Of Kings and Fools

Of Kings and Fools
Title Of Kings and Fools PDF eBook
Author Michael Parent
Publisher august house
Pages 212
Release 1996
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780874834819

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Gathers traditional French-American stories featuring other worlds, brash heroes, scoundrels, princesses, and tall tales

King of Fools

King of Fools
Title King of Fools PDF eBook
Author Amanda Foody
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 590
Release 2019-04-30
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1488034281

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To survive in the City of Sin, an innocent girl must choose her new identity in this dark YA fantasy—the sequel to Ace of Shades. Indulge your vices in the City of Sin, where a sinister street war is brewing and fame is the deadliest killer of them all. Prim and proper Enne Salta never expected to team up with an infamous con man like Levi Glaiyser. But winning the Shadow Game was not the victory they imagined. Now the duo are wanted for murder and Enne is forced to live in disguise as Séance, a mysterious figure of the underworld. Desperate to build his empire, Levi makes a deal with the estranged son of Mafia donna Vianca Augustine, while Enna remains trapped by Vianca’s binding oath, unsure whether to embrace the role of refined lady or cunning street lord. As they walk a path of unimaginable wealth, a dangerous game of crime and politics swirls around them. And when unforeseen players enter, they must each make an impossible choice: sacrifice everything . . . Or die as legends.

King's Fool

King's Fool
Title King's Fool PDF eBook
Author Margaret Campbell Barnes
Publisher Sourcebooks Fire
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Courts and courtiers
ISBN 9781402219023

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A remarkable insider tale of the intrigue, ruthlessness, and majesty of the Tudor court.

Disability and the Tudors

Disability and the Tudors
Title Disability and the Tudors PDF eBook
Author Phillipa Vincent Connolly
Publisher Pen and Sword History
Pages 409
Release 2021-11-10
Genre History
ISBN 1526720078

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Throughout history, how society treated its disabled and infirm can tell us a great deal about the period. Challenged with any impairment, disease or frailty was often a matter of life and death before the advent of modern medicine, so how did a society support the disabled amongst them? For centuries, disabled people and their history have been overlooked - hidden in plain sight. Very little on the infirm and mentally ill was written down during the renaissance period. The Tudor period is no exception and presents a complex, unparalleled story. The sixteenth century was far from exemplary in the treatment of its infirm, but a multifaceted and ambiguous story emerges, where society’s ‘natural fools’ were elevated as much as they were belittled. Meet characters like William Somer, Henry VIII’s fool at court, whom the king depended upon, and learn of how the dissolution of the monasteries contributed to forming an army of ‘sturdy beggars’ who roamed Tudor England without charitable support. From the nobility to the lowest of society, Phillipa Vincent-Connolly casts a light on the lives of disabled people in Tudor England and guides us through the social, religious, cultural, and ruling classes’ response to disability as it was then perceived.

Ace of Shades

Ace of Shades
Title Ace of Shades PDF eBook
Author Amanda Foody
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 287
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1488030472

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A teenage girl goes searching for her mother in the City of Sin in this YA fantasy from the New York Times–bestselling coauthor of All of Us Villains. Welcome to New Reynes, the so-called City of Sin, where casino families reign, gangs infest the streets . . . and secrets hide in every shadow. It’s no place for a properly raised young lady. But when her mother goes missing, Enne Salta leaves her finishing school—and her reputation—behind. Following her mother’s trail, she finds herself in the city where no one survives uncorrupted. Frightened and alone, Enne’s only clue leads her to Levi Glaiyser—a street lord and con man in desperate need of the compensation Enne offers. Their search sends this unlikely duo through glamorous casinos, illicit cabarets, and into the clutches of a ruthless Mafia donna. But as Levi’s enemies close in on them, a deadly secret from Enne’s past comes to light and she must surrender herself to the City of Sin —to a vicious game of execution . . . Where the players never win.

The King's Fool

The King's Fool
Title The King's Fool PDF eBook
Author Dana Fradon
Publisher Dutton Childrens Books
Pages 40
Release 1993
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780525450740

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Examines the role of fools or jesters in medieval and Renaissance society and describes such individuals as Will Sommers of sixteenth-century England and Querno of sixteenth-century Italy.

Fools Are Everywhere

Fools Are Everywhere
Title Fools Are Everywhere PDF eBook
Author Beatrice K. Otto
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 444
Release 2001-04
Genre History
ISBN 0226640914

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In this lively work, Beatrice K. Otto takes us on a journey around the world in search of one of the most colorful characters in history—the court jester. Though not always clad in cap and bells, these witty, quirky characters crop up everywhere, from the courts of ancient China and the Mogul emperors of India to those of medieval Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas. With a wealth of anecdotes, jokes, quotations, epigraphs, and illustrations (including flip art), Otto brings to light little-known jesters, highlighting their humanizing influence on people with power and position and placing otherwise remote historical figures in a more idiosyncratic, intimate light. Most of the work on the court jester has concentrated on Europe; Otto draws on previously untranslated classical Chinese writings and other sources to correct this bias and also looks at jesters in literature, mythology, and drama. Written with wit and humor, Fools Are Everywhere is the most comprehensive look at these roguish characters who risked their necks not only to mock and entertain but also to fulfill a deep and widespread human and social need.