We, the Drowned

We, the Drowned
Title We, the Drowned PDF eBook
Author Carsten Jensen
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 848
Release 2011-02-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0547504675

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Explore the wondrous sea and the oddities of human nature in this international bestselling, thrilling epic novel of a Danish port town. Hailed in Europe as an instant classic, We, the Drowned is the story of the port town of Marstal, Denmark, whose inhabitants sailed the world from the mid-nineteenth century to the end of the Second World War. The novel tells of ships wrecked and blown up in wars, of places of terror and violence that continue to lure each generation; there are cannibals here, shrunken heads, prophetic dreams, and miraculous survivals. The result is a brilliant seafaring novel, a gripping saga encompassing industrial growth, the years of expansion and exploration, the crucible of the first half of the twentieth century, and most of all, the sea. Called “one of the most exciting authors in Nordic literature” by Henning Mankell, Carsten Jensen has worked as a literary critic and a journalist, reporting from China, Cambodia, Latin America, the Pacific Islands, and Afghanistan. He lives in Copenhagen and Marstal. “We, the Drowned sets sail beyond the narrow channels of the seafaring genre and approaches Tolstoy in its evocation of war’s confusion, its power to stun victors and vanquished alike…A gorgeous, unsparing novel.”—Washington Post “A generational saga, a swashbuckling sailor’s tale, and the account of a small town coming into modernity—both Melville and Steinbeck might have been pleased to read it.”—New Republic “Dozens of stories coalesce into an odyssey taut with action and drama and suffused with enough heart to satisfy readers who want more than the breakneck thrills of ships battling the elements.”—Publishers Weekly (starred)

The Pedagogical Seminary

The Pedagogical Seminary
Title The Pedagogical Seminary PDF eBook
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Pages 648
Release 1897
Genre Child psychology
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Vols. 5-15 include "Bibliography of child study," by Louis N. Wilson.

The Royal Engineers Journal

The Royal Engineers Journal
Title The Royal Engineers Journal PDF eBook
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Pages 522
Release 1911
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Stepping on the Cracks

Stepping on the Cracks
Title Stepping on the Cracks PDF eBook
Author Mary Downing Hahn
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 229
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0547076606

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In a small Southern town in 1944, two girls secretly help a seriously ill army deserter, a decision that changes their perceptions of right and wrong. Issues of moral ambiguity and accepting consequences for actions are thoughtfully considered in this deftly crafted story.

Iron Age

Iron Age
Title Iron Age PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 792
Release 1921
Genre Hardware
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Contours of Agency

Contours of Agency
Title Contours of Agency PDF eBook
Author Sarah Buss
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 390
Release 2002
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780262025133

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A wide range of philosophical essays informed by the work of Harry Frankfurt, who offers a response to each essay.

Desiccation Cracks and their Patterns

Desiccation Cracks and their Patterns
Title Desiccation Cracks and their Patterns PDF eBook
Author Lucas Goehring
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 368
Release 2016-03-09
Genre Science
ISBN 3527671943

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Bringing together basic ideas, classical theories, recent experimental and theoretical aspects, this book explains desiccation cracks from simple, easily-comprehensible cases to more complex, applied situations. The ideal team of authors, combining experimental and theoretical backgrounds, and with experience in both physical and earth sciences, discuss how the study of cracks can lead to the design of crack-resistant materials, as well as how cracks can be grown to generate patterned surfaces at the nano- and micro-scales. Important research and recent developments on tailoring desiccation cracks by different methods are covered, supported by straightforward, yet deep theoretical models. Intended for a broad readership spanning physics, materials science, and engineering to the geosciences, the book also includes additional reading especially for students engaged in pattern formation research.