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Some McClung genealogy, much pioneer history. A facsimile copy. (Last page misnumbered 77).
An exciting romantic adventure taking place in 62 AD the expanding Roman Empire has its sights set on Britannia to exploit its rich tin deposits. Rome invades the Indigenous Celts who after a while fight back in a great rebellion. A small squad of Roman soldiers is ordered to come to the small Celtic village of Gosbecks to see if it could be a future colony of retiring Roman veteran soldiers. Many quirky things happen such as a gruesome druidic human sacrifice that no one in Gosbecks will talk about, a serene healer cures the people with her healing plants, and love found with three beautiful Celtic maidens that turn the heads of the main Roman characters.
Throughout the centuries, the Amazon has yielded many of its secrets, but it still holds a few great mysteries. In 1996 experts got their first glimpse of one: a lone Indian, a tribe of one, hidden in the forests of southwestern Brazil. Previously uncontacted tribes are extremely rare, but a one-man tribe was unprecedented. And like all of the isolated tribes in the Amazonian frontier, he was in danger. Resentment of Indians can run high among settlers, and the consequences can be fatal. The discovery of the Indian prevented local ranchers from seizing his land, and led a small group of men who believed that he was the last of a murdered tribe to dedicate themselves to protecting him. These men worked for the government, overseeing indigenous interests in an odd job that was part Indiana Jones, part social worker, and were among the most experienced adventurers in the Amazon. They were a motley crew that included a rebel who spent more than a decade living with a tribe, a young man who left home to work in the forest at age fourteen, and an old-school sertanista with a collection of tall tales amassed over five decades of jungle exploration. Their quest would prove far more difficult than any of them could imagine. Over the course of a decade, the struggle to save the Indian and his land would pit them against businessmen, politicians, and even the Indian himself, a man resolved to keep the outside world at bay at any cost. It would take them into the furthest reaches of the forest and to the halls of Brazil’s Congress, threatening their jobs and even their lives. Ensuring the future of the Indian and his land would lead straight to the heart of the conflict over the Amazon itself. A heart-pounding modern-day adventure set in one of the world’s last truly wild places, The Last of the Tribe is a riveting, brilliantly told tale of encountering the unknown and the unfathomable, and the value of preserving it.
In A Clearing of the Way, John Montfort Gist takes the reader on a strange journey into the realm of mythology, religion and realism. Jacob Izarra, of Basque heritage, has lost his way in America. His journey, at times violent, at other times loving, forces him to define for himself what it is to be an American. At heart, A Clearing of the Way, is a love story whose fruits are prophetic, terrifying and hopeful at the same time. Nature herself is the protagonist in the story, a character who demands, like the God of the Old Testament, to be heard. Failure to listen brings with it the promise of fiery wrath.
"The Sky and the Forest" is an absorbing story of Loa, who was not just king of his Central African tribe but was treated as a god. But when Europe was on the march in Africa, nothing remained the same, nor would it ever be again for Loa. A remarkable psychological study of a man suddenly exposed to things beyond his comprehension.
This new series examines the lives of people who have had a major impact on the history or current practice of religion. Individuals profiled include clergy of diverse faiths as well as lay people who have had a profound intellectual influence on religious and philosophical thought. After a devastating missionary trip to China on which her husband died, Aimee Semple McPherson refused to give up her dream of winning new souls to Christianity. As a talented speaker, she was able to become a famous evangelist, known for her tent revivals, radio programs, and faith healings.
Edwards was a major figure in the Great Awakening religious movement that spread throughout the colonies of North American in the eighteenth century.
Presents a biography of the Swedish scientist who spent the latter part of his life exploring the afterlife and discussing his visions of heaven and hell.
A series that examines the lives of people who have had a major impact on the history or current practice of religion. This volume follows the life of Mohandas Gandhi, leader of the Indian struggle for independance.
Calvin became an important influence in the Reformation, and his theological beliefs, known as Calvinism, have become integral to many to today's major Protestant churches.