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Svetlana Red and the Chevaliers

Author : Victoria L. Szulc
Publisher : The Hen Companies/Victoria L. Szulc
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 50,58 MB
Release : 2024-07-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1958760331

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Will has never liked conflict. But the impassioned pleas of friends and the ascent of the horrors of World War II draw him into the fray between nations. He returns to Europe after spending almost forty years on American soil. Upon arriving in England, his homeland, Will rendezvous briefly with Anna before continuing on to France. Despite living hundreds of years and his vampirism, Will experiences violence beyond comprehension while trying to free friends from Nazi captivity. Will he be able to help Frederic escape an occupied France? And who is the beautiful Russian vampire spy that has enticed Will? Is she truly a help or a hindrance to the Allied cause? And what are her real motives for romancing Will?

Vermeer's Hat

Author : Timothy Brook
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 19,2 MB
Release : 2010-08-01
Category : History
ISBN : 159691727X

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In this critical darling Vermeer's captivating and enigmatic paintings become windows that reveal how daily life and thought-from Delft to Beijing--were transformed in the 17th century, when the world first became global. A Vermeer painting shows a military officer in a Dutch sitting room, talking to a laughing girl. In another canvas, fruit spills from a blue-and-white porcelain bowl. Familiar images that captivate us with their beauty--but as Timothy Brook shows us, these intimate pictures actually give us a remarkable view of an expanding world. The officer's dashing hat is made of beaver fur from North America, and it was beaver pelts from America that financed the voyages of explorers seeking routes to China-prized for the porcelains so often shown in Dutch paintings of this time, including Vermeer's. In this dazzling history, Timothy Brook uses Vermeer's works, and other contemporary images from Europe, Asia, and the Americas to trace the rapidly growing web of global trade, and the explosive, transforming, and sometimes destructive changes it wrought in the age when globalization really began.

Everyone Looks Better Undead

Author : Victoria L. Szulc
Publisher : The Hen Companies/Victoria L. Szulc
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 49,81 MB
Release : 2024-05-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1958760315

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The annual auto shows have come to Detroit bringing high powered industry types, celebrities and wannabe’s to the motor city. All the beautiful people want to be seen, in and outside of the hottest new rides. In the midst of all the glamor, Will has his hands full in a hospital wall to wall with beautiful models all stricken with a mysterious stomach bug. Anna and Tiffany are also in town, but for different reasons. If that wasn’t enough to challenge Will, a young male werewolf is on the loose. The lycan reminds him of his one true love Emma. Can Will help the lycan? Will Anna assist him? What does Tiffany want from Will after years apart? And can Will deny his attraction for the oratory pleasures of Dr. Caroline while fond memories of Emma haunt him?

Stalin's Library

Author : Geoffrey Roberts
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 35,47 MB
Release : 2022-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0300179049

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A compelling intellectual biography of Stalin told through his personal library "[A] fascinating new study."--Michael O'Donnell, Wall Street Journal In this engaging life of the twentieth century's most self-consciously learned dictator, Geoffrey Roberts explores the books Stalin read, how he read them, and what they taught him. Stalin firmly believed in the transformative potential of words, and his voracious appetite for reading guided him throughout his years. A biography as well as an intellectual portrait, this book explores all aspects of Stalin's tumultuous life and politics. Stalin, an avid reader from an early age, amassed a surprisingly diverse personal collection of thousands of books, many of which he marked and annotated, revealing his intimate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs. Based on his wide-ranging research in Russian archives, Roberts tells the story of the creation, fragmentation, and resurrection of Stalin's personal library. As a true believer in communist ideology, Stalin was a fanatical idealist who hated his enemies--the bourgeoisie, kulaks, capitalists, imperialists, reactionaries, counter-revolutionaries, traitors--but detested their ideas even more.

The Orphan Sky

Author : Ella Leya
Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 18,32 MB
Release : 2015-02-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1402298668

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Set at the crossroads of Turkish, Persian and Russian cultures under the red flag of Communism in the late 1970s, The Orphan Sky reveals one woman's struggle to reconcile her ideals with the corrupt world around her, and to decide whether to betray her country or her heart. Leila is a young classical pianist who dreams of winning international competitions and bringing awards to her beloved country Azerbaijan. She is also a proud daughter of the Communist Party. When she receives an assignment from her communist mentor to spy on a music shop suspected of traitorous Western influences, she does it eagerly, determined to prove her worth to the Party. But Leila didn't anticipate the complications of meeting Tahir, the rebellious painter who owns the music shop. His jazz recordings, abstract art, and subversive political opinions crack open the veneer of the world she's been living in. Just when she begins to fall in love with both the West and Tahir, her comrades force her to make an impossible choice.

