The text is brought fully up to date with the advances made in Aristophanic scholarship over the past sixty years. Henderson's standard edition of Aristophanes' play provides much new evidence for those working on anthropological and sociological aspects of Athens, as well as those working in traditional philological fields. In addition to its many topical references to social life, religion, and politics in classical Athens, the Lysistrata is one of our best sources for the life of women in antiquity: unlike epic, tragedy, and oratory, Attic comedy draws its characters and plots from everyday life and provides a unique glimpse into the situation of everyday Athenians. Oxford Research Encyclopedias: Global Public Health. The European Society of Cardiology Series.Oxford Commentaries on International Law.
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The Anderson Line series was published under the pen name Simon McKay. The Grant Saga was published using the pen name Daniel Adams. The Borodins Saga was written under the pseudonym Leslie Arlen. The Nicholas Minnett Saga was written under the pen name of Mark Logan. Power and the Passion, The Savage Sands and Queen of Paris were published using the pseudonym Christina Nicholson. The Jonas Wilde: Eliminator, Operations By Jonathan Anders and Tallant For series along with standalone novels Dark Passage and The Combination were written under the pen name of Andrew York. King Creole, The Devil’s Emissary, The Tumult at the Gate and the Golden Goddess were written under the pseudonym Peter Grange. Notes: The novels Her Name Will Be Faith, The Red Death, Meltdown, Arctic Peril, Growth, Where the River Rises, Shadow at Evening, The Burning Rocks, Hell’s Children, Dry and The Trench were co-authored by Diana Bachman and written under the pen name of Max Marlowe. The waiting to go overseas was finally over. They had a few more days to pass before the passage of the Chicago and so went back to Long Island to say their final goodbyes to their families. It was there at the Department of the East that they received their final instructions. Eventually the War Department sent secret orders directing them to report to General J. They had spent the past several weeks getting in some final training in Plattsburg before traveling ceaselessly between New York City, Washington, and Oyster Bay as their fate was being decided. The late spring of 1917 had entailed a great deal of back and forth for Archive and Ted. That became a reality when the Chicago left New York for Bordeaux on Wednesday 20 June. The Colonel was committed, quite publicly, to sending his sons, so much so that he pulled all the strings he could get his sons to Europe as quickly as possible. By June it apparent that the Wilson Administration, wisely, was not going to let Roosevelt command a division in France. Raising funds and awareness for that relief organization was not his only reason to take to the podium however with sons Archibald and Theodore now crossing the Atlantic aboard the Chicago to join Pershing’s nascent forces, he could announce that the boys had indeed left American soil. Theodore Roosevelt spoke from the pulpit of the Oyster Bay Reformed Church at Brookville on Sunday 24 June 1917 on behalf of the Red Cross. Archibald and Theodore (Ted) Roosevelt Jr. Smith Distinguished Research Scholar and director of the Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship, James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, at Princeton University. But was Lincoln a racist? And does his record tell us what the prospects are for solving the problems of race and democracy in the future? Allen C. Not only has Lincoln been denounced as a racist, but doubt has been cast on whether American democracy can ever surmount racial polarization. Over the last quarter-century, however, confidence in that accolade has evaporated. GuelzoLouise Lehrman Distinguished Fellow at New-York Historical Society LectureTuesday, May 9, 6:30 – 7:30 pm$35 (Members $25) | Livestream: $30 (Members $20)In-Person TicketLivestreamEvent Details:To be called “the Great Emancipator” was, for a long time, Lincoln’s highest accolade. VisitExhibitionsProgramsLibraryEducationExploreShop Join & Give New Wing Host an Event Dine Admission TicketsTalksLincoln and Democracy: The Paradox of RaceFeaturing: Allen C. 