A Shaft of Sunlight
Title | A Shaft of Sunlight PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Cartland |
Publisher | Barbara Cartland EBooks ltd |
Pages | 129 |
Release | 2012-09-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 178213039X |
The Viscount Frome is in love, and intends to marry Claribel Stamford, belle of the Social Set, as quickly as possible. She is young, beautiful, charming and rich - in fact he considers her the perfect match. The only drawback is that he needs the permission of his uncle, the Duke of Alverstrode before he can propose. The Duke, a more cautious man experienced in the wiles of aspirational young women, suggests a visit to Claribel's home to meet her doting father Sir Jarvis, the well known race-horse owner. That way, the Duke can get to know Claribel and her father and set his mind at rest before welcoming her into his illustrious family. Impressed by Stamford Towers, but eager to escape the heady charm offensive of Claribel and her father, the Duke cannot shake the instinct that something is not right and remains on his guard. Even so, he is shocked to discover a sad young woman, Giona, alone watching the sunset over the magnificent gardens. He is astonished to discover that she is the niece of Sir Jarvis, but lives hidden away like a 'skeleton in the closet'. Horrified by her story of mistreatment, and intrigued by the mystery that surrounds her, the Duke offers Giona his protection and vows to uncover the family secret and restore her fortunes. But Sir Jarvis is just as committed to keeping his family secrets buried forever and will stop at nothing to keep his reputation intact. Two determined men, both used to getting their own way, but this time only one of them can win.
A Shaft of Sunlight
Title | A Shaft of Sunlight PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Mason |
Publisher | |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
Popular Astronomy
Title | Popular Astronomy PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 766 |
Release | 1915 |
Genre | Astronomy |
ISBN |
Popular Astronomy
Title | Popular Astronomy PDF eBook |
Author | William Wallace Payne |
Publisher | |
Pages | 776 |
Release | 1915 |
Genre | Astronomy |
ISBN |
Mr. Standfast
Title | Mr. Standfast PDF eBook |
Author | John Buchan |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Pages | 453 |
Release | 2023-08-25 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3387000251 |
Two Hands Full of Sunshine (Volume I)
Title | Two Hands Full of Sunshine (Volume I) PDF eBook |
Author | John G. Deaton MD |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 550 |
Release | 2009-02-03 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0595903525 |
The Holocaust consisted of two phases. The second phase is best known, symbolized by Auschwitz. The earlier phase, the mass shootings of Jewish people in or near their villages, has drawn less attention, even though it accounted for a third of the six million who were murdered. Two Hands Full of Sunshine a meticulously researched novel that was two decades in the writing, attempts to tell the story of those living in the destroyed shtetls. Here we meet, in the shtetl of Canaan, the rabbi and his three daughters, Katerina, Debbie, and Mittie, as Volume 1 opens in the week before Passover of 1942. It is market Day and also the wedding day of Katerina to the love of her life, and the people are thrilled. When they learn that a Nazi killing squad is poised outside the shtetl, they bravely go on with their lives, and the Nazis, led by SS-HauptsturmfuhrerKlaus Diethright, launch their attack during the wedding. Klaus is a self-described genius who is wavering over his duties in killing people. He is haunted by a love affair with Jewish girl and, upon seeing beautiful Katerina, is so smitten he tries to save her. Unexpectedly the Jews kill a score of his men, and after the villagers are slaughtered at the killing pits, fearing for his own life, Klaus rushes back to HQ as a tiny form emerges from the burial site.
Living the Sky
Title | Living the Sky PDF eBook |
Author | Ray A. Williamson |
Publisher | University of Oklahoma Press |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9780806120348 |
Imagine the North American Indians as astronomers carefully watching the heavens, charting the sun through the seasons, or counting the sunrises between successive lumar phases. Then imagine them establishing observational sites and codified systems to pass their knowledge down through the centuries and continually refine it. A few years ago such images would have been abruptly dismissed. Today we are wiser. Living the Sky describes the exciting archaeoastronomical discoveries in the United States in recent decades. Using history, science, and direct observation, Ray A. Williamson transports the reader into the sky world of the Indians. We visit the Bighorn Medicine Wheel, sit with a Zuni sun priest on the winter solstice, join explorers at the rites of the Hopis and the Navajos, and trek to Chaco Canyon to make direct on-site observations of celestial events.