The Passage

The Passage
Title The Passage PDF eBook
Author Justin Cronin
Publisher Doubleday Canada
Pages 785
Release 2010-06-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0385669526

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The Andromeda Strain meets The Stand in this startling and stunning thriller that brings to life a unique vision of the apocalypse and plays brilliantly with vampire mythology, revealing what becomes of human society when a top-secret government experiment spins wildly out of control. At an army research station in Colorado, an experiment is being conducted by the U.S. Government: twelve men are exposed to a virus meant to weaponize the human form by super-charging the immune system. But when the experiment goes terribly wrong, terror is unleashed. Amy, a young girl abandoned by her mother and set to be the thirteenth test subject, is rescued by Brad Wolgast, the FBI agent who has been tasked with handing her over, and together they escape to the mountains of Oregon. As civilization crumbles around them, Brad and Amy struggle to keep each other alive, clinging to hope and unable to comprehend the nightmare that approaches with great speed and no mercy. . .

Final Passages

Final Passages
Title Final Passages PDF eBook
Author Gregory E. O'Malley
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 411
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 1469615347

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Final Passages: The Intercolonial Slave Trade of British America, 1619-1807

Mindprints

Mindprints
Title Mindprints PDF eBook
Author Ivan Gaskell
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 213
Release 2024-11-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0226836193

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A rediscovery of Thoreau’s interactions with everyday objects and how they shaped his thought. Though we may associate Henry David Thoreau with ascetic renunciation, he accumulated a variety of tools, art, and natural specimens throughout his life as a homebuilder, surveyor, and collector. In some of these objects, particularly Indigenous artifacts, Thoreau perceived the presence of their original makers, and he called such objects “mindprints.” Thoreau believed that these collections could teach him how his experience, his world, fit into the wider, more diverse (even incoherent) assemblage of other worlds created and re-created by other beings every day. In this book, Ivan Gaskell explores how a profound environmental aesthetics developed from this insight and shaped Thoreau’s broader thought.

Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passages

Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passages
Title Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passages PDF eBook
Author Robert Southey
Publisher
Pages 768
Release 1851
Genre Anecdotes
ISBN

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A Passage of Stars

A Passage of Stars
Title A Passage of Stars PDF eBook
Author Alis A. Rasmussen
Publisher Spectra
Pages 289
Release 1990-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780553283723

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Born to a powerful clan on the storm-wracked colony of Unruli, Lilyaka Hae Ransome had grown up willful, independent and strong, respecting only Heredes, the man who tutored her in history and the martial arts. And when alien bounty hunters kidnapped Heredes, she threw away her heritage and set out after him on an awesome odyssey through the unknown reaches of space.

A Guide to First-Passage Processes

A Guide to First-Passage Processes
Title A Guide to First-Passage Processes PDF eBook
Author Sidney Redner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 332
Release 2001-08-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0521652480

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The basic theory presented in a way which emphasizes intuition, problem-solving and the connections with other fields.

Writing the Self

Writing the Self
Title Writing the Self PDF eBook
Author Peter Heehs
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 389
Release 2013-02-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1441153446

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The self has a history. In the West, the idea of the soul entered Christianity with the Church Fathers, notably Augustine. During the Renaissance the idea of the individual attained preeminence, as in the works of Montaigne. In the seventeenth century, philosophers such as Descartes formulated notions of selfhood that did not require a divine foundation; in the next century, Hume grew skeptical of the self's very existence. Ideas of the self have changed markedly since the Romantic period and most scholars today regard it as at best a mental construct. First-person genres such as diaries and memoirs have provided an outlet for self-expression. Protestant diaries replaced the Catholic confessional, but secular diaries such as Pepys's may reveal yet more about the self. After Richardson, novels competed with diaries and memoirs as vehicles of self-expression, though memoirs survived and continue to thrive, while the diary has found a new incarnation in the personal blog. Writing the Self narrates the intertwined histories of the self and of self-expression through first-person literature.