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Lost Coast Review, Spring 2012

Lost Coast Review, Spring 2012
Author: Casey Dorman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2012-06-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615651538

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Lost Coast Review is a quarterly literary review offering short stories, poetry, book reviews, film reviews and editorial commentary. Volume 3, Number 3 includes a short story by John A. Bray, poetry by Erin Leighton, Raul Loera, Kathy Lauder and Kate Levitz as well as a book review by Noel Mawer and film reviews and discussion by Randall Mawer, Andrew Holt and Noel Mawer.


Chariton Review 38.1

Chariton Review 38.1
Author: Truman State University Press
Publisher: Truman State University Press
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2015-04-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

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Chariton Review 35.1

Chariton Review 35.1
Author: Truman State University Press
Publisher: Truman State University Press
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2012-04-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

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Chariton Review Spring 2012


Summer Snow

Summer Snow
Author: Robert Hass
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0062950045

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A major collection of entirely new poems from the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award-winning author of Time and Materials and The Apple Trees at Olema A new volume of poetry from Robert Hass is always an event. In Summer Snow, his first collection of poems since 2010, Hass further affirms his position as one of our most highly regarded living poets. Hass’s trademark careful attention to the natural world, his subtle humor, and the delicate but wide-ranging eye he casts on the human experience are fully on display in his masterful collection. Touching on subjects including the poignancy of loss, the serene and resonant beauty of nature, and the mutability of desire, Hass exhibits his virtuosic abilities, expansive intellect, and tremendous readability in one of his most ambitious and formally brilliant collections to date.


The Georgia Review

The Georgia Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2013
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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Illyrian Spring

Illyrian Spring
Author: Ann Bridge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Large type books
ISBN:

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As a wife and mother of three, Lady Kilmichael felt her task in the home was finished. As the artist Grace Stanway, she was well-known and successful in her own right. The question now was whether her home or her career would predominate.


The Iowa Review

The Iowa Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2012
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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Up

Up
Author: Patricia Ellis Herr
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 030795207X

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When Trish Herr became pregnant with her first daughter, Alex, she and her husband, Hugh, vowed to instill a bond with nature in their children. By the time Alex was five, her over-the-top energy levels led Trish to believe that her very young daughter might be capable of hiking adult-sized mountains. In Up, Trish recounts their always exhilarating--and sometimes harrowing--adventures climbing all forty-eight of New Hampshire's highest mountains. Readers will delight in the expansive views and fresh air that only peakbaggers are afforded, and will laugh out loud as Trish urges herself to "mother up" when she and Alex meet an ornery--and alarmingly bold--spruce grouse on the trail. This is, at heart, a resonant, emotionally honest account of a mother's determination to foster independence and fearlessness in her daughter, to teach her "that small doesn't necessarily mean weak; that girls can be strong; and that big, bold things are possible."


Naval War College Review

Naval War College Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2012
Genre: International relations
ISBN:

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Exposed, Uncovered, & Declassified: Lost Civilizations & Secrets of the Past

Exposed, Uncovered, & Declassified: Lost Civilizations & Secrets of the Past
Author: Michael Pye
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-12-22
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 160163630X

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Were Atlantis and Lemuria factual places? Who built the pyramids and for what purpose? How advanced was the technology of ancient cultures? All this and more is covered in Exposed, Uncovered, & Declassified: Lost Civilizations & Secrets of the Past—the latest in the all-original series that is already sparking lively debate. Erich von Däniken, best-selling author of Chariots of the Gods, examines the Egyptian pyramids, studying their astronomical implications and what message they were meant to convey. Thomas G. Brophy, PhD, focuses on the mysterious Nabta Playa site in southern Egypt and its connection to African history. Intrepid explorer of ancient America Frank Joseph covers archeological scandals and attempts to suppress evidence, including the Smithsonian’s “loss” of Maya skulls discovered in the Aleutian Islands. Researcher Steven Sora, author of The Lost Colony, delves into evidence that Scotland’s Picts originated in North America and were connected to the ancient Micmac tribe of the Americas. Philip Coppens of the History Channel’s Ancient Aliens explores an ancient Celtic network of roads that may be connected to a 4,000-year-old land-based reproduction of Atlantis. Scholar and mystery explorer Oberon Zell-Ravenheart brings together the Garden of Eden, the Tree of Life, the great deluge, and the sinking of Lemuria. Marie D. Jones & Larry Flaxman (11:11: The Time Prompt Phenomenon) explore what ancient civilizations knew about sound and resonance, and how they may have used them to build megaliths and pyramids, and achieve altered states. Journalist Nick Redfern reveals the U.S. government’s abiding interest in our ancient past, religious mysteries, and enigmatic artifacts. Evidence of these ancient mysteries is everywhere—if you know what to look for. Whether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or somewhere in between, Exposed, Uncovered, and Declassified: Lost Civilizations & Secrets of the Past is sure to entertain and educate.