Life and Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2

Life and Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2

It is clear that, in the early part of the voyage of the Beagle he did not feel it inconsistent with his views to express himself in thoroughly orthodox language as to the genesis of new species. Thus in 1834 he wrote* at Valparaiso: "I have already found beds of recent shells yet retaining their colour at an elevation of 1300 feet, and beneath the level country is strewn with them. It seems not a very improbable conjecture that the want of animals may be owing to none having been created since this country was raised from the sea." theological natural history than with his later views. Thus, in speaking of the birds Synallaxis and Scytalopus (1st edit. p. 353; 2nd edit. p. 289), he says: "When finding, as in this case, any animal which seems to play so insignificant a part in the great scheme of nature, one is apt to wonder why a distinct species should have been created."

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

Published in 1861, Harriet Jacobs's "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" was one of the first of the personal slave narratives. At the time this book was first published Harriet Jacobs was living as an escaped slave in the North, a precarious position given the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. Originally published under the pseudonym Linda Brent, "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" is a gripping first hand account of the brutality endured by slaves and one of the few ever written by a woman.

Alyosha

Alyosha

Alyosha lived a short life, which he lived to the fullest following his convictions, with utter honesty and showing compassion to his fellow beings. His simplicity and positivity of outlook endeared him to those who came in touch with him whilst his brutal forthrightness quite often brought him into conflict with those in authority. Ever since his birth, it was apparent that Alyosha was a special and exceptionally gifted child. He excelled in sports and academics with equal ease. He was also very perceptive of the human nature. His friends knew him to be a daring and brave boy, who stood up against odds and injustices in life with dignity. In the wee hours of 30 Sep 2007, he was fatally stabbed at Bangalore whilst defending his friend from molestation. His parents, Cmde Arun Kumar, Ms Deepa and his paternal aunt Ms Prabha have set up a public charitable trust as per Alyosha's desire, to help the disadvantaged sections of the society.The Trust is truly a befitting tribute to his life and the values he lived and died for.

Queer Heroes of Myth and Legend

Queer Heroes of Myth and Legend

Hidden in the margins of history books, classical literature, and thousands of years of stories, myths and legends, through to contemporary literature, TV and film, there is a diverse and other-worldly super community of queer heroes to discover, learn from, and celebrate. Be captivated by stories of forbidden love like Patroclus & Achilles (explored in Madeleine Miller's bestseller Song of Achilles), join the cult of Antinous (inspiration for Oscar Wilde), get down with pansexual god Set in Egyptian myth, and fall for Zimbabwe's trans God Mawi. And from modern pop-culture, through Dan Jones's witty, upbeat style, learn more about 90s fan obsessions Xena: Warrior Princess and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Neil Gaiman's American Gods and the BBC's Doctor Who. Queer Heroes of Myth & Legend brings to life characters who are romantic, brave, mysterious, and always fantastical. It is a magnificent celebration of queerness through the ages in all its legendary glory.

Maxims of George Washington

Maxims of George Washington

This collection is organized as follows:  Political Maxims  I. Government  II. Liberty  III. Independence  IV. The Constitution  V. Revolutionary War  VI. Acquisition of Territory  VII. The Navy  VIII. National Defence  IX. National Education  Social Maxims  I. Friendship  II. Benevolence  III. Patriotism  IV. Domestic Life  Moral Maxims  I. Virtue and Vice  II. Approbation and Censure  III. Intemperance and Gaming  Religious Maxims  I. God  II. Religion and the State  III. Religious Acts and Emotions  IV. Christianity  V. Mortality and Bereavement  VI. His Last Moments

Um milagre chamado Chika

Um milagre chamado Chika

Mitch Albom, autor de A última grande lição, conta a história mais íntima e emocionante de sua carreira: como sua vida foi transformada pela chegada inesperada e pela partida prematura de chika — uma menininha órfã de 5 anos, com uma personalidade irresistível e uma doença terminal.Os livros de Mitch Albom foram traduzidos para 47 idiomas e venderam mais de 40 milhões de exemplares no mundo.Chika Jeune nasceu três dias antes do terremoto que arrasou o Haiti em 2010. Viveu seus primeiros anos em extrema pobreza e, quando sua mãe faleceu, foi levada para um orfanato em Port-au-Prince administrado por Mitch Albom e sua esposa, Janine.A chegada de Chika causou uma impressão marcante. Corajosa e segura de si, a menininha de 3 anos logo conquistou crianças e professores.Aos 5 anos, porém, Chika foi diagnosticada com uma doença grave para a qual não havia tratamento no Haiti.Mitch e Janine decidiram, então, levá-la para Detroit na esperança de que os recursos médicos americanos fossem capazes de curá-la e ela pudesse voltar para casa.Em vez disso, Chika se torna parte permanente do lar e da vida do casal, enquanto eles embarcam em uma jornada de dois anos ao redor do mundo em busca de uma cura.Um milagre chamado Chika é uma celebração da vida de uma garotinha, do amor de seus pais adotivos e do incrível laço que eles formaram.Um retrato dolorosamente belo do que significa ser uma família.

