To a Distant Island

To a Distant Island
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Publisher : Paul Dry Books
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9780966491357
ISBN-13 : 0966491351
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis To a Distant Island by : James McConkey

In 1890, Anton Chekhov, already a prominent Russian literary figure, travelled 6,500 miles to Sakhalin island, off the coast of Siberia. Willing visitors to this island were rare; rather, its inhabitants were people who had been sent there: prisoners and their families, guards, soldiers, and doctors. What was it that Chekhov sought on this terrible island? Almost a century later, James McConkey traveled to Italy and researched Chekhov's letters, memoirs, and an account of his journey to Sakhalin island. McConkey recreates that journey, weaving it with his own and telling two stories that reveal the peculiar and hidden forces that shape our lives.

Distant Islands

Distant Islands
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Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages : 387
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ISBN-10 : 9781607327936
ISBN-13 : 1607327937
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Distant Islands by : Daniel H. Inouye

Distant Islands is a modern narrative history of the Japanese American community in New York City between America's centennial year and the Great Depression of the 1930s. Often overshadowed in historical literature by the Japanese diaspora on the West Coast, this community, which dates back to the 1870s, has its own fascinating history. The New York Japanese American community was a composite of several micro communities divided along status, class, geographic, and religious lines. Using a wealth of primary sources—oral histories, memoirs, newspapers, government documents, photographs, and more—Daniel H. Inouye tells the stories of the business and professional elites, mid-sized merchants, small business owners, working-class families, menial laborers, and students that made up these communities. The book presents new knowledge about the history of Japanese immigrants in the United States and makes a novel and persuasive argument about the primacy of class and status stratification and relatively weak ethnic cohesion and solidarity in New York City, compared to the pervading understanding of nikkei on the West Coast. While a few prior studies have identified social stratification in other nikkei communities, this book presents the first full exploration of the subject and additionally draws parallels to divisions in German American communities. Distant Islands is a unique and nuanced historical account of an American ethnic community that reveals the common humanity of pioneering Japanese New Yorkers despite diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and life stories. It will be of interest to general readers, students, and scholars interested in Asian American studies, immigration and ethnic studies, sociology, and history. Winner- Honorable Mention, 2018 Immigration and Ethnic History Society First Book Award

To a Distant Island

To a Distant Island
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Publisher : Dutton Adult
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015021938231
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis To a Distant Island by : James McConkey

In 1890, Anton Chekhov, already a prominent Russian literary figure, traveled 6,500 miles to Sakhalin island, off the coast of Siberia. Willing visitors to this island were rare; rather, its inhabitants were people who had been sent there: prisoners and their families, guards, soldiers, and doctors. What was it that Chekhov sought on this terrible island? Almost a century later, while on sabbatical in Italy after a troubled academic year, McConkey discovers in the letters and memories of Chekhov's journey a kindred and healing spirit. McConkey recreates that journey, weaving it with his own and telling two stories that reveal the peculiar and hidden forces that shape our lives.

Pocket Atlas of Remote Islands

Pocket Atlas of Remote Islands
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9780143126676
ISBN-13 : 0143126679
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Pocket Atlas of Remote Islands by : Judith Schalansky

A lovely small-trim edition of the award-winning Atlas of Remote Islands The Atlas of Remote Islands, Judith Schalansky’s beautiful and deeply personal account of the islands that have held a place in her heart throughout her lifelong love of cartography, has captured the imaginations of readers everywhere. Using historic events and scientific reports as a springboard, she creates a story around each island: fantastical, inscrutable stories, mixtures of fact and imagination that produce worlds for the reader to explore. Gorgeously illustrated and with new, vibrant colors for the Pocket edition, the atlas shows all fifty islands on the same scale, in order of the oceans they are found. Schalansky lures us to fifty remote destinations—from Tristan da Cunha to Clipperton Atoll, from Christmas Island to Easter Island—and proves that the most adventurous journeys still take place in the mind, with one finger pointing at a map.

Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine

Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine
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Publisher : Pantheon
Total Pages : 241
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781101871867
ISBN-13 : 1101871865
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Searching for Stars on an Island in Maine by : Alan P. Lightman

In this meditation on religion and science, Lightman explores the tension between our yearning for permanence and certainty, and the modern scientific discoveries that demonstrate the impermanent and uncertain nature of the world. As a physicist, he has always held a scientific view of the world. But one summer evening, while looking at the stars from a small boat at sea he was overcome by the sensation that he was merging with a grand and eternal unity, a hint of something absolute and immaterial. This is his exploration of these seemingly contradictory impulses, and the journey along the different paths of religion and science that become part of his quest. -- adapted from publisher info.

A Distant Island

A Distant Island
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 0450419053
ISBN-13 : 9780450419058
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis A Distant Island by : Nancy Cato

The fascinating story of Tasmania's famous botanist Ronald Gunn. In 1829 young Ronald Gunn, with his wife Eliza and their children, set out on the long voyage to Van Diemen's Land. Life in the new colony brought him family tragedy, great happiness, and a growing interest in the island's unique flora.

To a Distant Island

To a Distant Island
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Publisher : Plume
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 0525482563
ISBN-13 : 9780525482567
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis To a Distant Island by : James McConkey

In 1890, Anton Chekhov, already a prominent Russian literary figure, traveled 6,500 miles to Sakhalin island, off the coast of Siberia. Willing visitors to this island were rare; rather, its inhabitants were people who had been sent there: prisoners and their families, guards, soldiers, and doctors. What was it that Chekhov sought on this terrible island? Almost a century later, while on sabbatical in Italy after a troubled academic year, McConkey discovers in the letters and memories of Chekhov's journey a kindred and healing spirit. McConkey recreates that journey, weaving it with his own and telling two stories that reveal the peculiar and hidden forces that shape our lives.

Distant Islands

Distant Islands
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 208
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781796018806
ISBN-13 : 1796018805
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Distant Islands by : Steve K. Bertrand

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Toward a Distant Island

Toward a Distant Island
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X000600843
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Toward a Distant Island by : Leonard Wibberley

The author's adventures under sail, in small sailing craft between Caribbean islands, later along the California coast, finally in a 40 ft. yawl to Honolulu and return with a crew of young men and boys.

Rona

Rona
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 0861528239
ISBN-13 : 9780861528233
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Rona by : Michael Robson

This social history of the now deserted North Rona examines the background of the island mainly from the perspective of its inhabitants.