Star Trek: The Fall: Peaceable Kingdoms

Star Trek: The Fall: Peaceable Kingdoms
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 384
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781476718996
ISBN-13 : 1476718997
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Star Trek: The Fall: Peaceable Kingdoms by : Dayton Ward

The Fall: Peaceable Kingdoms

The Fall: Peaceable Kingdoms
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Publisher : Pocket Books/Star Trek
Total Pages : 0
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1476718997
ISBN-13 : 9781476718996
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Fall: Peaceable Kingdoms by : Dayton Ward

The final original novel in the electrifying The Next Generation/Deep Space Nine crossover event! Following the resolution of the fertility crisis that nearly caused their extinction, the Andorian people now stand ready to rejoin the United Federation of Planets. The return of one of its founding member worlds is viewed by many as the first hopeful step beyond the uncertainty and tragedy that have overshadowed recent events in the Alpha Quadrant. But as the Federation looks to the future and the special election to name President Bacco’s permanent successor, time is running out to apprehend those responsible for the respected leader’s brutal assassination. Even as elements of the Typhon Pact are implicated for the murder, Admiral William Riker holds key knowledge of the true assassins—a revelation that could threaten the fragile Federation-Cardassian alliance. Questions and concerns also continue to swell around Bacco’s interim successor, Ishan Anjar, who uses the recent bloodshed to further a belligerent, hawkish political agenda against the Typhon Pact. With the election looming, Riker dispatches his closest friend, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, in a desperate attempt to uncover the truth. But as Picard and the Enterprise crew pursue the few remaining clues, Riker must act on growing suspicions that someone within Ishan’s inner circle has been in league with the assassins from the very beginning...

Peaceable Kingdom Lost

Peaceable Kingdom Lost
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9780199758524
ISBN-13 : 0199758522
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Peaceable Kingdom Lost by : Kevin Kenny

William Penn established Pennsylvania in 1682 as a "holy experiment" in which Europeans and Indians could live together in harmony. In this book, historian Kevin Kenny explains how this Peaceable Kingdom--benevolent, Quaker, pacifist--gradually disintegrated in the eighteenth century, with disastrous consequences for Native Americans. Kenny recounts how rapacious frontier settlers, most of them of Ulster extraction, began to encroach on Indian land as squatters, while William Penn's sons cast off their father's Quaker heritage and turned instead to fraud, intimidation, and eventually violence during the French and Indian War. In 1763, a group of frontier settlers known as the Paxton Boys exterminated the last twenty Conestogas, descendants of Indians who had lived peacefully since the 1690s on land donated by William Penn near Lancaster. Invoking the principle of "right of conquest," the Paxton Boys claimed after the massacres that the Conestogas' land was rightfully theirs. They set out for Philadelphia, threatening to sack the city unless their grievances were met. A delegation led by Benjamin Franklin met them and what followed was a war of words, with Quakers doing battle against Anglican and Presbyterian champions of the Paxton Boys. The killers were never prosecuted and the Pennsylvania frontier descended into anarchy in the late 1760s, with Indians the principal victims. The new order heralded by the Conestoga massacres was consummated during the American Revolution with the destruction of the Iroquois confederacy. At the end of the Revolutionary War, the United States confiscated the lands of Britain's Indian allies, basing its claim on the principle of "right of conquest." Based on extensive research in eighteenth-century primary sources, this engaging history offers an eye-opening look at how colonists--at first, the backwoods Paxton Boys but later the U.S. government--expropriated Native American lands, ending forever the dream of colonists and Indians living together in peace.

Our Peaceable Kingdom

Our Peaceable Kingdom
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 123
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781466867642
ISBN-13 : 1466867647
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Our Peaceable Kingdom by : John Drysdale

A collection of gorgeous photographs depicting the loving bond between humans and various species of animals. John Drysdale's photographs are exciting, tender, hilarious, often exhilarating - but for more than the obvious reasons. Certainly it's not every day that one sees a lion that's befriended a Boston terrier. Maybe elephants don't usually go fishing, and parrots generally don't tend to lounge around in beach chairs, next to their human companions. But in the "peaceable kingdom" of John Drysdale, surprisingly unique alliances flourish. His photographs are whimsical and charming, but also carry a very important, necessary truth - the essential bonds of friendship transcend appearances, expectations, and traditions. Cats can love mice, bulldogs can rear squirrels, and foxes can protect chicks. With a refreshingly honest eye, Drysdale has captured the many ways in which the creatures that inhabit the earth bring one another comfort and happiness. Never mind that a burro and a boy are curled up on the sofa, or that a chimpanzee is sunbathing with his human family by the pool. Friendship is where you find it. The familiarity and love expressed in Drysdale's work is heartfelt and very real - as the endnotes explain, the exotic animals that are his subjects were often orphaned as babies, and reared along with the humans and other animals in the photographs. Since his earliest photographs of children frolicking on the cobblestoned streets of London, Drysdale's wonderfully illustrious career has spanned close to fifty years. And in Our Peaceable Kingdom, for the first time, 100 of his most memorable images are collected in one beautiful volume, destined to become a favorite on the shelves of children, adults, animal lovers, and anyone who appreciates a good friend.