Vishwa Ke 10 Sabse Amir Vyakti

Vishwa Ke 10 Sabse Amir Vyakti

"ऐसा कहते हैं कि पैसे से सब कुछ नहीं खरीदा जा सकता है। लेकिन सच यह भी है कि पैसा एक अनिवार्य बुराई है। पैसे का ख्याल आते ही हमारे दिमाग में एक संख्या उभरती है, जो हमें लगता है कि हमारे बाकी के जीवन को चलाने के लिए काफी होगी। इस सूची में शामिल पुरुषों और स्त्रियों को जो चीज अलग करती है, वह है उनकी क्षमता, जिसकी बदौलत वे न केवल इस बुराई को बेकाबू होने से रोकते हैं, बल्कि उस पर विजय भी प्राप्त कर लेते हैं। ऐसे लोग इस दुनिया की सबसे बड़ी कंपनियों और व्यवसायों के मालिक हैं। वे हजारों लोगों को रोजगार देते हैं, जो इस संसार को रहने की बेहतर जगह बनाने के लिए परिश्रम करते हैं। इस कारण हमारे लिए इन लोगों के विषय में जानना जरूरी हो जाता है, जिनका हमारे जीवन और हम जिस संसार में रह रहे हैं उस पर इतना जबरदस्त प्रभाव है। "

The Boy Detective

The Boy Detective

The Washington Post hailed Roger Rosenblatt's Making Toast as "a textbook on what constitutes perfect writing," and People lauded Kayak Morning as "intimate, expansive and profoundly moving." Classic tales of love and grief, the New York Times bestselling memoirs are also original literary works that carve out new territory at the intersection of poetry and prose. Now comes The Boy Detective, a story of the author's childhood in New York City, suffused with the same mixture of acute observation and bracing humor, lyricism and wit.Resisting the deadening silence of his family home in the elegant yet stiflingly safe neighborhood of Gramercy Park, nine-year-old Roger imagines himself a private eye in pursuit of criminals. With the dreamlike mystery of the city before him, he sets off alone, out into the streets of Manhattan, thrilling to a life of unsolved cases.Six decades later, Rosenblatt finds himself again patrolling the territory of his youth: The writing class he teaches has just wrapped up, releasing him into the winter night and the very neighborhood in which he grew up. A grown man now, he investigates his own life and the life of the city as he walks, exploring the New York of the 1950s; the lives of the writers who walked these streets before him, such as Poe and Melville; the great detectives of fiction and the essence of detective work; and the monuments of his childhood, such as the New York Public Library, once the site of an immense reservoir that nourished the city with water before it nourished it with books, and the Empire State Building, which, in Rosenblatt's imagination, vibrates sympathetically with the oversize loneliness of King Kong: "If you must fall, fall from me."As he walks, he is returned to himself, the boy detective on the case. Just as Rosenblatt invented a world for himself as a child, he creates one on this night—the writer a detective still, the chief suspect in the case of his own life, a case that discloses the shared mysteries of all our lives. A masterly evocation of the city and a meditation on memory as an act of faith, The Boy Detective treads the line between a novel and a poem, displaying a world at once dangerous and beautiful.

