![]() ![]() Strangers that may not have Moonvale’s best interests at heart. Wireshark is a widely used network analysis tool that has become the de facto industry standard. Exported network traffic can be converted into a number of different file types. A task made that much harder by many new strangers arriving in town to take up residence. Wireshark YAFFA GOLDBERGER BELLEVUE CIS 311- O851 PROFESSOR REDD DUE JANU-packet sniffer -network packet. Monstar Saga: Lordship is Live Book 3 in the epic saga. Amid the unusual mysteries, Kavan must prepare himself for his new role as Lord, by learning what it means to lead and protect a town against other kingdoms and monsters. Strange markings, a blood moon, and odd occurrences strike at the heart of Moonvale. ![]() ![]() Little did they know it would bring nightmares and horrors to their little town on the edge of civilization. ![]() Kavan and the people of Moonvale thought gaining their independence would free them. Hello my lovely Lewdites and Reddheads! Monstar Saga Book 3 is the longest book I’ve ever written, filled with adventure, love, action, and monsters! Monstar Saga: Lordship is Live! Book 3 in the epic saga. Relax, and let the moment and curiosity take you into new and old worlds. ![]()
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![]() ![]() As is frequently the case in politics, Garfield proved the candidate behind whom all factions of the Republican party could unite rather than a man who desired high office, and he won the 1880 election by an extremely narrow margin. Guiteau, contrasting the honour and achievements of one while supplying the succession of disgraces and disappointments as Guiteau stumbles through his life keeping a single step ahead of his creditors. He then supplies simultaneous biographies of Garfield and his killer Charles J. Geary begins with Garfield lying in state, before detailing his funereal tour by rail from Washington to his home city of Cleveland. As with all other books in the series, Geary investigates the circumstances of the killing from all angles, sticking to known evidence, and providing simple figurative illustrations to accompany his detailed reportage. Garfield is now far more obscure despite Garfield being a popular figure during his life. Rick Geary covers the 1865 murder of Abraham Lincoln in a later Treasury of Victorian Murder book, but the case of James A. ![]() ![]() It was ninety years after American independence that the first President was assassinated, yet it took only another sixteen years before it occurred again. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Cărtărescu constantly reinvents them, in the process reinventing himself in books that seek to unpack the infinite layers of what we call reality. You could say that his work is a kind of love letter to Bucharest, to its mythologies and legends, to the history of the city and those who inhabit it. ![]() His own writing- unclassifiable, visionary, devastating- has been recognized by some of the most prestigious prizes in Europe and has a growing number of devotees around the world. This is down, in part, to his looks- the piercing gaze and wry smile, the long hair and almost adolescent slimness-, but also to his enduring sense of wonder at what he calls “the vast poem in which we live,” and, above all, to his boundless passion for literature. At sixty plus, Mircea Cărtărescu (Bucharest, 1956) still retains an intriguingly youthful air. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On August 4, 1944, three days after Anne wrote her last diary entry, the inhabitants of the Annex were apprehended. ![]() The teen-who had received the blank book that would become her diary for her 13th birthday-chronicled what life was like after her family, along with a group of other Jews, moved into an annex located in her father Otto’s Amsterdam-based business in 1942 to hide from the Nazis.įrank had been writing in her diary for nearly two years by the time she heard Dutch politician Gerrit Bolkestein on the radio, asking Dutch citizens to hold on to documents like wartime journals so that the world could understand what they had been through. Anne, inspired, decided that she would publish her diary after the war and began to revise it she planned to call her book Het Achterhuis (“The Secret Annex”). The Diary of a Young Girl // Anne FrankĪrguably the most famous book to be published posthumously, The Diary of a Young Girl is a collection of diary entries written by Anne Frank. Here are 14 famous books that were published after their authors died. Virtually every artist dreams of making an impact with their work, and writers are no different-but in some cases, authors don’t live to see their works become classics. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She struggles to balance her desire to escape her new prison with her own safety and that of her daughter who she desperately wants to see. As The Handmaid’s Tale progresses, Offred learns more and more about the society she’s now a part of and the darkness has no bounds. Their single purpose in life is to have children for elite, infertile couples. They have to submit to a monthly “Ceremony” in which they have to sleep with the Commander they are assigned to. Young fertile women, such as Offred, have been rounded up and reeducated in the belief system of Gilead. The main character, Offred, tells her story through a series of flashbacks and remembrances that detail her marriage, her child, and her capture. Under the guise of religion, Gilead control its citizens, from Handmaid to Martha and Wife in a very particular way. In Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale readers will find themselves thrust into the world of Gilead, a totalitarian religious state that values childbirth and gender