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Mary, a Tale; And Other Poems, by D. M.

Mary, a Tale; And Other Poems, by D. M.

D M

British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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Title: Mary, a tale; and other poems, by D. M.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The POETRY & DRAMA collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The books reflect the complex and changing role of literature in society, ranging from Bardic poetry to Victorian verse. Containing many classic works from important dramatists and poets, this collection has something for every lover of the stage and verse. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library M., D; 1872. 8 . 11643.bbb.14.(14.)
I'm Out of Here: the Memoir of a Drunk
What you have in your hands is the story of what author-bartender- painter-raconteur Mike Muri "used to be like," and it ain't pretty. In fact, it is one of the most graphic, harrowing descriptions of the life of an alcoholic you will ever read. If like me, you also think it is howlingly funny, bitterly perceptive and disturbingly familiar, then you may well be an alcoholic, too
M. Bergeret a Paris.

M. Bergeret a Paris.

Anatole France

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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EXTRAIT: M. Bergeret tait table et prenait son repas modique du soir; Riquet tait couch ses pieds sur un coussin de tapisserie. Riquet avait l' me religieuse et rendait l'homme des honneurs divins. Il tenait son ma tre pour tr s bon et tr s grand. Mais c'est principalement quand il le voyait table qu'il concevait la grandeur et la bont souveraines de M. Bergeret. Si toutes les choses de la nourriture lui taient sensibles et pr cieuses, les choses de la nourriture humaine lui taient augustes. Il v n rait la salle manger comme un temple, la table comme un autel. Durant le repas, il gardait sa place aux pieds du ma tre, dans le silence et l'immobilit . C'est un petit poulet de grain, dit la vieille Ang lique en posant le plat sur la table. Eh bien veuillez le d couper, dit M. Bergeret, inhabile aux armes, et tout fait incapable de faire oeuvre d' cuyer tranchant. Je veux bien, dit Ang lique; mais ce n'est pas aux femmes, c'est aux messieurs d couper la volaille. Je ne sais pas d couper. Monsieur devrait savoir. Ces propos n' taient point nouveaux; Ang lique et son ma tre les changeaient chaque fois qu'une volaille r tie venait sur la table. Et ce n' tait pas l g rement, ni certes pour pargner sa peine, que la servante s'obstinait offrir au ma tre le couteau d couper, comme un signe de l'honneur qui lui tait d . Parmi les paysans dont elle tait sortie et chez les petits bourgeois o elle avait servi, il est de tradition que le soin de d couper les pi ces appartient au ma tre. Le respect des traditions tait profond dans son me fid le. Elle n'approuvait pas que M. Bergeret y manqu t, qu'il se d charge t sur elle d'une fonction magistrale et qu'il n'accompl t pas lui-m me son office de table, puisqu'il n' tait pas assez grand seigneur pour le confier un ma tre d'h tel, comme font les Br c , les Bonmont et d'autres la ville ou la campagne. Elle savait quoi l'honneur oblige un bourgeois qui d ne dans sa maison et elle s'effor ait, chaque occasion, d'y ramener M. Bergeret.
texts Asphodel; a novel (1881), M. E. Braddon(Mary Elizabeth): Asphodel, By The Author Of 'lady Audley's Secret'.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (4 October 1835 - 4 February 1915) was an English popular novelist of the Victorian era.She is best known for her 1862 sensation novel Lady Audley's Secret.Born in London, Mary Elizabeth Braddon was privately educated. Her mother Fanny separated from her father Henry in 1840, when Mary was five. When Mary was ten years old, her brother Edward Braddon left for India and later Australia, where he became Premier of Tasmania. Mary worked as an actress for three years in order to support herself and her mother. In 1860, Mary met John Maxwell (1824-1895), a publisher of periodicals. She started living with him in 1861.However, Maxwell was already married with five children, and his wife was living in an asylum in Ireland. Mary acted as stepmother to his children until 1874, when Maxwell's wife died and they were able to get married. She had six children by him, including the novelist William Babington Maxwell. Braddon was a prolific writer, producing more than 80 novels with inventive plots. The most famous is Lady Audley's Secret (1862), which won her recognition, and a fortune as a bestseller. It has remained in print since its publication and been dramatised and filmed several times. R. D. Blackmore's anonymous sensation novel Clara Vaughan (1864) was wrongly attributed to her by some critics. Braddon wrote several works of supernatural fiction, including the pact with the devil story Gerald, or the World, the Flesh and the Devil (1891), and the ghost stories "The Cold Embrace", "Eveline's Visitant" and "At Chrighton Abbey". 3] 4] From the 1930s onwards, these stories were often anthologised in collections such as Montague Summers's The Supernatural Omnibus (1931) and Fifty Years of Ghost Stories (1935). 5] Braddon's legacy is tied to the sensation fiction of the 1860s. Braddon also founded Belgravia magazine (1866), which presented readers with serialised sensation novels, poems, travel narratives and biographies, as well as essays on fashion, history and science. The magazine was accompanied by lavish illustrations and offered readers a source of literature at an affordable cost. She also edited Temple Bar magazine. She died on 4 February 1915 in Richmond, then in Surrey and now in London, and is interred in Richmond Cemetery. 6] Her home had been Lichfield House in the centre of then town, which was replaced by a block of flats in 1936, Lichfield Court, now listed. She has a plaque in Richmond parish church which calls her simply 'Miss Braddon'. A number of streets in the area are named after characters in her novels - her husband was a property developer in the area. There is a critical essay on Braddon's work in Michael Sadleir's book Things Past (1944).In 2014 the Mary Elizabeth Braddon Association was founded to pay tribute to Braddon's life and work
M.A.D.E.: The Mind of a Poet

