By The Spear

By the Spear: Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Rise and Fall of the Macedonian Empire

Ian Worthington, "By the Spear: Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Rise and Fall of the Macedonian Empire (Ancient Warfare and Civilization)"
ISBN: 0199929866 | 2014 | EPUB | 416 pages | 2 MB
By the Spear: Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Rise and Fall of the Macedonian Empire (repost)

By the Spear: Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Rise and Fall of the Macedonian Empire (Ancient Warfare and Civilization) by Ian Worthington
English | 2014 | ISBN: 0199929866 | ISBN-13: 9780199929863 | 416 pages | PDF | 10 MB
By the Spear: Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Rise and Fall of the Macedonian Empire [Audiobook]

By the Spear: Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Rise and Fall of the Macedonian Empire [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B00NGVJ3NK | 2014 | 11 hours and 14 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 306 MB
Author: Ian Worthington
Narrator: Phil Holland
Burning Spear - Man In The Hills (1976) + Dry & Heavy (1977) [2LP on 1CD, Remastered 2003]

Burning Spear - Man In The Hills (1976) + Dry & Heavy (1977) [2LP on 1CD, 2003]
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 374 Mb | Scans ~ 123 Mb | Time: 01:06:13
Roots Reggae | Label: Island Def Jam | # 440 063 072-2

Coming after the highly acclaimed Marcus Garvey (1975), Burning Spear's fourth album, Man in the Hills (1976), had a lot to live up to. It is generally conceded that they did not craft an equally impressive follow-up, but Man in the Hills has its charms nevertheless. Lead singer and main songwriter Winston Rodney turns back to reflections on his rural Jamaican childhood for many of the lyrics, which gives the album a gentler, more nostalgic message than the political, exhortative Marcus Garvey. Rodney's tenor is well suited to the sentiments, and the all-star band assembled to back him is supportive and, especially in the horn charts, complementary to the lead voice. The demands of recording schedules may have caused Burning Spear to recast earlier songs, but that contributes to the album's theme of looking back. "Door Peep" was the first song Burning Spear released in its Studio One days, and "No More War" updates the Jamaicans' 1967 song "Ba Ba Boom." With Dry & Heavy (1977), Burning Spear consisted only of Rodney, who also jettisoned producer Laurence "Jack Ruby" Lindo and handled the board himself.

«Chase Baker and the Spear of Destiny» by Vincent Zandri  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Nov. 26, 2022
«Chase Baker and the Spear of Destiny» by Vincent Zandri

«Chase Baker and the Spear of Destiny» by Vincent Zandri
English | EPUB | 0.4 MB

«The Sword and the Spear» by Rod Landreth  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at April 30, 2023
«The Sword and the Spear» by Rod Landreth

«The Sword and the Spear» by Rod Landreth
English | EPUB | 0.1 MB

«The Pied Piper of Hamelin» by Keenum Spear  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at May 5, 2023
«The Pied Piper of Hamelin» by Keenum Spear

«The Pied Piper of Hamelin» by Keenum Spear
English | EPUB | 3.3 MB
«The Story of the Raising and Organization of a Regiment of Volunteers in 1862» by Ellis Spear

«The Story of the Raising and Organization of a Regiment of Volunteers in 1862» by Ellis Spear
English | EPUB | 0.6 MB
The Spear, the Scroll, and the Pebble: How the Greek City-State Developed as a Male Warrior-Citizen Collective

The Spear, the Scroll, and the Pebble: How the Greek City-State Developed as a Male Warrior-Citizen Collective by Richard A. Billows
English | January 12, 2023 | ISBN: 1350289205, 1350289191 | True PDF | 288 pages | 36.5 MB
The Spear, the Scroll, and the Pebble: How the Greek City-State Developed as a Male Warrior-Citizen Collective

The Spear, the Scroll, and the Pebble: How the Greek City-State Developed as a Male Warrior-Citizen Collective by Richard A. Billows
English | January 12th, 2023 | ISBN: 1350289191, 1350289205 | 288 pages | True EPUB | 1.56 MB

This book presents a powerful new argument for how and why the Greek city-states, including their distinctive society and culture, came to be - and why they had the highly unusual and influential form they took. After reviewing early city-state formation, and the economic underpinnings of city-state society, three key chapters examine the way the Greeks developed their unique society. The spear, scroll and pebble encapsulate the book's core ideas.