Hatch:21 Day Journey to Self-Discovery Unleashing the Authentic You
Title | Hatch:21 Day Journey to Self-Discovery Unleashing the Authentic You PDF eBook |
Author | Fernandos Harrington Jr. |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 103 |
Release | 2015-06-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0983434166 |
This book is as a devotional supported by biblical scriptures designed to motivate you to seek spiritual understanding of your purpose in life and how to reach it. A built-in workbook is included to guide you through your personal journey to discovering YOU. This book is a must read for anyone seeking spiritual growth and enrichment.
Born Brilliant
Title | Born Brilliant PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Stevens |
Publisher | John Murray Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Actors |
ISBN | 9781848541962 |
Kenneth Williams was the stand-out comic actor of his generation. Beloved as the manic star of Carry On films and as a peerless raconteur on TV chat shows, he was also acclaimed for serious stage roles. Born Brilliant will include much previously unseen material from Williams's candid daily journal and also draw on rare in-depth interviews with friends and colleagues. Since the publication of edited extracts from his diaries, much controversy has surrounded Williams's personal and professional lives. This biography traces the complex contradictions that characterised an extraordinary life and presents the first full portrait of a star who was born brilliant.
The Independent Whig
Title | The Independent Whig PDF eBook |
Author | John Trenchard |
Publisher | |
Pages | 522 |
Release | 1722 |
Genre | London (England) |
ISBN |
The Kenneth Williams Letters
Title | The Kenneth Williams Letters PDF eBook |
Author | Russell Davies |
Publisher | HarperCollins UK |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2008-06 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0007291922 |
Following the bestselling publication of THE KENNETH WILLIAMS DIARIES, the devastating self-portrait of one of our most loved and complex performers is completed with this marvellous selection of his letters. This is a wonderful treasure trove of correspondence with all manner of people, including Alec Guinness, Maggie Smith, Joe Orton, Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, and the Stokers' Mess of HMS Leverton. Kenneth Williams took letters very seriously, and he was always disgusted by a morning that failed to provide him with some material to pore over. Letters called forth the performer in Williams in a way that his diaries never did: many of them are virtual comic monologues, and in general they suggest more strongly than the diaries the likeable and constructive side of a man who remains, nevertheless, as outrageous and 'difficult' as ever.
Under the Cope of Heaven
Title | Under the Cope of Heaven PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia U. Bonomi |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2003-07-10 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0199883033 |
In this pathbreaking study, Patricia Bonomi argues that religion was as instrumental as either politics or the economy in shaping early American life and values. Looking at the middle and southern colonies as well as at Puritan New England, Bonomi finds an abundance of religious vitality through the colonial years among clergy and churchgoers of diverse religious background. The book also explores the tightening relationship between religion and politics and illuminates the vital role religion played in the American Revolution. A perennial backlist title first published in 1986, this updated edition includes a new preface on research in the field on African Americans, Indians, women, the Great Awakening, and Atlantic history and how these impact her interpretations.
A Real Boy
Title | A Real Boy PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Stevens |
Publisher | Michael O'Mara Books |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2011-05-11 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1843177412 |
This extraordinarily moving account describes the heartbreak, and the unexpected joy, of autism. With raw honesty.
The Puritan Origins of American Patriotism
Title | The Puritan Origins of American Patriotism PDF eBook |
Author | George McKenna |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 454 |
Release | 2008-10-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300137672 |
In this absorbing book, George McKenna ranges across the entire panorama of American history to track the development of American patriotism. That patriotism—shaped by Reformation Protestantism and imbued with the American Puritan belief in a providential “errand”—has evolved over 350 years and influenced American political culture in both positive and negative ways, McKenna shows. The germ of the patriotism, an activist theology that stressed collective rather than individual salvation, began in the late 1630s in New England and traveled across the continent, eventually becoming a national phenomenon. Today, American patriotism still reflects its origins in the seventeenth century. By encouraging cohesion in a nation of diverse peoples and inspiring social reform, American patriotism has sometimes been a force for good. But the book also uncovers a darker side of the nation’s patriotism—a prejudice against the South in the nineteenth century, for example, and a tendency toward nativism and anti-Catholicism. Ironically, a great reversal has occurred, and today the most fervent believers in the Puritan narrative are the former “outsiders”—Catholics and Southerners. McKenna offers an interesting new perspective on patriotism’s role throughout American history, and he concludes with trenchant thoughts on its role in the post-9/11 era.