The Sandman and the War of Dreams

The Sandman and the War of Dreams
Title The Sandman and the War of Dreams PDF eBook
Author William Joyce
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 240
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1442481463

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Academy Award winner William Joyce’s Guardians recruit Sanderson ManSnoozy, the sleepy legend also known as the Sandman, to their cause in this fourth chapter book adventure. When the Man in the Moon brought together the Guardians, he warned them that they would face some terrible evils as they strove to protect the children of earth. But nothing could have prepared them for this: Pitch has disappeared and taken Katherine with him. And now the Guardians are not only down one member, but a young girl is missing. Fortunately, MiM knows just the man to join the team. Sanderson ManSnoozy—known in most circles as the Sandman—may be sleepy, but he’s also stalwart and clever and has a precocious ability to utilize sand in myriad ways. If the other Guardians can just convince Sandy that good can triumph evil, that good dreams can banish nightmares, they’ll have themselves quite a squad. But if they can’t…they might never see Katherine again.

The War of Dreams

The War of Dreams
Title The War of Dreams PDF eBook
Author Marc Auge
Publisher Pluto Press
Total Pages 146
Release 1999-06-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780745313849

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Continues Augé's critical exploration of contemporary modernity with an examination of the role of dreams, myth and fiction in the age of satellite TV and the Internet.

Dreams in a Time of War

Dreams in a Time of War
Title Dreams in a Time of War PDF eBook
Author Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 273
Release 2010-03-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307378950

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Born in 1938 in rural Kenya, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o came of age in the shadow of World War II, amidst the terrible bloodshed in the war between the Mau Mau and the British. The son of a man whose four wives bore him more than a score of children, young Ngũgĩ displayed what was then considered a bizarre thirst for learning, yet it was unimaginable that he would grow up to become a world-renowned novelist, playwright, and critic. In Dreams in a Time of War, Ngũgĩ deftly etches a bygone era, bearing witness to the social and political vicissitudes of life under colonialism and war. Speaking to the human right to dream even in the worst of times, this rich memoir of an African childhood abounds in delicate and powerful subtleties and complexities that are movingly told.

Transpacific Field of Dreams

Transpacific Field of Dreams
Title Transpacific Field of Dreams PDF eBook
Author Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 344
Release 2012-04-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0807882666

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Baseball has joined America and Japan, even in times of strife, for over 150 years. After the "opening" of Japan by Commodore Perry, Sayuri Guthrie-Shimizu explains, baseball was introduced there by American employees of the Japanese government tasked with bringing Western knowledge and technology to the country, and Japanese students in the United States soon became avid players. In the early twentieth century, visiting Japanese warships fielded teams that played against American teams, and a Negro League team arranged tours to Japan. By the 1930s, professional baseball was organized in Japan where it continued to be played during and after World War II; it was even played in Japanese American internment camps in the United States during the war. From early on, Guthrie-Shimizu argues, baseball carried American values to Japan, and by the mid-twentieth century, the sport had become emblematic of Japan's modernization and of America's growing influence in the Pacific world. Guthrie-Shimizu contends that baseball provides unique insight into U.S.-Japanese relations during times of war and peace and, in fact, is central to understanding postwar reconciliation. In telling this often surprising history, Transpacific Field of Dreams shines a light on globalization's unlikely, and at times accidental, participants.

Embattled Dreams

Embattled Dreams
Title Embattled Dreams PDF eBook
Author Kevin Starr
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 420
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780195168976

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This volume deals with the years of World War II and after. In the 1940s California changed from a regional centre into the dominant economic, social and cultural force it has been in America ever since.

The Sandman

The Sandman
Title The Sandman PDF eBook
Author William Joyce
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 48
Release 2012-10-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1442430427

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The second picture book in Academy Award winner Joyce's The Guardians of Childhood series tells how the Sandman dreamed up his sweet-dreams legacy. Full color.

Savage Dreams

Savage Dreams
Title Savage Dreams PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Solnit
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 440
Release 2014-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 0520282280

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"In 1851, a war began in what would become Yosemite National Park, a war against the indigenous inhabitants that has yet to come to a real conclusion. A century later - 1951 - and about a hundred and fifty miles away, another war began when the U.S. government started setting off nuclear bombs at the Nevada Test Site. It was called a "nuclear testing program" but functioned as a war against the land and people of the Great Basin."--