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Discovering Nicholas Ackley

Discovering Nicholas Ackley

Nancy A Mattison

Lulu.com
2021
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This genealogy focuses on Nicholas Ackley, born about 1630 most likely in the East Anglia area of England to Puritan parents. He arrived in Hartford, Connecticut about 1650. In 1662, Nicholas was one of 28 young men who agreed to carve a new town out of the wilderness at what became Haddam, Connecticut. Nicholas and Hannah Ackley welcomed 10 children, 5 boys and 5 girls. After Hannah's death in the mid-1680s, Nicholas married the widow Miriam. Less than a decade later, Nicholas Ackley died, on 29 April 1695 in Haddam. Nearly half a millennium later, myths and errors about Nicholas Ackley and his family are splashed over various genealogy sites on the internet. This book details what documented facts exist and what else is most likely to be true, using the norms and customs of the time as a guide. It sets the Ackleys in the context of early Connecticut, providing a richer view of their lives than just names and dates.
The Nicholas Feast

The Nicholas Feast

Pat McIntosh

Constable Fiction
2007
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Glasgow 1492. Gil Cunningham remarked later that if he had known he would find a corpse in the university coal house, he would never have gone to the Arts Faculty feast.In this mysterious adventure, Gil Cunningham returns to his old university for the Nicholas Feast, where he and his colleagues are entertained by a play presented by some of the students. One of the actors, William Irvine, is later found murdered and Gil assisted by Alys, begins to disentangle a complex web of espionage and blackmail involving William's tutors and fellow students. Matters are further complicated by the arrival of Gil's formidable mother who is determined to inspect his betrothed. Little do Alys and Gil realise that it will be she who provides the final, vital key to unmask the murderer and lay his motives clear.
The Nicholas Effect

The Nicholas Effect

Reginald Green

Reg Green Publications
2021
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This is the story of how a seven-year old American boy, Nicholas Green, was shot in a botched robbery while traveling along a major highway in the south of Italy on a family vacation, how his parents, Reg and Maggie Green, donated his organs and corneas to seven very sick Italians, four of them teenagers and how that decision changed the views of millions of people around the world about organ donation.In Italy alone donation rates in the next 10 years tripled, a rate of increase no other country has ever come close to so that thousands of people are alive there who would now be dead. Newspaper and television channels around the world covered the story and its aftermath: an increase in understanding worldwide of the power of a single decision to save multiple lives. "The Nicholas Effect" describes every stage in how this one decision changed the world's view of what until then had been to most people an obscure and frightening surgical procedure. It tells how the seven recipients, some on the point of death, resumed their lives, including one who had a baby four years later and called him Nicholas. It tells how the Green family adapted to life without Nicholas including the birth of twins to Maggie, two years after Nicholas' death and how Nicholas' sister, Eleanor, four years old at the time of the shooting, found the strength to overcome his loss and deal with the whirlwind in which meeting celebrities and photo sessions with leading politicians became a way of life.The book covers the arrest, trial and conviction of two Mafia men who had attacked the Greens' rented car because they thought it was carrying a cargo of jewelry. It describes in detail the making of a made-for-television movie, "Nicholas' Gift," starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Alan Bates which has been seen by a hundred million people worldwide. It ends on a note of hope, reflecting on the much-increased numbers of people around the world who are now willing to donate a loved one's organs to complete strangers.
Sir Nicholas and the Pirate Thief

Sir Nicholas and the Pirate Thief

Matthew Bragunier

BookButler Publishing Company
2025
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A Knight. A Princess. A Pirate.... and a Stolen Treasure.A pirate ship has landed on the shore of Mystical Springs, and the townspeople are in an uproar Their most valuable treasures have gone missing, and all signs point to Pirate Robert. Princess Amelia and Sir Nicholas set out to uncover the truth-but not everything is as it seems.Will they find the missing treasure? And what will happen when they finally come face-to-face with the pirate?A thrilling journey full of surprises, brave choices, and the power of second chances that will keep young readers hooked until the very last page
Sir Nicholas and the Pirate Thief

