Purgatory's Shore

Purgatory's Shore
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 593
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ISBN-10 : 9780593200728
ISBN-13 : 0593200721
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Purgatory's Shore by : Taylor Anderson

On their way to fight in the Mexican-American War, a group of American soldiers are swept away to a strange and deadly alternate Earth in this thrilling new adventure set in the world of the New York Times bestselling Destroyermen series. The United States, 1847. A disparate group of young American soldiers are bound to join General Winfield Scott's campaign against Santa Anna at Veracruz during the Mexican-American War. They never arrive. Or rather . . . they arrive somewhere else. The untried, idealistic soldiers are mostly replacements, really; a handful of infantry, artillery, dragoons, and a few mounted riflemen with no unified command. And they've been shipwrecked on a terrible, different Earth full of monsters and unimaginable enemies. Major Lewis Cayce, late of the 3rd US "Flying" Artillery, must unite these men to face their fears and myriad threats, armed with little more than flintlock muskets, a few pieces of artillery, and a worldview that spiritually and culturally rebels against virtually everything they encounter. It will take extraordinary leadership and a cadre of equally extraordinary men and women to mold frightened troops into an effective force, make friends with other peoples the evil Holy Dominion would eradicate, and reshape their "manifest destiny" into a cause they can all believe in and fight for. For only together will they have any hope of survival.

The History of Duelling (Vol.1&2)

The History of Duelling (Vol.1&2)
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 525
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547776697
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The History of Duelling (Vol.1&2) by : J. G. Millingen

J. G. Millingen's 'The History of Duelling' is a comprehensive two-volume exploration of the controversial practice of duelling throughout history. Millingen delves into the origins of duelling, its various cultural and societal implications, as well as notable duels and duelists. Written in a meticulous and scholarly style, the book provides a detailed account of the evolution of duelling as a social custom and its eventual decline. Millingen's analysis is not only historically informative but also sheds light on the psychological and moral aspects of duelling. The literary context of the book reflects the author's deep understanding of the subject matter, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of combat and honor codes.J. G. Millingen, a renowned scholar and physician, brings his expertise to 'The History of Duelling' drawing on his background in both academia and the medical field. His dual perspective allows him to offer a unique insight into the psychology behind duelling and the cultural significance attached to it. Millingen's academic rigor and attention to detail are evident throughout the book, showcasing his dedication to presenting a thorough and objective account of duelling practices.I highly recommend 'The History of Duelling' to readers interested in exploring the complex history and cultural impact of duelling. Millingen's scholarly approach and comprehensive research make this book an essential read for those seeking a deeper understanding of this controversial practice and its place in society.

The History of Duelling

The History of Duelling
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 416
Release :
ISBN-10 : UVA:X000103411
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The History of Duelling by : John Gideon Millingen

The Crime of Poison in the Middle Ages

The Crime of Poison in the Middle Ages
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 313
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780313347009
ISBN-13 : 031334700X
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis The Crime of Poison in the Middle Ages by : Franck Collard

This book will lead readers into a medieval culture of ambition, greed, and jealousy that motivated men and women to take the lives of individuals who trusted them. Collard examines the perception of the crime of poisoning in the West in medieval times, from about 500 to 1500 AD, exploring the ways the alleged crime was perceived in contemporary minds. His primary sources are chronicles that cover the entire medieval period and legal texts that are limited to the late medieval centuries. In order to portray the culture of murder by poisoning in the West, it was necessary to take into account Byzantine and Islamic documents as well as ancient texts such as the Scriptures and the writings of Roman historians, both of which were widely known in the Middle Ages. This book will lead readers into a medieval culture of ambition, greed, and jealousy that motivated men and women to take the lives of individuals who trusted them. In these pages, French medievalist Franck Collard examines the perception of the crime of poisoning in the West from about 500 to 1500. His primary sources of information are chronicles that cover the entire medieval period and legal texts that are limited to the late medieval centuries. In order to portray the culture of murder by poisoning in the West, he takes into account Byzantine and Islamic documents, as well as ancient texts such as the Scriptures and the writings of Roman historians, both of which were widely known in the Middle Ages. The resulting volume is concerned with the criminal actions that involve poison and not poison as such. Poisonous substances as such are described only when necessary for an understanding of a crime. What is important here is an examination of the ways the alleged crime was perceived in contemporary minds. Poisoning avoids the use of violence. It was committed without a drawn weapon or bloodshed in a world in which wounds, swords, knives, and clubs represented aggression and in which the flow of blood determined the gravity of the crime. Necessarily involving preparation and secrecy, it was often perpetrated treacherously during a meal, a particularly heinous act in a universe that was united by the companionship of a meal and the sociability of drinking. The special horror associated with poisoning resulted from the treachery of those close to the victim-and a sudden death that prevented a final confession of sins.