A Terrible Country

Author : Keith Gessen
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 42,67 MB
Release : 2018-07-10
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0735221324

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A New York Times Editors' Choice Named a Best Book of 2018 by Bookforum, Nylon, Esquire, and Vulture "This artful and autumnal novel, published in high summer, is a gift to those who wish to receive it." —Dwight Garner, The New York Times "Hilarious, heartbreaking . . . A Terrible Country may be one of the best books you'll read this year." —Ann Levin, Associated Press "The funniest work of fiction I've read this year." —Christian Lorentzen, Vulture.com A literary triumph about Russia, family, love, and loyalty—from a founding editor of n+1 and author of Raising Raffi When Andrei Kaplan’s older brother Dima insists that Andrei return to Moscow to care for their ailing grandmother, Andrei must take stock of his life in New York. His girlfriend has stopped returning his text messages. His dissertation adviser is dubious about his job prospects. It’s the summer of 2008, and his bank account is running dangerously low. Perhaps a few months in Moscow are just what he needs. So Andrei sublets his room in Brooklyn, packs up his hockey stuff, and moves into the apartment that Stalin himself had given his grandmother, a woman who has outlived her husband and most of her friends. She survived the dark days of communism and witnessed Russia’s violent capitalist transformation, during which she lost her beloved dacha. She welcomes Andrei into her home, even if she can’t always remember who he is. Andrei learns to navigate Putin’s Moscow, still the city of his birth, but with more expensive coffee. He looks after his elderly—but surprisingly sharp!—grandmother, finds a place to play hockey, a café to send emails, and eventually some friends, including a beautiful young activist named Yulia. Over the course of the year, his grandmother’s health declines and his feelings of dislocation from both Russia and America deepen. Andrei knows he must reckon with his future and make choices that will determine his life and fate. When he becomes entangled with a group of leftists, Andrei’s politics and his allegiances are tested, and he is forced to come to terms with the Russian society he was born into and the American one he has enjoyed since he was a kid. A wise, sensitive novel about Russia, exile, family, love, history and fate, A Terrible County asks what you owe the place you were born, and what it owes you. Writing with grace and humor, Keith Gessen gives us a brilliant and mature novel that is sure to mark him as one of the most talented novelists of his generation.

The Long Depression

Author : Michael Roberts
Publisher : Haymarket Books
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 13,23 MB
Release : 2016-09-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1608465071

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Setting out from an unapologetic Marxist perspective, The Long Depression argues that the global economy remains in the throes of a depression. Making the case that the profitability of capital is too low, and the debt built up before the Great Recession too high, leading radical economist Michael Roberts persuasively presents his case that this depression will persist until the profitability of capital is restored through yet another slump.

The International Brigades

Author : Giles Tremlett
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 721 pages
File Size : 37,9 MB
Release : 2020-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1408854007

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** Shortlisted for the Military History Matters Book of the Year Award ** 'Magnificent. Narrative history at its vivid and compelling best' Fergal Keane The first major history of the International Brigades: a tale of blood, ideals and tragedy in the fight against fascism. The Spanish Civil War was the first armed battle in the fight against fascism, and a rallying cry for a generation. Over 35,000 volunteers from sixty-one countries around the world came to defend democracy against the troops of Franco, Hitler and Mussolini. Ill-equipped and disorderly, yet fuelled by a shared sense of purpose and potential glory, these disparate groups of idealistic young men and women formed a volunteer army of a size and type unseen since the Crusades, known as the International Brigades. Were they heroes or fools? Saints or bloodthirsty adventurers? And what exactly did they achieve? In this magisterial history, Giles Tremlett tells – for the first time – the story of the Spanish Civil War through the experiences of this remarkable group. Drawing on the Brigades' archives in Moscow, as well as first-hand accounts, The International Brigades captures all the human drama of a historic mission to halt fascist expansion in Europe.

Girl in Hyacinth Blue

Author : Susan Vreeland
Publisher : RosettaBooks
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 16,14 MB
Release : 2012-03-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0795323549

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This New York Times bestseller explores the life and many owners of an imaginary Vermeer painting in an “impressive debut collection” of linked stories (Publishers Weekly). A Dutch painting of a young girl survives three and a half centuries of loss, flood, anonymity, theft, secrecy, and even the Holocaust. This is the story of its owners whose lives are influenced by its beauty and mystery. Despite their many troubles and unsatisfied longings, the girl in hyacinth blue has the power to inspire love in all its human variety. This luminous story begins in the present day, when a professor invites a colleague to his home to see a painting that he has kept secret for decades. The professor swears it is a Vermeer—but why has he hidden this important work for so long? The reasons unfold in a series of events that trace the ownership of the painting back to World War II and Amsterdam, and still further back to the moment of the work’s inspiration. As the painting moves through each owner’s hands, what was long hidden quietly surfaces, illuminating poignant moments in multiple lives. Susan Vreeland’s characters remind us, through their love of this mysterious painting, how beauty transforms and why we reach for it, what lasts and what in our lives is singular and unforgettable. “Vreeland’s book is a work of art.” —New York Post

History of Violence

Author : Édouard Louis
Publisher :
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 49,74 MB
Release : 2018-06-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0374170592

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"Originally published in French in 2016 by Seuil, France, as Historie de la violence"--Title page verso.