M.A.D.E.: The Mind of a Poet

Edward a. Matthews

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Mind of a PoetIn Where I am: Take me in this shell where my soul dwell, Allow my heart to be saved from broken promises, From the starts of the first conversation....The "REAL,"Sometimes it's Hard to Deal With, I Gotta Stay "REAL," With "SELF,"To Tame What's Really "REAL...In My Faith: There a "LOOK," given when you have a million and one questions before surgery, GOD Has Always Brought Me Bacc To This Life, For Only He Knows.GOD has blessed me, Just As Well as He's blessed "YOU,"So Indulge In Your "BLESSINGS,"And Remember To Be "GRATEFUL..In my Creativity: Lips are created to do multiple things, blessed to entice the mind, body, and soul of a human, understanding how to use their lips....LIPS," Can Cause One To Be Inclined To Wonder How They Truly Feel...The "REALITY," Of It All, " I WILL NEVER," Allow Someone to "USE You, OR Take "YOU," Fo
I'm One of The Lucky Ones: Remembering a Soul Mate

I'm One of The Lucky Ones: Remembering a Soul Mate

Joseph Alvaro

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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I'm One of The Lucky OnesThere is a continuing bond with those we have loved and lost that we should embrace and celebrate. However, in our society there is a natural propensity to avoid any discussion of our lost ones for fear of making those around us uncomfortable. So, we keep our thoughts and remembrances to ourselves.When his wife passed away, the author turned his attention to raising three teenage children. While discussing with a friend, who had also lost his wife, the process of grief and mourning, they realized that there was not a venue for people to express themselves about those who had died.Thus was conceived The Lucky Ones, a streaming content platform where people from all walks of life can celebrate that special someone. Through the telling of wonderfully sweet stories filled with love, humor and remembrances, The Lucky Ones brings to life those we've lost in five minute video expos s creating a biographical profile of the special bond shared between two people.I'm One of The Lucky Ones shares the author's experience of losing his wife and how he answered the question by friends and acquaintances, "How do you do it?" His insight is compelling and provides a unique perspective to what he believes is the last chapter in the healing process; celebrating the lives of those we have lost and the love they gave us. It is a gift we shouldn't be afraid to share with others.I'm One of The Lucky Ones is a companion piece to the streaming platform series, The Lucky Ones.Coming this September visit LuckyOnesTV.com to see the newest episodes of The Lucky Ones
m.y. a.g.e.

m.y. a.g.e.

