Music in the Old Bones
Title | Music in the Old Bones PDF eBook |
Author | Janet Howe Gaines |
Publisher | SIU Press |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780809322749 |
"Music in the Old Bones is a guide to the eternal Jezebel story. The first part of this illustrated study is a detailed analysis that explores the biblical tale from traditional and feminist points of view. Gaines then analyzes the ways authors through the centuries have treated Jezebel."--BOOK JACKET.
Old Bones
Title | Old Bones PDF eBook |
Author | Trudy Nan Boyce |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2017-02-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0399167277 |
A timely and penetrating mystery about the intersection of policing, racism, and the community—set in a city at its boiling point—from an author who’s been in the trenches and seen it all. A senseless act of violence. During a vigil calling for police reform, students from Spelman College, a historically black women’s institution, are assaulted by rifle fire from a passing vehicle. On her way to interview witnesses, Detective Sarah “Salt” Alt confronts the fleeing vehicle of the suspects, but they get away. A city in turmoil. While other detectives take the lead on the Spelman murders, Salt is tasked to investigate the case of a recently discovered decomposed body. When she combs through the missing-persons reports, it becomes clear the victim is a girl Salt took into custody two years before, and Salt feels a grave responsibility to learn the truth about how the girl died. But before she can pursue any leads, Salt is called onto emergency riot detail—in the wake of the assault on the Spelman students, Atlanta has reached the boiling point. In a city burdened by history and a community erupting in pain and anger, Salt must delve into the past for answers. A gripping and astute story about what it means to serve and protect, Old Bones solidifies Trudy Nan Boyce as an evocative, authoritative voice in crime fiction.
Big Old Bones
Title | Big Old Bones PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Carrick |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1992-04 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780395615829 |
Professor Potts discovers some big old bones and puts them together in various ways until he is satisfied he has discovered a dinosaur that once ruled the earth.
Singing Bones
Title | Singing Bones PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Curkpatrick |
Publisher | Sydney University Press |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2020-06-01 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1743326785 |
Manikay are the ancestral songs of Arnhem Land, passed down over generations and containing vital cultural knowledge. Singing Bones foregrounds the voices of manikay singers from Ngukurr in southeastern Arnhem Land, and charts their critically acclaimed collaboration with jazz musicians from the Australian Art Orchestra, Crossing Roper Bar. It offers an overview of Wägilak manikay narratives and style, including their social, ceremonial and linguistic aspects, and explores the Crossing Roper Bar project as an example of creative intercultural collaboration and a continuation of the manikay tradition.
X-ray Audio
Title | X-ray Audio PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Coates |
Publisher | X-Ray Audio |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Cold War |
ISBN | 9781907222382 |
Many older people in Russia remember seeing and hearing mysterious vinyl flexi-discs when they were young. They had partial images of skeletons on them, could be played like gramophone records and were called 'bones' or 'ribs'. They contained forbidden music. X-Ray Audio tells the secret history of these ghostly records and of the people who made, bought and sold them. Lavishly illustrated in full colour with images of discs collected in Russia, it is a unique story of forbidden culture, bootleg technology and human endeavour.
Old Bones
Title | Old Bones PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas Preston |
Publisher | Grand Central Publishing |
Pages | 327 |
Release | 2019-08-20 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1538747219 |
The #1 NYT bestselling authors Preston & Child bring the true story of the ill-fated Donner Party to new life in this thrilling novel of archaeology, history, murder, and suspense. Nora Kelly, a young curator at the Santa Fe Institute of Archaeology, is approached by historian Clive Benton with a once-in-a-lifetime proposal: to lead a team in search of the so-called "Lost Camp" of the tragic Donner Party. This was a group of pioneers who earned a terrible place in American history when they became snow-bound in the California mountains in 1847, their fate unknown until the first skeletonized survivors stumbled out of the wilderness, raving about starvation, murder-and cannibalism. Benton tells Kelly he has stumbled upon an amazing find: the long-sought diary of one of the victims, which has an enigmatic description of the Lost Camp. Nora agrees to lead an expedition to locate and excavate it-to reveal its long-buried secrets. Once in the mountains, however, they learn that discovering the camp is only the first step in a mounting journey of fear. For as they uncover old bones, they expose the real truth of what happened, one that is far more shocking and bizarre than mere cannibalism. And when those ancient horrors lead to present-day violence on a grand scale, rookie FBI agent Corrie Swanson is assigned the case...only to find that her first investigation might very well be her last.
Skin and Bones
Title | Skin and Bones PDF eBook |
Author | M. Ryan Taylor |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 2014-02-13 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781495942990 |
"There was an old woman all skin and bones ..."--Back cover.