hierarchy over everything else. ‘Spoiler-Free’ The Handmaid’s Tale Summary ![]() ![]() In this instance, Laurence was glad to evade the censorship of the Lord Chamberlain, who had that same year forbade Pains and Penalties, his period drama about the marriage troubles of George IV and Queen Caroline, from being staged. The translation, billed as “A Modern Paraphrase from the Greek of Aristophanes,” was produced by Laurence Housman, younger brother – and regular provocateur – of the Classicist A.E. The result, according to one reviewer, was a “tame and school-girlish affair” that had little connection to the original script. In 1910, when Gertrude Kingston established the London Little Theatre, the city’s censors gave her permission to produce a “severely bowdlerized version” of the play, in which she starred as the title character. The text of the play can be explored in Greek and English here. ![]() Over the years, the comedy has been sanitized and censored more for this reason than for any other. More than any other Ancient Greek play, Aristophanes’ Lysistrata (411 BCE) conjures up images of the prurient and licentious. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Eugene Dawn, the narrator of The Vietnam Project, is a mythographer inquiring into the efficacy of American propaganda in Vietnam. DusklandsĬoetzee’s first major work, Dusklands, is composed of two novellas, The Vietnam Project and The Narrative of Jacobus Coetzee the common thread that runs through the two seemingly unrelated pieces is the obsession of each protagonist with the personal dimension of colonization. Also permeating his work is the issue of the treatment of animals and the perception of difference in the rights of humans and the rights of animals, a perception that Coetzee often challenges. ![]() Colonialism and its legacy form the basis for much of his fiction. On one level, Coetzee’s novels deal with the suffering that human beings inflict on one another, whether as agents of the state or as the victims of their own obsessions. One may see this indirect approach as an evasion of the censorship that was a factor for any writer in that state during the years of apartheid, but this necessary blurring of temporal and geographic actualities also endows each work with universal overtones. Coetzee’s (born 9 February 1940) novels, the land and the concerns of that country permeate his works. ![]() Although contemporary South Africa is seldom mentioned or referred to explicitly in most of J. ![]() ![]() ![]() Their lives intersect with that of Gloria, an immigrant from El Salvador who hopes to give her young daughter, Ana, a better life in Miami. ![]() Jeanette has a drug addiction, is hiding a tragic secret and is desperately seeking a purpose. ![]() Later, in a wealthy suburb, Carmen tries to provide her daughter, Jeanette, with a comfortable American life. After an unstable childhood during the Cuban revolution, Carmen leaves her mother behind and immigrates to Florida. Of Women and Salt tells the intertwined stories of women in two families from the 19th century to the present day. In her beautifully written debut, Gabriela Garcia presents a new classic of mother-daughter literature. The relationship between mothers and daughters is a richly mined topic in fiction. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some of Hastings's insights and judgements will surprise students of the conflict, while there are vivid descriptions of the tragedies and triumphs of a host of ordinary people, in uniform and out of it. Among many vignettes, there are the RAF's legendary raid on the Ruhr dams, the horrors of Arctic convoys, desert tank combat, jungle clashes. The book ranges across a vast canvas, from the agony of Poland amid the September 1939 Nazi invasion, to the 1943 Bengal famine, in which at least a million people died under British rule- and British neglect. He suggests that the Royal Navy and US Navy were their countries' outstanding fighting services, while the industrial contribution of the United States was much more important to allied victory than that of the US Army. He argues that, while Hitler's army often fought its battles brilliantly well, the Nazis conducted their war effort with 'stunning incompetence'. The author emphasises the Russian front, where more than 90% of all German soldiers who perished met their fate. Reflecting Max Hastings's thirty-five years of research on World War II, All Hell Let Loose describes the course of events, but focuses chiefly upon human experience, which varied immensely from campaign to campaign, continent to continent. A book which shows the impact of war upon hundreds of millions of people around the world- soldiers, sailors and airmen housewives, farm workers and children. ![]() ![]() A magisterial history of the greatest and most terrible event in history, from one of the finest historians of the Second World War. ![]() ![]() ![]() It also focuses on the highly sophisticated narrative structures underpinning his collections and extravagant runway presentations, with their echoes of avant-garde installation and performance art. It features his most iconic and radical designs, revealing how McQueen adapted and combined the fundamentals of Savile Row tailoring, the specialized techniques of haute couture, and technological innovation to achieve his distinctive aesthetic. Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty examines the full breadth of the designer's career, from the start of his fledgling label to the triumphs of his own world-renowned London house. Arguably the most influential, imaginative, and provocative designer of his generation, Alexander McQueen both challenged and expanded fashion conventions to express ideas about race, class, sexuality, religion, and the environment. ![]() |