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Sam Steele's Adventures on Land and Sea

Sam Steele's Adventures on Land and Sea

Hugh Fitzgerald; L. Frank Baum

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Sam Steele's Adventures on Land and Sea is a juvenile adventure novel written by L. Frank Baum, famous as the creator of the Land of Oz. The book was Baum's first effort at writing specifically for an audience of adolescent boys, a market he would pursue in the coming years of his career. The novel was first published in 1906, under the pen name "Capt. Hugh Fitzgerald," one of Baum's multiple pseudonyms.
Penelope Fitzgerald

Penelope Fitzgerald

Hugh Adlington

Liverpool University Press
2018
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Penelope Fitzgerald (1916-2000) has been acclaimed as one of the finest British novelists of the late twentieth century. Four of her novels were shortlisted for the Booker Prize and one of them, Offshore (1979), won; her final work of historical fiction, The Blue Flower (1995), won the US National Book Critics’ Circle Award. Fitzgerald’s works are distinguished by their acute wit, deft handling of emotional tone and an unsentimental yet deeply felt commitment to portraying the lives of those men, women and children ‘who seem to have been born defeated’. Admirers have long recognised the brilliance of Fitzgerald’s writing, yet the deceptive simplicity of her style invariably leads readers to ask, ‘How is it done?’ This book seeks to answer that question, providing the first sustained exposition of Penelope Fitzgerald’s compositional method, working both inwards from the surface of her writing and outwards from the archival evidence of Fitzgerald’s own drafts and working papers.
Penelope Fitzgerald

Penelope Fitzgerald

Hugh Adlington

Liverpool University Press
2018
nidottu
Penelope Fitzgerald (1916-2000) has been acclaimed as one of the finest British novelists of the late twentieth century. Four of her novels were shortlisted for the Booker Prize and one of them, Offshore (1979), won; her final work of historical fiction, The Blue Flower (1995), won the US National Book Critics’ Circle Award. Fitzgerald’s works are distinguished by their acute wit, deft handling of emotional tone and an unsentimental yet deeply felt commitment to portraying the lives of those men, women and children ‘who seem to have been born defeated’. Admirers have long recognised the brilliance of Fitzgerald’s writing, yet the deceptive simplicity of her style invariably leads readers to ask, ‘How is it done?’ This book seeks to answer that question, providing the first sustained exposition of Penelope Fitzgerald’s compositional method, working both inwards from the surface of her writing and outwards from the archival evidence of Fitzgerald’s own drafts and working papers.
Hugh

Hugh

Ray Anselmo

Vinci Books
2026
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Washington state, June 1898. He's looking to pursue his career – which can’t happen on his family’s farm. She's stuck around the world from home – with nowhere to go and no way to go back. They can find each other, but can they find what they need? Hugh Weaver, the last of Calvin and Bella’s three sons, is an accomplished cook. But the enormous Weaver clan isn’t lacking for kitchen skills, and as much as he loves them, he knows his destiny lies elsewhere – running his own restaurant or café. But where? Hamasaki Ichiko doesn’t even speak English, but her family sent her and her sister from Japan to America to find work. She’s escaped the clutches of a human trafficker, only now she’s stranded in the tiny village of Nowhere, living off the charity of its citizens. She’s ready to get a job and make a life. But how? Toss in two other Japanese girls who just want to go home, a railroad detective disguised as a doting grandma, a diner owner making plans for the future, an ambitious milkmaid who has Hugh in her sights, and a town and family that put the “wild” in the Wild West, and you have the makings of an international incident … or maybe an international affair? Get the answers to all these questions and more in HUGH, the farthest-reaching Weaver adventure yet!
Hugh

Hugh

Stacy Eaton

Nitewolf Novels
2020
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Take a short journey back one year to when Hugh McMurphy's fascination with the secret society of vampires led him to a leadership position in the newly started joint operation vampire task force. Was the allure to learn more motivated by curiosity or something deep-seated in his very soul?After almost a year, Hugh and his crew finally get the break they were waiting for and learn more about the Mistress and her rival, Joseph Portage. It's not until Portage initiates a clandestine meeting that Hugh will speak with the Mistress, and desire takes over for the two of them.Kristin knows that there is more than meets the eye when it comes to Hugh. Now she must deal with the issues of the breed and the secrets of her new and powerful mate. The ups and downs keep them all guessing, and Josh is hell-bent on figuring out what Hugh's secret is.Portage might have an in now, but he has a long way to go before he can control Kristin and take over the breed as the Master. While Zander continues to be confused by the dreams, things are starting to fall into place, and when a supposed friend tells him a story, Zander is determined to learn the rest.It's been years since Gabriel and Kristin spoke, but when he calls, she can't ignore the message he has. Striking out on her own, she heads back to where it all started and will come face to face with not only her nemesis but a piece of her soul-but is it all a set-up to take over the breed?The Blue Blood Returns is an adult paranormal romance with sexual situations, violence, language, and does contain a cliffhanger that leads right into the third book, Zander. While this is a new series, it does spin off of the My Blood Runs Blue Series.The My Blood Runs Blue Series: My Blood Runs Blue, Book 1The Pulse of Blue Blood, Book 2Blue Blood for Life, Book 3Mixing the Blue Blood, Book 4Blue Bloods Final Destiny, Book 5The Return of Blue Blood Series: Kristin: Blue Blood Returns, Book 1Hugh: Blue Blood Compelled, Book 2Zander: Blue Blood Reborn, Book 3 (March 2021)Lena: Blue Blood Desired, Book 4 (2021)
Hugh

