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Strange Landscapes

Strange Landscapes

Elizabeth Jane Walker

New Generation Publishing
2024
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A thousand years from now, in a broken world, there is a girl called Leitha. Struggling for survival in a workhouse school, she is unaware of momentous events unfolding around her. Until the rebellion begins. With Takeshi, the lost boy, she seeks refuge from the street-fighting in a strange shop, which they have both seen in dreams. Neither the clock shop nor its eccentric old proprietor, the Watchmaker, turn out to be quite what they seem. Nor is the white fox anyone's pet. Unable to return to their home town, Leitha and Takeshi leave by the back way. Guided by the fox through perilous tunnels, they reach a Railway which takes them to a refuge in another world. Their relief is short-lived.
Strange Landscapes

Strange Landscapes

Elizabeth Jane Walker

New Generation Publishing
2024
sidottu
A thousand years from now, in a broken world, there is a girl called Leitha. Struggling for survival in a workhouse school, she is unaware of momentous events unfolding around her. Until the rebellion begins. With Takeshi, the lost boy, she seeks refuge from the street-fighting in a strange shop, which they have both seen in dreams. Neither the clock shop nor its eccentric old proprietor, the Watchmaker, turn out to be quite what they seem. Nor is the white fox anyone's pet. Unable to return to their home town, Leitha and Takeshi leave by the back way. Guided by the fox through perilous tunnels, they reach a Railway which takes them to a refuge in another world. Their relief is short-lived.
Strange Landscapes

Strange Landscapes

Elizabeth Jane Walker

New Generation Publishing
2025
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Ten years after the Shattering cast her adrift, Leitha has become a warrior mercenary with the Plains People. An unusual contract goes badly wrong, and she is confronted with a Gateway portal. She must go through. Must return the artefacts in her care, which she has been told will restore the Otherlands. As Leitha struggles alone through a changed landscape, her friends and fellow warriors are pitched into a desperate battle. The peaceful folk of the Sacred Forest are being attacked by land-hungry invaders Yet is it only land they seek? As more people from Leitha's past enter the game, another agenda is revealed. The price of failure rises.
Strange Landscapes

Strange Landscapes

Elizabeth Jane Walker

New Generation Publishing
2025
sidottu
Ten years after the Shattering cast her adrift, Leitha has become a warrior mercenary with the Plains People. An unusual contract goes badly wrong, and she is confronted with a Gateway portal. She must go through. Must return the artefacts in her care, which she has been told will restore the Otherlands. As Leitha struggles alone through a changed landscape, her friends and fellow warriors are pitched into a desperate battle. The peaceful folk of the Sacred Forest are being attacked by land-hungry invaders Yet is it only land they seek? As more people from Leitha's past enter the game, another agenda is revealed. The price of failure rises.
Elizabeth Jane Weston

Elizabeth Jane Weston

Elizabeth Jane Weston

University of Toronto Press
2000
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This is the first modern edition and translation of the writings of the Neo-Latin poet Elizabeth Jane Weston (c. 1581-1612), the stepdaughter of Edward Kelley, court alchemist of Rudolf II in Prague. Turning to the composition of Latin poems as a means of seeking financial support for herself and her family after Kelley's disgrace and death, Weston became widely celebrated as the 'Virgo Angla' and was held in high esteem in the international republic of letters of her time. This collection of poems and letters written by her, to her, and, occasionally, about her, sheds new light on the possibilities of artistic self-representation available to women at the end of the sixteenth century. The core of the edition (which contains the Latin text along with a facing-page English translation) is Weston's Parthenica (c. 1608), supplemented by a wide range of individual poems found in various European libraries.The editors have identified proper names and allusions where possible, while leaving to others the task of evaluating Weston's achievement. Readers of this edition will be fascinated by the evidence of a woman whose orphaned state seems to have enabled her to write freely and to be praised and published to a degree denied women under the tutelage of father or husband. This edition should be an indispensable part of the growing library of women writers in the early modern period. Winner of the Josephine Roberts Award, presented by the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women
Elizabeth Jane Howard

Elizabeth Jane Howard

Artemis Cooper

John Murray Publishers Ltd
2017
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Elizabeth Jane Howard (1923-2014) wrote brilliant novels about what love can do to people, but in her own life the lasting relationship she sought so ardently always eluded her. She grew up yearning to be an actress; but when that ambition was thwarted by marriage and the war, she turned to fiction. Her first novel, The Beautiful Visit, won the John Llewellyn Rhys prize - she went on to write fourteen more, of which the best-loved were the five volumes of The Cazalet Chronicle. Following her divorce from her first husband, the celebrated naturalist Peter Scott, Jane embarked on a string of high-profile affairs with Cecil Day-Lewis, Arthur Koestler and Laurie Lee, which turned her into a literary femme fatale. Yet the image of a sophisticated woman hid a romantic innocence which clouded her emotional judgement. She was nearing the end of a disastrous second marriage when she met Kingsley Amis, and for a few years they were a brilliant and glamorous couple - until that marriage too disintegrated. She settled in Suffolk where she wrote and entertained friends, but her turbulent love life was not over yet. In her early seventies Jane fell for a conman. His unmasking was the final disillusion, and inspired one of her most powerful novels, Falling.Artemis Cooper interviewed Jane several times in Suffolk. She also talked extensively to her family, friends and contemporaries, and had access to all her papers. Her biography explores a woman trying to make sense of her life through her writing, as well as illuminating the literary world in which she lived.
Six Months In Mexico (1889) by: Elizabeth Jane Cochrane. / illustrated /

