo-Irish War reveals that the success of the Irish insurgency was not just a measure of Collins's revolutionary genius, as has often been claimed. British miscalculations, overconfidence, and a failure to mount a sustained professional intelligence effort to neutralize the IRA contributed to Britain's defeat.Although Britain possessed the world's most professional secret service, the British intelligence community underwent a politically driven and ill-advised reorganization in early 1919, at the very moment that Collins and the IRA were going on the offensive. Once Collins neutralized the local colonial spy service, the British had no choice but to import professional secret service agents. But Britain's wholesale reorganization of its domestic counterintelligence capability sidelined its most effective countersubversive agency, MI5, leaving the job of intelligence management in Ireland to Special Branch civilians and a contingent of quickly trained army case officers, neither group being equipped—or inclined—to mount a coordinated intelligence effort against the insurgents. Britain's appointment of a national intelligence director for home affairs in 1919—just as the Irish revolutionary parliament published its Declaration of Independence—was the decisive factor leading to Britain's disarray against the IRA. By the time the War Office reorganized its intelligence effort against Collins in mid-1920, it was too late to reverse the ascendancy of the IRA.Michael Collins and the Anglo-Irish War takes a fresh approach to the subject, presenting it as a case study in intelligence management under conditions of a broader counterinsurgency campaign. The lessons learned from this disastrous episode have stark relevance for contemporary national security managers and warfighters currently engaged in the war on terrorism.
Pinebox Collins

Pinebox Collins

Rod Miller

Speaking Volumes
2021
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SPUR AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR ROD MILLERWhen Jonathon "Pinebox" Collins loses his right foot and lower leg to a cannonball in his first Civil War battle, the course of his life is forever changed. While recuperating, he learns The Dismal Trade of undertaking, the emerging art of arterial embalming, and coffin construction. His first customer is the victim of Wild Bill Hickok's first showdown, and Collins crosses paths with the legendary gunfighter-and occasionally his victims-across the Old West. Lost love, monotony, and violence at the hands of men and Mother Nature repeatedly put the young undertaker on the road in pursuit of new places and new opportunities across the Western frontier. Violence is always there to greet him and there is never a shortage of clientele. Old West legends Phil Coe, John Wesley Hardin, Jim Levy, Porter Rockwell, Colorado Charley Utter, and Calamity Jane come and go in the life of Pinebox Collins, but death is ever-present. Often avoided and sometimes shunned owing to his practice of The Dismal Trade, Pinebox Collins learns to drink alone. Love eludes him and friends are hard to come by. His recurring acquaintance with Wild Bill proves the most lasting, even after Hickok is in the ground.
Catherine Collins, Rscj (1937 - 2010)
This book explores the life of Catherine Collins, RSCJ, founder of the Network of Sacred Heart Schools and the Center for Educational Design and Communication in Washington, D.C. "Kit," as she was called, was a visionary, creative, and influential and educator. Schools of the Sacred Heart owe the articulation of their educational philosophy, Goals and Criteria of Sacred Heart Schools, to her initiative.
The Wild Lines of Jeremy Collins 2026: 12-Month Wall Calendar
Features original art from Eventually a Sequoia: Stories of Wild Places & Artful Adventures Includes national holidays and notable dates for outdoor and conservation communities "Action Prompts" encourage creative endeavors and community engagement This striking 2026 wall calendar features award-winning artist and climber Jeremy Collins's hand-drawn art inspired by his travels from the banks of the Amazon River in Brazil to the peaks of Nepal to the sunlit canopy of California's redwoods. These from-the-field journal sketches and vivid watercolors inspire all to make the world a better place.
Mitchie Collins

Mitchie Collins

Lindsay Anderson

Independently Published
2019
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As she and her boyfriend, Max continued to enjoy their picnic at a beautiful, secluded place that overlooked Los Angeles, Mitchie thought about what this summer had brought. Not only had it brought staying with her favorite aunt during this summer, but it had also brought filming and fun times with a wonderful cast and crew. On a different note, it also brought her an amazing, kind, and genuine boyfriend. Even though she was looking forward to going back home to Denver, and being reunited with her parents, best friends, and her plethora of good friends, Mitchie was also said about saying goodbye to everyone here in Los Angeles. After all, she had had the summer of a lifetime
The Collins-Decker Family Story

The Collins-Decker Family Story

Lawrence J Beck

Lulu.com
2020
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Researching the history of one's family tends to become addictive because it reveals details of the lives of relatives from long ago. This book is packed with fascinating details of the lives of many generations of two families who came to America from different places in Europe and eventually joined together in Illinois. It is the third in a series of four books covering the author's ancestry.
The Collins-Decker Family Story

The Collins-Decker Family Story

Lawrence J Beck

Lulu.com
2020
sidottu
Researching the history of one's family tends to become addictive because it reveals details of the lives of relatives from long ago. This book is packed with fascinating details of the lives of many generations of two families who came to America from different places in Europe and eventually joined together in Illinois. It is the third in a series of four books covering the author's ancestry.