The Chronicles of ERA

The Chronicles of ERA
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ISBN-10 : 0993955126
ISBN-13 : 9780993955129
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis The Chronicles of ERA by :

"The Chronicles of Era is a fantasy graphic novel about a youth named Seth, whose life is turned upside down when the Illiam Imperium-an empire descended from a lost, god-like civilization-comes to assimilate his people. First sold into slavery and then rescued to serve a religious order, Seth's only companions are Sidrich and Caitleth-a fellow Joshian orphan, and a runaway from the core cities of the Imperium. The three youths must tread a precarious line between being assimilated or being engulfed in an escalating war."--

The Chronicles of Downton Abbey (Official Series 3 TV tie-in)

The Chronicles of Downton Abbey (Official Series 3 TV tie-in)
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Publisher : HarperCollins UK
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9780007481101
ISBN-13 : 0007481101
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The Chronicles of Downton Abbey (Official Series 3 TV tie-in) by : Jessica Fellowes

The official companion to all three seasons.

The Chronicles of the New Jack Era

The Chronicles of the New Jack Era
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Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 0615941613
ISBN-13 : 9780615941615
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The Chronicles of the New Jack Era by : Marjerl Keith

New York City and Harlem has produced several internationally known personalities and Gerald G. Money is certainly one of them. Gerald "G" Money was raised in the prestigous Esplanade Gardens Development. There as a youth, Mr. Money's family and neighbors recognized his many gifts, he excelled in sports, art and he also had an uncanny knack for comedy. Gerald told jokes that always left them laughing and he did impressions of famous celebrities splendidly. As a teenager, he began an impressive career as a stand-up comedian. His lists of accomplishments include television appearances, as well as live performances at top-notch clubs. It was during this time he started a long relationship with the world famous Apollo Theater as a performer and Master of Ceremony. Yet, as it was well known, life in Harlem for a young man can offer one of many choices and G Money swayed between the arts and the streets. Due to his artificial success, the streets seemed like the path to take. The lifestyles of G Money and his associates were so fascinating; they were depicted in the hit classic film: New Jack City(tm). But it was the streets that kept him wanting more. From Gangster to God, he realized that being a Drug Lord was not what God wanted for him. Eventually, Gerald G. Money got out of the drug game and became a man of God. Currently, he is helping people get jobs in the NYC area. G Money is the Author of his new book called "The Chronicles of the NEW JACK ERA"-The Official Autobiography of the Original Gerald G. Money". After many years of silence, here is his true story filled with a lot of heartache, pain and suffering. Gerald G. Money was offered every opportunity in life to become whatever he wanted to become but he chose the darkness and perils of the street life. He had it all then lost it all. This was the life and times of The New Jack Era...

The World of Downton Abbey

The World of Downton Abbey
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 497
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ISBN-10 : 9781250016201
ISBN-13 : 1250016207
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis The World of Downton Abbey by : Jessica Fellowes

A perfect gift for Downton Abbey fans, this book presents a lavish look at the real world--both the secret history and the behind-the-scenes drama--of the spellbinding Emmy Award-winning Masterpiece TV series that's now a feature film. April 1912. The sun is rising behind Downton Abbey, a great and splendid house in a great and splendid park. So secure does it appear that it seems as if the way it represents will last for another thousand years. It won't. Millions of American viewers were enthralled by the world of Downton Abbey, the mesmerizing TV drama of the aristocratic Crawley family--and their servants--on the verge of dramatic change. On the eve of Season 2 of the TV presentation, this gorgeous book--illustrated with sketches and research from the production team, as well as on-set photographs from both seasons--takes us even deeper into that world, with fresh insights into the story and characters as well as the social history.

Blogging the Revolution

Blogging the Revolution
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Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 1939393159
ISBN-13 : 9781939393159
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Blogging the Revolution by : Francisco Toro

For more than ten years, Caracas Chronicles has distilled Hugo Chavez's Venezuela for English-speaking readers, providing both context and a home for lively discussion. This compilation by its editors, Toro and Nagel, brings together their best work. With Hugo Chavez's passing, Venezuela enters a new era. The time has come to look back on a decade of unprecedented upheavals. From a sharply critical stance, Blogging the Revolution surveys the evolution of both chavismo and the opposition, the disintegration of Venezuela's public sphere, the political economy of the petrostate, and its impact on everyday life in the South American nation.

