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Jean Morris

    Esta escritora británica comenzó su carrera escribiendo novelas de detectives bajo el seudónimo de Kenneth O'Hara antes de establecerse como J M Morris con fantasía juvenil. Sus obras, a menudo ambientadas en mundos ricamente concebidos como una Atlántida tecnológicamente avanzada, exploran complejas relaciones entre humanos, seres míticos y deidades. Las narrativas de Morris se caracterizan por su profundidad y un enfoque revisionista de mitos y cuentos de hadas familiares.

    Abantu
    Cape Town
    The Jubilator
    Church Lads' Brigade in the Great War
    South Africa
    Abantu
    • Abantu

      An Introduction to the Black People of South Africa

      • 184 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      This book is about the tribal people of Southern Africa who have ceased to exist. So much has changed, so much is changing and so much has already been lost. Dr Martin West and Jean Norris have collaborated to create an image in words and pictures of what remains of the traditional African way of life in South Africa. All the major groups are described; their customs, rituals and dress are shown and the meanings discussed. This is a record of a way of life centuries old but now, inexorably, drawing to an end. It may well be that at some point in the future, all that will remain of this proud heritage will be its oblique reflection in the new emerging black society

      Abantu
    • Church Lads' Brigade in the Great War

      A History of the 16th (Service) Battalion the King's Royal Rifle Corps

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the experiences of eight men from the Church Lads' Brigade during WWI, this narrative highlights their participation in significant battles like The Somme and Arras. Formed in response to concerns about youth development, the Brigade saw thousands enlist after the 1914 call to arms. The story captures the harrowing realities of trench warfare and the bravery of its members, with over 24 awarded the Victoria Cross. It reflects on the profound impact of the war on these young lives and the legacy they left behind.

      Church Lads' Brigade in the Great War
    • Divinely inspired, this devotional offers readers a journey through spiritual reflection and inspiration. It presents a collection of meditations and prayers designed to uplift and encourage a deeper connection with faith. Each entry aims to foster joy and gratitude, guiding individuals to find peace and purpose in their daily lives. The writing emphasizes the importance of celebrating one's spiritual journey and embracing divine guidance. Perfect for those seeking to enhance their devotional practices and cultivate a joyous heart.

      The Jubilator
    • This book is about the tribal people of Southern Africa who have ceased to exist. So much has changed, so much is changing and so much has already been lost. Dr Martin West and Jean Norris have collaborated to create an image in words and pictures of what remains of the traditional African way of life in South Africa. All the major groups are described; their customs, rituals and dress are shown and the meanings discussed. This is a record of a way of life centuries old but now, inexorably, drawing to an end. It may well be that at some point in the future, all that will remain of this proud heritage will be its oblique reflection in the new emerging black society.

      Abantu