Helvetia, The Voyage of 100 Days

Helvetia, The Voyage of 100 Days PDF Author: John Trethewey
Publisher: Author House
ISBN: 1491891866
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 311

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In this second novel of the Baines Saga trilogy, Baines and Judi Peake are now cruise ship musicians. As a scintillating, dazzling love affair develops, they encounter numerous eccentric and often bizarre passengers and events: a woman carrying a Koala bear, the "own goal" footballer who self-destructs in interview, a divorce announced during a wedding vow renewal ceremony, the Neapolitan Eternals, and countless others. On the luxury Fabergé Express Trans-Australia train, chartered by the cruise line, they learn of a catastrophic engine-room fire aboard the liner. Appointed as Roving Ambassadors by Graf von Lemke for his global hotel chain, they are now Signora and Signor Cantatore. But this rapidly leads to complications, leaving both with a highly uncertain future.

Weekly Commercial News

Weekly Commercial News PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 898

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American Lumberman

American Lumberman PDF Author:
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Category : Lumber trade
Languages : en
Pages : 1466

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100 Days

100 Days PDF Author: Gabriel Josipovici
Publisher: Carcanet Press Ltd
ISBN: 1800172044
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 432

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When in March 2020 the Covid pandemic led the Government to impose a total lockdown Gabriel Josipovici decided that he would respond to a unique situation by writing an essay a day for a hundred days, prefacing each with a diary entry, keeping track of the changing seasons as well as the pandemic. As organising and generating principle for the essays he chose the alphabet, and the result is a stimulating kaleidoscope of topics from Aachen to Zoos, passing by Alexandria, Luciano Berio, Ivy Compton-Burnett, reflections on his own early works The Echo-Chamber and Flow, Langland's Piers Plowman, the idea of repetition in life and art, and much else. Josipovici reminds us that he has previously 'plundered episodes in my life to illustrate the intertwining of memory and forgetting, the desire to remember and the need to forget', and here he has someone say to him: 'You don't seem to be afraid of revealing a great deal about yourself.' 'I don't think I feel it that way,' he responds. 'I can "reveal" precisely because it does not seem to be part of me. It seems to belong to someone else, a writer I have lived with, an immigrant I have known.' Loquacious, funny and incautious, this surprising book is in effect a kind of expressionist self-portrait as well as a meditation on a hundred days of the pandemic.

History of Sacramento County, California

History of Sacramento County, California PDF Author: G. Walter Reed
Publisher: Рипол Классик
ISBN: 5882301335
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 929

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The Last Sail Down East

The Last Sail Down East PDF Author: Giles M. S. Tod
Publisher:
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Category : Sailing ships
Languages : en
Pages : 370

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Detailed history of the last of the commercial sailing ships surviving in American waters through the thirties.

The Medical Times and Gazette

The Medical Times and Gazette PDF Author:
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Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 720

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The Magezine of Science

The Magezine of Science  PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 528

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Engineering

Engineering PDF Author:
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Category : Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 474

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Passage to the World

Passage to the World PDF Author: Kevin Brown
Publisher: Seaforth Publishing
ISBN: 1848321368
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 268

Book Description
From the early nineteenth century onwards, literally millions of people left their homes to cross the seas. Some, like the convicts transported to Australia, had no choice; others like the indentured Indian and Chinese labourers had almost no alternative; but the vast majority were driven to escape war, famine or grinding poverty in Europe by seeking a new life abroad. Whatever their circumstances and wherever their destination, the one experience they all shared in common was the sea voyage. This book is centred on the rite of passage that marked the transition from one life to the other, tracing the story of the emigrant, through a fresh look at original sources and first-hand accounts, from the decision to emigrate, the journey to the port and the voyage itself, to arrival in the new world. It describes the emigrant trade, the differing conditions on board sailing ships and steamers, convict and coolie ships, and the perils of overcrowding, epidemics, fire, shipwreck and even cannibalism. It also investigates the varied receptions emigrants were likely to face – not necessarily the welcome promised the ‘homeless, tempest-tost’ by the Statue of Liberty. This unprecedented population shift left few European families untouched by emigration, while the present-day populations of the Americas and Australasia are dominated by the descendants of those who made the journey. This gives the emigrants’ story a universal interest.