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Inside the Last Outpost

Author : David Robbins,Wyndham Hartley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : History
ISBN : 0869858386

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At the start of the eighties, South African television screened a programme on Natal called The Last Outpost, and Tommy Bedford's usage of the phrase gained the status of legend. The programme was about the White settlers and their colonial system in Natal.

Inside the Last Outpost

Author : David Robbins,Wyndham Hartley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : History
ISBN : UVA:X001062632

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Inside the Last Outpost by David Robbins,Wyndham Hartley Pdf

At the start of the eighties, South African television screened a programme on Natal called The Last Outpost, and Tommy Bedford's usage of the phrase gained the status of legend. The programme was about the White settlers and their colonial system in Natal.

Last Outpost on the Zulu Frontier

Author : Graham Dominy
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2016-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780252098246

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Last Outpost on the Zulu Frontier by Graham Dominy Pdf

Small and isolated in the Colony of Natal, Fort Napier was long treated like a temporary outpost of the expanding British Empire. Yet British troops manned this South African garrison for over seventy years. Tasked with protecting colonists, the fort became even more significant as an influence on, and reference point for, settler society. Graham Dominy's Last Outpost on the Zulu Frontier reveals the unexamined but pivotal role of Fort Napier in the peacetime public dramas of the colony. Its triumphalist colonial-themed pageantry belied colonists's worries about their own vulnerability. As Dominy shows, the cultural, political, and economic methods used by the garrison compensated for this perceived weakness. Settler elites married their daughters to soldiers to create and preserve an English-speaking oligarchy. At the same time, garrison troops formed the backbone of a consumer market that allowed colonists to form banking and property interests that consolidated their control.

The Last Outpost and Other Tales

Author : Z. S. Adani
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2011-09
Category : Science fiction
ISBN : 0982946767

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The Last Outpost and Other Tales by Z. S. Adani Pdf

"Imaginative" -PUBLISHERS WEEKLY. Stories from the edge of space to the edge of consciousness... DNA theft means death in a society where people live encased within individual energy suits... The only survivor in an alien attack, Reus must deliver intelligence to the Inner League planets. Stuck on an alien station, all he needs to do is survive to fulfill his duty... Spore is a penal planet inhabited by ruthless psychopaths and some of their descendents in "A Fistful of Tassels." When a spacecraft crashes onto the world, Ataki, born of a convicted criminal, rescues the sole survivor from the canibs. Is criminal tendency really a genetic trait passed down to offsprings? As Jon is the only innocent on Spore, Ataki wants him to survive the deadly conditions and contribute his genes to his Tribe... In "Tomb" explorers land on the planet of the same name and find an ancient menace that must be destroyed at any cost.

The Last Outpost

Author : Hannah Ross
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2018-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1984397915

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A dystopian science fiction novel that unravels a great secret of the most mysterious continent in the world.Scott "Buck" Buckley, an environmental scientist, accepts the position of general overseer at the McMurdo Antarctic research station. After signing a secrecy declaration, Scott becomes privy to the existence of Geyser Valley, an area with a unique warm microclimate, which is home to the mysterious indigenous Anai people. In an outrageous conspiracy, the world governments are keeping the existence of these people a secret, to avoid limitations on the division of land for natural resources.Scott is fascinated by the unique culture of the Anai, visiting them and learning from them as much as he can. In the meantime, the world becomes more and more unstable as global war is about to break out. Just before darkness sets over Antarctica, warfare tears the world apart, and the research station finds itself completely isolated for the long and sunless winter. In the loneliness of the winter, Scott remains facing difficult questions all alone: who are the Anai, and how did they come to Antarctica? How much truth is there in their legends about giant ancient reptiles frozen in ice, waiting to come back to life? How is McMurdo going to hold on until the communications and supply lines are restored? And where are the limits one is not allowed to cross, not even in the name of survival? Reminiscent of Avatar and The Lost World by Conan Doyle, this book takes the reader on a journey of discovery one will not forget.

The Outpost

Author : Jake Tapper
Publisher : Little, Brown
Page : 789 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012-11-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780316215855

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The Outpost by Jake Tapper Pdf

The basis of the film starring Orlando Bloom and Scott Eastwood, The Outpost is the heartbreaking and inspiring story of one of America's deadliest battles during the war in Afghanistan, acclaimed by critics everywhere as a classic. At 5:58 AM on October 3rd, 2009, Combat Outpost Keating, located in frighteningly vulnerable terrain in Afghanistan just 14 miles from the Pakistani border, was viciously attacked. Though the 53 Americans there prevailed against nearly 400 Taliban fighters, their casualties made it the deadliest fight of the war for the U.S. that year. Four months after the battle, a Pentagon review revealed that there was no reason for the troops at Keating to have been there in the first place. In The Outpost, Jake Tapper gives us the powerful saga of COP Keating, from its establishment to eventual destruction, introducing us to an unforgettable cast of soldiers and their families, and to a place and war that has remained profoundly distant to most Americans. A runaway bestseller, it makes a savage war real, and American courage manifest. "The Outpost is a mind-boggling, all-too-true story of heroism, hubris, failed strategy, and heartbreaking sacrifice. If you want to understand how the war in Afghanistan went off the rails, you need to read this book." -- Jon Krakauer

Live Art in LA

Author : Peggy Phelan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780415684224

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Live Art in LA by Peggy Phelan Pdf

'Live Art in LA' explores the histories and legacies of performance art in Southern California in the 1970s and early 80s. Peggy Phelan documents and critically examines one of the most productive periods in the history of live art, using archival documents, historical resources and nearly 100 photographs.

