Blood and Sand A. I. MamedovBlood and Sand (1908) is a novel by Vicente Blasco Ibez. Published at the height of his career as a popular Spanish author, Blood and Sand was adapted into a 1916 silent film by the author himself and was remade three times, in 1922, 1941, and 1989. Predating Ernest Hemingways celebrated depictions of bullfighting by over a decade, Blasco Ibezs novel remains an essential work of literature portraying one of Spains oldest and most controversial
which won a Tony Award for Best Musical and an Olivier Award for Best New Musical before serving as source material for Tim Burton’s 2007 film of the same name
with potential negative implications for global food production
The Victorians faced one of the greatest paradigm shifts in history: the bottom dropped out of time
including food safety issues
The Voice of a People: Speeches from Black America is a collection of speeches from some of the leading African American intellectuals
This environmental humanities and eco-cultural study of the history and culture of Melbourne and its site places it within the international context of other cities
and struggles of the advance man hidden from the public eye
Gallantry is a captivating collection of tales from a historical period not so different from our own
The Experiences of Loveday Brooke
CEOs and private practice lawyers who wish to know what to expect from the in-house teams
in an attempt to find a satisfactory balance between prices and economic growth
it is written for any reader who knows what it means to be fragmented