Chronicling the Chronicler

Chronicling the Chronicler
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Publisher : Eisenbrauns
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 1575062909
ISBN-13 : 9781575062907
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Chronicling the Chronicler by : Paul S. Evans

The thirteen essays in this volume are largely revised papers which were originally presented as part of the Ancient Historiography Seminar of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies and they investigate particular texts of Chronicles, examine central themes, and consider future prospects for Chronicles study. The volume includes chapters by Shannon E. Baines, Ehud Ben Zvi, Mark J. Boda, Keith Bodner, Paul S. Evans, Louis Jonker, Gary N. Knoppers, Christine Mitchell, Peter J. Sabo, Steven J. Schweitzer, and John W. Wright. The essays represent many different perspectives, methodologies, and conclusions regarding the Chronicler's work and this volume will be of particular interest to scholars and students of Chronicles, ancient Israelite historiography and biblical literature in general.

The Chronicles of Jeraḥmeel

The Chronicles of Jeraḥmeel
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Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : COLUMBIA:CR00297780
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Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Chronicles of Jeraḥmeel by : Elʻazar ben Asher (ha-Leṿi)

Era of Ignition

Era of Ignition
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781984823007
ISBN-13 : 1984823000
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Era of Ignition by : Amber Tamblyn

A passionate and deeply personal exploration of feminism during divisive times from one of the founders of Time’s Up: actor, filmmaker, and activist Amber Tamblyn. “A work of personal upheaval and political reckoning.”—Rebecca Traister, New York Times bestselling author of Good and Mad Amber Tamblyn has emerged as an outspoken advocate for women’s rights. But she wasn’t always so bold and self-possessed. In her late twenties, after a particularly low period fueled by rejection and disillusionment, she grabbed hold of her own destiny and entered into what she calls an Era of Ignition—a time of self-reflection that follows in the wake of personal upheaval and leads us to challenge the status quo. In the process of undergoing this metamorphosis, she realized that our country is going through an Era of Ignition of its own, and she set about agitating for change by initiating a dialogue about gender inequality. In this deeply personal exploration of modern feminism, she addresses misogyny and discrimination, reproductive rights and sexual assault, white feminism and pay parity—all through the lens of her own experiences as well as those of her Sisters in Solidarity. At once an intimate meditation and a public reckoning, Era of Ignition is a galvanizing feminist manifesto that is required reading for anyone who wants to help change the world for the better.

Right to Ride

Right to Ride
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9780807895818
ISBN-13 : 0807895814
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Right to Ride by : Blair L. M. Kelley

Through a reexamination of the earliest struggles against Jim Crow, Blair Kelley exposes the fullness of African American efforts to resist the passage of segregation laws dividing trains and streetcars by race in the early Jim Crow era. Right to Ride chronicles the litigation and local organizing against segregated rails that led to the Plessy v. Ferguson decision in 1896 and the streetcar boycott movement waged in twenty-five southern cities from 1900 to 1907. Kelley tells the stories of the brave but little-known men and women who faced down the violence of lynching and urban race riots to contest segregation. Focusing on three key cities--New Orleans, Richmond, and Savannah--Kelley explores the community organizations that bound protestors together and the divisions of class, gender, and ambition that sometimes drove them apart. The book forces a reassessment of the timelines of the black freedom struggle, revealing that a period once dismissed as the age of accommodation should in fact be characterized as part of a history of protest and resistance.

The Black Fives

The Black Fives
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Publisher : Abrams
Total Pages : 710
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ISBN-10 : 9781683359081
ISBN-13 : 1683359089
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Black Fives by : Claude Johnson

The Black Fives is a groundbreaking, timely history of the largely unknown early days of Black basketball, bringing to life the trailblazing players, teams, and impresarios who pioneered the sport. “For a game that has meant so much to the world, Claude Johnson somehow presents a definitive account for a part of basketball’s history that for so long was kept away from us. Claude is a superhero storyteller, and this book is a bona fide superpower.” —Justin Tinsley, author of It Was All a Dream: Biggie and the World That Made Him From the introduction of the game of basketball to Black communities on a wide scale in 1904 to the racial integration of the NBA in 1950, dozens of African American teams were founded and flourished. This period, known as the Black Fives Era (teams at the time were often called “fives”), was a time of pioneering players and managers. They battled discrimination and marginalization and created culturally rich, socially meaningful events. But despite headline-making rivalries between big-city clubs, barnstorming tours across the country, innovative business models, and undeniably talented players, this period is almost entirely unknown to basketball fans. Claude Johnson has made it his mission to change that. An advocate fiercely committed to our history, for more than two decades Johnson has conducted interviews, mined archives, collected artifacts, and helped to preserve this historically important African American experience that otherwise would have been lost. This essential book is the result of his work, a landmark narrative history that braids together the stories of these forgotten pioneers and rewrites our understanding of the story of basketball.