CLAIMED FOR THE ITALIAN'S REVENGE Vol.2

CLAIMED FOR THE ITALIAN'S REVENGE Vol.2
Title CLAIMED FOR THE ITALIAN'S REVENGE Vol.2 PDF eBook
Author Natalie Rivers
Publisher Harlequin / SB Creative
Pages 80
Release 2020-02-01
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 4596077800

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Marco De Luna is head over heels for Claudia, his little sister’s new best friend…until he hears where she’s living—the old mansion on the outskirts of town that Primo Vasile stole from the De Luca family! Before long, though, she’s won him over in spite of his misgivings and they’re an item. But when Marco hears that Claudia has placed his sister, Bianca, in danger, he walks out on her in the middle of the night. Four years later, his heart burns for vengeance. So when Claudia is forced to marry a man she doesn’t love to save her father, it’s Marco’s chance to strike! Claudia feels her heart stirring with old feelings for Marco…but there’s no room in his heart for anything but cold-blooded revenge!

Emma Goldman, Vol. 2

Emma Goldman, Vol. 2
Title Emma Goldman, Vol. 2 PDF eBook
Author Emma Goldman
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 666
Release 2008-07-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0252099427

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Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years reconstructs the life of Emma Goldman through significant texts and documents. These volumes collect personal letters, lecture notes, newspaper articles, court transcripts, government surveillance reports, and numerous other documents, many of which appear here in English for the first time. Supplemented with thorough annotations, multiple appendixes, and detailed chronologies, the texts bring to life the memory of this singular, pivotal figure in American and European radical history. Volume 2: Making Speech Free, 1902-1909 extends many of the themes introduced in the previous volume, including Goldman's evolving attitudes toward political violence and social reform, intensified now by documentary accounts of the fomenting revolution in Russia and the legal opposition toward anarchism and labor organizing in the United States. Always an impassioned defender of free expression, Goldman's launch of her magazine Mother Earth in 1906 signaled a desire to bring radical thought into wider circulation, and its pages brought together modern literary and cultural ideas with a radical social agenda, quickly becoming a platform for her feminist critique, among her many other challenges to the status quo. With abundant examples from her writings and speeches, this volume details Goldman's emergence as one of American history's most fiercely outspoken opponents of hypocrisy and pretension in politics and public life.

Military History of Late Rome 565–602

Military History of Late Rome 565–602
Title Military History of Late Rome 565–602 PDF eBook
Author Ilkka Syvänne
Publisher Pen and Sword Military
Pages 449
Release 2022-09-21
Genre History
ISBN 1473872219

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A fresh analysis of the Roman Empire in the aftermath of the reconquests of Justinian I. It is often claimed that Justinian overstretched the Roman resources, but the analysis in Military History of Late Rome 565-602 proves that view wrong. It demonstrates that the initial troubles were largely the result of the mistakes of Justin II, and that his successors, Tiberius II and Maurice, not only restored its fortunes but were, at the time of Maurice’s death, actually poised to complete the reconquests of Justinian. It was thanks to the reforms of Maurice, which were codified in the military treatise the Strategikon, that the Roman army had achieved a position of relative superiority over all of its enemies—so that by 602 the Romans had decisively defeated the Persians, Slavs, and Avars. These gains, however, were lost when Maurice was murdered in a military mutiny that brought Phocas to power. This volume explains why the Roman army overthrew one of the greatest Roman emperors who ever lived. This was an era of epic battles, so the author also pays particular attention to the period tactics and analyzes all the period battles in great detail. These include such battles as Melitene, Constantia, Sirmium, Nymphius River, Solanchon, Lake Urmiah, Plain of Canzak, Iatrus, and the epic battles of Priscus and Comentiolus in the Balkans. Praise for Military History of Late Rome 425–457 “An outstanding work . . . [the series] gives us a very good picture of the long process that has come to be known as the ‘Fall of Rome.’ This is an invaluable read for anyone with an interest in Late Antiquity.” —The NYMAS Review

The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Title The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author Edward Gibbon
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 442
Release 2022-05-14
Genre
ISBN 337503461X

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1862.

Lives of Shakespearian Actors, Part III, Volume 2

Lives of Shakespearian Actors, Part III, Volume 2
Title Lives of Shakespearian Actors, Part III, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Gail Marshall
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 346
Release 2024-05-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1040129064

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Features actors who were significant in their development of new and innovative ways of performing Shakespeare. This title contains extracts from diaries, memoirs, private letters, and obituaries that present a contemporary account of their acting achievements and personal lives.

The Cambridge World History of Slavery: Volume 2, AD 500–AD 1420

The Cambridge World History of Slavery: Volume 2, AD 500–AD 1420
Title The Cambridge World History of Slavery: Volume 2, AD 500–AD 1420 PDF eBook
Author Craig Perry
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 603
Release 2021-08-12
Genre History
ISBN 1009158988

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Medieval slavery has received little attention relative to slavery in ancient Greece and Rome and in the early modern Atlantic world. This imbalance in the scholarship has led many to assume that slavery was of minor importance in the Middle Ages. In fact, the practice of slavery continued unabated across the globe throughout the medieval millennium. This volume – the final volume in The Cambridge World History of Slavery – covers the period between the fall of Rome and the rise of the transatlantic plantation complexes by assembling twenty-three original essays, written by scholars acknowledged as leaders in their respective fields. The volume demonstrates the continual and central presence of slavery in societies worldwide between 500 CE and 1420 CE. The essays analyze key concepts in the history of slavery, including gender, trade, empire, state formation and diplomacy, labor, childhood, social status and mobility, cultural attitudes, spectrums of dependency and coercion, and life histories of enslaved people.

The Cambridge World History of Slavery: Volume 2, AD 500-AD 1420

The Cambridge World History of Slavery: Volume 2, AD 500-AD 1420
Title The Cambridge World History of Slavery: Volume 2, AD 500-AD 1420 PDF eBook
Author David Eltis
Publisher
Pages 603
Release 2021-08-12
Genre History
ISBN 0521840678

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In this volume, leading scholars provide essay-length coverage of slavery in a wide variety of medieval contexts around the globe.