A Land So Fair and Bright

A Land So Fair and Bright
Title A Land So Fair and Bright PDF eBook
Author Russ Hofvendahl
Publisher Sheridan House, Inc.
Pages 332
Release 1991
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780924486104

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Hofvendahl's travels at 16 seem right out of Woody Guthrie. When he jumped ahip in 1938, he headed east through Canada, south to New Orleans via New York, and across to San Francisco. He rode the rails often, and here he tells of catching freights on the fly, of panaoramas viewed from side-door pullmans or from open gondolas snaking down California peaks. There were also times without shelter, food, or water...A rare and exhilarating true-life tale. Booklist

The Starry Crown: for the Sabbath School

The Starry Crown: for the Sabbath School
Title The Starry Crown: for the Sabbath School PDF eBook
Author Aldine S. Kieffer
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 118
Release 2024-05-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385259754

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

Waverley Magazine

Waverley Magazine
Title Waverley Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1852
Genre American literature
ISBN

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Land So Fair

Land So Fair
Title Land So Fair PDF eBook
Author Firth Haring Fabend
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 367
Release 2008
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595473164

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Land So Fair opens in 1737 on a Hudson Valley farm, where the family's land, "sought, bought, cleared, planted, harvested, bequeathed, fought over, challenged, confiscated, and laced with bones and blood," is threatened anew each generation. Three strong-minded Dutch-American women, related to each other by marriage, deal with the privations of life in a wilderness community, the deaths of beloved family members, threats to their land by outside usurpers, and a dawning realization that slavery, once considered "necessary," is leading inexorably to tragedy. Troubles within the Dutch church, combined with violent uprisings by slaves, make life a test of endurance, physically, emotionally, and morally. As the struggle for independence from England versus loyalty to the Crown heats up, war erupts, and daily life takes on an ever-more desperate character. A fierce local "civil war" intensifies the looting, plundering, massacre, battles, and treason of the Revolution. In the end, the futility of war is clear when the English commander in chief acknowledges to George Washington in 1783 that the conflict should have ended with the American victory at Trenton seven years before, in 1776. "Fabend's evocative prose recreates a vivid New World. A poignant and gripping story, richly researched."

Sweet Fields of Eden

Sweet Fields of Eden
Title Sweet Fields of Eden PDF eBook
Author John Harrison Tenney
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1882
Genre Hymns
ISBN

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Bright of the Sky

Bright of the Sky
Title Bright of the Sky PDF eBook
Author Kay Kenyon
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 485
Release 2010-08-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1591028256

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Kay Kenyon, noted for her science fiction world-building, has in this new series created her most vivid and compelling society, the Universe Entire. In a land-locked galaxy that tunnels through our own, the Entire is a bizarre and seductive mix of long-lived quasi-human and alien beings gathered under a sky of fire, called the bright. A land of wonders, the Entire is sustained by monumental storm walls and an exotic, never-ending river. Over all, the elegant and cruel Tarig rule supreme. Into this rich milieu is thrust Titus Quinn, former star pilot, bereft of his beloved wife and daughter who are assumed dead by everyone on earth except Quinn. Believing them trapped in a parallel universe—one where he himself may have been imprisoned—he returns to the Entire without resources, language, or his memories of that former life. He is assisted by Anzi, a woman of the Chalin people, a Chinese culture copied from our own universe and transformed by the kingdom of the bright. Learning of his daughter’s dreadful slavery, Quinn swears to free her. To do so, he must cross the unimaginable distances of the Entire in disguise, for the Tarig are lying in wait for him. As Quinn’s memories return, he discovers why. Quinn’s goal is to penetrate the exotic culture of the Entire—to the heart of Tarig power, the fabulous city of the Ascendancy, to steal the key to his family’s redemption. But will his daughter and wife welcome rescue? Ten years of brutality have forced compromises on everyone. What Quinn will learn to his dismay is what his own choices were, long ago, in the Universe Entire. He will also discover why a fearful multiverse destiny is converging on him and what he must sacrifice to oppose the coming storm. This is high-concept SF written on the scale of Philip Jose Farmer’s Riverworld, Roger Zelazny’s Amber Chronicles, and Dan Simmons’s Hyperion.

Sweet Fields of Eden. For the Sabbath School

Sweet Fields of Eden. For the Sabbath School
Title Sweet Fields of Eden. For the Sabbath School PDF eBook
Author J. H. Tenney
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 133
Release 2024-05-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385481929

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.