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A Bend in the River: Introduction by Patrick Marnham
A beautiful hardcover edition of the Nobel Prize-winning author's haunting masterpiece of postcolonial literature - "Brilliant." --The New York Times Widely hailed as V. S. Naipaul's greatest work, this novel takes us into the life of a young Indian man who moves to an isolated town at the bend of a great river in a newly independent African nation. Salim is doubly an outsider in his new home--an unnamed country that resembles the Congo--by virtue of his origins in a community of Indian merchants on the coast of East Africa. Uncertain of his future, he has come to take possession of a local trading post he has naively purchased sight unseen. But what Salim discovers on his arrival is a ghost town, reduced to ruins in the wake of the recently departed European colonizers and in the process of being reclaimed by the surrounding forest. Salim struggles to build his business against a backdrop of growing chaos, conflict, ignorance, and poverty. His is a journey into the heart of Africa, into the same territory explored by Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness nearly eighty years earlier--but witnessed this time from the other side of the tragedy of colonization. Salim discovers that the nation's violent legacy persists, through the rise of a dictator who calls himself the people's savior but whose regime is built on fear and lies. In A Bend in the River, short-listed for the Booker Prize in 1979, in Naipaul gives us a convincing and disturbing vision of a place caught between the dangerously alluring modern world and its own tenacious past. Everyman's Library pursues the highest production standards, printing on acid-free cream-colored paper, with full-cloth cases with two-color foil stamping, decorative endpapers, silk ribbon markers, European-style half-round spines, and a full-color illustrated jacket. Contemporary Classics include an introduction, a select bibliography, and a chronology of the author's life and times.
Early Medieval Studies in Memory of Patrick Wormald
Patrick Wormald was a brilliant interpreter of the Early Middle Ages, whose teaching, writings and generous friendship inspired a generation of historians and students of politics, law, language, literature and religion to focus their attention upon the world of the Anglo-Saxons and the Franks. Leading British, American and continental scholars - his colleagues, friends and pupils - here bear witness to his seminal influence by presenting a collection of studies devoted to the key themes that dominated his work: kingship; law and society; ethnic, religious, national and linguistic identities; the power of images, pictorial or poetic, in shaping political and religious institutions. Closely mirroring the interests of their honorand, the collection not only underlines Patrick Wormald's enormous contribution to the field of Anglo-Saxon studies, but graphically demonstrates his belief that early medieval England and Anglo-Saxon law could only be understood against a background of research into contemporary developments in the nearby Welsh, Scottish, Irish and Frankish kingdoms. He would have been well pleased, therefore, that this volume should make such significant advances in our understanding of the world of Bede, of the dynasty of King Alfred, and also of the workings of English law between the seventh and the twelfth century. Moreover he would have been particularly delighted at the rich comparisons and contrasts with Celtic societies offered here and with the series of fundamental reassessments of aspects of Carolingian Francia. Above all these studies present fundamental reinterpretations, not only of published written sources and their underlying manuscript evidence, but also of the development of some of the dominant ideas of that era. In both their scope and the quality of the scholarship, the collection stands as a fitting tribute to the work and life of Patrick Wormald and his lasting contribution to early medieval studies.
A Bibliography of the Manuscripts of Patrick Branwell Brontë
This bibliography, first published in 1993, attempts to provide a complete and accurate description of the manuscripts of Patrick Branwell Brontë, excluding his letters. Its aim is not only to correct previous errors and update and extend earlier lists, but also to reconstruct as far as possible dismembered and scattered manuscripts. This book will be of interest to students of English Literature.
A Bibliography of the Manuscripts of Patrick Branwell Brontë
This bibliography, first published in 1993, attempts to provide a complete and accurate description of the manuscripts of Patrick Branwell Brontë, excluding his letters. Its aim is not only to correct previous errors and update and extend earlier lists, but also to reconstruct as far as possible dismembered and scattered manuscripts. This book will be of interest to students of English Literature.
The Rhythm Section: A Stephanie Patrick Thriller

