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Unquiet Graves

Author : Eric Stover,Middle East Watch (Organization)
Publisher : Human Rights Watch
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Civil rights
ISBN : 156432057X

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The Unquiet Grave

Author : Sharyn McCrumb
Publisher : Pocket Books
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2019-12-17
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781982136413

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From the New York Times bestselling author of Prayers the Devil Answers and The Ballad of Tom Dooley, a “fascinating historical fiction novel you won’t be able to put down” (Bustle) based on one of the strangest murder trials in American history—the case of the Greenbrier Ghost. Lakin, West Virginia, 1930: Following a suicide attempt and consigned to a segregated insane asylum, attorney James P.D. Gardner finds himself under the care of Dr. James Boozer. Testing a new talking cure for insanity, Boozer encourages his elderly patient to share his experiences as the first black attorney to practice law in 19th-century West Virginia. His memorable case: defending a white man on trial for the murder of his young bride—a case that the prosecution based on the testimony of a ghost. Greenbrier, West Virginia, 1897: Beautiful, willful Zona Heaster has always lived in the mountains. Despite her mother’s misgivings, Zona marries the handsome Erasmus Trout Shue, Greenbrier’s newest resident and blacksmith. Her mother learns of her daughter’s death weeks later. A month after the funeral, Zona’s mother makes a chilling claim to the county prosecutor: her daughter was murdered, and she was told this by none other than Zona’s ghost... With her unique and “real knack for crafting full-bodied characters and using folklore to construct compelling plots” (Booklist), Sharyn McCrumb effortlessly demonstrates her place among the finest Southern writers at work today.

Newman's Unquiet Grave

Author : John Cornwell
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2011-09-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781441169013

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Newman's Unquiet Grave by John Cornwell Pdf

John Henry Newman was the most eminent English-speaking Christian thinker and writer of the past two hundred years. James Joyce hailed him the 'greatest' prose stylist of the Victorian age. A problematic campaign to canonise Newman started fifty years ago. After many delays John Paul II declared him a 'Venerable'. Then Pope Benedict XVI, a keen student of Newman's works, pressed for his beatification. Finally, in 2019 and after authentication of the second of two miracles attributed to Newman, he was canonised (made a saint) at a ceremony in Rome given by Pope Francis and attended by HRH Prince Charles. In Newman's Unquiet Grave John Cornwell (author of A Thief in the Night and Hitler's Pope) tells the story of the chequered attempts to establish Newman's sanctity against the background of major developments within Catholicism. His life was marked by personal feuds, self-absorption, accusations of professional and artistic narcissism, hypochondria, and same-sex friendships that at times bordered on the apparent homo-erotic. John Cornwell investigates the process of Newman's elevation to sainthood to present a highly original and controversial new portrait of the great man's life and genius for a new generation of religious and non-religious readers alike.

The Unquiet Grave - Short Stories Level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library

Author : M. R. James,Peter Hawkins
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 85 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-01
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780194630306

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The Unquiet Grave - Short Stories Level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library by M. R. James,Peter Hawkins Pdf

A level 4 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Retold for Learners of English by Peter Hawkins. If you find a locked room in a lonely inn, don't try to open it, even on a bright sunny day. If you find a strange whistle hidden among the stones of an old church, don't blow it. If a mysterious man gives you a piece of paper with strange writing on it, give it back to him at once. And if you call a dead man from his grave, don't expect to sleep peacefully ever again. Read these five ghost stories by daylight, and make sure your door is locked.

Unquiet Graves

Author : Allan Frewin Jones
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Audiobooks
ISBN : 1405076666

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Reading level: 3 [orange].

Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland

Author : Anne Cadwallader
Publisher : Mercier Press Ltd
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781781172377

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'. . . a well-written piece of investigative journalism that asks some deeply troubling questions . . .' - NY Journal of Books 'Cadwallader has written a brave, powerful and forensically detailed book about a shameful and denied aspect of our conflict's history.' - The Irish Times. 'Anne Cadwallader's remarkable book focusses on collusion in the British security forces (the RUC, the British Army, and the UDR) in the mid-Ulster "Murder Triangle". Over 120 people were killed by a loyalist gang operating in mid-Ulster and Cadwallader has created a convincing argument that collusion with certain elements of the security forces was crucial in the committing of these crimes and the lack of proper investigation into many of these crimes' - The Dublin Reader Farmers, shopkeepers, publicans and businessmen were slaughtered in a bloody decade of bombings and shootings in the counties of Tyrone and Armagh in the 1970s. Four families each lost three relatives; in other cases, children were left orphaned after both parents were murdered. For years, there were claims that loyalists were helped and guided by the RUC and Ulster Defence Regiment members. But, until now, there was no proof. Drawing on 15 years of research, and using forensic and ballistic information never before published, this book includes official documents showing that the highest in the land knew of the collusion and names those whose fingers were on the trigger and who detonated the bombs. It draws on previously unpublished reports written by the PSNI's own Historical Enquiries Team. It also includes heartbreaking interviews with the bereaved families whose lives were shattered by this cold and calculated campaign.

