Racing the Gods
Title | Racing the Gods PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Ritter |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781937747602 |
Paul Ritter's autobiography tells the story of the early days of Superbike racing. Paul shocked the racing community by winning the first AMA pro Superbike race he entered. His account of those days gives readers an up close and personal look into the days when professional racers in the sport were weekend warriors who traveled on shoestring budgets and fueled their bikes with passion and (if they were good) a few dollars of winnings.
The Gods of Racing
Title | The Gods of Racing PDF eBook |
Author | Ray Sanchez |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 120 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780930208134 |
The Sweat of the Gods
Title | The Sweat of the Gods PDF eBook |
Author | Benjo Maso |
Publisher | Mousehold Press for Basque Children of '37 Association UK |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Bicycle racing |
ISBN | 9781874739371 |
An elegant history of Continental cycle racing by Dutch sociologist Benjo Maso. He explores the relationship between the newspaper organisers of the races, industry which sponsors the teams, and the riders themselves. They have always needed each other but, because their interests are different, they have continually been in conflict.
Racing with the Gods
Title | Racing with the Gods PDF eBook |
Author | Marcus Marsh |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 165 |
Release | 1968 |
Genre | Race horses |
ISBN |
The Twin Horse Gods
Title | The Twin Horse Gods PDF eBook |
Author | Henry John Walker |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 288 |
Release | 2015-06-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0857738089 |
The twin deities known by the ancient Greeks as the Dioskouroi, and by the Romans as the Gemini, were popular figures in the classical world. They were especially connected with youth, low status and service, and were embraced by the common people in a way that eluded those gods associated with regal magnificence or the ruling classes. Despite their popularity, no dedicated study has been published on the horse gods for over a hundred years. Henry John Walker here addresses this neglect. His comparative study traces the origins, meanings and applications of the twin divinities to social and ritual settings in Greece, Vedic India (where the brothers named Castor and Pollux were revered as Indo-European gods called the Asvins), Etruria and classical Rome. In the Bronze and Early Iron Ages of Vedic India, the young horse gods are seen to have markedly similar characteristics to their Greco-Roman counterparts. Quick to come to the rescue of those in trouble, the Asvins are ready to assist the old, the weak and the humble. Charting the parallels and correspondences between these ancient myths, Walker uncovers not a single, universal coda but rather a great variety of loosely related beliefs and practices relating to the sibling deities. He demonstrates, for example, that, just as the Dioskouroi were regarded as being halfway between gods and men, so young Spartans – undergoing a fierce and uncompromising military training – saw themselves as standing midway between animal and human. Such diverse and creative interpretations of the myth seem to have played a central role in the culture and society of antiquity.
Race the Sands
Title | Race the Sands PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Beth Durst |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Total Pages | 544 |
Release | 2020-04-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0062888625 |
“National Velvet with monsters and a big helping of palace intrigue, Race the Sands is monstrous (literally), heartwarming, and empowering in equal measure. An incredibly fun and inspiring read.” – Katherine Arden, New York Times bestselling author of The Bear and the Nightingale In this epic standalone fantasy, the acclaimed author of the Queens of Renthia series introduces an imaginative new world in which a pair of strong and determined women risk their lives battling injustice, corruption, and deadly enemies in their quest to become monster racing champions. Life, death, and rebirth—in Becar, who you are in this life will determine your next life. Yet there is hope—you can change your destiny with the choices you make. But for the darkest individuals, there is no redemption: you come back as a kehok, a monster, and are doomed to be a kehok for the rest of time. Unless you can win the Races. After a celebrated career as an elite kehok rider, Tamra became a professional trainer. Then a tragic accident shattered her confidence, damaged her reputation, and left her nearly broke. Now, she needs the prize money to prevent the local temple from taking her daughter away from her, and that means she must once again find a winning kehok . . . and a rider willing to trust her. Raia is desperate to get away from her domineering family and cruel fiancé. As a kehok rider, she could earn enough to buy her freedom. But she needs a first-rate trainer. Impressed by the inexperienced young woman’s determination, Tamra hires Raia and pairs her with a strange new kehok with the potential to win—if he can be tamed. But in this sport, if you forget you’re riding on the back of a monster, you die. Tamra and Raia will work harder than they ever thought possible to win the deadly Becaran Races—and in the process, discover what makes this particular kehok so special.
The Mythology of All Races
Title | The Mythology of All Races PDF eBook |
Author | Louis Herbert Gray |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 574 |
Release | 1918 |
Genre | Mythology |
ISBN |