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Ravens & Black Rain

Ravens & Black Rain
Author: Elizabeth Sutherland
Publisher: Constable & Robinson
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Black Rain Book 1

Black Rain Book 1
Author: Raven Mills
Publisher: GOTTLIED Existential Gravity Co
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN:

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Black Rain is a work of historical fiction that takes place in the recent past, before the Civil War lead to the abolition of chattel slavery. The story centers around a young black woman, Amira, that was taken from her home in Cameroon at age ten and forced into slavery, and a young Azteco man named Rain that lives with his tribe on the same lands as the white colonizers. However, the native tribes and the nearby white settlers had no idea of each others' existence. Not until Rain happens to stumble upon them. A daring rescue would see Amira delivered safely to Rain's tribe. Despite their differences and a clear language barrier, the two manage to find common ground. But dark forces are at play that threaten to send them all into darkness when Amira cursed and the entire village begins to experience terrible omens. Caught between war, spirits, and the threat of colonization, Amira and the Aztecos must set aside their differences and come together, or suffer the consequences of division.


Ravens & Black Rain

Ravens & Black Rain
Author: Elizabeth Sutherland
Publisher: Constable & Robinson
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Ravens in the Storm

Ravens in the Storm
Author: Carl Oglesby
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2008-02-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1416565094

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In 1964, Carl Oglesby, a young copywriter for a Michigan-based defense contractor, was asked by a local Democratic congressman to draft a campaign paper on the Vietnam War. Oglesby's report argued that the conflict was misplaced and unwinnable. He had little idea that its subsequent publication would put him on a fast track to becoming the president of the now-legendary protest movement Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). In this book, Oglesby shares the triumphs and tribulations of an organization that burgeoned across America, only to collapse in the face of surveillance by the U.S. government and infighting. As an SDS leader, Oglesby spoke on the same platform as Coretta Scott King and Benjamin Spock at the storied 1965 antiwar demonstration in Washington, D.C. He traveled to war-ravaged Vietnam and to the international war crimes tribunal in Scandinavia, where he met with Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. He helped initiate the Venceremos Brigade, which dispatched thousands of American students to bring in the Cuban sugar harvest. He reluctantly participated in the protest outside the 1968 Democratic National Convention and was a witness for the defense at the trial of the Chicago Seven the following year. Eventually, after extensive battles with those in SDS who saw its future more as a vanguard guerrilla group than as an open mass movement, Oglesby was drummed out of the organization. Shortly after, it collapsed when key members of its leadership quit to set up the Weather Underground. This beautifully written and elegiac memoir is rich in contemporary echoes as America once again must come to terms with an ill-conceived military adventure abroad. Carl Oglesby warns of the destructive frustrations of a peace campaign unable to achieve its goals. But above all, he captures the joyful liberation of joining together to take a stand for what is right and just -- the soaring and swooping of a protest movement in full flight, like ravens in a storm.


Native Storiers

Native Storiers
Author: Gerald Vizenor
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0803222661

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Gerald Vizenor presents in this anthology some of the best contemporary Native American Indian authors writing today. The five books from which these excerpts are drawn are published in the University of Nebraska Press’s Native Storiers series. This series introduces innovative, emergent, avant-garde Native literary artists and promotes a sense of survivance over the conventional themes of victimry, historical absence, cultural tragedy, and separation that often accompany Native characters in popular commercial fiction. These original narratives demonstrate a new and distinctive aesthetic in the literature of Native American Indians. The five Native authors in this anthology, drawing from the practices of traditional oral storiers, create an active sense of presence, both in the literary world, and the wider world of cultural studies. Native Storiers includes selections from Mending Skins by Eric Gansworth, Designs of the Night Sky by Diane Glancy, Bleed into Me by Stephen Graham Jones, Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57 by Gerald Vizenor, and Elsie’s Business by Frances Washburn.


