She was a young woman with plans, and Lord Philip Ruthven played a large part in them. Though the childhood friends had not seen one another in years, she was perfectly aware that Philip had no lack of female companionship. But he had never married, and it was high time he did. If she could […]
The angry ranting of an obscure, small-party politician, the first volume of Mein Kampf was virtually ignored when it was originally published in 1925. Likewise the second volume, which appeared in 1926. The book details Hitlers childhood, the “betrayal” of Germany in World War I, the desire for revenge against France, the need for lebensraum […]
Estranged from her strict parents, Beth both fears the desire between them and yearns for the support Elias offers her as their tiny newborn fights for life. A fiery kiss tempts her to risk everything, but what will happen when Beth discovers her daughter is the future heir to the Medrindos throne?
Life and death of Krishnamurti is a brief but absorbing account of Krishnamurtis life-and in it the author seeks to understand his death (and his death itself)in terms of his own words on the subject. The author claims no more than to introduce Krishnamurtis teaching but, by studying his own explorations into its origin, she […]
Autobiography examines the theory and practice of autobiographical writing from St. Augustine to the present. Linda Anderson offers a lucid discussion of: developments in autobiographical criticism in the last thirty years and the main theoretical issues and concepts in this area; the different forms of the genre, from confessions and narratives to memoirs and diaries; […]