The Honorable Barbarian

The Honorable Barbarian
Title The Honorable Barbarian PDF eBook
Author Lyon Sprague De Camp
Publisher Del Rey
Pages 264
Release 1989
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Kerin, the younger brother of Jorian from the author's Reluctant King trilogy (The Goblin Tower, 1968; The Clocks of Iraz, 1971, and The Unbeheaded King, 1983) is sent to a country reminiscent of China to study clock mechanisms. In this humorous story he rescues and marries a princess and battles sorcerers and demons.

The Honourable Barbarian

The Honourable Barbarian
Title The Honourable Barbarian PDF eBook
Author L. Sprague deCamp
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 170
Release 2011-09-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0575103477

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The Whims of Destiny Jorian, the one-time unbeheaded king, was now safely retired from a long career of getting into trouble. But his younger brother Kerin lacked such wisdom. The outraged father of Adeliza had caught him in compromising circumstances with the maiden. So Kerin had to be sent at once on a mission by sea to the Far East. But Kerin's talent for trouble was not to be denied. First came Belinka, a sprite sent by Adeliza to bring him back safe for her. The ship captain believed Kerin was seducing his mistress. Though innocent this time, Kerin left hastily in a rowboat. That got him to a hermit-wizard's island - and a voyage on a pirate ship, where the kidnapped princess Nogiri was held captive. Kerin was unable to save her - until he gained the help of the hermit-wizard, who then betrayed him by seizing the girl and fleeing with her to be used as a human sacrifice. From then on, events became hectic as Kerin managed to save Nogiri again, helped by a wizard who was the enemy of the first one. Belinka was much distressed by what happened then between Kerin and Nogiri - with cause - as they set out again, this time to the Emperor of the Farthest East. There Kerin discovered more magic, and the Emperor learned that no man should be absentminded when using a powerful spell. But it was later that Kerin discovered the limitations of roller skates.

Official Report of Debates, House of Commons

Official Report of Debates, House of Commons
Title Official Report of Debates, House of Commons PDF eBook
Author Canada. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher
Pages 1440
Release 1890
Genre Canada
ISBN

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Life of the Hon. Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina

Life of the Hon. Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina
Title Life of the Hon. Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina PDF eBook
Author Edward R. Cotten
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1840
Genre
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Parliamentary Debates

Parliamentary Debates
Title Parliamentary Debates PDF eBook
Author New South Wales. Parliament
Publisher
Pages 1024
Release 1900
Genre
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The Historical Method of Herodotus

The Historical Method of Herodotus
Title The Historical Method of Herodotus PDF eBook
Author Donald Lateiner
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 342
Release 1989-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780802057938

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Herodotus was the first writer in the West to conceive the value of creating a record of the recent past. He found a way to co-ordinate the often conflicting data of history, ethnology, and culture. The Historical Method of Herodotus explores the intellectual habits and the literary principles of this pioneer writer of prose. Donald Lateiner argues, against the perception that Herodotus' work seems amorphous and ill organized, that the Histories contain their own definition of historical significance. He examines patterns of presentation and literary structure in narratives, speeches, and direct communications to the reader, in short, the conventions and rhetoric of history as Herodotus created it. This rhetoric includes the use of recurring themes, the relation of speech to reported actions, indications of doubt, stylistic idiosyncrasies, frequent reference to nonverbal behaviours, and strategies of opening and ending. Lateiner shows how Herodotus sometimes suppresses information on principle and sometimes compels the reader to choose among contending versions of events. His inventories of Herodotus' methods allow the reader to focus on typical practice, not misleading exception. In his analysis of the structuring concepts of the Histories, Lateiner scrutinizes Herodotean time and chronology. He considers the historian's admiration for ethnic freedom and autonomy, the rule of law, and the positive values of conflict. Despite these apparent biases, he argues, the text's intellectual and moral preferences present a generally cool and detached account from which an authorial personality rarely emerges. The Historical Method of Herodotus illuminates the idiosyncrasies and ambitious nature of a major text in classics and the Western tradition and touches on aspects of historiography, ancient history, rhetoric, and the history of ideas.

Cyropædia; or, The institution of Cyrus, tr. by the hon. M. Ashley

Cyropædia; or, The institution of Cyrus, tr. by the hon. M. Ashley
Title Cyropædia; or, The institution of Cyrus, tr. by the hon. M. Ashley PDF eBook
Author Xenophon (of Athens.)
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 1803
Genre
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