Unikee Wone

Lulu.com
2020
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Poet Unikee Wone has worked hard all his life. Though circumstances have made it hard for him to achieve his dreams at times, he still hopes to help those who need it through his creations. His new poetry collection, m.y. a.g.e., presents a series of verses exploring his thoughts and perspectives on a variety of topics. They focus on intimacy and relationships, family, and current events, offering a candid and unfiltered depiction of the world through his eyes and directly from his heart and mind. Through these poems, Wone hopes to spark thought, wonder, and conversation among others who might be feeling as he is.
I'm Dead Again: A Crime Thriller with a Slice of Dark Humour
'Criminally underrated.' MW Craven, author of the Sunday Times bestselling Washington Poe series'One hell of a writer.' Ken BruenCorporate corruption, a burning vengeance and a man who's died twice. This could be Konstantin's strangest investigation yet... When the corpse of an old friend turns up in dubious circumstances Konstantin Boryakov is drawn into another investigation he doesn't really want. With stone cold killer, Mr. Lamb in tow Konstantin discovers all roads lead to two disgraced people - businessman, Gordon Dredge and ex-reporter, David Brodie.. David Brodie was once (literally) an ace investigative reporter, until a scandal brought him down. He lost his job, family and reputation. Worse, he ended up living in Margate. His life has no meaning, until he receives a call - from a dead man. Brodie learns he was framed by the last person he was investigating ... Gordon Dredge. But, Dredge has his troubles. He's in debt to a local gangland boss. Everything Dredge once owned, all his trappings of success are gone. But that's not enough for the boss. He wants more than Dredge is able to give. Just when things can't seem to get any worse someone from Konstantin's past appears, someone Konstantin has sworn to kill... In a deadly tale of greed, loss and revenge will Konstantin survive? Meet the enigmatic Konstantin, a man with a dark history and darker future in a unique thriller series laced set in the broken and depressed seaside resort of Margate in the south of England, this darkly humorous crime thriller, perfect for fans of Mick Herron, Chris Brookmyre and Carl Hiaasen. Pick up I'm Dead Again to find out what all the fuss is about.What Readers Say'Spend a few hours in the company of Konstantin and Mr Lamb. You won't regret it.''I really enjoyed reading this series and look forward to reading more.''Full of action shocks and twists. This will keep you on the edge of your seat.''Well written, darkly humourous and character driven. A very good read.''Our favourite ex-KGB spy is back.''I'm sure Mr Nixon's books should carry some kind of warning. Something like; "May cause you to burst out laughing when your partner is trying to sleep."' 'This series just gets more and more fun to read.''Highly recommend anyone who enjoys this genre to give this up and coming author a go.'What Others Say'I have to liken reading this novel to being a smoker - it leaves a dirty taste in your mouth but you JUST CAN'T STOP.'Lisa Hall, author of Between You and Me, Tell Me No Lies, The Party 'This is a brilliant, fun book. Violent, yes. Dark, yes. But it has black humour running all the way through it. I loved it and was delighted to see there are other books featuring Konstantin and look forward to reading more of his adventures.'Suze Reviews 'Gritty and glorious, dirty and dynamic, fast and furious. My kind of book.'Col's Criminal Library 'A superior action-thriller, layered with flashbacks, intriguing characters and tendon-snapping sequences of graphic violence.'Murder, Mayhem and More 'A fast-paced and witty tale.'Big Al's Books and Pals 'With his unique style of writing, the author grabs the reader's attention and makes for an entertaining read.'By The Letter Book Reviews 'Tight, punchy with a distinct voice.'Crimesquad 'The ability to get his readers onside, rooting for his messed-up characters as they battle against the daily grind of chancers and blaggers is uniquely his, and stands as testament to his writing chops.'Crime Fiction Lover
I'm Writing My Own Graphic Novel: Become a Comic Artist Today

I'm Writing My Own Graphic Novel: Become a Comic Artist Today

Silly Yaya; Meadow Road Books

Independently Published
2018
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Kids, now you can write and draw your own graphic novel/comic book. It all starts here with over 100 pages of blank comic templates waiting for you to write and draw your own story. There are 6 story prompts to help you get started as well as a few simple instructions and examples. What will it be? A new Super Hero you thought of, an imaginary animal, your imagination is your only limit This comic journal book is just the right size to carry with you where ever you go so that you can draw whenever you have time For the parents, graphic novels and comics are a great way to get a reluctant reader interested in reading. When kids create their own graphic novel/comic, they are using both their artistic and language arts skills all while having fun.