Notes pour un roman sur la sexualité / Parc Monceau

Notes pour un roman sur la sexualité / Parc Monceau

Ce texte n'est pas une accumulation minutieuse de notes documentaires, en vue de composer un roman naturaliste : c'est une confession dérangeante, âpre, sans concessions et sans apprêts, sur les débuts sexuels de Drieu. Élégant, joli garçon, beau parleur, ce jeune homme doué a tout pour séduire, et pourtant sa vie affective est un désastre, au seuil d'une guerre qui va sonner le glas de cet ancien monde bourgeois que domine l'image malsaine du bordel, avec ses pensionnaires interchangeables et son cortège de maladies vénériennes. Sans complaisance mais sans tabou, Pierre Drieu la Rochelle raconte avec force une jeunesse hantée par le sexe, depuis la jalousie œdipienne qui le fait mordre sa mère au sein lorsqu'il la surprend inopinément avec son père, jusqu'à son effroi devant les jeunes filles vierges, en passant par ses rapports délicats à l'homosexualité. Notes pour un roman sur la sexualité, où l'on découvre sous un aspect surprenant ce romancier lucide, grand témoin du mal de vivre des Années folles, mais dont le déplorable engagement fasciste a dégradé l'image, constitue son dernier inédit majeur.

The Diary of a Young Girl

The Diary of a Young Girl

Among the most powerful accounts of the Nazi occupation, "The Diary of Anne Frank" chronicles the life of Anne Frank, a thirteen-year old girl fleeing her home in Amsterdam to go into hiding. Anne reveals the relationships between eight people living under miserable conditions: facing hunger, threat of discovery and the worst horrors the modern world had seen. In these pages, she grows up to be a young woman and a wise observer of human nature. She shares an unparalleled bond with her diary, which holds a detailed account of Anne's close relationship with her father, the lack of daughterly love for her mother, admiration for her sister's intelligence and closeness with her friend Peter. Anne Frank's account offers a compelling self-portrait of a sensitive and spirited young woman who turns thoughtful and learns of the many terrors of the world.

I'm Glad My Mom Died

I'm Glad My Mom Died

Jennette McCurdy erzählt herzergreifend und mit bitterem Humor von ihrem traumatischen Leben als ehemaliger Kinder-Star in »iCarly« und der krankhaften Beziehung zu ihrer MutterSeit sie denken kann, wird Jennette von ihrer Mutter beherrscht, emotional erpresst und psychisch wie körperlich missbraucht. Das einzige, was Debra sich für ihre Tochter – aber vor allem für sich selbst – wünscht, ist Jennettes Erfolg als Fernseh-Star. Es beginnt ein Kreislauf aus Castings, Angstattacken und Selbsthass. Dann bekommt Jennette die Rolle als Sam Puckett in der Nickelodeon-Serie »iCarly« – eine Rolle, in der sie sich gedemütigt fühlt und Produzenten ausgesetzt ist, die ihre Macht missbrauchen.Als Debra an Krebs stirbt ist der Kinder-Star 21 Jahre alt und hat das Zentrum ihres Lebens verloren.Das einzige, worüber sie noch Kontrolle hat, ist ihr Essverhalten und die junge Frau stürzt ab in Essstörungen, Alkoholsucht und toxische Beziehungen.Einzig eine wegen ihrer Bulimie angefangene Therapie erweist sich als Jennettes Weg in die Freiheit. Es kostet sie Jahre um zu erkennen, was ihre Mutter ihr ein Leben lang angetan hat.Doch jetzt kann sie zum ersten Mal entscheiden, was sie selbst möchte, und es ist an der Zeit, die Kontrolle über ihre eigene Zukunft zu übernehmen.

Un voyage vers l'Asie

Un voyage vers l'Asie

Grand reporter : une profession qui fait rêver. C'est l'aventure, l'action, le danger, la vitesse. C'est aussi la sécheresse du regard utilitaire, l'émotion brimée, les craintes censurées, une foule de petits détails qu'on "sucre" par manque de place. Bref, un homme pressé qui ne s'attache qu'aux grands événements et aux grands hommes. Pendant un mois, Jean-Claude Guillebaud a décidé d'être le grand reporter du quotidien, de l'ordinaire, des hommes et des femmes de tous les jours. Mais quel spectacle : le gratteur de squelettes de Naples, la déprime de Freak's Street à Katmandou, les slums de Howrah, les nostalgies de Chandernagor, les trafics de Bangkok, les moines tibétains, les gardes rouges sur le sable de Hongkong. Une sous-vie, une survie, une autre vie. La vie. La vie comme nous ne la voyons jamais ou si peu ou si mal.

