Invisible Republic Vol. 1
Title | Invisible Republic Vol. 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Gabriel Hardman |
Publisher | Image Comics |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2015-08-26 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 1632155826 |
When a reporter unearths the secret history of the recently deposed dictator of a remote colonized moon, he discovers exposing secrets can deadly. Collects INVISIBLE REPUBLIC #1-5.
Invisible Republic
Title | Invisible Republic PDF eBook |
Author | Gabriel Hardman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | FICTION |
ISBN | 9781632154088 |
"Created by Gabriel Hardman & Corinna Bechko"--Title page.
Invisible Republic #1
Title | Invisible Republic #1 PDF eBook |
Author | Gabriel Hardman |
Publisher | Image Comics |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 2015-03-18 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
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Breaking Bad meets Blade Runner. Arthur McBride's planetary regime has fallen. His story is over. That is until reporter Croger Babb discovers the journal of Arthur's cousin, Maia. Inside is the violent, audacious hidden history of the legendary freedom fighter. Erased from the official record, Maia alone knows how dangerous her cousin really is... Creative team GABRIEL HARDMAN (KINSKI, "Intense" - A.V. Club) and CORINNA BECHKO (HEATHENTOWN, "Nuanced" _ Broken Frontier) brought you scifi adventure before (Planet of the Apes, Star Wars: Legacy, Hulk) but never this gritty or this epic.
Plato's Invisible Cities
Title | Plato's Invisible Cities PDF eBook |
Author | Adi Ophir |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780389209300 |
This book offers an original and detailed reading of Plato's Republic, one of the most influential philosophical works in the development of Western philosophy. The author discusses the Republic in terms of discursive events and political acts. Plato's act is placed in the context of a politico-discursive crisis in Athens at the end of the fifth and the beginning of the fourth century B.C. that gave rise to the dialogue's primary question, that of justice. The originality of Dr. Ophir lies in the way he reconstructs the Republic's different spatial settings--utopian, mythical, dramatic and discursive--using them as the main thread of his interpretation. Against the background of Plato's critique of the organization of civic-space in the Greek polis, the author relates the spatial settings in the Plato text to each other. This provides a basis for a re-examination of the relationship between philosophy and politics, which Plato's work advocates, and which it actually enacted.
Gabriel Dropout, Vol. 1
Title | Gabriel Dropout, Vol. 1 PDF eBook |
Author | UKAMI |
Publisher | Yen Press LLC |
Pages | 150 |
Release | 2017-10-31 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 0316561290 |
A fallen angel with falling grades! Gabriel White Tenma has descended from heaven to attend high school and guide humanity, but a newly found video game addiction might say otherwise.
Invisible Countries
Title | Invisible Countries PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Keating |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 295 |
Release | 2018-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300221622 |
A thoughtful analysis of how our world's borders came to be and why we may be emerging from a lengthy period of "cartographical stasis" What is a country? While certain basic criteria--borders, a government, and recognition from other countries--seem obvious, journalist Joshua Keating's book explores exceptions to these rules, including self-proclaimed countries such as Abkhazia, Kurdistan, and Somaliland, a Mohawk reservation straddling the U.S.-Canada border, and an island nation whose very existence is threatened by climate change. Through stories about these would-be countries' efforts at self-determination, as well as their respective challenges, Keating shows that there is no universal legal authority determining what a country is. He argues that although our current world map appears fairly static, economic, cultural, and environmental forces in the places he describes may spark change. Keating ably ties history to incisive and sympathetic observations drawn from his travels and personal interviews with residents, political leaders, and scholars in each of these "invisible countries."
The Invisible Girls
Title | The Invisible Girls PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Thebarge |
Publisher | Jericho Books |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2013-04-16 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1455523909 |
Twenty-seven-year-old Sarah The barge had it all - a loving boyfriend, an Ivy League degree, and a successful career - when her life was derailed by an unthinkable diagnosis: aggressive breast cancer. After surviving the grueling treatments - though just barely - Sarah moved to Portland, Oregon to start over. There, a chance encounter with an exhausted African mother and her daughters transformed her life again. A Somali refugee whose husband had left her, Hadhi was struggling to raise five young daughters, half a world a way from her war-torn homeland. Alone in a strange country, Hadhi and the girls were on the brink of starvation in their own home, "invisible" to their neighbors and to the world. As Sarah helped Hadhi and the girls navigate American life, her outreach to the family became a source of courage and a lifeline for herself. Poignant, at times shattering, Sarah The barge's riveting memoir invites readers to engage in her story of finding connection, love, and redemption in the most unexpected places.