The Splendour of Shadows
Title | The Splendour of Shadows PDF eBook |
Author | Steven Mace |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 476 |
Release | 2015-02-17 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1326472003 |
Fifteen unsettling, disturbing, and dark tales set in places we know, places we've never been, and places we pray we'll never be. The strange beings that secretly police our universe...a zombie planet of the dead...a tragic tale of unrequited love...fear and paranoia at our most weak and frail...the assassin and his redemption which comes too late...the mysterious cure that will save a priest...the dark secrets of deepest Africa...the evil magician trapped in a tower...the modern bloodsuckers that lurk on a Greek isle...what happens to time travellers when their mission goes wrong...the little boy who is scared of his brother...what will happen when the sacred holy gene is discovered...the patient at a mental institution whose demons are very real...and a young man with special and unusual gifts...welcome to The Splendour of Shadows.
The English Review
Title | The English Review PDF eBook |
Author | Ford Madox Ford |
Publisher | |
Pages | 756 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | Modernism (Literature) |
ISBN |
The Shadow of a Great Rock
Title | The Shadow of a Great Rock PDF eBook |
Author | William Rheem Lighton |
Publisher | H. Frowde |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Shadow of the Cathedral
Title | The Shadow of the Cathedral PDF eBook |
Author | Vicente Blasco Ibáñez |
Publisher | Library of Alexandria |
Pages | 426 |
Release | |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1465534628 |
The shadow of the sword
Title | The shadow of the sword PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Williams Buchanan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 1876 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Gilbert's shadow; or, The magic beads
Title | Gilbert's shadow; or, The magic beads PDF eBook |
Author | Louisa Lelias Greene (hon.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 772 |
Release | 1875 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
In the Shadow of the Gods
Title | In the Shadow of the Gods PDF eBook |
Author | Dominic Lieven |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 528 |
Release | 2022-06-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0735222215 |
A dazzling account of the men (and occasional woman) who led the world’s empires, a book that probes the essence of leadership and power through the centuries and around the world. From the rise of Sargon of Akkad, who in the third millennium BCE ruled what is now Iraq and Syria, to the collapse of the great European empires in the twentieth century, the empire has been the dominant form of power in history. Dominic Lieven’s expansive book explores strengths and failings of the human beings who held those empires together (or let them crumble). He projects the power, terror, magnificence, and confidence of imperial monarchy, tracking what they had in common as well as what made some rise to glory and others fail spectacularly, and at what price each destiny was reached. Lieven’s characters—Constantine, Chinggis Khan, Trajan, Suleyman, Hadrian, Louis XIV, Maria Theresa, Peter the Great, Queen Victoria, and dozens more—come alive with color, energy, and detail: their upbringings, their loves, their crucial spouses, their dreadful children. They illustrate how politics and government are a gruelling business: a ruler needed stamina, mental and physical toughness, and self-confidence. He or she needed the sound judgement of problems and people which is partly innate but also the product of education and experience. A good brain was essential for setting priorities, weighing conflicting advice, and matching ends to needs. A diplomatically astute marriage was often even more essential. Emperors (and the rare empresses) could be sacred symbols, warrior kings, political leaders, chief executive officers of the government machine, heads of a family, and impresarios directing the many elements of "soft power" essential to any regime’s survival. What was it like to live and work in such an extraordinary role? What qualities did it take to perform this role successfully? Lieven traces the shifting balance among these elements across eras that encompass a staggering array of events from the rise of the world’s great religions to the scientific revolution, the expansion of European empires across oceans, the great twentieth century conflicts, and the triumph of nationalism over imperialism. The rule of the emperor may be over, but Lieven shows us how we live with its poltical and cultural legacies today.