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Herc (Paperback)
Phoenicia Rogerson
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R380
R300
Discovery Miles 3 000
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This should be the story of Hercules: his twelve labours, his endless adventures…everyone’s favourite hero, right?
Well, it’s not. This is the story of everyone else:
Alcmene: Herc’s mother (She has knives everywhere)
Hylas: Herc’s first friend (They were more than friends)
Megara: Herc’s wife (She’ll tell you about their marriage)
Eurystheus: Oversaw Herc’s labours (He never asked for the job)
His friends, his enemies, his wives, his children, his lovers, his rivals, his gods, his victims. It’s time to hear their stories.
Told with humour and heart, Herc gives voice to the silenced characters, in this feminist, queer (and sometimes shocking) retelling of classic Hercules myth.
Perfect for fans of Madeline Miller and Joanne M. Harris
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Sumner (Paperback)
Paul J. Rogerson, Carmen M. Palmer
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R561
R515
Discovery Miles 5 150
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Come on in to Sumner, Washington, the "Rhubarb Pie Capital of the
World." Settled in 1853 after a wagon train daringly crossed the
Cascade Mountains through Naches Pass, Sumner quickly grew to
become an established town. Find out how Sumner's name was
literally drawn out of a hat. Learn about George Ryan's unique
method for getting the railroad to stop here. Take a tour down Main
Street, and watch how it changed--or didn't--through the decades.
See Ryan House when it actually was a farmhouse and the Old Cannery
when it was canning fruit. Join in celebrations over the years,
from the Daffodil Parade to football championships. Meet
schoolchildren, including Clara McCarty Wilt, who became the first
graduate of the University of Washington. Follow the work at local
industries, from the lumberyards to the fields, where daffodils,
berries, and of course, rhubarb were grown.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
‘I’m a liar, to begin with.’ I wasn’t always a goddess, you see. My only real power was my beauty – you’ll have heard. It’s legendary. But that was never going to be enough for me. It took a web of lies to convince the gods of Olympus I was one of them. But I did. I was that good. Zeus gave me a title and riches and loved me. And all he wanted in return was for me to love him back. But of course, Zeus was a tyrant. (Not entirely surprising when you’re ninety per cent insecurities and ten per cent raw power.) I couldn’t live at someone’s mercy. Really, I had no choice. I had to take on the mightiest Olympian of all. And this bit’s not a lie… I intended to win.
This collection On Travel is clever, funny, provoking and
confrontational by turn. In a pyrotechnic display of cracking one-
liners, cynical word play and comic observation, it mines three
thousand years of wit and wisdom: from Martha Gellhorn to Confucius
and from Pliny to Paul Theroux.
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Herc
Phoenicia Rogerson
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R290
R242
Discovery Miles 2 420
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The Bible has influenced contemporary culture both positively and
negatively. The present volume is a collection of papers that were
discussed at an international colloquium on the use of the Bible in
Ethics in the Department of Biblical Studies at the University of
Sheffield in April 1995. Participants came from many parts of the
world and from different backgrounds, and the papers reflect their
varied interests and the contexts in which they work. The
contributors, in addition to the three editors, are John Barton,
Bruce Birch, Mark Brett, Mark Chapman, David Clines, Philip Davies,
Cheryl Exum, Stephen Fowl, Norman Gottwald, John Haldane, Walter
Houston, Sharon Ringe, Chrisopher Rowland, Lisa Sowle Cahill and
Gerald West.>
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Sumner (Hardcover)
Paul J. Rogerson, Carmen M. Palmer
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R719
R638
Discovery Miles 6 380
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Focussing ethnographically on private-sector maternity care in
South Africa, Privileges of Birth looks at the ways healthcare and
childbirth are shaped by South Africa's racialised history. Birth
is one of the most medicalised aspects of the lifecycle across all
sectors of society, and there is deep division between what the
privileged can afford compared with the rest of the population.
Examining the ethics of care in midwife-attended birth, the author
situates the argument in the context of a growing literature on
care in anthropological and feminist scholarship, offering a unique
account of birthing care in the context of elite care services.
Marking the 60th birthday of Professor Philip R. Davies, Dr. Duncan
Burns and John W. Rogerson, his former student and colleague,
respectively, aim to do him justice. They have comprised articles
from their peers to reflect on the impact Professor Davies has made
in three particular areas of study: Hebrew Bible, Qumran, and
Paleastinian Archaeology; New Testament and Early Judaism; and
Biblical Interpretation. The breadth of this volume aims to reflect
the scope, interest, and influence of Professor Davies from the
last 30 years.
Aphrodite saw the gods on Mount Olympus and decided she wanted a piece
of what they had. Only problem is, she’s not a goddess, just a lowly
being who's supposed to remain in a distant cave, keeping the threads
of Fate woven neatly. But Aphrodite’s never let anyone tell her what to
do…
Weaving herself a web of lies and careful deceptions, she convinces
everyone she’s the goddess of love and that her rightful place is among
the Olympians, who lord it over everyone else at the top of the world,
but under the stifling rule of Zeus. For the first time, she has the
best of everything, as well as friends, peers, even loved ones. Only,
being a goddess isn’t quite like she thought. Those who oppose Zeus
tend to disappear, or worse. And one day, Aphrodite decides she’s had
enough…
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Croatia (Paperback)
Rogerson, Lavington
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R375
R312
Discovery Miles 3 120
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This volume is not a guide of where to stay and what to do, rather
it is a collection of writing that aims to invest the traveller
with a cultural and historical background to Croatia, which will
give life and meaning into the sights, sounds and tastes that the
traveller will experience.
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