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Shakespeare's Consuls, Cardinals, and Kings

Shakespeare's Consuls, Cardinals, and Kings

Riley Dick

Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
2008
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Although he would probably deny the charge, William Shakespeare the dramatist was also in many ways William Shakespeare the historian. Shakespeare was fascinated by power and its abuses, by the interplay of the personal and the political. His plays are a guide to how individuals react to the competing pressures of statecraft and personal ambition, fear and love. Indeed, our images of Richard III, Henry V, and Mark Antony are in large degree Shakespeare's. The book will not only consider these "cases" in the plays themselves, but also in the sources available to Shakespeare - usually Holinshed and Plutarch - the techniques Shakespeare used to transform history into drama (and to keep himself in the good graces of Queen Elizabeth and King James), and what modern historians have come to say in extending our knowledge (sometimes arriving at the same conclusions Shakespeare did). Each chapter includes a sidebar about notable film and stage productions and adaptations - for example, the Oscar-winning "A Man for All Seasons", which centres on Henry VIII.
The Tarot Book

The Tarot Book

Riley Jana

RED WHEEL/WEISER
1991
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This is the tarot book that will show you how to work with basic psychological and archetypal symbolism so you can really understand the synchronicity of the major arcana.
Raising a Grownup

Raising a Grownup

Riley Yonchiuk; Haley Brown; Erick Lauber

Life Framing International
2024
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Dive into the heart of modern parenting with "Raising a Grownup", your go-to guide for transforming the tumultuous tween, teen, and twenty-something years into a launchpad for adulthood. This isn't just another parenting playbook. It's a revolutionary approach to shaping independent, resilient, and well-rounded grownups ready to take on the world.Packed with touching stories, clever insights, and hands-on tips, this book is your ally in empowering you to master the subtle art of raising a grownup. It's a call to parents everywhere to see beyond the here and now, teaching them to mix just the right amount of support with the freedom necessary for fostering long-term happiness and well-being. "Raising a Grownup" hands you the tools for guiding your young adult in building a meaningful career, managing their money like a pro, and leading a life that's both intentional and impactful.Get ready for a deep dive into the art of conversation and take a fresh look at evolving parent-child dynamics based on mutual respect. Learn to navigate the digital age and help your child grow authentically in an ever-changing world.But that's not all-this guide stands as a beacon for intentional parenting, highlighting the WISE and ADULT methods as your compass for navigating the challenges that lie ahead. For parents dreaming of raising successful, kind-hearted individuals poised to make their mark, "Raising a Grownup" is your manifesto for change. It's more than a book; it's a movement towards a guide-to-independence parenting, readying your young adult to face life's hurdles with grace and gusto.
Targeted

Targeted

Riley McKissack

Riley McKissack LLC
2013
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Romantic suspense at its best with a keep you up all night reading intensity. Sometimes redemption and second chances at love come with the worst circumstances. Guilt and grief were copartners in the death of Mick Hampton and Becca Jefferson's love. Now, FBI agent Mick Hampton must stop a horrific attack on American soil as well as save the life of the woman he has loved for most of his life. The undercover operation to stop an attack takes a dramatic left turn when Mick's former fiance is kidnapped by the terrorists. Is Becca's kidnapping a matter of simple revenge? Or do the terrorists know more than Mick thinks they do?The operation becomes a desperate attempt to survive for Becca and Mick, while still preventing the murder of countless innocent civilians. Love may be the prize if they survive.
Tempted: Saving Meghan

Tempted: Saving Meghan

Riley McKissack

Riley McKissack LLC
2014
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Danger swirls through the pages of Tempted, along with the enticement that beckons - ready to sweep our heroine into forbidden passions and desires. Drugs, or the chemistry between two people that have no business together - both can kill. Because both can distort the perception that is necessary to decide between what is safe and what is dangerous.Alisa Maynard steps into this dark underworld in order to find her missing, teenaged sister. Weston McCall works undercover in this world.His job is to blend in with the dangerous people who live on the edges of safe society in Atlanta, Georgia, men and women who will provide anything for a price. The chemistry between Alisa and Weston is almost as life threatening as any of the drugs that are readily available. Because, it interferes with the laser-sharp awareness needed to maintain their ruses. The danger that exists if anyone uncovers either Alisa or Weston's mission could cost them their lives.
Taunted by a Killer