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Based on the book of the same name by Tom Perrotta, The Leftoversexplores some of the same faith-based themes in a genre-defying trip down a rabbit hole while also featuring a strong-willed, badass female lead. Davis, now is a great time to watch (or re-watch) another show created by the uber-talented writer and showrunner, Damon Lindelof. With Betty Gilpin tearing it up as Sister Simone on the new hit Peacock show Mrs. The Company uses Cookies on the Site to collect data from those who visit the Site and use services on the Site. However, you can set or adjust your browser’s setting for avoiding using or transmitting some data for Cookies and/or deleting data stored in the Cookies at any time. Most of the browsers support the use of Cookies. Cookies will store details of the website's browsing behaviour and what is frequently chosen by you and your browser. Texts contained in Cookies typically consist of identifiable data, website’s name and some numbers and texts. 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It’s a contemporary MMF menage love story that lives with me as an example of how to write emotions.Īnything Once by Meka James – I loved this book for its deep dive into a devolving marriage and the issues that can fray a happily ever after. Edwards – I loved this book for its unflinching honesty. Below you’ll find a few books, in no particular order, that I wish I could have given more than five stars and you can always find out what I’m currently reading by finding me on GoodReads. I like to read across all genres, and I even read children’s stories with my book club. Before I ever considered writing, I was an avid reader. Natural features can be things like national parks, mountains, rainforests, islands, waterways and interesting rocksĤ Natural features visited in “Are we there yet”?įollowing are some of the natural features visited in the story. There are many more natural features in Australia. We call these natural features because they are amazing things or places that occurred naturally. Natural features are things like Uluru (Ayres Rock) or the Daintree rainforest. It is something that happened naturally in the environment. What are natural features? A natural feature is something that was not created by people. There are wonderful natural features, amazing built features and special heritage features. Natural features are visited in “Are we there yet?” What is a natural feature? There are lots of things around Australia that make us special and unique. The family take a whole term to explore our vast country experiencing many different climates, learning about historical events and meeting new people.ģ Natural features are visited in “Are we there yet It is a story that documents the travels of a family on their driving holiday around Australia. 2 "Are we there yet?“ is written by Australian Author Alison Lester. Low angst, friends to lovers trope.ĥ6 pages, Billionaire trope, age gap, FMC works family flower shop.ĩ9 pages. Not sure works as a standalone.Ī Very Friendly Valentine's Day by Kayley LoringĢ79 pages, □ audiobook available separately. Age gap, daddy kink, public play, sex toys.Ĭupid Has a Heart-On by Tara Sivec * 117 pages, □ audiobook available separately. Not My Romeo by Ilsa Madden-Mills * 340 pages, Free KU □ Audiobook included! Sports romance, FMC librarian.Ħ3 pages, sequel to Dipped in Holly. I'm sure there's a ton more, so if you know of any other books that take place around Valentine’s Day or have Cupid MCs, please lmk! Of course I've been way too busy making this list to actually read these yet, so my info is mostly based off skimming reviews. You’ll also notice most of these books are pretty short, mainly because my attention span is Level: Dory. If my remarks seem weird, well they’re copied direct from my personal notes so. So I was compiling my TBR of Valentine’s Day themed books & making little reminder notes, and thought I’d copy it here in case it’s of interest. (Hazel and Mari also have different skin tones, and it’s nice to see both that diversity, and that Image Comics invested in high quality color printing). How delightful to see vital, attractive, and energetic examples of women who hit a trifecta of underrepresentation in graphic novels – black, plus-size, and older. Be warned – the inevitability of Hazel and Mari’s aging does give this book a tearjerker finish. Hazel’s husband James is a scene-stealer, and the author packs a lot of life and history into the limited pages spent on Hazel’s marriage. Mari is a bit less well-developed, but we get the sense of her as a professional woman with California cool. A shy, well-behaved nerd, she is in awe of Mari, who relocates to her small town as a teenager and is seated next to Hazel in class. Hazel is the main character of this book, and she is, frankly, adorable. In the meantime, however, both Hazel and Mari have married and had families. Prejudice and family ultimatums pushed the two apart, but forty years later, a bingo hall brings them back together. A bingo hall brought Mari McCray and Hazel Johnson together as young women in 1963. |