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Mary Hamer

    Questa autrice, educata in un collegio cattolico e successivamente a Oxford, nutriva fin da giovane uno spirito ribelle segreto, trovando ispirazione nei mondi avventurosi rappresentati nella letteratura. Dopo aver completato gli studi di lingua e letteratura inglese e aver dedicato molti anni all'insegnamento e alla pubblicazione di saggi, si è dedicata alla ricerca sulla vita di Rudyard Kipling e di sua sorella Trix. Questo intenso studio l'ha portata a rendersi conto che solo la finzione poteva catturare adeguatamente l'essenza delle loro avvincenti storie, culminando nel suo primo romanzo che esplora la loro complessa narrativa.

    Easy Steps In Latin (1901)
    Kipling & Trix
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    • With a new foreword for the paperback edition reflecting Trump's election and the recent uproar surrounding right-leaning speakers on college campuses, this unapologetic conservative duo featured on FOX News, Townhall, The Federalist, and CNN combat the silencing of free speech in America. They're trying to silence you. But don't let them dictate the End of Discussion. In the age of Trump, a prejudice against free speech is spreading, fueled by a growing movement that believes ideas must be squelched to "protect" people. The presidential election of 2016 should have been the clearest sign yet to the Left that trying to convince half the country to shut up is not the same as actually convincing them. And yet, in its wake, the impulse to stifle and punish "incorrect" viewpoints, and the "deplorables" who voice them, is alive and well. It's a vicious and ironic cycle, especially in academia, where dissenting speech is deemed dangerous and equated to violence -- while actual violence is justified to bully its proponents. From Berkeley to Middlebury, the mob is on the march. Free speech isn't always pretty, but it's vital to the American way. We have to make America talk again. End of Discussion arms readers to find their voices and fight back against the death of debate.

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    • Kipling & Trix

      • 361pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      As small children, Rudyard Kipling and his sister 'Trix' lived an enchanted life in India playing with beloved servants and running around freely. Their innocent happiness came to an abrupt end when they were sent back to England to live with strangers and forced to conform to the strict rules of Edwardian society in an alien country.

      Kipling & Trix
    • Easy Steps In Latin (1901)

      • 188pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering a high-quality, affordable edition that remains true to the original text.

      Easy Steps In Latin (1901)