Claude Rains

Author : John T. Soister,JoAnna Wioskowski
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2015-09-02
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781476612782

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Claude Rains by John T. Soister,JoAnna Wioskowski Pdf

The career of Claude Rains is often, and unfairly, overshadowed by the careers of the ever-popular Karloff, Lugosi, Chaney and Rathbone, but few can dispute that he was truly one of the world’s foremost character actors. The Invisible Man, ironically, made him quite the visible star. In his own inimitable way, Rains later became John Jasper (in Mystery of Edwin Drood), Louis Renault (Casablanca), Julius Caesar (Caesar and Cleopatra), and Mr. Dryden (Lawrence of Arabia). While concentrating on Rains’ more than fifty films, this book also comprehensively examines his work in other media: the stage, radio, television and recordings. His only child, Jessica, in the foreword, provides a brief biography of her father. There are many rare photographs.

Jewish Themes in Star Trek

Author : Yonassan Gershom
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2009-02-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780557048007

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Jewish Themes in Star Trek by Yonassan Gershom Pdf

Rabbi Gershom takes you where no rabbi has gone before! You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy this well-researched and reader-friendly journey into Jewish themes, actors, writers, in-jokes and subtexts in the Star Trek Universe. Inspired by a class he taught at the Minneapolis Talmud Torah, the book explores such things as: The Jewish origin of the Vulcan salute; How Vulcan culture is based on rabbinical Judaism; "Who is a Jew" among Trek characters in episodes, movies and the novels; How Talmudic logic helped expand the Star Trek universe; Why Ferengi values are NOT Jewish values -- and much more!

Comparative Ethos in Management

Author : Nikhil Barat,Bani P. Banerjee
Publisher : Excel Books India
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Management
ISBN : 8174464433

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Comparative Ethos in Management by Nikhil Barat,Bani P. Banerjee Pdf

Globalisation has now been accepted as an inevitable development with all its benefits and problems. As teachers of management, we realized the communication gap between managers of different countries who were brought face to face to discuss common issues. Each had his/her own perspective and this book attempts to depict the different shades of lenses through which they view the problem and seeks to offer a rationale for these differences. It is felt that a study of the different traits would enable the growth of mutual understanding and thus make such interactions more objective and fruitful.Critical study of several leading countries in the American continent, Europe, Asia and Australia has been carried out and the discerning traits identified to establish country and time specific trends as also the changes that have taken place and are most likely to happen.

Forty Years in the Wilderness: Moses Leads the Bible's Lost Generation

Author : Sue Sandidge
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2005-12-22
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1453583475

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Forty Years in the Wilderness: Moses Leads the Bible's Lost Generation by Sue Sandidge Pdf

The escape from Egypt is the pivotal event in the Old Testament. Through it God gave his people their freedom. For forty tumultuous years God and Moses and a chronically rebellious people suffered and fought and established the foundations of a legal system and a system of ethics that changed the world. The Old Testament reminds us that we must never forget the Exodus, or we will forget who we are. And as we learn about the Exodus, we learn who we are.

Islam in the World

Author : Malise Ruthven
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0195305035

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Islam in the World by Malise Ruthven Pdf

This invaluable introductory guide provides a complete and lively summary of Islam, one of the most worldly of the great religions, in which the quest for spiritual fulfillment is inevitably bound up with political aspirations. Malise Ruthven presents a full overview of the religion in its historical, geographic, and social settings.

Europe in the High Middle Ages

Author : William Chester Jordan
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2004-02-24
Category : History
ISBN : 9781101650912

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Europe in the High Middle Ages by William Chester Jordan Pdf

"The Penguin History of Europe series... is one of contemporary publishing's great projects."--New Statesman It was an age of hope and possibility, of accomplishment and expansion. Europe's High Middle Ages spanned the Crusades, the building of Chartres Cathedral, Dante's Inferno, and Thomas Aquinas. Buoyant, confident, creative, the era seemed to be flowering into a true renaissance-until the disastrous fourteenth century rained catastrophe in the form of plagues, famine, and war. In Europe in the High Middle Ages, William Chester Jordan paints a vivid, teeming landscape that captures this lost age in all its glory and complexity. Here are the great popes who revived the power of the Church against the secular princes; the writers and thinkers who paved the way for the Renaissance; the warriors who stemmed the Islamic tide in Spain and surged into Palestine; and the humbler estates, those who found new hope and prosperity until the long night of the 1300s. From high to low, from dramatic events to social structures, Jordan's account brings to life this fascinating age. Part of the Penguin History of Europe series, edited by David Cannadine.

The History and Conquests of the Saracens

Author : Edward Augustus Freeman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1876
Category : Arabian Peninsula
ISBN : UOM:39015063609203

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In the Work of Their Hands is Their Prayer

Author : Joel Daehnke
Publisher : Ohio University Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : American literature
ISBN : 9780821415023

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In the Work of Their Hands is Their Prayer by Joel Daehnke Pdf

"Enlisting works by Mark Twain and Willa Cather, as well as noncanonical sources, such as private journals, Daehnke examines the manner in which the imagery of the human figure at work and play in the frontier landscape participated in the nationalist, "civilizing" project of westward expansion. While acknowledging the growing secularization of American life, Daehnke surveys the continuing claims of the Christian redemptive scheme as a powerful symbolic domain for these writers' reflections on social progress and the potential for human perfectibility in the landscapes of the West."--Jacket.