The Peaceable Kingdom

The Peaceable Kingdom
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Publisher : University of Notre Dame Pess
Total Pages : 267
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780268081782
ISBN-13 : 0268081786
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Peaceable Kingdom by : Stanley Hauerwas

Stanley Hauerwas presents an overall introduction to the themes and method that have distinguished his vision of Christian ethics. Emphasizing the significance of Jesus’ life and teaching in shaping moral life, The Peaceable Kingdom stresses the narrative character of moral rationality and the necessity of a historic community and tradition for morality. Hauerwas systematically develops the importance of character and virtue as elements of decision making and spirituality and stresses nonviolence as critical for shaping our understanding of Christian ethics.

Peaceable Kingdoms

Peaceable Kingdoms
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Publisher : Acls History E-Book Project
Total Pages : 356
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1597405329
ISBN-13 : 9781597405324
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Peaceable Kingdoms by : Michael Zuckerman

A Peaceable Kingdom

A Peaceable Kingdom
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Publisher : Puffin
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : IND:39000000035316
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis A Peaceable Kingdom by :

An illustrated alphabet rhyme that includes the animals from alligator to zebra.

Death in the Peaceable Kingdom

Death in the Peaceable Kingdom
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 337
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781442606364
ISBN-13 : 1442606363
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Death in the Peaceable Kingdom by : Dimitry Anastakis

Death in the Peaceable Kingdom is an intelligent, innovative response to the incorrect assumption that Canadian history is dry and uninspiring. Using the "hooks" of murder, execution, assassination, and suicide, Dimitry Anastakis introduces readers to the full scope of post-Confederation Canadian history. Beginning with the assassination of Thomas D'Arcy McGee, Anastakis recounts the deaths of famous Canadians such as Louis Riel, Tom Thomson, and Pierre Laporte. He also introduces lesser-known events such as the execution of shell-shocked deserter Pte. Harold Carter during the First World War and the suicide of suspected communist Herbert Norman in Cairo during the Cold War. The book concludes with recent Canadian deaths including the suicides of Amanda Todd and Rehtaeh Parsons as a result of cyberbullying. Complementing the chapters are short vignettes--"Murderous Moments" and "Tragic Tales"--that point to broader themes and issues. The book also contains a number of "Active History" exercises such as activities, assignments, and primary document analyses. A timeline, 24 images, and further reading suggestions are included.

Edward Hicks, Painter of the Peaceable Kingdom

Edward Hicks, Painter of the Peaceable Kingdom
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 192
Release :
ISBN-10 : 081221675X
ISBN-13 : 9780812216752
Rating : 4/5 (5X Downloads)

Synopsis Edward Hicks, Painter of the Peaceable Kingdom by : Alice Ford

Chronicles the life of self-taught nineteenth-century painter Edward Hicks, drawing heavily from family correspondence and Hicks' memoirs.

Raising the Peaceable Kindgom

Raising the Peaceable Kindgom
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Publisher : Untreed Reads
Total Pages : 71
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781611873603
ISBN-13 : 1611873606
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Raising the Peaceable Kindgom by : Jeffery Moussaieff Masson

"I did not want to fail, because the stakes were too high. After all, I was after nothing less than the secret of human harmony." The challenge that bestselling author Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson set for himself was formidable: to create a true interspecies peaceable kingdom within his own household. He hoped to learn if several different species-some, natural enemies-raised together from an early age could live peacefully side by side. So he took into his home seven young animals-a kitten, a rabbit, two rats, two chickens, and a puppy-and set about observing the whole process of socialization (or non-socialization) from the very beginning. The initial results were mixed. Tamaiti, the kitten, made herself instantly comfortable, but Hohepa, the Flemish giant rabbit, remained inscrutably reserved. Kia and Ora, the rats, slept all day and became active at night. Moa and Moana, the Polish frizzle chickens, bonded with each other but to no one else. Mika, the stray pup, barked much too much. But as the hours and days passed in this never-before-attempted environment, the animals began to change in startling ways, as Masson wondered which animals would bond, and which would recoil from one another? Can animals, including humans, truly change when direct experience tells them it's safe to do so? Would the experiment end in triumph, or in tragedy? Raising the Peaceable Kingdom poses universal questions we've all had about relationships, social strife, and peaceful coexistence. In its intimations of the potential for planetary harmony, this elegantly written book is a work of major significance. As a unique account of life in an interspecies community, it offers unmitigated enchantment, joy, and delight.