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Illustrated throughout. Contents: The Transformation of Rome from a Pagan into a Christian City; Pagan Shrines and Temples; Christian Churches; Imperial Tombs; Papal Tombs; Pagan Cemetries; Christian Cemetries;
Medieval words of wisdom on the spiritual disciplines of the Christian faith
Number 6 in the Billabong series, "Captain Jim" takes place in World War I Enland. Norah and her father re-locate to England from Australia to be closer to Norah's brother and his best mate, who have joined up to help the British Empire in the war.
Tharon, the beautiful and spirited daughter of rancher Jim Last, rides and shoots like a man, but is desired by all the men of the idyllic Lost Valley, including the local top man, bully and cattle rustler, Buck Courtrey. After her father's murder, Tharon takes the law into her own hands, organising the local settlers to fight back against Courtrey's thugs; but the arrival of a stranger from the US Forest Service could change everything... This carefully hand-edited version of Vingie E. Roe's Western classic includes all the original illustrations by Frank Tenney Johnson.
This collection of poems by Friedrich Schiller belongs to the second period of his works (1785 - 1789) and contains the widely known "Hymn to Joy", also known as "Ode to Joy", which became the basis for the fourth movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.It was a phase of Schiller's intense occupation with history and with drama. But even though Schiller wrote only few poems during this time, particularly the above mentioned "Hymn to Joy" and the poem "Resignation", which features the religious contention between a deceased soul and eternity, these poems do give a fascinating insight into the genius of this giant of German Literature.This volume follows Schiller's Poems - The First Period - (ISBN 978-1-78139-092-4).
Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier (1811 - 1872) was a French writer and critic.In his youth Gautier was an adherent of Romanticism, but later his work became difficult to classify and he remains a point of reference for many subsequent literary traditions such as Parnassianism, Symbolism, Decadence and Modernism. He rejected bourgeois everyday life saying that it is a kingdom of vulgar men and hucksters. He despised petit bourgeois moralizing and democratic ideological content in literature. This book of poems - Enamels and Cameos - is his last and some consider his most important work. It focusses on the beauty of everyday life, his poetry becoming compact and Gautier's poetry changes profoundly, becoming compact and stark, as Gautier explained, "treating tiny subjects in a severely formal way."He was widely esteemed by writers as diverse as Balzac, Baudelaire, the Goncourt brothers, Flaubert, Proust and Oscar Wilde.
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