The Unquiet Grave

Author : Steve Hendricks
Publisher : Da Capo Press
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2007-09-07
Category : True Crime
ISBN : 1568583648

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In 1976 the body of Anna Mae Aquash, an American Indian luminary, was found frozen in the Badlands of South Dakota — or so the FBI said. After a suspicious autopsy and a rushed burial, friends had Aquash exhumed and found a .32-caliber bullet in her skull. Using this scandal as a point of departure, The Unquiet Grave opens a tunnel into the dark side of the FBI and its subversion of American Indian activists. But the book also discovers things the Indians would prefer to keep buried. What unfolds is a sinuous tale of conspiracy, murder, and cover-up that stretches from the plains of South Dakota to the polished corridors of Washington, D.C. First-time author Steve Hendricks sued the FBI over several years to pry out thousands of unseen documents about the events. His work was supported by the prestigious Fund for Investigative Journalism. Hendricks, who has freelanced for The Nation, Boston Globe, Orion, and public radio, is one of those rare reporters whose investigative tenacity is accompanied by grace with the written word.

An Unquiet Grave

Author : P. J. Parrish
Publisher : Pinnacle Books
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Fiction
ISBN : UOM:39015067638497

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An Unquiet Grave by P. J. Parrish Pdf

In a remote corner of the Michigan woods, behind rusted iron gates and crumbling stone walls, lie one of the country's most notorious sanitariums and its forgotten cemetery. The sprawling ruin is empty now, and the bulldozers have come to raze it. But as they do, a terrifying secret begins to emerge...

The Seizure of Saddam Hussein's Archive of Atrocity

Author : Bruce P. Montgomery
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2019-10-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9781498556989

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The Seizure of Saddam Hussein's Archive of Atrocity by Bruce P. Montgomery Pdf

This book examines controversies surrounding the seizure of the Baathist security files and the discovery of an Iraqi Jewish archive amid the Kurdish uprising and the US-led invasion of Iraq. The author analyzes how the events ignited a fierce struggle for the files, which document Saddam Hussein’s vast humanitarian crimes.

Displaced Archives

Author : James Lowry
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2017-02-17
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781317149538

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Displaced Archives by James Lowry Pdf

Displaced archives have long been a problem and their existence continues to trouble archivists, historians and government officials. Displaced Archives brings together leading international experts to comprehensively explore the current state of affairs for the first time. Drawing on case studies from around the world, the authors examine displaced archives as a consequence of conflict and colonialism, analysing their impact on government administration, nation building, human rights and justice. Renewed action is advocated through considerations of the legal approaches to repatriation, the role of the international archival community, ‘shared heritage’ approaches and other solutions. The volume offers new theoretical, technical and political insights and will be essential reading for practitioners, academics and students in the field of archives, cultural property and heritage management, as well as history, politics and international relations.

The Grave Raven

Author : Kevan Dale
Publisher : Kevan Dale Fiction
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2019-01-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780983688747

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To fulfill her oath, she must enter a world of evil. To serve her mentor, she must help him release its power. Massachusetts, 1737. Kate Finch is determined to keep her word. But between secretly teaching magic to the governor’s daughter, juggling her mentor’s increasingly urgent demands, and the bold pledge she gave to the rebels, the young witch isn’t certain how many vows she can honor. And with the missing girl she seeks speaking to her through a dead body, Kate worries she’s in over her head when the corpse coughs up a murdered man’s ring. As she races to access the dark realm to attempt a rescue, she discovers the truth about her sorcerous heritage. And with her master’s grand plans to control the demonic forces polluting Salem about to come to fruition, Kate fears he may unleash a catastrophe that could destroy the entire world. Can she balance saving an innocent trapped in a hellish domain and protecting the colony from disaster? The Grave Raven is the riveting second volume in The Books of Conjury historical fantasy series. If you like earth-shattering magic, breathtaking twists and turns, and heroines battling impossible odds, then you’ll love Kevan Dale’s nail-biting adventure. Buy The Grave Raven to put loyalty to the test today!

