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Stephen L. Carter

    26 de octubre de 1954

    Stephen L. Carter es un distinguido autor cuya obra literaria profundiza en temas complejos que conectan fe, política y raza. A través de su estilo distintivo, explora dilemas morales y desafíos sociales, ofreciendo a los lectores una profunda reflexión. Sus escritos son conocidos por su profundidad intelectual y su capacidad para cautivar al lector.

    Science of Arms
    The Culture Of Disbelief
    Palace Council
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    Fighting for Liberty: Argyll & Monmouth's Military Campaigns Against the Government of King James, 1685
    El emperador de Ocean Park
    • El emperador de Ocean Park

      • 717 páginas
      • 26 horas de lectura

      La trama de esta novela, que en Estados Unidos ha merecido el calificativo de obra maestra, se desarrolla alrededor de una compleja familia de la alta sociedad afroamericana, cuyo patriarca, un poderoso juez supuestamente vinculado al mundo del crimen, acaba de fallecer. Él era el Emperador que da título a la obra, y a su muerte vuelven a emerger las zonas oscuras que ensombrecieron su carrera. Su hijo Talcott intentará unir las piezas de un complejo puzzle de asesinatos y ocultaciones que finalmente acabarán encajando. Una intriga vertiginosa, brillante y excelentemente escrita, un retrato magistral del entramado de ambiciones, corrupción y mentiras oculto tras el sistema judicial, que mantiene el suspense y la aguda crítica social desde la primera página.

      El emperador de Ocean Park
    • Two lesser characters from Carter's bestselling first novel, "The Emperor of Ocean Park"--husband and wife Lemaster and Julia Carlyle--take center stage in this compelling, literate page-turner that blends a gripping whodunit with complex discussions of politics and race in contemporary America.

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    • Palace Council

      • 624 páginas
      • 22 horas de lectura

      USA Today called Stephen L. Carter’s last novel “the perfect summer read . . . Carter slips in so many original, thought-provoking observations that the reader is sad the killer has been caught.” Now Carter, the best-selling author of New England White, is back with Palace Council, a gripping political thriller set in the era of Watergate and Vietnam. Philmont Castle is a man who has it all: wealth, respect, and connections. He’s the last person you’d expect to fall prey to a murderer, but when his body is found on the grounds of a Harlem mansion, the young writer Eddie Wesley, along with the woman he loves, Aurelia Treene, are pulled into a twenty-year search for the truth. The disappearance of Eddie’s sister June makes their investigation even more troubling. As Eddie and Aurelia uncover layer upon layer of intrigue, their odyssey takes them from the wealthy drawing rooms of New York through the shady corners of radical politics all the way to the Oval Office and President Nixon himself. Suspenseful, provocative, and witty, Palace Council turns our assumptions inside out and reminds us how the struggles of that era set the stage for America today.

      Palace Council
    • The Culture Of Disbelief

      How American Law And Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion

      The author of the acclaimed Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby argues that in our zeal to keep religion out of politics we force the religiously devout to act as if their faith doesn't really matter--a mistake which he feels must be corrected.

      The Culture Of Disbelief
    • This book combines the greatest military works with the original illustrations to describe the military art in the century of the soldier. Volume one covers the duties of the general, preparations for war and the tactics of the infantry.

      Science of Arms
    • This book details the armies, units, and battlefields of the Monmouth Rebellion, in both Scotland and England, giving the enthusiast everything needed to re-fight the battles of 1685. The detailed maps and fast play campaign rules will add extra excitement to each encounter, creating an essential companion to 1685.

      One King!
    • Legenda o Ostojovi

      • 290 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Jedná se o rozšířené a doplněné vydání úspěšného a ceněného titulu ze začátku devadesátých let, kde autor na příkladu poddaného sedláka Ostoje, žijícího v druhé čtvrtině 12. století na levohradeckém „hradišti“ (je doložen v textu jedné listiny z roku 1132), v němž zobecnil v 21 kapitolách dnešní poznatky o životních podmínkách raně středověkých zemědělců.

      Legenda o Ostojovi
    • 1. díl STŘEDOVĚK - spousta ilustrací (barevných, černobílých), historické mapy, časová shrnutí. Lze využít jako literaturu faktu nebo učebnici dějepisu pro ZŠ a víceletá gymnázia

      Historie 1. Středověk