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E.R.I.C.

E.R.I.C.

Christina Leigh Pritchard

Limitless Publishing LLC
2016
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Reprogram of E.R.I.C. initiated. Download complete in 3...2...1...The sweet, charming Eric that Shay knew is officially gone. He's been reprogrammed by Dr. Cole and the other scientists aboard the marine research facility that developed Shay. Now, instead of assisting Shay in her grand scheme to save her Optional Human Parent, Darla, from certain death, Eric has been reprogrammed to kill them both. That intimate moment on the beach they shared...lost forever.Mission complete: Suspect (S.H.A.Y.) captured...With Eric's help, Dr. Cole finds Shay and takes her back to the research facility where she will remain until she can be linked to her robotic host and terminated. Shay is placed into the care of a new program called N.I.C. that will analyze her data and keep her safe. Except, if the N.I.C. discovers Shay has already linked, he will initiate her termination immediately, ending any chance Shay has of saving Darla. It's only a matter of time...Either Eric will locate her and finish the mission he's been programed to fulfill, or the N.I.C. will discover Shay's secret and finish Eric's job for him. Eric tracks her back to the facility, and Shay fears it may finally be the end for her and Darla. She can't bring herself to kill Eric, even if it's to save her own life. One thing is stronger than even science...Love.
Shakespeare's England

Shakespeare's England

R. E. Pritchard

Sutton Publishing Ltd
2001
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What was life like in Shakespeare's time - or what did people then say it was like? This volume provides a picture of the age through a selection of Elizabethan and Jacobean writing taken from books, plays, poems, letters, diaries and pamphlets by and about Shakespeare's contemporaries. Extracts have been chosen from the works of a wide range of writers, including William Harrison and Fynes Moryson (providing descriptions of England), Nicholas Breton (on country life), Isabella Whitney and Thomas Dekker (on London life), Nashe (on struggling writers), Stubbes (on a Puritan's view of Elizabethan enjoyments), Harsnet and Burton (on witches and spirits), John Donne (meditations on prayer and death), King James I (on tobacco), and Shakespeare himself. Also included are accounts of theatre-going, May Day celebrations, Queen Elizabeth at court, the place of women, education, garden books and herbals, clothes, food, drink and religion. The extracts are organised thematically with each section having an introduction reflecting modern historical research.
Odd Tom Coryate

Odd Tom Coryate

R. E. Pritchard

The History Press Ltd
2004
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Thomas Coryate (1576-1617) was one of the great early travellers, opening up Europe, the eastern Mediterranean, the Holy Land and Mogul India to his amazed - and sometimes disgusted - readers. In 1608 he set out to travel - mostly on foot - through France and Italy to Venice, returning through Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands. His book reporting on what he had seen and experienced, Coryats Crudites, was published in 1611 and was a huge success, providing both useful information and entertainment through the reported encounters and mishaps of the apparently tireless author.Nowadays few people have actually read the work, which stretches to over a million words, but Coryate demands to be known more widely, since he was the person almost single-handedly responsible for the creation of the Grand Tour, that inescapable finishing process which was to mark a rite of passage for the aristocracy and the upper middle classes of Britain for over 150 years. As one modern editor of Coryate has commented: 'the scope, reliability and, not least, the entertainment value of the Crudites give it an assured place among the best in the literature of travel'.
Dickens's England

Dickens's England

R. E. Pritchard

The History Press Ltd
2009
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Dickens's England was a time of unprecedented energy and change which laid the foundations of our own modern society. There was a new world coming into being: new towns, new machines, new and revolutionary ideas, new songs and dances, music-halls and popular novels, as well as new wealth for the smug middle classes. For others, however, there was poverty, struggle and hard labour. Dickens's characters with whom we are so familiar - orphan Oliver and cunning Fagin, snobbish Pip, spendthrift Mr Micawber, pompous Podsnap and humourless Gradgrind - grow out of his own observation. Here, Dickens and his great contemporaries - John Ruskin, Henry Mayhew, Charles Darwin, Thomas Hardy - take us into the heart of what Elizabeth Barrett Browning called 'this live, throbbing age, that brawls, cheats, maddens, calculates, aspires'. This is the perfect book for anyone wanting to understand more about the world of our great novelist Charles Dickens.
Shakespeare's Other Son?

Shakespeare's Other Son?

