Quinn of Cygnus: Books 1 through 4
Title | Quinn of Cygnus: Books 1 through 4 PDF eBook |
Author | AM Scott |
Publisher | Lightwave Publishing LLC |
Pages | 887 |
Release | 2022-12-18 |
Genre | Fiction |
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The complete, classic space opera Quantum Fold, in a consolidated set, ready for binge reading! When Quinn arrives at Adzari Net Academy, it's clear everything is wrong. Really wrong. The scholarship seemed so right—Quinn's big chance! She'd leave the mud, giant lizards and back-breaking labor behind forever and gain so much more: skills, connections, a job, a real life. Then Quinn arrives to find the academy under new ownership and everything's changed. Mean girls, strict schedules and tough teachers aren't a problem. Quinn's got the brains, discipline and training to beat them at their own game. But the new owners raised the stakes and the house always wins. Quinn's big adventure has become a fight for survival. Light years from home, with no power or backup, how can she endure? Some might give up and fail. But not Quinn. She's determined to not just survive, but escape and do a little damage on her way out. They'll never know what hit them. Take flight with Quinn into action and adventure!
Indian Captivity in Spanish America
Title | Indian Captivity in Spanish America PDF eBook |
Author | Fernando Operé |
Publisher | University of Virginia Press |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780813925875 |
Even before the arrival of Europeans to the Americas, the practice of taking captives was widespread among Native Americans. Indians took captives for many reasons: to replace--by adoption--tribal members who had been lost in battle, to use as barter for needed material goods, to use as slaves, or to use for reproductive purposes. From the legendary story of John Smith's captivity in the Virginia Colony to the wildly successful narratives of New England colonists taken captive by local Indians, the genre of the captivity narrative is well known among historians and students of early American literature. Not so for Hispanic America. Fernando Operé redresses this oversight, offering the first comprehensive historical and literary account of Indian captivity in Spanish-controlled territory from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Originally published in Spanish in 2001 as Historias de la frontera: El cautiverio en la América hispánica, this newly translated work reveals key insights into Native American culture in the New World's most remote regions. From the "happy captivity" of the Spanish military captain Francisco Nuñez de Pineda y Bascuñán, who in 1628 spent six congenial months with the Araucanian Indians on the Chilean frontier, to the harrowing nineteenth-century adventures of foreigners taken captive in the Argentine Pampas and Patagonia; from the declaraciones of the many captives rescued in the Rio de la Plata region of Argentina in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, to the riveting story of Helena Valero, who spent twenty-four years among the Yanomamö in Venezuela during the mid-twentieth century, Operé's vibrant history spans the entire gamut of Spain's far-flung frontiers. Eventually focusing on the role of captivity in Latin American literature, Operé convincingly shows how the captivity genre evolved over time, first to promote territorial expansion and deny intercultural connections during the colonial era, and later to romanticize the frontier in the service of nationalism after independence. This important book is thus multidisciplinary in its concept, providing ethnographic, historical, and literary insights into the lives and customs of Native Americans and their captives in the New World.
Quinn of Cygnus: Lift Off
Title | Quinn of Cygnus: Lift Off PDF eBook |
Author | AM Scott |
Publisher | Lightwave Publishing LLC |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 2020-10-15 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
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Something is wrong at Adzari Net Academy. Really wrong. It all seemed so right—Quinn’s big chance! She’d leave the mud, giant lizards and back-breaking labor behind forever and gain so much more: skills, connections, a job, a real life. Then Quinn arrives to find the academy under new ownership and everything’s changed. Mean girls, strict schedules and tough teachers aren’t a problem. Quinn’s got the brains, discipline and training to beat them at their own game. But the new owners raised the stakes and the house always wins. Quinn’s big adventure has become a fight for survival. Light years from home, with no power or backup, how can she endure? Some might give up and fail. But not Quinn. She’s determined to not just survive, but escape and do a little damage on her way out. They’ll never know what hit them.
All the World's Fighting Ships
Title | All the World's Fighting Ships PDF eBook |
Author | Frederick Thomas Jane |
Publisher | |
Pages | 734 |
Release | 1920 |
Genre | Navies |
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A Concordance to the Works of Horace
Title | A Concordance to the Works of Horace PDF eBook |
Author | Lane Cooper |
Publisher | Washington : Carnegie Institution of Washington |
Pages | 624 |
Release | 1916 |
Genre | Concordances |
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two Parts
Title | A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two Parts PDF eBook |
Author | Antonio Vieyra |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1452 |
Release | 1813 |
Genre | English language |
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A Dictionary of the English and Portuguese Languages
Title | A Dictionary of the English and Portuguese Languages PDF eBook |
Author | Antonio Vieyra |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1548 |
Release | 1860 |
Genre | English language |
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