Hugh

David Lawrence

Broadbound Publishing
2021
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"...a work of queer historical archiving that's as admirable and remarkable as its hero." - Kirkus ReviewsThis romp through 18th century England is like nothing told in the era of Tom Jones - a sparkling, humorous, and poetical coming-of-age 242 years in the making. From an old family trunk comes a manuscript which never saw the light of day. Its pages tell of the life, times, and blackmail of a young queer aristocrat stepping into 1768 Society...A time of wig powder and heeled slippers.Duels and social climbers, when the most popular member of the government is declared an outlaw. Hugh Entwistle enters this world wealthy, witty, and well-connected. Everything to be a success - everything, except that thing stuck to the bottom of his heeled slipper.Hugh's is a story of secret encounters and significant looks. Hushed separations and sobriquets. But if he dares define Liberty, he might be asked to confront a blackmailer. Asked to confront a father. And before he can make a marriage proposal, follow his heart, and accept one.Hugh is a rollicking tale of comic angst, and a celebration of the wit, beauty, and absurdities of a glorious age.Praise for Hugh: A Hero without a Novel: "I found it absolutely fascinating...Sui generis, thoroughly interesting, fabulously vivid in place and time, and I'm glad I read it." - K.J. Charles, author of The Magpie Lord"Intriguing, ambitious, and pretty damn delightful. This is a genuinely impressive accomplishment....written with passionate conviction, and without compromise. It's so unabashedly itself that it will absolutely sweep you along if you let it, and I was very much in the mood to be swept." - Alexis Hall, author of Boyfriend Material
Hugh of Saint Victor

Hugh of Saint Victor

Paul Rorem

Oxford University Press Inc
2009
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Born in Saxony in 1096, Hugh became an Augustinian monk and in 1115 moved to the monastery of Saint Victor, Paris, where he spent the remainder of his life, eventually becoming the head of the school there. His writings cover the whole range of arts and sacred science taught in his day. Paul Rorem offers a basic introduction to Hugh's theology, through a comprehensive survey of his works. He argues that Hugh is best understood as a teacher of theology, and that his numerous and varied writings are best appreciated as a comprehensive pedagogical program of theological education and spiritual formation. Drawing his evidence not only from Hugh's own descriptions of his work but from the earliest manuscript traditions of his writings, Rorem organizes and presents his corpus within a tri-part framework. Upon a foundation of training in the liberal arts and history, a structure of doctrine is built up, which is finally adorned with moral formation. Within this scheme of organization, Rorem treats each of Hugh's major works (and many minor ones) in its appropriate place, orienting the reader briefly yet accurately to its contents, as well as its location in Hugh's overarching program of theological pedagogy.
Hugh of Saint Victor

Hugh of Saint Victor

Paul Rorem

Oxford University Press Inc
2009
nidottu
Born in Saxony in 1096, Hugh became an Augustinian monk and in 1115 moved to the monastery of Saint Victor, Paris, where he spent the remainder of his life, eventually becoming the head of the school there. His writings cover the whole range of arts and sacred science taught in his day. Paul Rorem offers a basic introduction to Hugh's theology, through a comprehensive survey of his works. He argues that Hugh is best understood as a teacher of theology, and that his numerous and varied writings are best appreciated as a comprehensive pedagogical program of theological education and spiritual formation. Drawing his evidence not only from Hugh's own descriptions of his work but from the earliest manuscript traditions of his writings, Rorem organizes and presents his corpus within a tri-part framework. Upon a foundation of training in the liberal arts and history, a structure of doctrine is built up, which is finally adorned with moral formation. Within this scheme of organization, Rorem treats each of Hugh's major works (and many minor ones) in its appropriate place, orienting the reader briefly yet accurately to its contents, as well as its location in Hugh's overarching program of theological pedagogy.
Hugh the Chanter

Hugh the Chanter

Clarendon Press
1990
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Hugh the Chanter's History is a vivid and partly first-hand account of the church of York between 1069 and 1127. It illuminates the history not only of the church and court of England, but also of France and the papal curia in these years. The text of this revised edition differs considerably from its predecessors: it is based on a complete re-collation of the manuscript, and on a number of other copies of the documents it cites; the translation has also been adjusted at many points. There is a full introduction, which describes the manuscript, Hugh's background and purpose in writing, the chapter of York, and the issues at stake with Canterbury and Scotland. The textual apparatus and the notes to the text are entirely new. The editors' detailed and scholarly revision of this valuable source greatly increases our understanding of church and state under the Normans.
The Further Academic Papers of Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones

The Further Academic Papers of Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones

Hugh Lloyd-Jones

Oxford University Press
2005
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Sir Hugh Lloyd-Jones has a worldwide reputation as one of the foremost classical scholars of his generation. This collection of papers, which follows on from the two volumes published in 1990, reflects his exceptionally wide interests in the fields of Greek epic, lyric, tragedy, comedy, Hellenistic literature, religion, and intellectual history.