Voyage Through the Twentieth Century

Voyage Through the Twentieth Century
Title Voyage Through the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Klemens von Klemperer
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 190
Release 2009-08-01
Genre History
ISBN 184545944X

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The account of the author’s life, spent between Europe and America, is at the same time an account of his generation, one that came of age between the two World Wars. Recalling not only circumstances of his own situation but that of his friends, the author shows how this generation faced a reality that seemed fragmented, and in their shared thirst for knowledge and commitment to ideas they searched for cohesiveness among the glittering, holistic ideologies and movements of the twenties and thirties. The author’s scholarly work on the German Resistance to Hitler revealed to him those who maintained dignity and courage in times of peril and despair, which became for him a life’s pursuit. This work is unique in its thorough inclusion of the postwar decades and its perspective from a historian eager to rescue the “other” Germany—the Germany of the righteous rather than the Holocaust murderers.

Voyage Through the Past Century

Voyage Through the Past Century
Title Voyage Through the Past Century PDF eBook
Author Rolf Knight
Publisher New Star Books
Total Pages 321
Release 2013-05-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1554200687

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Though unaffiliated with any institute of higher learning, Rolf Knight has established himself as a writer of significance, and has produced some of the most influential works of history of British Columbia. A Very Ordinary Life, exploring his mother's life as a working–class immigrant to Vancouver, established his reputation in 1974. Indians at Work, published in 1976 and reissued in 1996, was originally highly contentious but has since shaped the perception of "contact" in this part of the world as no other book has. Throughout the 1970s, Knight continued to document working–class experiences in British Columbia through a series of books: A Man of our Times (with Maya Koizumi); Stump Ranch Chronicles; Work Camps and Company Towns; and Along the No. 20 Line (reissued, 2011). In 1992, he published Homer Stevens: A Life in Fishing (with Homer Stevens), and was also awarded a Clio prize by the Canadian Historical Association for his contributions to regional history. In Voyage Through the Past Century, we have Knight's autobiographical account of his far–from–ordinary past: A journey from his early years as the only child at Musketeer Mine, through his move to northeast Vancouver where he attended school and entered university. Earning a PhD in anthropology and subsequent fieldwork in Northern Quebec constitute his formal schooling, but it was Knight's travels––upcoast as a youth, trips to Berlin, Nigeria, New York and Colombia––that shaped his politics and views. Clear–eyed and written with the verve and passion of a working–class activist, Voyage Through the Past Century is an engaging record of a fascinating life, and an indispensable account of a time and place that has marked our age, even as the events that shaped it fade into the past.

The Voyage of Thought

The Voyage of Thought
Title The Voyage of Thought PDF eBook
Author Michael Wintroub
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2017-07-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107188237

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A journey in the history of science across the shifting religious, epistemic, and technical practices on a remarkable sixteenth-century voyage.

The First Voyage Around the World, 1519-1522

The First Voyage Around the World, 1519-1522
Title The First Voyage Around the World, 1519-1522 PDF eBook
Author Antonio Pigafetta
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 273
Release 2007-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0802093701

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The First Voyage around the World is also a remarkably accurate ethnographic and geographical account of the circumnavigation, and one that has earned its reputation among modern historiographers and students of the early contacts between Europe and the East Indies.

A Voyage to Arcturus

A Voyage to Arcturus
Title A Voyage to Arcturus PDF eBook
Author David Lindsay
Publisher Sheba Blake Publishing Corp.
Total Pages 629
Release 2022-11-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 122237904X

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If you're interested in science fiction but crave something with a little more intellectual heft than your typical space opera, give David Lindsay's A Voyage to Arcturus a try. Widely praised by critics as one of the most philosophically advanced science fiction novels, the book follows two intrepid spiritual seekers through a series of remarkable interstellar adventures. As part of our mission to publish great works of literary fiction and nonfiction, Sheba Blake Publishing Corp. is extremely dedicated to bringing to the forefront the amazing works of long dead and truly talented authors.

Once an Outlaw

Once an Outlaw
Title Once an Outlaw PDF eBook
Author Debbi Rawlins
Publisher Harlequin
Total Pages 224
Release 2009-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781426829581

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In the rough-and-tumble town of Deadwood in 1876, cowboy Sam Keegan is about as hard as they get. Considered a real sexy piece of man by the local womenfolk, Sam runs the town livery stable. And he was last seen in the company of a pretty gal in a wedding dress, Reese Winslow…who escaped one of the local brothels! The little lady claims to be a doctor—from the future, no less! Beware of her, as she's causing no end of problems. Mostly for Sam, who is real skittish about the law. But trouble or not, the man can't seem to stop himself from wanting Reese…and learnin' firsthand what women from the future like to do with hot, hard cowboys!

A Voyage Through Turbulence

A Voyage Through Turbulence
Title A Voyage Through Turbulence PDF eBook
Author Peter A. Davidson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 451
Release 2011-09-08
Genre Science
ISBN 1139502042

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Turbulence is widely recognized as one of the outstanding problems of the physical sciences, but it still remains only partially understood despite having attracted the sustained efforts of many leading scientists for well over a century. In A Voyage Through Turbulence we are transported through a crucial period of the history of the subject via biographies of twelve of its great personalities, starting with Osborne Reynolds and his pioneering work of the 1880s. This book will provide absorbing reading for every scientist, mathematician and engineer interested in the history and culture of turbulence, as background to the intense challenges that this universal phenomenon still presents.