Desert Wives

Desert Wives
Title Desert Wives PDF eBook
Author Betty Webb
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 314
Release 2012-06-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1615952268

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Now in its second edition, Betty Webb's Desert Wives is a startling, real look into the polygamous communities of Northern Arizona. When private detective Lena Jones helps thirteen-year-old Rebecca escape from Purity, a polygamy compound hidden in a desolate area straddling the Utah/Arizona border, she uncovers more than she bargained for. Rebecca's mother has now been arrested for the murder of Prophet Solomon Royal, Rebecca's intended husband. So Lena enters Purity masquerading as a polygamist wife to uncover the real murderer. What secrets are the Circle of Elders so desperate to protect? Lena thinks she's put her own past behind her, but the sins of Purity's mothers and fathers force her to reexamine the scant memories of her early childhood. At the age of four she was found lying unconscious by the side of an Arizona highway, a bullet in her head. Raised in a series of foster homes, Lena does not remember her real name or the names of her parents. Are Lena's past and this new case somehow connected?

Desert Wife

Desert Wife
Title Desert Wife PDF eBook
Author Hilda Faunce
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 324
Release 1981-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780803268531

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The wife of an Indian trader tells of her life in the Four Corners country where Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado touch.

Lives of holy women in the deserts of the East

Lives of holy women in the deserts of the East
Title Lives of holy women in the deserts of the East PDF eBook
Author St. Philaret of Chernigov (Gumilevsky)
Publisher Vladimir Djambov
Pages 431
Release
Genre Religion
ISBN

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“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html

The Wives of Los Alamos

The Wives of Los Alamos
Title The Wives of Los Alamos PDF eBook
Author TaraShea Nesbit
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 260
Release 2014-04-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1408845989

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Their average age was twenty-five. They came from Berkeley, Cambridge, Paris, London and Chicago – and arrived in New Mexico ready for adventure or at least resigned to it. But hope quickly turned to hardship in the desolate military town where everything was a secret, including what their husbands were doing at the lab. They lived in barely finished houses with a P.O. Box for an address, in a town wreathed with barbed wire, all for the benefit of 'the project' that didn't exist as far as the greater world was concerned. They were constrained by the words they couldn't say out loud, the letters they couldn't send home, the freedom they didn't have. Though they were strangers, they joined together – babies were born, friendships were forged, children grew up. But then 'the project' was unleashed and even bigger challenges faced the women of Los Alamos, as they struggled with the burden of their contribution towards the creation of the most destructive force in mankind's history – the atomic bomb. Contentious, gripping and intimate, The Wives of Los Alamos is a personal tale of one of the most momentous events in our history.

Arguments about Aborigines

Arguments about Aborigines
Title Arguments about Aborigines PDF eBook
Author L. R. Hiatt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 252
Release 1996-06-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780521566193

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In the debates which followed the publication of Darwin's book on the origin of species, Australian Aborigines were used as the ideal exemplars of early human forms by European scholars bent on discovering the origins of social institutions. The Aborigines have consequently featured as the crucial case-study for generations of social theorists, including Tylor, Frazer, Durkheim and Freud. Arguments about Aborigines reviews a range of controversies such as family life, religion and ritual, and land rights, which marked the formative period of British social anthropology. Professor Hiatt also examines how changes in Aboriginal practices have affected scholarly debate. This elegant 1996 book will provide a valuable introduction to aboriginal ethnography for students, scholars and the general reader. It is also a shrewd and stimulating history of the great debates of anthropology, seen through the prism of Aboriginal studies.

Desert Lost

Desert Lost
Title Desert Lost PDF eBook
Author Betty Webb
Publisher Lena Jones
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781590588635

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When P.I. Lena Jones discovers the body of a woman connected to an infamous Arizona polygamy cult, she goes on a hunt to find the dead woman's missing son, one of the many teenaged boys the cult rejects from its ranks to prevent competition for wives.

Reports from Committees

Reports from Committees
Title Reports from Committees PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher
Pages 848
Release 1869
Genre
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