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The Science of Getting Rich: By Wallace D. Wattles 1910 Book Annotated to a New Workbook to Share the Secret of the Science of Getting Rich
Sufijan Cunningham; Wallace Wattles
Science of Getting Rich- Annotated Integratio
2017
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The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace Wattles. The classic book updated for the modern day. Full and complete with added notes and exercises, you can write directly in the book The added exercises help you to implement the work and gain mastery over the material. Have you even read a book and by the time you got to the end forgot the advice from the beginning of the book? This book solves that problem The Right to be Rich We are all destined to great thing if and when we put our mind to it. Discover the age old principle of Wallace Wattles and you awaken your mind the richness within. 7 Gratitude A whole section on the role of gratitude. You can't expect more if you aren't grateful for what you already have Thinking in a Certain Way According to Mr. Wattles teaching there is a certain way one must think in order to attract riches, find out his secrets. It's never too early or too late to learn about the Science of Getting Rich and how Wallace Wattles obtained his wealth. Scroll up and grab your copy today
For nearly 700 years debate has raged over the true nature of William Wallace and his role in Scotland’s turbulent history. Was he the Braveheart of Blind Harry’s legendary account, the bold, but savage, hero of the Scottish wars? Or, as some contemporary chroniclers attested, nothing but a villainous thief and vagrant fugitive? This book draws on a wide range of contemporary and modern sources to look behind the figure of legend to find Wallace’s true character. Through superb photographs, we trace the journey of Wallace from his modest upbringing in south-west Scotland and his first victory as a ‘guerilla’ leader and military commander at Stirling Bridge to his painful death seven years later. We see his ‘invasion’ of Northumberland and Cumberland. This is an essential travelling companion for a journey through Wallace’s kingdom and to learn more about the myth and the man.
Romanticism and Religion from William Cowper to Wallace Stevens
Gavin Hopps
Ashgate Publishing Limited
2006
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The relationship between literature and religion is one of the most groundbreaking and challenging areas of Romantic studies. Covering the entire field of Romanticism from its eighteenth-century origins in the writing of William Cowper and its proleptic stirrings in Paradise Lost to late-twentieth-century manifestations in the work of Wallace Stevens, the essays in this timely volume explore subjects such as Romantic attitudes towards creativity and its relation to suffering and religious apprehension; the allure of the 'veiled' and the figure of the monk in Gothic and Romantic writing; Miltonic light and inspiration in the work of Blake, Wordsworth, Shelley, and Keats; the relationship between Southey's and Coleridge's anti-Catholicism and definitions of religious faith in the Romantic period; the stammering of Romantic attempts to figure the ineffable; the emergence of a feminised Christianity and a gendered sublime; the development of Calvinism and its role in contemporary religious controversies. Its primary focus is the canonical Romantic poets, with a particular emphasis on Byron, whose work is most in need of critical re-evaluation given its engagement with the Christian and Islamic worlds and its critique of totalising religious and secular readings. The collection is an original and much-needed intervention in Romantic studies, bringing together the contextual awareness of recent historicist scholarship with the newly awakened interest in matters of form and an appreciation of the challenges of postmodern theory.
William A. Wallace (1816–1899) went from his native Virginia to Texas in 1836, shortly after the battle of San Jacinto, "for the purpose . . . of taking pay out of the Mexicans for the murder of his brother and cousin." His experiences as a hunter, Indian fighter, member of the Mier Expedition (1842–1844), defender of the "old Republic" in the Mexican War, and Texas Ranger were chronicled by his comrade John C. Duval in this free-hand biography, first published in 1870. Because Duval, as the editors note, felt free to adapt his materials in order to make the book more interesting and used many novelistic devices, "in his own way he achieves something of the effect of the twentieth-century school of biographers. He makes his characters live." Although Part I, dealing with Big-Foot's adventures as a hunter and Indian fighter, is a mixture of fact and fiction, Part II, the account of his role in the Mier Expedition, is unretouched, told from the point of view of an actual participant, and "stands as the most realistic straight narrative of this dramatic chapter in Texas history. [It] is the heart of the biography. The Indian adventures are a prologue for it; and Part III, the final comedy of Big-Foot in the settlements, makes an epilogue." In this classic of early Texas, the reader will recognize three literary traditions of the nineteenth century: the journals and memoirs of the pioneers; the romantic adventure story; and the broadly humorous yarn of the American frontier.