The Rhythm Section: A Stephanie Patrick Thriller

Mark Burnell

St. Martin's Griffin
2019
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An innocent woman goes deep undercover to hunt down those responsible for her family's death in Mark Burnell's The Rhythm Section, an action-packed international thriller--and the basis for the major motion picture from the producers of the James Bond film series, starring Jude Law and Blake Lively. Stephanie Patrick is devastated after her whole family dies in a plane crash. But when she discovers that the downing of flight NE027 wasn't an accident but an act of terrorism, Stephanie enters the fight of her life to achieve her one goal: revenge. When she's recruited by a covert intelligence organization, Stephanie sees a means to an end. Now, with nothing and no one left to lose, Stephanie undergoes rigorous training to become "Petra," a mercenary terrorist based out of Germany, and "Marina," an international businesswoman based in London. Her immersion into the world of international espionage teaches Stephanie how to numb her feelings and act on instinct alone. But as her missions become more brutal, and the stakes grow ever higher, she begins to question everything she knows about flight NEO027. Is her organization telling her the truth about what really happened? Is avenging her family worth the risk of her own life? And if it isn't, will those who created her ever let her go?
The Third Woman: A Stephanie Patrick Thriller

The Third Woman: A Stephanie Patrick Thriller

Mark Burnell

St. Martin's Griffin
2019
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Mark Burnell's The Third Woman is a Stephanie Patrick Thriller, continuing the story of the international spy from The Rhythm Section, the basis of the major motion picture from the producers of the James Bond film series, starring Blake Lively and Jude Law. Petra was an identity handed to Stephanie. A shell to inhabit. And in those days there had been a boss. A man who had regulated every aspect of her life. But as time passed, flesh and fabric had merged and Stephanie had become Petra. Or was it the other way around? Icily professional, Stephanie has been living life as her alias--the professional terrorist Petra--to the fullest. Having completed an intelligence contract in St. Petersburg she returns home, but civilian life eludes her when she is lured to France by the call of a friend in need. In Paris, a bomb blast triggers a chain of events which contaminates every aspect of Stephanie's life. It's clear that she's been betrayed. But by whom? Before she can run from the threat, she must identify it. Stephanie saves herself by taking a hostage, but soon the tension between captive and captor accelerates dangerously beyond her control. As powers shift critically, Stephanie struggles to maintain Petra's professional cool, and to hold herself together. Ultimately, she's the only one who can save them--but will it be at the price of the hostage's life?
The Rhythm Section: A Stephanie Patrick Thriller
An innocent woman goes deep undercover to hunt down those responsible for her family's death in Mark Burnell's The Rhythm Section, an action-packed international thriller--and the basis for the major motion picture from the producers of the James Bond film series, starring Jude Law and Blake Lively. Stephanie Patrick is devastated after her whole family dies in a plane crash. But when she discovers that the downing of flight NE027 wasn't an accident but an act of terrorism, Stephanie enters the fight of her life to achieve her one goal: revenge. When she's recruited by a covert intelligence organization, Stephanie sees a means to an end. Now, with nothing and no one left to lose, Stephanie undergoes rigorous training to become "Petra," a mercenary terrorist based out of Germany, and "Marina," an international businesswoman based in London. Her immersion into the world of international espionage teaches Stephanie how to numb her feelings and act on instinct alone. But as her missions become more brutal, and the stakes grow ever higher, she begins to question everything she knows about flight NEO027. Is her organization telling her the truth about what really happened? Is avenging her family worth the risk of her own life? And if it isn't, will those who created her ever let her go?
Irish Orpheus: The Life of Patrick S. Gilmore, Bandmaster Extraordinary
""Irish Orpheus: The Life Of Patrick S. Gilmore, Bandmaster Extraordinary"" is a biography written by Marwood Darlington about the life and legacy of Patrick S. Gilmore, a renowned bandmaster and composer during the 19th century. The book delves into Gilmore's Irish roots, his early life and career in Ireland, and his eventual move to the United States where he became one of the most influential bandmasters of his time. Throughout the book, Darlington explores Gilmore's impact on American music, particularly his role in popularizing band music and organizing some of the most memorable concerts and events in American history. Gilmore was responsible for organizing the first ever World Peace Jubilee, which brought together over 1,000 musicians from around the world to perform in Boston in 1872. He was also the director of music for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876, which was attended by millions of people and showcased some of the most innovative and groundbreaking musical performances of its time.""Irish Orpheus"" also delves into Gilmore's personal life, including his relationships with family and friends, his struggles with alcoholism, and his eventual death at the age of 62. Overall, the book provides a comprehensive and detailed look at the life and legacy of one of the most important figures in American music history.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Washington Under the Sway of Romanism: Patrick Henry O'Brien Said So!
