The Rebel Worlds
Title | The Rebel Worlds PDF eBook |
Author | Poul Anderson |
Publisher | Coronet |
Pages | 141 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780340163382 |
Star Wars - the Rebel Files
Title | Star Wars - the Rebel Files PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Wallace |
Publisher | |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2018-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781785658754 |
This top-secret cache reproduces highly sensitive intelligence that traces the Rebel Alliance from its formation through its tireless fight against the Empire and the First Order. From its earliest beginnings in covert opposition to Imperial operations, the Alliance could not leave its most sensitive information open to the risk of digital interception. Instead, it was kept in a secure case, traveling with key senior Rebel personnel. Lost in the chaos surrounding the Battle of Endor, it was rediscovered many years later by the newly formed Resistance. Richly illustrated and full of strategic detail and history, the files also feature additional annotation by Resistance members such as General Leia Organa, Mon Mothma, Poe Dameron, and Admiral Ackbar, making this a crucial read for fans seeking a deeper understanding of the saga.
Rebel World
Title | Rebel World PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony J Melchiorri |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2017-08-26 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781976380914 |
Captain Tag Brewer saved the Mechanics. He even handed them the key to victory against the Collectors. But now the Mechanics want his blood. They aren't the only ones. When Tag returns to the SRE, he isn't given a hero's welcome. He is treated like a criminal. They suspect him of working for the Collectors. He finds himself mired in a plot that threatens to tear humanity apart. His only hope of quelling their suspicions and unifying the SRE is to follow a mysterious lead to an SRE colony planet where rebellion seems all but inevitable. But someone else has plans for this world and for Tag...
The New World
Title | The New World PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 1918 |
Genre | Christian sociology |
ISBN |
The Rebel's Clinic
Title | The Rebel's Clinic PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Shatz |
Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Pages | 355 |
Release | 2024-01-23 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0374720002 |
One of Lit Hub's most anticipated books of 2024 A revelatory biography of the writer-activist who inspired today’s movements for social and racial justice In the era of Black Lives Matter, Frantz Fanon’s shadow looms larger than ever. He was the intellectual activist of the postcolonial era, and his writings about race, revolution, and the psychology of power continue to shape radical movements across the world. In this searching biography, Adam Shatz tells the story of Fanon’s stunning journey, which has all the twists of a Cold War-era thriller. Fanon left his modest home in Martinique to fight in the French Army during World War II; when the war was over, he fell under the influence of Existentialism while studying medicine in Lyon and trying to make sense of his experiences as a Black man in a white city. Fanon went on to practice a novel psychiatry of “dis-alienation” in rural France and Algeria, and then join the Algerian independence struggle, where he became a spokesman, diplomat, and clandestine strategist. He died in 1961, while under the care of the CIA in a Maryland hospital. Today, Fanon’s Black Skin, White Masks and The Wretched of the Earth have become canonical texts of the Black and global radical imagination, comparable to James Baldwin’s essays in their influence. And yet they are little understood. In The Rebel’s Clinic, Shatz offers a dramatic reconstruction of Fanon’s extraordinary life—and a guide to the books that underlie today’s most vital efforts to challenge white supremacy and racial capitalism. Includes 8 pages of black-and-white photographs
The Rebel
Title | The Rebel PDF eBook |
Author | Albert Camus |
Publisher | Vintage |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 1992-01-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0679733841 |
By one of the most profoundly influential thinkers of our century, The Rebel is a classic essay on revolution. For Albert Camus, the urge to revolt is one of the "essential dimensions" of human nature, manifested in man's timeless Promethean struggle against the conditions of his existence, as well as the popular uprisings against established orders throughout history. And yet, with an eye toward the French Revolution and its regicides and deicides, he shows how inevitably the course of revolution leads to tyranny. As old regimes throughout the world collapse, The Rebel resonates as an ardent, eloquent, and supremely rational voice of conscience for our tumultuous times. Translated from the French by Anthony Bower.
Light
Title | Light PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 660 |
Release | 1888 |
Genre | Parapsychology |
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