Beyond The Silver River

Beyond The Silver River
Author: Jimmy Burns
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1448207134

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During the five years Jimmy Burns was based in Buenos Aires, which resulted in his award-winning study of the Falklands War and its aftermath, The Land That Lost Its Heroes, he also embarked on further-flung journeys in Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Chile. 'Each South American country is idiosyncratic - it brings out our individual fantasies and forces us to interpret anew,' writes Burns. Certainly to travel with him is to trace the footprints of history - conquest and subjugation, defiance and hope - yet to encounter at each turn a fresh observation, the unexpected. He conducts us by steam train up the Andes and down to the treacherous depths of a Bolivian tin mine. We find a hotbed of Argentine loyalties in Tierra del Fuego, beaches of bodies beautiful in Brazil and Peruvian streets where fanatical Sendero Luminoso guerrillas wage a permanent power struggle with the military. Burns introduces us to Sixto Vazquez, Indian intellectual with an unshakeable faith in legend and animism; to Tina, White Russian Duchess of Platinov, who now presides over an eerie domain of enormous moths in the Ecuadorian rain forest; to Father Renato Hevia, the editor of a Jesuit magazine in Chile who is harassed and detained if he fails to mention Pinochet in even one edition. To this journey of discovery Jimmy Burns brings all the clarity of vision and eloquence of expression for which he was awarded the 1988 Somerset Maugham Award for Non-fiction.

Beyond the Silver River

Beyond the Silver River
Author: Daniel Burns
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1989-10-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780747504788

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The author of "The Land That Lost Its Heroes", an award-winning study of Argentina and the Falklands War, embarks on journeys of discovery to the South American countries of Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia, relating his adventures with the erse people who make up this continent.;He conducts us by steam train up the Andes and down to the depths of a Bolivian tin mine. We find a hotbed of Argentine loyalties in Tierra del Fuego, beaches of bodies beautiful in Brazil and Peruvian streets where fanantical Sendero Luminoso guerrillas wage a permanent power struggle with the military.;Burns introduces us to Sixto Vazquez, Indian intellectual with an unshakeable faith in legend and animism; to Tina, White Russian Duchess of Platinov, who now presides over a domain of moths in the Ecuadorean rain forest; and to Father Renato Hevia, editor of a Jesuit magazine in Chile who is harassed and detained if he fails to mention Pinochet in every edition.;Jimmy Burns is a journalist who works for the "Financial Times". He is the recipient of the 1988 Somerset Maugham Award for Non-Fiction.

Silver River

Silver River
Author: Alex Comfort
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1936
Genre:
ISBN:

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Works

Works
Author: Charles Dickens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1890
Genre:
ISBN:

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Silver River Love

Silver River Love
Author: Barbara Baldwin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 159374904X

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Samantha Delaney sees the book of poems as clues that her father is in trouble, so she travels to the Nevada Territory to find him. Unfortunately, she must deal with two men of totally opposite persuasion, but both of whom think she needs a guardian. Her gentleman companion Roger Smith, and the ever-present Sheriff of Silver River Tyler Sloan, go out of their way to aggravate her, interfere with her investigation, and create a disturbing emotional upheaval in her life. Roger has a somewhat reticent nature, which Samantha considers an asset since she feels she can, given enough time, mold him into the kind of husband she wants. However, as Samantha unravels the clues to her father's whereabouts, she finds Roger is not who he seems and there is far more to Sheriff Sloan than she first thought. His passion for life, and the passion he awakens in Sam have her quickly rethinking her ideas of independence.

Works

Works
Author: Dickens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1866
Genre:
ISBN:

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On Style in Victorian Fiction

On Style in Victorian Fiction
Author: Daniel Tyler
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2022-01-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1108427510

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Demonstrates the importance of attending to literary style in Victorian novels and provides exemplary readings of major novelists.

Beyond Astura

Beyond Astura
Author: R.V. Johnson
Publisher: Lost In New World Publishing
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2021-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0986165549

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One touch kills. But not at first. Even so, you may wish it had. Beyond Astura is a grand science fiction-epic fantasy reminiscent of The Wheel of Time, The Belgariad, and The Lord of the Rings series all rolled into one. In the third novel of the series, “The Flow of Power”, all sentient beings face a mind afflicting evil, a deadly foe no one could prepare for. The existence and power of the insidious, and alien, One Mind can no longer be denied as it closes in on Crystalyn Creek. She is the only being—a mere human—that has ever thwarted its raw hunger to feed on the emotions and memories stemming from brain neurons throughout its long lifespan. With her sister Jade as the unwilling host, the parasitic creature is far stronger than it ever has been. Defeating such evil without harming her sibling becomes a desperate trial of instinct and survival. With the power of the great river of magic dwindling, Crystalyn’s symbol magic is crucial against the alien’s aggression, with its horde of controlled people and a black dragon. Meanwhile, a young and untrained User of magic makes his way across the land unknowingly tied to Crystalyn’s fate. Even with their collective strength, it may not be enough for anyone to survive what came from the cold darkness of space. Whether of Dark or Light affinity, human or nonhuman, all must stand against it or succumb to a state of mind worse than death…

Dickens and the City

Dickens and the City
Author: Jeremy Tambling
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1351944479

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Dickens's relationship to cities is part of his modernity and his enduring fascination. How he thought about, grasped and conceptualised the rapidly expanding and anonymous urban scene are all fascinating aspects of a critical debate which, starting virtually from Dickens's own time, has become more and more active and questioning of the significance of that new thing, the unknown and unknowable, city. Although Dickens was influenced by several European and American cities, the most significant city for Dickens was London, the city he knew as a boy in the 1820s and which developed in his lifetime to become the finance and imperial capital of the nineteenth-century. His sense of London as monumental and fashionable, modern and anachronistic, has generated a large number of writings and critical approaches: Marxist, sociological, psychoanalytic and deconstructive. Dickens looks at the city from several aspects: as a place bringing together poverty and riches; as the place of the new and of chance and coincidence, and of secret lives exposed by the special figure of the detective. Another crucial area of study is the relationship of the city to women, and women's place in the city, as well as the way Dickens's London matches up with other visual representations. This anthology of criticism surveys the field and is a major contribution to the study of cities, city culture, modernity and Dickens. It brings together key previously published articles and essays and features a comprehensive bibliography of work which scholars can continue to explore.

Promised to the Beta (Book Two)

Promised to the Beta (Book Two)
Author: Bella Lore
Publisher: Bella Lore
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2024-08-09
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1094386561

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As autumn leaves fall around the urban wolfpack, Lucy emerges from Mia's shadow only to find herself in a tumultuous love triangle. Celebrating Mia's victory, a chance encounter leads her to Damian, a seductive rogue Alpha with dark intentions. Caught between the steadfast Beta Max and her forbidden attraction to Damian, Lucy must navigate a path filled with shocking twists and sensual encounters. But when Damian pulls her into his dangerous world, Lucy's rare ability to connect minds becomes key to survival. With hearts and fates on the line, will Lucy's choice lead to love or war?