The Invention of the Eyewitness

The Invention of the Eyewitness
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Publisher : Unc Department of Romance Studies
Total Pages : 212
Release :
ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060765669
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The Invention of the Eyewitness by : Andrea Frisch

Invention of the Eyewitness: Witnessing and Testimony in Early Modern France

The Duel

The Duel
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Publisher : Melville House
Total Pages : 82
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781612190730
ISBN-13 : 1612190731
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Duel by : Giacomo Casanova

About This Book It was his intention to trade a few sword-thrusts in some place or another, and get the business over with. A sparkling new translation tells the tale of a young libertine who finds his rapier wit matched by actual rapiers. In this autobiographical tale, a young dandy is forced to flee his hometown after falling afoul of the authorities. But sheltering in the royal court he finds treachery and insult and is even- tually positioned into a meaningless confrontation over a woman he cares nothing about. Told with debonair wit and a merciless attitude toward high society, the tale becomes a tense adventure that leads to a surprising outcome. This Is An Enhanced eBook This eBook contains Illuminations—additional illustrated material that expand the world of Casanova's novella through text and illustrations—at no additional charge. "Illuminations" contains writings by Havelock Ellis - W.E. Garrett Fisher - Richard von Kraft Ebbing - Arthur Schnitzler - Arthur Symonds - Mark Twain - And the entire version of Casanova's duel as written in his personal memoirs. Full-color illustrations include: Francesco Casanova - Anton Raphael Mengs - Jean-Marc Nattier - Johann Berka - 1841 map of Weehawken - "An Air Balloon Engagement" by J. Barrow - and portraits of the ten most deadly duelists. Also Included: “Famous Duels, Duelists and Dueling Grounds”

The History of Duelling (in Two Volumes) Vol I

The History of Duelling (in Two Volumes) Vol I
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 201
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783752445817
ISBN-13 : 3752445815
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The History of Duelling (in Two Volumes) Vol I by : John Gideon Millingen

Reproduction of the original: The History of Duelling (in two volumes) Vol I by John Gideon Millingen

Western Series and Sequels

Western Series and Sequels
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Publisher : Scholarly Title
Total Pages : 198
Release :
ISBN-10 : UOM:39015079627603
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Western Series and Sequels by : Bernard Alger Drew

History of Duel

History of Duel
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Publisher : e-artnow
Total Pages : 516
Release :
ISBN-10 : EAN:4064066310097
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis History of Duel by : J. G. Millingen

History of Duel in two volumes is a historical work by British author J. G. Millingen. In this chronological account, author deals with the custom and tradition of duels from the dark age of civilization to the closest examples in modern age. Concerning the dueling among the ancients, author offers examples of Achilles fighting Hector, Turnus and Aeneas and other examples from Greek and Roman history. However, he makes a distinction between these legendary combat duels and later personal duels which were prompted by different causes and reasons. Religion and love are emphasized as two main triggers that caused numerous duels throughout the history. Due to sources and documents, the book mostly deals with duels in France and Britain, but also covers this practice and tradition in other European parts and countries.

LEGAL HISTORY

LEGAL HISTORY
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 255
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780826420008
ISBN-13 : 0826420001
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis LEGAL HISTORY by : R. C. Caenegem

R.C. Van Caenegem is one of the few legal historians to have crossed national boundaries successfully. His knowledge of the various codes and customs of the European Continent in general and the Low Countries in particular enables him to bring a fresh eye to the English Common law. Four of these nine essays have not been published in English before.