Saracinesca Elizabeth ChapmanSaracinesca (1887) is a novel by Francis Marion Crawford. Originally serialized in Blackwoods Magazine, Saracinesca became the first in a series of four novels. Followed by SantIlario (1889), Don Orsino (1892), and Corleone (1897), Saracinesca is an epic tale of history, family, and romance set in Rome during a time of immense cultural change. In the year 1865 Rome was still in a great measure its old self. It had not then acquired that modern air
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It conceptualises the epochal transition from analogue to digital both in factual terms and in terms of its social significance
The chapter looks at the opportunities for animal health promotion and considers the question of whether pastoralism provides good animal welfare
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political culture and public policymaking in colonial Hong Kong from 1966 to 1997
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this book examines how and why 'taking the waters' was regarded as an efficacious therapy by both patients and practitioners
This text is an important contribution for all who seek to understand better the role that government should play in economic life
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