R E Pritchard

PEN SWORD BOOKS LTD
2022
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Sir William Davenant (1606-1668) was in his time widely known as 'Davenant the Poet'. The son of an Oxford vintner (or quite possibly the natural son of his godfather, William Shakespeare), he wrote poems for and about the Court of Charles I, and, despite losing his nose to mercury treatment for the clap, which other people thought funny, went on to replace Ben Jonson as Poet Laureate and collaborate with Inigo Jones in composing spectacular Court masques, as well as writing many successful plays -- a few fashionably blood-thirsty, most showing a real comic gift, humanity and sympathy with 'ordinary life'. In the Civil War, he earned a knighthood as an especially successful gun-runner for the Royalists, before escaping to Paris, where he worked on an epic poem. Then sent off by Charles II to colonize Virginia but captured by the Parliamentarians, he escaped execution but was imprisoned for five years. With the Restoration, he practically re-invented English theatre, with the first English opera, women actors, movable scenery and the proscenium arch, as well as reviving interest in Shakespeare with inventive adaptations. Energetic, affable and resilient, he was an appealing and well-liked character. Celebrated and important in his day, Davenant is now surprisingly little known. This enterprising study introduces modern readers to his wit, poetry, and growing scepticism as to Court and aristocratic values, and his developing feminist sympathies. Here, select excerpts and summaries bring this entertaining writer to a new, wider audience.
Sex, Love and Marriage in the Elizabethan Age

Sex, Love and Marriage in the Elizabethan Age

R E Pritchard

Pen Sword History
2021
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Most people have always been interested in sex, love and marriage. Now, this entertaining and informative book explores the surprisingly varied and energetic sex and love lives of the women and men of Queen Elizabeth's England. A range of writers, from the famous, such as Shakespeare, John Donne and Ben Jonson, and lesser-known figures popular in their time, provide, in their witty stories, poems and plays, vivid pictures of Elizabethan sexual attitudes and experiences, while sober reports from the church courts tell of seductions, adulteries and rapes. Here we also encounter private journals and scenes from ordinary marriages, with complaints of women's fashions, bossy wives and domineering husbands. Besides this, there are accounts of the busy whores of London brothels, homosexual activity and the Court's amorous carousel of predatory aristocrats, promiscuous ladies and hopeful maids of honour. We conclude with the frustrations of The Virgin Queen herself. This lively review of Elizabethan sexuality, in its various forms, much of it brought together for the first time, should intrigue and amuse anyone with an interest in history, and how love used to be lived, 'in good Queen Bess's golden days'.
Lady Mary Wroth: Poems

Lady Mary Wroth: Poems

R E Pritchard

Edinburgh University Press
1996
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This is the first modernized edition of the poems of Lady Mary Wroth. Born circa 1587 and married in 1604, Lady Mary was part of the Queen's entourage at the court of King James I. The poems reproduced here are from Urania, a chivalric romance published in 1621, and Pamphilia to Amphilanthus, a sonnet sequence.
R.I.P.(E).: Random Inspirations on Paper: (E)Ve-Olution

R.I.P.(E).: Random Inspirations on Paper: (E)Ve-Olution

Queen Of Spades

Independently Published
2018
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"The 'Eve'olution of a woman is not filters and Photoshop: it is the foundation of expectation's death, the mascara of cylindrical pain, the lining of various disappointment, and the lipstick of constant learning."In Random Inspirations on Paper: (E)ve-olution, R.I.P.E. for short, Queen of Spades returns-sharing her rendition of the most powerful ethylene to foster personal ripening: the pursuit of love and happiness.
R.I.P.(E): Random Inspirations on Paper: (E)Vo-Lution

R.I.P.(E): Random Inspirations on Paper: (E)Vo-Lution

Queen Of Spades

Independently Published
2019
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Large Print Edition"The 'Eve'olution of a woman is not filters and Photoshop: it is the foundation of expectation's death, the mascara of cylindrical pain, the lining of various disappointment, and the lipstick of constant learning."In Random Inspirations on Paper: (E)ve-olution, R.I.P.E. for short, Queen of Spades returns-sharing her rendition of the most powerful ethylene to foster personal ripening: the pursuit of love and happiness.
R. E. and Literacy in the Classroom

R. E. and Literacy in the Classroom

Elizabeth Freedman; Julia Keys

Prim-Ed Publishing
2004
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This title is an excellent 3-book photocopiable series featuring sacred stories from major religions (Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism and Buddhism). Each unit contains; sacred story, RE activity and a language activity. It is an ideal resource, to combine literacy and RE teaching. It includes answers, and teachers notes.