""Washington Under The Sway Of Romanism: Patrick Henry O'Brien Said So "" is a book written by Angelo Di Domenica. The book discusses the influence of Roman Catholicism in the United States government, particularly in Washington D.C. The author cites the writings of Patrick Henry O'Brien, a former Catholic priest who converted to Protestantism, as evidence of the alleged sway that Roman Catholicism holds over the political landscape of the United States. The book delves into the history of Roman Catholicism in the United States, including its role in immigration and the establishment of Catholic schools and churches. The author argues that the influence of Roman Catholicism in Washington D.C. has led to policies and decisions that are not in the best interest of the American people. The book is controversial and has been criticized for promoting anti-Catholic sentiment.Which Our Old Glory Or The Pope's Crown.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Future Forward: Leadership Lessons from Patrick McGovern, the Visionary Who Circled the Globe and Built a Technology Media Empire
Powerful lessons in forward-thinking leadership from the visionary business pioneer who turned IDG into a $3 billion technology media and venture capital empireLike Steve Jobs, Patrick McGovern built a worldwide multibillion-dollar industry by thinking differently, disrupting old business models, and embracing new technology trends. He drove the future forward and never looked back. With magazines such as Computerworld, PCWorld, and Macworld, his company, International Data Group (IDG), quickly became a global powerhouse with information technology publications in nearly 100 countries. The story of IDG’s astonishing success has been a source of inspiration for entrepreneurs all around the world. No matter what industry you work in—whether you’re heading up a small startup, expanding a mid-sized company, or running a major global corporation—McGovern’s people-first principles, insights, and integrity will help you lead the way. Learn how to:•Define a clear mission early in the game—for long-term success.•Identify new markets and stay ahead of the curve.•Expand your business globally but have it managed locally.•Listen to your customers and empower your people.•Hire the best and challenge them to do their best work.•Never stop learning and always remain curious.•Foster a let’s-try-it attitude throughout the company.•Lead with optimism and stay true to your values and vision. In addition to these timeless lessons, you’ll learn how this future-forward leader broke new ground in the 1980s by opening offices in China, the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and other markets deemed off-limits. You’ll discover how his company thrived in spite of major industry shifts—from mainframe computers to minicomputers to personal computers, from print to digital to smartphones—that upended many rivals. Living at the intersection of these classic disruptions, McGovern never missed a beat. He understood well before most that a revolution in information technology was underway and not only was there money to be made but that this would soon become the world’s largest industry. Most important, he never forgot the human element that is so crucial to any company’s success. His leadership in the creation of one of the world’s leading brain research institutes at MIT only served to cement his legacy. Future Forward shows you how to apply McGovern’s principles to your own organization. These are the lessons of a true visionary. This is how successful leaders take risks, take charge, and take the future by storm.
Supplicatory Canon and Akathist to Saint Patrick Enlightener of Ireland
St. Patrick is widely revered as the patron saint of Ireland, best known for spreading Christianity across the country in the fifth century. Born in Roman Britain, he was kidnapped at the age of sixteen and taken to Ireland as a slave. During his captivity, he turned fervently to prayer and found solace in his faith. After six years, he managed to escape, but his experience had forged a deep connection with the Irish people. Believing he was called by God to return, St. Patrick embarked on a mission to preach, establish churches and monasteries, and baptize thousands into Christianity. The shamrock is famously associated with St. Patrick, as legend claims he used the three-leaf clover to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity. Throughout his ministry, he endured significant challenges, yet his devotion and passion remained steadfast. Scholars attribute two works to him: the Confessio, which recounts his spiritual journey, and a letter condemning the abuse of Irish captives. Although the exact date of his death is uncertain, tradition places it on March 17, 461 AD. In Ireland and around the world, St. Patrick's Day celebrates his unique legacy and the enduring spirit of Irish culture, faith, and heritage.