PM Power (पीएम पावर)

PM Power (पीएम पावर)

यह पुस्तक में पहली लोकसभा से लेकर 16वीं लोक सभा के लिए चुने गए प्रधानमंत्रियों की जीवनी पर फोकस किया गया है। इनके नजरिये से भारत की क्रमिक विकास पर नजर डाली गई है। विशेषकर राजनीतिक बदलाव की तस्वीर पेश की गई है। हमने किसी भी प्रधानमंत्री को उनके कार्यकाल और लंबे समय के शासन से आंकने की कोशिश नहीं की है। हमने उनके कार्यों के आधार पर अपनी कलम चलाई है।

Ike's Spies

Ike's Spies

This classic Cold War-era history looks at the way President Dwight Eisenhower managed America’s secret operations as general and as commander in chief and is based on privileged access to the president and his private papers—from bestselling historian Stephen E. Ambrose. During his time in office, Eisenhower projected the image of a genial bureaucrat, but behind that public face, he ran the most efficient espionage establishment in the world, overseeing assassination plots, the growth of the CIA, and the overthrow of governments. This book gives a behind-the-scenes look at some of the most ambitious secret operations in American history, including the 1954 overthrow of  Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán’s government of Guatemala; Operation AJAX, which toppled Iran’s Mossadegh; and the U-2 flights over Russia. Some of Ike’s most conspicuous intelligence missteps are also discussed, including the failure to predict the German attack during the Battle of the Bulge and the tragic encouragement of freedom fighters in Hungary, Indonesia, and Cuba. Ike’s Spies is indispensible to anyone interested in the development of America’s Cold War spy operations.

A Passionate Mind in Relentless Pursuit

A Passionate Mind in Relentless Pursuit

An intimate and searching account of the life and legacy of one of America’s towering educators, a woman who dared to center the progress of Black women and girls in the larger struggle for political and social liberationWhen Mary McLeod Bethune died, tributes in newspapers around the country said the same thing: she should be on the Mount Rushmore of Black American achievement. Indeed, Bethune is the only Black American whose statue stands in Statuary Hall in the US Capitol, and yet for most, she remains a marble figure from the dim past. Now, seventy years later, Noliwe Rooks turns Bethune from stone to flesh, showing her to have been a visionary leader with lessons to still teach us as we continue on our journey toward a freer and more just nation.Any serious effort to understand how the Black civil rights generation found role models, vision, and inspiration during their midcentury struggle for political power must place Bethune at its heart. Her success was unlikely: the fifteenth of seventeen children and the first born into freedom, Bethune survived brutal poverty and caste subordination to become the first in her family to learn how to read and to attend college. She gave that same gift to others when in 1904, at age twenty-nine, Bethune welcomed her first class of five girls to the Daytona, Florida, school she had founded and which would become the university that bears her name to this day. Bethune saw education as an essential dimension of the larger struggle for freedom, vitally connected to the vote and to economic self-sufficiency, and she enlisted Eleanor Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and many other powerful leaders in her cause.Rooks grew up in Florida, in Bethune’s shadow: her grandmother trained to be a teacher at Bethune-Cookman University, and her family vacationed at the all-Black beach that Bethune helped found in one of her many community empowerment projects. The story of how Bethune succeeded in a state with some of the highest lynching rates in the country is, in Rooks’s hands, a moving and astonishing example of the power of a mind and a vision that had few equals. Now, when the stakes of the long struggle for full Black equality in this country are particularly evident—and centered on the state of Florida—it is a gift to have this brilliant and lyrical reckoning with Bethune’s journey from one of our own great educators and scholars of that same struggle.

Un voyage en Océanie

Un voyage en Océanie

"J'ai vu l'Océanie " atomisée " à Tahiti, mélancolique aux Cook, préservée à Apia, batailleuse à Nouméa ou Tanna, " électrochoquée " en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, débitée à la chaîne au rythme fou des charters à Hawaï." Après Un voyage vers l'Asie, Jean-Claude Guillebaud part en quête de l'Océanie, ce paradis perdu dont le bonheur sans histoire est peut-être le seul malheur.

Memories of the Great & the Good

Memories of the Great & the Good

Alistair Cooke knew, met, interviewed, or reported on many of the most influential men and women of the twentieth century and in this collection profiles the twenty-three he considered the most remarkable In his career of more than fifty years broadcasting the BBC radio program Letter from America and as the US correspondent for the Guardian for more than twenty-five years, Alistair Cooke met and mixed with many famous people. In Memories of the Great & the Good he shares his portraits of the men and women that he felt made the world a better, more stimulating place. We read about Franklin D. Roosevelt’s maintenance of his public image by means of a gentleman’s agreement with the press and Lyndon Johnson’s masterful backroom dealings. “Eisenhower at Gettysburg” reveals a conversation between Cooke and the president, touching on everything from their mutual love of golf to what it was like to grow up in a small Kansas farming town at the turn of the twentieth century. Literary figures including P. G. Wodehouse, Erma Bombeck, and George Bernard Shaw are succinctly sketched. And, in the final pair of essays, Cooke pays moving tribute to two of the men he admired the most: Winston Churchill and golfing legend Bobby Jones.

