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All roads lead to the Celestial City and when schoolmaster Po Cheng
drinks too much and falls into a dream, he finds himself on just
such a road. Assisted by teaching colleague Miss Ling, Po Cheng
reaches the imperial capital, rising up through the giddy ranks of
the Chinese civil service to become Prime Minister. Good fortune
appears endless, not least when Miss Ling reappears as an
artist’s model who has changed her name to Precious Pearl so she
can pose in the Forest of Brushes Academy of Art without her
parents finding out. But what Heaven—and alcohol—hand out, they
can also claw back. Trouble is brewing inside and outside the city
walls, and Po Cheng’s eminence means he must now take the rap and
face consequences inevitable from the start. Mustard Seed Itinerary
is a brilliant first novel by an important new voice, bringing to
the formal conventions of traditional Chinese literature the wry
humour of Carrollian satire. As Mullen says, ‘In Daoism and
Buddhism, dream journeys serve as voyages of discovery from which
only a blockhead would return none the wiser. And Po Cheng is no
blockhead.’
The experiences of an ordinary man on the pilgrim's path are
charted in this narrative that walks along the Camino Frances to
the shrine of Saint James at Santiago de Compostela and then on to
Finisterre, the westernmost point of Spain. The history of the
Camino is recounted, as well as several of the myths, legends, and
miracle stories that have become attached-and given special
meaning-to this itinerary. Emphasizing that personal myths are an
essential part of this lore, this chronicle also includes stories
from the confraternity of the pilgrims, people from all corners of
the world who visit this walk for a great diversity of reasons, but
all of whom leave having experienced the same miracle-that this
pilgrimage will play a defining role in their lives.
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Mano (Paperback)
Liam Robert Mullen
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R278
Discovery Miles 2 780
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This two-volume series offers a collection of extracts from the
minutes of the town meetings of the towns that existed in
Connecticut during the American Revolution. Town meeting records
from April 1775 through November 1783 are included, with the
addition of the Committees of Inspection, Correspondence and Safety
in 1774. Volume I covers Ashford to Milford; Volume II covers New
Fairfield to Woodstock. All persons who were mentioned in the
meeting records are included. Meeting records mentioned individuals
who were elected or appointed to a town office or committee, died
or moved while in office, were appointed to fill a vacant office,
were warned out, applied for permission to free a slave, became a
freed slave, became sufficiently poor or ill as to require
financial support, owned property along a new highway, lent money
to the Cause, left for or returned from military service, and more.
Lists of those who took the oath of fidelity/allegiance or the
freeman's oath are included (if available). Both volumes in this
series contain a parent town list, which gives the incorporation
date of each town and from which town(s) each was created; a map of
Connecticut towns, and a full-name index.
This two-volume series offers a collection of extracts from the
minutes of the town meetings of the towns that existed in
Connecticut during the American Revolution. Town meeting records
from April 1775 through November 1783 are included, with the
addition of the Committees of Inspection, Correspondence and Safety
in 1774. Volume I covers Ashford to Milford; Volume II covers New
Fairfield to Woodstock. All persons who were mentioned in the
meeting records are included. Meeting records mentioned individuals
who were elected or appointed to a town office or committee, died
or moved while in office, were appointed to fill a vacant office,
were warned out, applied for permission to free a slave, became a
freed slave, became sufficiently poor or ill as to require
financial support, owned property along a new highway, lent money
to the Cause, left for or returned from military service, and more.
Lists of those who took the oath of fidelity/allegiance or the
freeman's oath are included (if available). Both volumes in this
series contain a parent town list, which gives the incorporation
date of each town and from which town(s) each was created; a map of
Connecticut towns, and a full-name index.
This book relives the best years of a proud franchise. Includes a
narrative of key points through important games, player profiles,
and stats. Read about Warner's rise from arena league to Super Bowl
MVP, Faulk's legacy as one of the greatest running backs of all
time, Holt and Bruce as the best receiving duo, and much more.
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