Sir Nicholas and the Pirate Thief

Matthew Bragunier

BookButler Publishing Company
2025
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A Knight. A Princess. A Pirate.... and a Stolen Treasure.A pirate ship has landed on the shore of Mystical Springs, and the townspeople are in an uproar Their most valuable treasures have gone missing, and all signs point to Pirate Robert. Princess Amelia and Sir Nicholas set out to uncover the truth-but not everything is as it seems.Will they find the missing treasure? And what will happen when they finally come face-to-face with the pirate?A thrilling journey full of surprises, brave choices, and the power of second chances that will keep young readers hooked until the very last page
Tsar Nicholas II

Tsar Nicholas II

Hourly History

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Tsar Nicholas II Reigning from 1894 to 1917, Nicholas II was the last emperor of Russia. His rule served as the bookends between what were essentially two Russian empires; the one that his forefathers carved out through imperial ambition and the one dictated by the zealous communists of the Soviet Union bent on socialist expansion. Nicholas was by most accounts a conflicted ruler; a man viewed as kind and generous in his mannerisms yet alleged to be greatly disconnected and apathetic toward the subjects he was supposed to rule over. Inside you will read about... - Nicholas and the Funeral Bride - The Coronation Tragedy - Bloody Sunday - Nicholas' Reluctant Reforms - Three Hundred Years of Romanov Rule - The Tsar and World War I - The Last Russian Tsar And much more Find out how this last Russian tsar rose to power and oversaw the end of a 300-year family dynasty as it teetered, tottered, and finally fell over the edge of oblivion. This is the story of Tsar Nicholas II.
Saint Nicholas' Church Potsdam

Saint Nicholas' Church Potsdam

Andreas Kitschke

Deutscher Kunstverlag
2011
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Saint Nicolas‘ Church and its typical dome atop a drum dominate the north bank of the Havel River and the entire centre of Potsdam. The building’s magnificent Corinthian colonnade is visible from afar within Potsdam’s skyline.
Tracing Nicholas of Cusa's Early Development

Tracing Nicholas of Cusa's Early Development

J. de Guzman Miroy

PEETERS PUBLISHERS
2009
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The history of philosophy has painted two differing, if not contradictory, images of Nicholas of Cusa. He was hitherto considered either as a mystical theologian or as a political philsopher. This book is a comparative study of the two great works that have generated these divergent representations of the 15th century German thinker, namely De concordantia catholica and De docta ignorantia. The study yields an understanding of the continuity and discontinuity in the thinking of the Cusanus of the Council of Basel and that of the post-Basel period. This book also provides details that are necessary to offer a unified as well as a dynamic thought, which is of vital importance to argue for the continued relevance of medieval thought in contemporary times.
Saint Nicholas National Shrine at the World Trade Center

Saint Nicholas National Shrine at the World Trade Center

Joachim of Amissos

SCALA PUBLISHERS LTD
2026
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This extraordinary book celebrates this luminous jewel of a church which once again welcomes the Greek Orthodox faithful, serves as a memorial to all those who tragically lost their lives on 9/11, and provides a place of quiet reflection open to all. The original Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was founded in 1892 and sat at the foot of the World Trade Center in New York City. Tragically, the church was completely destroyed in the collapse of Tower Two during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Determined to rebuild, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese selected world-renowned architect Santiago Calatrava to recreate the church near the original site. Using marble from the same quarries as the Parthenon, Calatrava developed his plan from a wealth of Byzantine precedents for the church’s structure, including the famous Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. The Shrine’s iconographic program was created by Bishop Joachim of Amissos (John A. Cotsonis) and brought to realization by the celebrated iconographer, Fr. Loukas of the Monastery of Xenophontos on Mount Athos. It is the only church in the United States whose complete iconography is painted by an Athonite monk. This luxurious volume, rich with stunning photography, is a comprehensive overview of the history, construction and iconography of the Shrine.
Saint Nicholas

Saint Nicholas

Jakob Streit

Mercury Press (Canada)
2003
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Stories of giving and helping Saint Nicholas is the delightful biography of a man who has become a legend, celebrating the wonder and kindness within the Christmas spirit and speaking to children of all ages. Originally published in German as Geschichten vom Schenken und Helfen des Sankt Nikolaus (9th, ed., Freies Geistesleben, 2007).