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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.
With the rapid growth of new evidence from astronomy, space science
and biology that supports the theory of life as a cosmic rather
than terrestrial phenomenon, this book discusses a set of crucial
data and pictures showing that life is still arriving at our
planet. Although it could spark controversy among the most hardened
sceptics this book will have an important role in shaping future
science in this area.
An amazing woman from Bourne, Collyweston and Maxey who had a
profound impact on history but has been virtually forgotten in our
Lincolnshire locality. Read tales of her survival from the
traumatic birth of her son (Henry VII) when aged only thirteen, her
ever-changing fortunes in the Wars of the Roses, being condemned as
a traitor by Richard III and her eventual triumph, which saw her
become the matriarch of the Tudor dynasty. As the only blood link
from the Normans to our present Royal Family (documented here), her
legacy through her symbols and academia is still far-reaching
today.
Bring reading to life with well-known, family favourite characters!
Help your child progress at home with Bug Club and Disney decodable
readers for phonics phases 1-3. Bug Club captures children's
imagination, nurtures lifelong readers, and is proven to work:
research shows that after 18 months, children using Bug Club were
11 months ahead of their expected reading age. Bug Club at home
will complement children's school learning as they develop
comprehension and fluency and provide independent reading practice
with fully decodable phonics patterns. Children can engage with
extra learning content, and activities at the back of each book -
now with their favourite Disney characters! The books all feature
our specially designed dyslexia-friendly font and are set on pastel
coloured backgrounds to help reduce visual stress. Already used by
1.5 million children in over 3,300 Primary schools in the UK, Bug
Club is an ideal solution to help fill in any reading gaps.
This book offers the first comprehensive investigation of ethics in
the canon of William Faulkner. As the fundamental framework for its
analysis of Faulkner's fiction, this study draws on The Methods of
Ethics, the magnum opus of the utilitarian philosopher Henry
Sidgwick. While Faulkner's Ethics does not claim that Faulkner read
Sidgwick's work, this book traces Faulkner's moral sensitivity. It
argues that Faulkner's language is a moral medium that captures the
ways in which people negotiate the ethical demands that life places
on them. Tracing the contours of this evolving medium across six of
the author's major novels, it explores the basic precepts set out
in The Methods of Ethics with the application of more recent
contributions to moral philosophy, especially those of Jacques
Derrida and Derek Parfit.
'With disarming candour and courage, Martha tells us of finding her
own voice and peace as a working artist and mother. Her story is
made more unique because of the remarkably gifted musical family
she was born into' EMMYLOU HARRIS Born into music royalty, daughter
of Kate McGarrigle and Loudon Wainwright III and sister to singer
Rufus Wainwright, Martha grew up in a world filled with
incomparable folk legends. With the same emotional honesty that has
come to define her music Martha describes her tumultuous
public-facing journey from awkward, earnest and ultimately
rebellious daughter, through her intense competition and ultimate
alliance with her brother, Rufus, to the heartbreaking loss of
their mother and finally discovering her voice as an artist. With
candour and grace she writes of becoming a mother herself and
making peace with her past struggles with Kate and her younger
self. Ultimately, this book offers a thoughtful and deeply personal
look into the extraordinary life of one of the most talented
singer-songwriters in music today.
This book examines the literature of African-American author
Richard Wright and the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, arguing that
Wright was not only the foremost proponent of minoritarian protest
literature, but also a groundbreaking minoritarian exponent of
philosophical literature. Â In presenting this argument, the
volume defends trolley problems from the criticism that some
philosophers level against them by promoting their use as an
interpretive tool for literary scholars. Â Starting with
Martha C. Nussbaum’s interventions in literary theory concerning
Henry James and perceptive equilibrium, this book draws on the
philosophical thoughts of her contemporaries—Philippa Foot, John
Rawls, Judith Jarvis Thomson, and Derek Parfit—to
analyze Uncle Tom’s Children, especially “Down by the
Riverside,” alongside other works by Wright. This approach
emphasizes Wright’s recognition of the importance and integrity
of Kant’s concept of dignity.
Regional concerns-climate change, conquest, migration,
displacement, resettlement, asylum, discipleship, and
others-challenge authors currently situated in Oceania to reflect
on the practices of biblical interpretation and to consequently
reread biblical texts with fluid understandings of borders and
belonging(s).
The Eastern Fells include the greatest single concentrated mass of
high ground in Lakeland: a tremendous barrier running north and
south, high and steep all along its length, rising to above 3000
feet on Helvellyn - the most-often climbed mountain in the Lake
District. Popular resorts such as Ambleside and Grasmere lie in
this sector of the fells, as does the beautiful Patterdale valley
(the best base, in Wainwright's view, for exploring the area). This
is the original Pictorial Guide to the Eastern Fells of Lakeland,
freshly reproduced from Wainwright's original pages. These popular
Pictorial Guides have been treasured by generations of walkers and
are as enchanting and inspiring now as when they were written, half
a century ago.
The Coast to Coast Walk, devised by Alfred Wainwright himself, is
the country's most loved long-distance walking route. It stretches
across 190 miles from St Bees Head on the East coast to Robin
Hood's Bay on the West, passing through the Lake District,
Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors. This Readers Edition of
Wainwrght's final Pictorial Guide, first published in 1973, has
been freshly reproduced from Wainwright's original text,
illustrations and beautifully hand-drawn black-and-white route
maps.
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