The Supernatural and Fantastic in Short Detective Fiction

Author : Laird R. Blackwell
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2020-10-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781476639451

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The Supernatural and Fantastic in Short Detective Fiction by Laird R. Blackwell Pdf

Although fantasy and supernatural literature have long and celebrated histories, many critics contend that the fantastic and the supernatural have no place in the logical, rational, world of the detective story. This book is the first extensive study of the fantastic in detective fiction and it explores the highly debated question of whether detective fiction and the fantastic can comfortably coexist. The "locked room" mystery--which often uses the fantastic as a red herring to eventually be debunked by reason and logic--has long been among the most popular subgenres of detective fiction. This book also explores stories featuring almost supernaturally gifted detectives, stories where the supernatural is truly encountered, and stories with ambiguous endings. Close to 500 detective stories from 1841 to 2000, in which the fantastic or supernatural plays a central role, are discussed and analyzed. Although not all the stories are judged to be successful as detective tales, in the great majority, the fantastic enlivens the tale and deepens the mystery without weakening the detective elements.

Bismarck

Author : Iain Ballantyne
Publisher : Ipso Books
Page : 140 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9781504059152

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Bismarck by Iain Ballantyne Pdf

With extensive eyewitness accounts, the author of Killing the Bismarck vividly reconstructs the day British soldiers sank the infamous Nazi battleship. May 26, 1941. After a desperate chase lasting three days and more than seventeen hundred miles, Britain’s Home Fleet would finally close in on the world’s most powerful battleship, the very ship that sank the Royal Navy’s battlecruiser HMS Hood. The German battleship Bismarck was literally in a class by itself, being one of two newly-designed Bismarck-class ships in the German fleet. But it would soon face, and ultimately lose, a brutal fight to the finish involving more than five thousand men of the Royal Navy and twenty-six thousand men of Hitler’s Kriegsmarine. Historian Iain Ballantyne spent years conducting interviews with surviving veterans who had been present on that fateful day. Published here for the first time, alongside a compelling narrative of the final twenty-four hours of the mission to sink the Bismarck, are transcripts of those interviews, offering the unique eyewitness accounts of Royal Navy sailors who participated in one of the most significant sea battles of World War II.

The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Lovell Beddoes

Author : Ute Berns
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2016-03-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781317041252

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The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Lovell Beddoes by Ute Berns Pdf

Bringing together eminent scholars and emerging critics who offer a range of perspectives and critical methods, this collection sets a new standard in Beddoes criticism. In line with the goals of Ashgate's Research Companion series, the editors and contributors provide an overview of Beddoes's criticism and identify significant new directions in Beddoes studies. These include exploring Beddoes's German context, only recently a site of critical attention; reading Beddoes's plays in light of gender theory; and reassessing Beddoes's use of dramatic genre in the context of recent work by theatre historians. Rounding out the volume are essays devoted to key areas in Beddoes's scholarship such as nineteenth-century medical theories, psychoanalytic myth, and Romantic ventriloquism. This collection makes the case for Beddoes's centrality to contemporary debates about nineteenth-century literary culture and its contexts and his influence on Modernist conceptions of literature.

Strangers on the Western Front

Author : Guoqi Xu
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2011-02-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674060555

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Strangers on the Western Front by Guoqi Xu Pdf

During World War I, Britain and France imported workers from their colonies to labor behind the front lines. The single largest group of support labor came not from imperial colonies, however, but from China. Xu Guoqi tells the remarkable story of the 140,000 Chinese men recruited for the Allied war effort. These laborers, mostly illiterate peasants from north China, came voluntarily and worked in Europe longer than any other group. Xu explores China’s reasons for sending its citizens to help the British and French (and, later, the Americans), the backgrounds of the workers, their difficult transit to Europe—across the Pacific, through Canada, and over the Atlantic—and their experiences with the Allied armies. It was the first encounter with Westerners for most of these Chinese peasants, and Xu also considers the story from their perspective: how they understood this distant war, the racism and suspicion they faced, and their attempts to hold on to their culture so far from home. In recovering this fascinating lost story, Xu highlights the Chinese contribution to World War I and illuminates the essential role these unsung laborers played in modern China’s search for a new national identity on the global stage.