Blue Remembered Earth
Title | Blue Remembered Earth PDF eBook |
Author | Alastair Reynolds |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 637 |
Release | 2012-01-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0575088311 |
BLUE REMEMBERED EARTH is the first volume in a monumental trilogy tracing the Akinya family across more than ten thousand years of future history ... out beyond the solar system, into interstellar space and the dawn of galactic society. One hundred and fifty years from now, in a world where Africa is the dominant technological and economic power, and where crime, war, disease and poverty have been banished to history, Geoffrey Akinya wants only one thing: to be left in peace, so that he can continue his studies into the elephants of the Amboseli basin. But Geoffrey's family, the vast Akinya business empire, has other plans. After the death of Eunice, Geoffrey's grandmother, erstwhile space explorer and entrepreneur, something awkward has come to light on the Moon, and Geoffrey is tasked - well, blackmailed, really - to go up there and make sure the family's name stays suitably unblemished. But little does Geoffrey realise - or anyone else in the family, for that matter - what he's about to unravel. Eunice's ashes have already have been scattered in sight of Kilimanjaro. But the secrets she died with are about to come back out into the open, and they could change everything. Or shatter this near-utopia into shards ...
Testimonies to the genius and memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds. By the author of Imperfect Hints towards a new edition of Shakespeare [S. Felton]. L.P.
Title | Testimonies to the genius and memory of Sir Joshua Reynolds. By the author of Imperfect Hints towards a new edition of Shakespeare [S. Felton]. L.P. PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Joshua Reynolds |
Publisher | |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 1792 |
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A Long and Happy Life
Title | A Long and Happy Life PDF eBook |
Author | Reynolds Price |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 1962 |
Genre | American fiction |
ISBN | 1439109346 |
The troubled love story of Rosacoke (Rosa) Mustian and Wesley Beavers in rural North Carolina.
All Hands
Title | All Hands PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 654 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Board of Contract Appeals Decisions
Title | Board of Contract Appeals Decisions PDF eBook |
Author | United States. Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1774 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Defense contracts |
ISBN |
The full texts of Armed Services and othr Boards of Contract Appeals decisions on contracts appeals.
Cruel Justice
Title | Cruel Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Joe Domanick |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0520246683 |
From an award-winning journalist comes an investigative look, through the stories of people on both sides of the law, at the development and impact of the three strikes legislation in California.
King of the Court
Title | King of the Court PDF eBook |
Author | Aram Goudsouzian |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 462 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0520269799 |
"King of the Court provides a highly nuanced and sophisticated analysis of the great African American basketball player from his earliest days up to the present time. With great skill and much insight, Goudsouzian makes clear that Russell was a very complicated man who was full of contradictions in his own private life and in relationship to his business associates, teammates, opponents, the media, and the larger sporting public."—David K.Wiggins, George Mason University "Not only is King of the Court one of the most impressive and important sports biographies to come along in many a season, easily in the same class as David Maraniss's When Pride Still Mattered (on Vince Lombardi) and Wil Haygood's Sweet Thunder (on Sugar Ray Robinson), it is also one of the truly incisive books on the intersection of race, civil rights, and popular culture that have appeared in some time. Having grown up in Philadelphia, I was always a Wilt Chamberlain man and always will be, but King of the Court convinced me that Bill Russell defined his age in ways that Chamberlain never did. Russell was a man for all seasons. This is a biography befitting Russell's stature."—Gerald Early, author of One Nation Under a Groove: Motown and American Culture "Before there were crossover dribbles or slam dunk competitions, before they even kept statistics for blocked shots, Bill Russell dominated the game we call basketball. The respect he demanded as a black man during America's turbulent Civil Rights era made him the personification of a winner in life. King of the Court, like Russell's defense, locks it down, and puts it all in its proper context. Long live the King!"—Dr. Todd Boyd, author of Young, Black, Rich, and Famous: The Rise of the NBA, the Hip Hop Invasion, and the Transformation of American Culture "Bill Russell's life story is only incidentally about basketball. For him the sport was not a life; it was his vehicle for social change, a platform that showcased his vision for America as much as his athletic talent. In his magnificent biography, Aram Goudsouzian captures the nuance and meaning of Russell's career. After reading the book, one will never look at Russell or sports in quite the same way."—Randy Roberts, Purdue University "Brings back the excitement of the great days of the NBA and its legendary players, led by the king of them all, Bill Russell. Best book I've read on basketball in 40 years."—Bill McSweeny, co-author, with Bill Russell, of Go Up for Glory