North American Sun Kings

North American Sun Kings
Title North American Sun Kings PDF eBook
Author Joseph B. Mahan
Publisher Isac Press
Total Pages 220
Release 1992
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN 9781880820032

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Sargon the Magnificent

Sargon the Magnificent
Title Sargon the Magnificent PDF eBook
Author Ethel Susan Graham Paterson Bristowe
Publisher
Total Pages 204
Release 1927
Genre Assyria
ISBN

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North American Indian

North American Indian
Title North American Indian PDF eBook
Author Collins Publishers Staff
Publisher
Total Pages 62
Release 1995
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN 9780732250690

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Introduces the history and cultures of Native Americans, from the Pueblo-dwellers of the Southwest to the Inuit hunters of the frozen North. Suggested level: primary, intermediate, secondary.

The Sun Kings

The Sun Kings
Title The Sun Kings PDF eBook
Author Stuart Clark
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2009-04-12
Genre Science
ISBN 0691141266

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Recounts the story behind English astronomer Richard Carrington's observations of a mysterious explosion on the surface of the sun and how his understanding that the sun's magnetism directly influences the Earth helped usher in the modern era of astronomy.

The Sun King's Atlantic

The Sun King's Atlantic
Title The Sun King's Atlantic PDF eBook
Author Jutta Wimmler
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 243
Release 2017-02-06
Genre History
ISBN 9004336087

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In The Sun King’s Atlantic, Jutta Wimmler reveals the many surprising ways in which Africa and America channeled cultural developments in France, exploring their impact on material culture, theatre, science and religion.

Old World Roots of the Cherokee

Old World Roots of the Cherokee
Title Old World Roots of the Cherokee PDF eBook
Author Donald N. Yates
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 218
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0786491256

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Most histories of the Cherokee nation focus on its encounters with Europeans, its conflicts with the U. S. government, and its expulsion from its lands during the Trail of Tears. This work, however, traces the origins of the Cherokee people to the third century B.C.E. and follows their migrations through the Americas to their homeland in the lower Appalachian Mountains. Using a combination of DNA analysis, historical research, and classical philology, it uncovers the Jewish and Eastern Mediterranean ancestry of the Cherokee and reveals that they originally spoke Greek before adopting the Iroquoian language of their Haudenosaunee allies while the two nations dwelt together in the Ohio Valley.

The Sun Kings

The Sun Kings
Title The Sun Kings PDF eBook
Author Stuart Clark
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2019-12-31
Genre Science
ISBN 0691207089

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In September of 1859, the entire Earth was engulfed in a gigantic cloud of seething gas, and a blood-red aurora erupted across the planet from the poles to the tropics. Around the world, telegraph systems crashed, machines burst into flames, and electric shocks rendered operators unconscious. Compasses and other sensitive instruments reeled as if struck by a massive magnetic fist. For the first time, people began to suspect that the Earth was not isolated from the rest of the universe. However, nobody knew what could have released such strange forces upon the Earth--nobody, that is, except the amateur English astronomer Richard Carrington. In this riveting account, Stuart Clark tells for the first time the full story behind Carrington's observations of a mysterious explosion on the surface of the Sun and how his brilliant insight--that the Sun's magnetism directly influences the Earth--helped to usher in the modern era of astronomy. Clark vividly brings to life the scientists who roundly rejected the significance of Carrington's discovery of solar flares, as well as those who took up his struggle to prove the notion that the Earth could be touched by influences from space. Clark also reveals new details about the sordid scandal that destroyed Carrington's reputation and led him from the highest echelons of science to the very lowest reaches of love, villainy, and revenge. The Sun Kings transports us back to Victorian England, into the very heart of the great nineteenth-century scientific controversy about the Sun's hidden influence over our planet.