Taunted by a Killer

Riley McKissack

Riley McKissack LLC
2014
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Second time romance? Or second chance at heartache?Will Cassie and Forrester have their second chance at love? If she survives the serial killer who likes to set fires around his victims, then she can face the fire ravaging her heart. The fire that once burned her badly.A killer stalks the streets of Atlanta. Fire is his weapon of choice. A tipster draws her into the circle of death, drawing her out to dark streets lit by deadly bonfires. Is it the killer contacting her, pulling her ever closer? Will she be his next victim?Forrester may have lost Cassie's love. But, he's determined she won't die by this monster's hands.
The Killer You Know: Men of the Badge

The Killer You Know: Men of the Badge

Riley McKissack

Riley McKissack LLC
2014
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Someone is trying to kill Katie Taylor. Does she have information worth killing for? Amnesia after a car crash leaves her unable to remember a lot, like the fact that she is no longer engaged to Sheriff Grant Campbell. Men of the Badge continues in Hawk's Peak, a small mountain town in North Georgia, where Grant Campbell, a former Atlanta cop, has returned after many years to be sheriff. Katie Taylor is the love of his life - the woman he loved and lost years ago. Grant must keep Katie alive long enough to remember the secrets worth killing for, even if it means she remembers she stopped loving him. Even if it costs him, once again, the love of his life.
Pitching Against Myself

Pitching Against Myself

Riley Tincher

Tincher Enterprises, LLC
2017
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Pitching Against Myself: It Is More Than a Game is two books in one. The first book is about Riley's illustrious baseball career and how he overcame significant odds, extraordinary challenges, and dreadful circumstances to go from being a benchwarmer to an All-American, and from being told that he should quit to pitching in the All-Star Game in the prestigious Northwoods League. It is also about his childhood and the house he grew up in that was plagued by addiction and oppression, and how he conquered extreme internal and external hardships to end generational curses and break free from the shackles that had been holding him and his family in bondage for too many years. The second book is the book Riley wishes existed when he was playing baseball; a book that teaches the physical and mental principles needed to succeed in every sport; a book that demonstrates how those principles also apply to every aspect of life; a book that challenges limiting beliefs and shows you how to change what you believe; a book that reminds you of who you are and what you're worth.
That's What Friends Are for: On the Women Who Inspired Me
I've been blessed to work in the media business for twenty-five years, having started out in 1992 as a news reporter trainee and a local morning show producer in Atlanta. My move to New York City in 1995 would give me access to a larger playing field, first handling duties for Geraldo Rivera, whose primetime show Rivera Live I produced.But perhaps I'm best known as having been a freelance field producer for The Oprah Winfrey Show for over thirteen years. Some would call that a career highlight given my assignments dispatched me front and center to interview the world's notables. One day the focus of my attention could be President Bill Clinton at the White House's Roosevelt Room on Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday in 2001. On another day, in May of 2005, it was Senator Barack Obama as he and his wife Michelle attended Oprah's historic Legends Ball, where she honored a host of African-American legends in front of an esteemed room of entertainers, politicians, and tastemakers. "It's never hard for me to extol the wonders and beauty of black women," said the future president of the United States. I've felt the very same way about black women in arts and entertainment from practically the womb.Though a Southern boy since I was nine years old, born to two Savannah, Georgia natives, my Air Force-enlisted dad made a global family out of me and my older siblings Janice and Herman. We lived in places like Berlin and Tokyo for years before calling Valdosta, Georgia home. I came into my memories around this time, and I knew I was a bit different than other boys, though I didn't think to call the feeling being gay as young as I was. But what I do know is that I loved to spend time with my mom and my sister as they watched the "stories," more popularly known as soap operas.
Curating the Colonial Past

Curating the Colonial Past

Riley Linebaugh

Cambridge University Press
2025
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In the early 1960s, British colonial administrations in East Africa organized the systematic destruction and removal of secret documents from colonies approaching independence. The Colonial Office in London arranged the deposit of these documents in high security facilities, where they remained inaccessible until 2011 following a compensation suit by Kenyan survivors of British colonial rule against the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Curating the Colonial Past presents the first full length exploration of these 'migrated archives', chronicling the struggle between British attempts to conceal and Kenyan efforts to reveal evidence of the colonial past. Neither displayed nor destroyed, Riley Linebaugh explores how these records formed an archival limbo in which the British government delayed moral and legal judgement of empire. Yet, these practices did not go unchallenged. Linebaugh demonstrates how disputes over the 'migrated archives' facilitated the continuation of anticolonial sovereignty struggles beyond independence, struggles which persist into the present.