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Between Two Rivers

Between Two Rivers
Author: Nicholas Rinaldi
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0061873748

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Farro Fescu is the proud and observant concierge of Echo Terrace, a condominium in New York City. Passing through his lobby at all hours is an exotic cross-section of the world's population: an Egyptian-born plastic surgeon who specializes in gender reassignment, a fighter pilot who flew for Nazi Germany during World War II, an Iraqi spice merchant and the world-famous quilter with whom he's having an affair, the adulterer's son who dreams of becoming an undertaker, and the widow whose apartment is a jungle Eden filled with a menagerie of specimens. Farro Fescu knows them all, knows all their secrets. Yet he does not know what is in his own heart -- why, after a long, hard life, he is still alive, and still alone. Nor does he know what he will be capable of in the face of sudden, overwhelming tragedy. This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.


Between Two Rivers

Between Two Rivers
Author: Susan Cerulean
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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The Land Between Two Rivers

The Land Between Two Rivers
Author: Tom Sleigh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1555977960

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"These essays recount Tom Sleigh's experiences working as a journalist during several tours in Africa and in the Middle Eastern region once called Mesopotamia, "the land between two rivers." Sleigh asks three central questions: What did I see? How could I write about it? Why did I write about it? The first essays focus on the lives of refugees in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Kenya, Somalia, and Iraq. Under the conditions of military occupation, famine, and war, their stories can be harrowing, even desperate. But unlike their depiction in mass media, their stories are often laced with an undeluded hopefulness. The second part of this book explores how writing might be capable of honoring the texture of these individuals' experiences while remaining faithful to political emotions, rather than political convictions. The final essays meditate on youth, restlessness, illness, and Sleigh's motivations for writing his own experiences in order to move out into the world."--Back cover.


The Land Between the Rivers

The Land Between the Rivers
Author: Russell M. Lawson
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2004
Genre: Arkansas River
ISBN: 9780472114115

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A retelling of Thomas Nuttall's near-death expedition up the Arkansas River in the early years of the nineteenth century


The Worlds Between Two Rivers

The Worlds Between Two Rivers
Author: Gretchen M. Bataille
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Originally published in 1978, this work reflected a range of views on Native Americans in Iowa: those of the Native Americans themselves, those of Euro-Americans, of lay people and professionals. This expanded edition reflects the recent changes encountered by Native American Indians in the region.


Between the Rivers

Between the Rivers
Author: Harry Turtledove
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429914963

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At the sun-drenched dawn of human history, in the great plain between the two great rivers, are the cities of men. And each city is ruled by its god. But the god of the city of Gibil is lazy and has let the men of his city develop the habit of thinking for themselves. Now the men of Gibil have begun to devise arithmetic, and commerce, and are sending expeditions to trade with other lands. They're starting to think that perhaps men needn't always be subject to the whims of gods. This has the other god worried. And well they might be...because human cleverness, once awakened, isn't likely to be easily squelched.


Between Two Rivers

Between Two Rivers
Author: Maurice Kenny
Publisher: White Pine Press (NY)
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1987
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

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Between Two Rivers

Between Two Rivers
Author: Isabel Shipley Cunningham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Industries
ISBN: 9780967454207

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The People between the Rivers

The People between the Rivers
Author: Catherine Churchman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2016-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442258616

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This fundamental study provides the first comprehensive history in any language of the lands between the Red and Pearl Rivers in southern China and the people who resided there over a span of a thousand years. Bringing to life the mysterious early people known as Li and Lao who inhabited the area, Catherine Churchman explores their custom of casting large bronze kettledrums. As the symbols of political authority and legitimacy for the Li and Lao rulers, the abundance of drums found in the archaeological record is an indication not only of the great number of such rulers, but also of their great wealth and power, which increased significantly from the third century CE even as the Chinese Empires tightened their control over surrounding districts. Drawing on a combination of Classical Chinese sources and scholarship in archaeology, anthropology, and historical linguistics, the author explains the political and economic factors behind the rise to power and subsequent disappearance of the indigenous leadership and its drum culture. She fills significant gaps in our understanding of the early interactions between China and northern Southeast Asia, challenging many widely held assumptions about the history of Chinese settlement and ethnic relations in the region, including those concerning the relationship between the Chinese Empires and the lands that would form the heart of a future Vietnamese state. A crucial work for understanding historical developments in the highland regions south of the Yangtze valley, it examines the first steps in the Sinic penetration of this highland world, one that has continued to the present. Bringing unprecedented attention to the historical identity of a previously overlooked region and a people, this book creates a new category in East Asian history.


The Land Between the Two Rivers

The Land Between the Two Rivers
Author: Thomas David Petter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781575062914

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A survey of recent scholarship shows that historians who are skeptical about any "real" history of early Israel have disparaged the idea that Israel had an early presence in Transjordan. This skeptical stance, however, is by no means shared by everyone. Cross, for instance, asserted that the tribe of Reuben was a catalyst for Yahwism in the period preceding the rise of kings in Israel and Transjordan (in the 10th/9th centuries B.C.). Weaving together biblical, extrabiblical, and archaeological data available to him at the time (1988), Cross demonstrated the reality of an early Israelite presence in Transjordan. Ongoing excavations--at Tall al-'Umayri, the type-site for the Late Bronze-Iron I transition in the region bounded by the Wadi Zarqa in the north and the Wadi Mujib in the south, and at Tall Madaba, which had an early Iron I settlement--now confirm a tribal presence in these Transjordanian areas during the early Iron I. By bringing together applicable anthropological research and relevant biblical, extrabiblical, and archaeological data, Petter outlines a context-driven interpretive framework within which to plot tribal ethnic expressions in the past. From the perspective of the longue durée, we can see that frontier regions tend to exhibit episodic changes of hand: competing sides claimed legitimate ownership, sometimes by way of making the gods owners of the land.