Wallace Stevens dedicated his poetry to challenging traditional notions about reality, truth, knowledge, and the role of language as a means of representation. Rosu demonstrates that Stevens's experimentation with sound is not only essential to his poetics but also profoundly linked to the pragmatist ideas that informed his way of thinking about language. Her readings of Stevens's poems focus on revealing the dynamic through which meaning emerges in language patterns--a dynamic she calls images of sound. Rosu argues that the formal aspects of poetry are deeply ingrained in cultural realities and are, in fact, generated by their context. The sound pattern pervading Stevens's poems at once addresses and violates the reader's assumptions about the functioning of language and, along with them, ideas about reality, knowledge, and subjectivity. Sound is thus the starting point of an argument concerned with Stevens's epistemology and poetics--the way his poems insist on a movement past or through a normal poetic representation of the world to gesture toward a reality that lies outside or beyond systems of representation.The relationship between sound and meaning isolated and analyzed in The Metaphysics of Sound in Wallace Stevens is firmly situated among critical debates concerning the poet's aesthetic and philosophical convictions. Rosu claims that Stevens's poetry is not ultimately about the powerlessness of language, nor is it a deconstructive enterprise of destabilizing culturally consecrated truths; rather it achieves meaning most frequently through patterns of sound. Sound helps Stevens make a deeply philosophical point in a language unavailable to philosophers.
How do you punch a god in the face?Woody isn't sure, but it probably starts with good footwork.The heavyweight brawler is back for the third round of the killer Woodshed Wallace series, and he's headed to Rio de Janeiro for a reunion with the Arcoverde clan and a fight against his toughest opponent yet: a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu master who counts down before snapping an elbow or knee.Marcela and the Arcoverdes do their best to let Woody focus on the fight, but his instincts are too sharp: the family is in trouble. The crime lord of the deadliest favela in Rio believes he is the embodiment of an Exu, a spirit driven by lust, vice, and crime, and Exu believes Marcela is his queen. He will have her, dead or alive.Under the burning MMA spotlights and within the brutal labyrinths of Rio's slums, Woody must discover what he cherishes most-what he's willing to kill and die for-before it is gone forever.Anaconda Choke is the third book in the superb Woodshed Wallace series, which also includes Suckerpunch and Hook and Shoot. If you love raucous thrillers full of non-stop action, hilarious characters, and terrifying enemies, get in the cage and grab your copies now
The Metrical History of Sir William Wallace, Knight of Ellerslie
Hutson Street Press
2025
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The Metrical History of Sir William Wallace, Knight of Ellerslie
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Second in a series of mysteries involving smalltown newspaper editor Scott Wallace who observes and records, and sometimes helps, the local police solve crimes in Pierce's Crossing, Georgia. Marta Gonzalez is about to leave to attend a prestigious university on a full scholarship. Her long-time boyfriend Chad Greenway is staying home, unsure about his life's next step. On a steamy Fourth of July evening, Marta makes a decision that changes their lives forever and rocks the community. Local newspaper editor Scott Wallace juggles his job, special needs son, and ex-wife while helping the local deputy with evidence and managing conflicts with the media.
The Early Days Of Sir William Wallace
John Patrick Crichton Stuart Bute
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
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The Metrical History Of Sir William Wallace, Knight Of Ellerslie V1 (1790)
Henry
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
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The Cambridge Companion to David Foster Wallace
Cambridge University Press
2018
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Best known for his masterpiece Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace re-invented fiction and non-fiction for a generation with his groundbreaking and original work. Wallace's desire to blend formal innovation and self-reflexivity with the communicative and restorative function of literature resulted in works that appeal as much to a reader's intellect as they do emotion. As such, few writers in recent memory have quite matched his work's intense critical and popular impact. The essays in this Companion, written by top Wallace scholars, offer a historical and cultural context for grasping Wallace's significance, provide rigorous individual readings of each of his major works, whether story collections, non-fiction, or novels, and address the key themes and concerns of these works, including aesthetics, politics, religion and spirituality, race, and post-humanism. This wide-ranging volume is a necessary resource for understanding an author now widely regarded as one of the most influential and important of his time.
The Cambridge Companion to David Foster Wallace
Cambridge University Press
2018
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Best known for his masterpiece Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace re-invented fiction and non-fiction for a generation with his groundbreaking and original work. Wallace's desire to blend formal innovation and self-reflexivity with the communicative and restorative function of literature resulted in works that appeal as much to a reader's intellect as they do emotion. As such, few writers in recent memory have quite matched his work's intense critical and popular impact. The essays in this Companion, written by top Wallace scholars, offer a historical and cultural context for grasping Wallace's significance, provide rigorous individual readings of each of his major works, whether story collections, non-fiction, or novels, and address the key themes and concerns of these works, including aesthetics, politics, religion and spirituality, race, and post-humanism. This wide-ranging volume is a necessary resource for understanding an author now widely regarded as one of the most influential and important of his time.
The Benevolent Raid Of General Lew Wallace
Amherst Willoughby Barber
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
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