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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
Since mankind first began to wonder about the cosmos we have dreamed of travelling to the Moon. From folklore and myths to the first science fiction, stories about our Moon inspired those scientists who turned these dreams into reality. It is fifty years since the Apollo astronauts first walked on the Moon, one of the greatest accomplishments of mankind. Now, there is a new space race to the Moon. In the last few years, all of the world's major space agencies as well as several private space companies have announced their goals of establishing a lunar settlement by 2030 - the future of lunar exploration is bright. Astronomy began by observing our Moon. Today, scientists are still making exciting discoveries about our celestial neighbour. From its origins, to the effects of the Moon on our planet and on life, this is a story I have long wanted to tell. In this biography of the Moon I will describe the history of our Moon, the latest research findings, and what the future holds for our magnificent Moon. Written in an understandable way by an Astrophysicist with a passion for understanding our Moon, this book should answer all your questions, from how our Moon causes the ocean tides to why we should go back and explore its surface.
'Cryptocurrency Explained' helps decode the mysterious world of cryptocurrency and simply explains how everyday people can benefit from using it. Gone are the days when cryptocurrency was just used by tech nerds, now it's a viable investment strategy that's making countless millionaires
Butterfield: Seven Years With The Wild Indians is a book written by Ben Moore, Sr. It is a memoir that chronicles the author's experiences living with and among the Comanche Indians in the late 1800s. The book follows the story of James Butterfield, a young man who was captured by the Comanche tribe and raised as one of their own. Butterfield's story is told through the eyes of Moore, who was a close friend and companion to Butterfield during his time with the Comanche. The book provides a detailed account of Comanche culture, customs, and way of life, as well as the challenges and dangers faced by Butterfield and other settlers during this time period. It is a fascinating and insightful read that offers a unique perspective on the history of the American West.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Prepare to be swept away on an unforgettable literary journey with "Unexpected," a breathtaking novel that defies expectations and challenges the boundaries of storytelling. Immerse yourself in a world where surprises lurk around every corner, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and where the power of the unexpected unfolds with each turn of the page.In "Unexpected," the author masterfully weaves a tapestry of intrigue, suspense, and emotional depth. This compelling narrative introduces you to a captivating cast of characters whose lives intertwine in ways they never could have predicted. From chance encounters and serendipitous events to unforeseen twists of fate, this novel explores the profound impact that unexpected moments can have on our lives.Prepare to be enthralled by the author's skillful storytelling as they skillfully navigate the fine line between anticipation and surprise. With meticulous attention to detail, the characters and their relationships are crafted with such depth and authenticity that you'll find yourself fully immersed in their joys, sorrows, and profound transformations."Unexpected" is a celebration of life's unpredictable nature and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Through its thought-provoking narratives, this novel encourages us to embrace the unknown, to find beauty in the unexpected, and to recognize the extraordinary possibilities that lie just beyond the veil of our comfort zones.With vivid and evocative prose, the author transports you to vibrant settings that come alive with each description. From bustling city streets to secluded countryside retreats, you'll experience the rich tapestry of the world through the eyes of the characters. The author's words paint a vivid picture, immersing you in a sensory experience that leaves an indelible mark on your imagination."Unexpected" is not just a novel; it's an exploration of the human condition, a testament to the power of resilience, and a celebration of the beauty that can emerge from life's unexpected twists and turns. It will leave you contemplating the mysteries of existence, questioning your assumptions, and cherishing the moments of surprise and serendipity that shape our lives.Don't miss the opportunity to embark on this extraordinary literary adventure. Grab your copy of "Unexpected" today and surrender to a world where the unexpected reigns supreme. Allow yourself to be captivated by the unpredictable, and discover the profound impact that unexpected moments can have on our hearts, minds, and souls.
[headline]Rethinks the relationship between architecture, literature and (in)visibility in the nineteenth-century city Ben Moore presents a new approach to reading urban modernity in nineteenth-century literature, by bringing together hidden, mobile and transparent features of city space as part of a single system he calls 'invisible architecture'. Resisting narratives of the nineteenth-century as progressing from concealment to transparency, he instead argues for a dynamic interaction between these tendencies. Across two parts, this book addresses a range of apparently disparate buildings and spaces. Part I offers new readings of three writers and their cities: Elizabeth Gaskell and Manchester, Charles Dickens and London, and Émile Zola and Paris, focusing on the cellar-dwelling, the railway and river, and the department store respectively. Part II takes a broader view by analysing three spatial forms that have not usually been considered features of nineteenth-century modernity: the Gothic cathedral, the arabesque and white walls. Through these readings, the book extends our understanding of the uneven modernity of this period. [bio]Ben Moore is Assistant Professor in English Literature at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands. He is the author of Human Tissue in the Realist Novel, 1850-1895 (2023) and Co-Editor of the Gaskell Journal. His work has appeared in journals including Victorian Literature and Culture, Modernism/modernity, Modern Language Review and the Journal of Victorian Culture, as well as in various handbooks and edited collections.
This Pivot engages with current debates about anthropocentrism and the Anthropocene to propose a reappraisal of the realist novel in the second half of the nineteenth century. Through three case studies, it argues for ¿human tissue¿ as a conceptual tool for reading that brings together biology, literature and questions of layering. This new approach is shown to be especially salient to the Victorian period, when the application of ¿tissue¿ to biology first emerges. The book is distinctive in bringing together theoretical concerns around realism and the Anthropocene ¿ two major topics in literary criticism ¿ and presenting a new methodology to approach this conjunction, demonstrated through original readings of Charles Kingsley, George Eliot, and Emile Zola and two English-language writers he influenced (George Moore and Vernon Lee).
This book is about the history and future of life and the universe, written at a level that any educated lay-person can understand and enjoy.
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