The Border Lords

The Border Lords
Title The Border Lords PDF eBook
Author T. Jefferson Parker
Publisher Penguin
Pages 316
Release 2011-01-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101475463

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For fans of Michael Connelly and CJ Box, the fourth suspenseful and thrilling novel in the Charlie Hood series from New York Times bestseller and Edgar-award winner T. Jefferson Parker, now featuring an excerpt from his upcoming novel The Room of White Fire. Charlie Hood searches for an undercover agent who has disappeared, only to resurface in a haunting series of bizarre and inexplicable video tapes. The trail leads Charlie into the fevered landscape of America's southern border and the unexplored depths of humanity's dark soul.

The Treacherous Danish Knight; Or, The Border Lords, and the White Plume

The Treacherous Danish Knight; Or, The Border Lords, and the White Plume
Title The Treacherous Danish Knight; Or, The Border Lords, and the White Plume PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 44
Release 1816
Genre English literature
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The Border Lord's Bride

The Border Lord's Bride
Title The Border Lord's Bride PDF eBook
Author Bertrice Small
Publisher Penguin
Pages 420
Release 2007-10-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101212128

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New York Times bestselling author Bertrice Small continues her Border Chronicles with this tale of a woman rescued, a man enraptured, and a love unanticipated by the fates… Duncan Armstrong, laird of Duffdour, had sworn never to wed unless it was to a lass he truly loved. But when he needs a favor from King James, Duncan never expects what he’s forced to pay in return: the taking of a bride he neither loves nor desires. When Highland heiress Ellen MacArther’s marriage plans are thwarted by a murder attempt, she has no choice but to beg the king for help. The cost for her urgent plea: to surrender her heritage and become a border lord’s bride. But the price to be paid for two strangers thrown together by fate is higher than imagined. And more dangerous than the passion—and betrayal—that could consume them.

The Border Lord

The Border Lord
Title The Border Lord PDF eBook
Author Jan Westcott
Publisher eNet Press
Pages 467
Release 2014-10-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1618863398

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7 weeks a New York Times bestseller. Historical romance about the the border lords of 16th century Scotland. Hero of the clansmen, Francis Hepburn Earl of Bothwell — the most fierce and commanding border lord of his time — falls out of favor with King James VI and struggles to keep his land, his love, and his title.

Borderlords

Borderlords
Title Borderlords PDF eBook
Author Terry C. Johnston
Publisher Domain
Pages 526
Release 1986
Genre Crow Indians
ISBN 0553262246

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The eagerly-awaited sequel to Carry The Wind, this is the second volume of Terry Johnston's award-winning saga of mountain men Josiah Paddock and Titus Bass, who here meet new challenges and new loves in the western wilderness of the 1830's.

Lords of the Border

Lords of the Border
Title Lords of the Border PDF eBook
Author Paul F. Edwards
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1989
Genre
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Quill and Cross in the Borderlands

Quill and Cross in the Borderlands
Title Quill and Cross in the Borderlands PDF eBook
Author Anna M. Nogar
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 396
Release 2018-06-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 0268102163

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Quill and Cross in the Borderlands examines nearly four hundred years of history, folklore, literature, and art concerning the seventeenth-century Spanish nun and writer Sor María de Jesús de Ágreda, identified as the legendary “Lady in Blue” who miraculously appeared to tribes in colonial-era New Mexico and taught them the rudiments of the Catholic faith. Sor María, an author of mystical Marian works, became renowned not only for her alleged spiritual travel from her cloister in Spain to the New World, but also for her writing, studied and implemented by Franciscans on both sides of the ocean. Working from original historical accounts, archival research, and a wealth of literature on the legend and the historical figure alike, Anna M. Nogar meticulously examines how and why the legend and the person became intertwined in Catholic consciousness and social praxis. In addition to the influence of the narrative of the Lady in Blue in colonial Mexico, Nogar addresses Sor María’s importance as an author of spiritual texts that influenced many spheres of New Spanish and Spanish society. Quill and Cross in the Borderlands focuses on the reading and interpretation of her works, especially in New Spain, where they were widely printed and disseminated. Over time, in the developing folklore of the Indo-Hispano populations of the present-day U.S. Southwest and the borderlands, the historical Sor María and her writings virtually disappeared from view, and the Lady in Blue became a prominent folk figure, appearing in folk stories and popular histories. These folk accounts drew the Lady in Blue into the present day, where she appears in artwork, literature, theater, and public ritual. Nogar’s examination of these contemporary renderings leads to a reconsideration of the ambiguities that lie at the heart of the narrative. Quill and Cross in the Borderlands documents the material legacy of a legend that has survived and thrived for hundreds of years, and at the same time rediscovers the historical basis of a hidden writer. This book will interest scholars and researchers of colonial Latin American literature, early modern women writers, folklore and ethnopoetics, and Mexican American cultural studies.