The Black Song

The Black Song
Author: Anthony Ryan
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0451492560

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A matchless warrior is pitted against a near-God in the second epic installment of the Raven’s Blade series. It has long been our lot in life, brother, to do what others can’t. Vaelin Al Sorna was known across the realm as the greatest of warriors, but he thought battles were behind him. He was wrong. Prophecy and rumor led him across the sea to find a woman he once loved, and drew him into a war waged by the Darkblade, a man who believes himself a god—and one who has gathered a fanatical army that threatens all of the known world. After a costly defeat by the Darkblade, Vaelin’s forces are shattered, while the self-proclaimed immortal and his army continue their terrible march. But during the clash, Vaelin regained some of the dark magic that once gave him unrivaled skill in battle. And though the fight he has been drawn into seems near unwinnable, the song that drives him now desires the blood of his enemy above all else…


McX

McX
Author: Ron Halliday
Publisher: Black & White Publishing
Total Pages: 153
Release: 1997-10-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1845028821

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What is going on in the Falkirk Triangle? Why are UFOs being reported in the skies all over Scotland? Are aliens abducting motorists on quiet country roads, while unknown creatures stalk the countryside and hide in the murky waters of Highland lochs? There is no question that Scotland is currently witnessing an extraordinary variety of paranormal activity - but was it any different in the past? No-one has ever solved the mysteries of Flannan Isle, the Standing Stones at Callanish, or the shadowy secrets of Rosslyn Chapel. McX sheds new light on these and many other enigmas from Scotland's past and present - from UFOs and the paranormal, to unexplained mysteries and dark secrets. The cases included are all genuine. They are all amazing. Some are disturbing. And some include elements that government agencies have tried to suppress. Until now shrouded in mystery and secrecy, these extraordinary case histories will convince you that in Scotland, the truth really is stranger than fiction.


Raven's Way

Raven's Way
Author: Vasyl Shkliar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2015-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780993197208

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In 1921 after four years of war the Bolsheviks conquer Ukraine, but Raven and Veremii hide in the forests with other Cossacks and continue their struggle. When Veremii dies in battle the communists secretly follow the burial party, but when they dig up the coffin they find a cryptic note instead of a corpse. Meanwhile Raven, thinks he is dead when a grenade blows him off his horse, so is surprised to wake up in the witch Yevdosia's house.... That night a woman appears in his dreams and makes love to him, only to disappear, leaving him with the scent of orchids. Vasyl Shkliar has used authentic KGB reports to tell the story of Europe's most remarkable resistance movement for the first time.


The Dam Builders

The Dam Builders
Author: James Mark Miller
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2016-02-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857905635

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This history of Scottish hydropower vividly chronicles the mid-20th century public works projects that transformed the Highlands. In the thirty years after the Second World War, the construction projects of the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board changed the face of the Highlands. They brought electricity to nearly every region north of the Highland Line. Founded by Scotland’s idealistic Secretary of State Tom Johnston, these epic projects of hard labor in beautiful landscapes gave hope to Highland communities. By the time the last scheme was opened in Foyers in 1975, the engineers had built some fifty major dams and power stations, almost 200 miles of tunnel, 400 miles of road, and over 20,000 miles of power line. The Board had to overcome adverse weather and difficult terrain, as well as political opposition. The Dam Builders is a vivid account of these historic projects and includes eyewitness stories from many of the workers who made the electrification of the Highlands a reality.


The Celtic Way of Seeing

The Celtic Way of Seeing
Author: Frank MacEowen
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2010-10-05
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 157731784X

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The Celtic Way of Seeing posits a direct link between the eye and the heart, a link that connects seekers to forces, energies, and knowledge that exist beyond the corporeal world. This book explores this concept through retelling the traditional story “The Settling of the Manor of Tara,” which describes the spiritual divisions of Ireland and the four directions — north, south, east, and west. The orientations to the four directions and the center become the focal point of a series of simple meditations that guide readers to “see” the directions, making the Irish Spirit Wheel come alive in their daily lives.