Instant History

Instant History

A very enjoyable and educative book indeed. -Bibek Debroy Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister An unusual book. -Professor S. Irfan Habib Former Maulana Azad Chair, National University of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi The book is simply 'unputdownable'. -Rasheed Kidwai Visiting Fellow, ORF Congress leader Arjun Singh was aware of the imminent appointment of Dr Manmohan Singh as the prime minister. What did he do to sway the decision in his favour? Did Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar help the religious leader Chandraswami escape the dragnet of the Enforcement Directorate? What prompted the editor of Hindustan Times to publish an article titled 'National Shame' on the front page of the newspaper? How did a typo in a copy received by All India Radio lead to an inquiry by the Pakistani authorities regarding a 'mole' in their midst? Instant History is a brilliant insight into our recent history. A treasure trove for all those who believe that journalists write the first draft of history, this is an honest perspective on various issues in the context of many geographical complexities, political realities and social dichotomies. Narrated through short pieces and snippets, it unveils several incidents and exposes ground realities that afflict politics, bureaucracy and even journalism. Moreover, serving a slice of history, it documents changes India has witnessed across the last quarter of the preceding century, providing insights into the history of public administration. Anecdotal, humorous and often caustic, Instant History is a fabulous work on Indian journalism and politics recounted by a senior journalist with an insider view of affairs.

Autobiografia di Mahatma Gandhi

Autobiografia di Mahatma Gandhi

Verso la metà degli anni venti, durante un periodo di digiuno intensivo nel suo ashram ad Ahmedebad, Gandhi iniziò a scrivere la sua autobiografia o ‘‘la storia della sua anima’’ come egli amava dire, con l’intento di ritrarre le esperienze più intime e profonde che lo rendevano esteriormente quell’innovatore rivoluzionario nelle lotte contro la violenza, il razzismo e il colonialismo. Aveva cinquantotto anni quando intraprese un lungo processo di scrittura, conclusosi nel febbraio 1929, che portò alla stesura del libro, scritto in gujarati e tradotto in inglese da Mahadev Desai, uno dei suoi più stretti collaboratori. La versione del libro fu pubblicata dapprima in due volumi, il primo nel 1927 e il secondo nel 1929. Una versione inglese seguì quasi immediatamente e, una decina di anni dopo, nel 1940, questa fu ripubblicata in un’edizione più economica. Da allora, la storia di Gandhi e dei suoi ‘‘esperimenti con la verità’’ divenne un classico internazionale, pubblicato in varie edizioni e salutato come uno dei cento migliori libri spirituali di ogni epoca. Nel 1925, Mohandas Gandhi era ben noto in tutto il mondo come il leader del movimento anticoloniale indiano che aveva come obiettivo la fine dell’occupazione di quella nazione da parte degli inglesi. La storia raccontata da Gandhi nel libro ripercorre più che l’opera di applicazione politica del programma gandhiano di cambiamento sociale nonviolento (che Gandhi aveva già espresso compiutamente in due libri precedenti), quanto temi interiori e spirituali a lui cari, come la dieta, l’autodisciplina, l’astinenza sessuale, l’educazione dei figli e la cura della propria salute, concentrandosi poi in dettaglio sulle varie incidenze dei suoi primi anni di vita in India, i suoi studi di legge in Inghilterra e il suo lavoro come avvocato in Sud-Africa.

Lettres à Van Rappard

Lettres à Van Rappard

La rencontre de Van Gogh avec Anthon G.A. Van Rappard se situe à l’aube de l’œuvre du peintre, et ces lettres sont le reflet de ses années d’apprentissage. Les Lettres à van Rappard, qui constituent l’indispensable complément aux Lettres à son frère Théo nous révèlent le fond du caractère de Van Gogh. Elles nous parlent des difficultés matérielles et morales auxquelles il a dû faire face, des luttes qu’il a dû soutenir, de ses aspirations, de sa ténacité, de l’évolution de son génie.