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Fakta om Nelson Mandela

Fakta om Nelson Mandela

Frances Ridley

Nypon förlag
2016
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Nelson Mandela föddes i en by i Sydafrika. I hela sitt liv kämpade han för de svarta människornas rättigheter. När han var 76 år blev han president. I den här boken kan du läsa om hans spännande liv.Den här boken ingår i vår serie ”Fakta om …”. Det är faktaböcker som väcker läslust och innehåller faktarutor, register och andra element som tränar läsaren att läsa faktaböcker.Boken är en redigerad och förkortad version av Nelson Mandela - Ett liv (Vilja förlag 2014)
Kept for the Master's Use

Kept for the Master's Use

Frances Ridley Havergal

ALPHA EDITION
2022
pokkari
This book has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.
Rhoda Fleming — Volume 1

Rhoda Fleming — Volume 1

Frances Ridley Havergal

Alpha Editions
2023
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Morning Bells; Or, Waking Thoughts for Little Ones, a classical and rare book that has been considered essential throughout human history, so that this work is never forgotten, we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
Wildest Dreams

Wildest Dreams

Richard Rudgley

Arktos Media
2014
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This is a drug anthology with a difference. Whilst the usual suspects are here - Huxley, Burroughs, Hunter S. Thompson and Irvine Welsh among them - there are many surprise inclusions such as film stars like Errol Flynn who fancied himself as the new De Quincey and Cary Grant who simply fancied LSD. Smashing the myth that drug culture all began in the sixties Rudgley provides a smorgasbord with dishes from the first century AD onwards and from drug cultures across the globe from Thailand to Haiti. Throughout history, drugs have inspired love and fear in almost equal proportions; no account of these substances can be called complete that seeks only to curse or praise them. This anthology is a microcosm that seeks to reflect the diverse worlds that come into being through the interplay of drugs and their users. There are individual sections for the most prominent drugs - cannabis, the narcotics, LSD as well as chapters for the lesser-known substances, such as nutmeg and crocodile dung. As such, Wildest Dreams attempts to represent the complex history of human interactions with psychoactive drugs in all its diversity. 'A book which manages to be erudite without being boring, and which keeps readers coming back for another fix without trivialising its subject' - Scene 'Wildest Dreams is as strong on anthropological exotica - hallucinogenic snuff, zombie poisons and so on - as it is on comedy' - Daily Telegraph 'This anthology suggests there is possibly something profound to be found and explored during the detachment from rationality that drugs allow us; that from the wildest dreams, we can glean insights by which to change our lives and our societies' - Glasgow Herald 'A couple of gems...are Cary Grant's encounters with LSD and Errol Flynn's morphine memories' - Time Out 'An informative and enjoyable read for newcomers to the world of drugs and its aficionados too' - The Times
The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope

The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope

Glynis Ridley

JOHN WILEY SONS INC
2026
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Offers a reader-friendly guide to reading, understanding, and appreciating Pope today Alexander Pope’s words echo across centuries, woven into the fabric of everyday English. Phrases such as “to err is human” and “hope springs eternal” have long since left the pages of his poetry to become part of common speech. But behind these familiar lines was a writer whose sharp wit, mastery of form, and satirical brilliance secured his fame while also earning him powerful enemies. The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope provides an accessible yet rigorous introduction to one of the most quoted poets in the English language. By situating Pope within the cultural and political turbulence of the eighteenth century, author Glynis Ridley illuminates the ways Pope's life and writings continually intersected, shaping both his reputation and his enduring influence. Drawing upon Pope’s poetry, prose, and correspondence, this concise volume reveals a man who was both celebrated and scorned, independent and embattled. Assuming no prior expertise in eighteenth-century literature, Ridley guides readers through the intellectual climate of Pope’s age, showing how satire became its defining form and how Pope elevated it into enduring art. Each chapter pairs biographical insight with close attention to the events that informed his work, providing a framework for understanding both his artistry and his historical significance. Opening the door to a deeper appreciation of this singular writer, The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope: Presents a compact overview of Pope’s life and works, ideal for classroom adoption Places Pope’s writings in dialogue with the political and cultural contexts of his time Highlights Pope’s role in shaping satire as the dominant literary form of his age Explains how to approach eighteenth-century poetry with reference to Pope’s Essay on Criticism Frames Pope’s influence on language and culture, from everyday phrases to modern media Serving as both an introduction to Pope and a springboard for further reading and research into his extensive corpus, The Life of the Author: Alexander Pope is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students exploring eighteenth-century literature, satire, or cultural history. It is well-suited for courses on English literature, poetry, and cultural studies across English, history, and humanities programs.