Saracinesca Vicki MahaffeySaracinesca (1887) is a novel by Francis Marion Crawford. Originally serialized in Blackwoods Magazine, Saracinesca became the first in a series of four novels. Followed by SantIlario (1889), Don Orsino (1892), and Corleone (1897), Saracinesca is an epic tale of history, family, and romance set in Rome during a time of immense cultural change. In the year 1865 Rome was still in a great measure its old self. It had not then acquired that modern air
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From Hegel to Madonna presents a genealogical survey of the discourses of negation and affirmation associated with the work of Hegel
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Particular sports from hunting and the tournament to ball-games and athletics are shown against the social background of the emerging nation
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This book examines the old traditions of communal prayer and contrition in the ‘new world’ contexts of Britain’s settler colonies in Canada
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A student-oriented book that examines Kepler/Newton planetary orbits at the level of an advanced undergraduate physics student