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P. Michael Collins

    4 de junio de 1964
    P. Michael Collins
    Charlie Chan in The Temple of the Golden Horde
    The New Existence
    The Tigers of Bastogne
    A Path to Freedom
    Pope Benedict XVI
    Carrying the Fire
    • Carrying the Fire

      • 478 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      The years that have passed since Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins piloted the Apollo 11 spacecraft to the moon in July 1969 have done nothing to alter the fundamental wonder of the event: man reaching the moon remains one of the great events--technical and spiritual--of our lifetime. In Carrying the Fire, Michael Collins conveys, in a very personal way, the drama, beauty, and humor of that adventure. He also traces his development from his first flight experiences in the air force, through his days as a test pilot, to his Apollo 11 space walk, presenting an evocative picture of the joys of flight as well as a new perspective on time, light, and movement from someone who has seen the fragile Earth from the other side of the moon.

      Carrying the Fire
    • Pope Benedict XVI

      Successor to Peter

      • 96 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      The biography delves into the life of Pope Benedict XVI, exploring his early years in Bavaria and experiences during World War II. It highlights his academic journey, including his role as chief theological advisor during the Second Vatican Council and his subsequent shift towards a more orthodox Catholicism after the 1968 student riots. Appointed Archbishop of Munich and later Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, his decisions are positioned to significantly influence both the Catholic Church and the broader world.

      Pope Benedict XVI
    • A Path to Freedom

      • 80 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Michael Collins, the iconic Irish revolutionary, was not only a key political figure but also a passionate reader and writer. He established underground newspapers and penned essays that reflect his political beliefs and provide a distinctive perspective on Ireland's complex history. His writings capture the essence of his revolutionary spirit and the tumultuous times he lived in, offering readers a glimpse into his thoughts on the nation's struggles and aspirations.

      A Path to Freedom
    • The New Existence

      • 146 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Chicagoan Helen Price, a dying woman, recounts her life while driving toward an oncology appointment. She attempts to take her own life, survives, then dies under tragic circumstances. In death, Helen bequeaths the family home to her only son, gay playwright Norman Price. Father to an adopted Chinese child, and recently broken up with his partner, Norman’s life is in crisis. Helen also bequeaths a series of tapes to Nate Feldman, a Vietnam draft dodger ensconced in the far reaches of Canada, and the son of Helen’s former boss, Theodore Feldman. Nate’s return to America to claim the tapes occasions confronting a history of animus between father and son, but also the nature of the relationship between Helen Price and Theodore Feldman. Told from moving cars, the journeys of Norman Price and Nate Feldman converge toward unexpected mysteries and revelations that uncover not so much lies as understandings of life that no longer hold under the scrutiny of the present

      The New Existence
    • Set in San Francisco, the story follows Charlie Chan as he embarks on a speaking engagement, only to be drawn into a complex and perilous mystery. This case challenges his detective skills and intellect, showcasing his ability to navigate danger while unraveling clues. The narrative promises suspense and intrigue, highlighting Chan's unique approach to solving crimes.

      Charlie Chan in The Temple of the Golden Horde
    • This book provides a thorough examination of the controversial influence banks have on financing British industry, presenting a balanced perspective on their role. It delves into historical contexts and debates surrounding banking practices, offering insights into how these financial institutions have shaped industrial development in Britain. The analysis aims to clarify misconceptions and highlight the complexities of the banking industry's impact on economic growth and industrial finance.

      Banks and Industrial Finance in Britain, 1800-1939
    • Books that changed history

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Featuring a foreword by James Naughtie. Turn the pages of the most famous books of all time and marvel at the stories behind them. Over 75 of the world's most celebrated, controversial, rare, and seminal books are examined and explained in this stunning treasury. Books That Changed History is a unique encyclopedia spanning the history of the written word, from 3000 BCE to the modern day. Chronological chapters show the evolution of human knowledge and the changing ways in which books are made. Discover incredible coverage of history's most influential books including the Mahabharata, Shakespeare's First Folio, The Diary of Anne Frank, and Penguin's first ever paperbacks. From Darwin's groundbreaking On the Origin of Species to Louis Braille's conception of the Braille system that we still use today, these are world famous books that have had the biggest impact on history, whether for good or bad. Every book is presented with breathtaking photography and fascinating biographies of those who created them. Books That Changed History gathers dictionaries, diaries, plays, poems, treaties, and religious texts into one stunning celebration of the undisputed power of books.

      Books that changed history
    • Paul VI

      Pilgrim Pope

      • 152 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The biography explores the life of Pope Paul VI, highlighting his significant role as a reformer and evangelizer during his papacy from 1963 to 1978. Michael Collins delves into the spiritual depth of this influential pontiff, portraying him as a dedicated pilgrim of faith who left a lasting impact on the Catholic Church and the world. Through engaging storytelling, the book sheds light on his contributions and the challenges he faced during a transformative period in history.

      Paul VI
    • Based on contemporary documentation, Raphael's World explores the complex era in which the artist flourished and introduces the reader to the fascinating panoply of patrons. The 500th anniversary of the death of Raphael occurs on 6 April 2020. There will be a number of events to celebrate at the Vatican and other galleries around the world.

      Raphael's World