Six Months In Mexico (1889) by: Elizabeth Jane Cochrane. / illustrated /

Elizabeth Jane Cochrane

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Elizabeth Cochran Seaman (May 5, 1864 2] - January 27, 1922), better known by her pen name Nellie Bly, was an American journalist who was widely known for her record-breaking trip around the world in 72 days, in emulation of Jules Verne's fictional character Phileas Fogg, and an expos in which she worked undercover to report on a mental institution from within.She was a pioneer in her field, and launched a new kind of investigative journalism. Bly was also a writer, industrialist, inventor, and a charity worker.
Neo-Latin Women Writers: Elizabeth Jane Weston and Bathsua Reginald (Makin)
This volume contains the work of the only two Renaissance Englishwomen known to have published collections (as opposed to compilations) of their Latin poetry. Elizabeth Jane Weston lived in Prague as a child, her stepfather being alchemist to Rudolph II. Her stepfather's disgrace, imprisonment and death in 1597 left her to try and support her destitute family household with her writing. Her facility at Latin verses and the support of Georg Martinius von Baldhoven quickly led her to international fame. For Poemata we reprint here the copy of the 1602 edition owned by the Folger Shakespeare Library and for Parthenica we reprint the copy of the 1608(?) edition owned by the Houghton Library. Bathsua Reginald (Makin) was the daughter of Henry Reginald, a London school-master. She is said to have been fluent in Greek, Latin and French and to have knowledge also of Hebrew and Syriac. Her Musa virginea Græco-Latino-Gallica of 1616 certainly confirm these claims to have been accurate. She later became tutor to Princess Elizabeth, daughter of Charles I. The work for which she is best known today is An Essay to Revive the Antient Education of Gentlewomen published in 1673. The work reproduced here is the 1616 edition of Musa virginea and as an appendix we also reprint an engraved card showing specimens of script.
Around the World in Seventy-Two Days . By: ( pseudonym ) Nellie Bly ( Elizabeth Jane Cochrane )
Around the World in Seventy-Two Days is a book by journalist Elizabeth Jane Cochrane, writing under her pseudonym, Nellie Bly. The chronicle details her 72-day trip around the world, which was inspired by the book, Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne. She carried out the journey for Joseph Pulitzer's tabloid newspaper, the New York World.In 1888, Bly suggested to her editor at the New York World that she take a trip around the world, attempting to turn the fictional Around the World in Eighty Days into fact for the first time. A year later, at 9:40 a.m. on November 14, 1889, she boarded the Augusta Victoria, a steamer of the Hamburg America Line, and began her 24,899-mile journey. She brought with her the dress she was wearing, a sturdy overcoat, several changes of underwear and a small travel bag carrying her toiletry essentials. She carried most of her money ( 200 in English bank notes and gold in total as well as some American currency) in a bag tied around her neck
The Prism. Unequally Yoked ... Life in a Swiss Chalet ... from Darkness to Light ... [Tales] by M. L. W., ... and Two Members of Her Family (H. W[ale] and E. M[oore].) Edited, with a Preface, by E. Jane Whately.
Title: The Prism. Unequally Yoked ... Life in a Swiss Chalet ... From Darkness to Light ... Tales] By M. L. W., ... and two members of her family (H. W ale] and E. M oore].) Edited, with a preface, by E. Jane Whately.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 FICTION & PROSE LITERATURE collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The collection provides readers with a perspective of the world from some of the 18th and 19th century's most talented writers. Written for a range of audiences, these works are a treasure for any curious reader looking to see the world through the eyes of ages past. Beyond the main body of works the collection also includes song-books, comedy, and works of satire. ++++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 Whately, M L.; Whately, Elizabeth Jane; 1878.]. 8 . 12641.aaa.6.
Free and First

Free and First

Elizabeth Jane

Automatic Authority Publishing Press House
2023
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Elizabeth Jane openly shares her transformational journey to encourage us to fully embark on our own, to become the master of our mind and leader of our life.Elizabeth's story is interlaced with easy-to-use tools, based on her learnings from her spiritual teachers, and her intense time living in an Indian ashram.Elizabeth's emerging intuitive art and poetry emanate their own healing energy and are cleverly interwoven to reinforce the wisdom of her words.A must-read for anyone wanting to embrace the best of what life has to offer.