Der Krieg, der nicht enden durfte
Wie das Anglo-Amerikanische Establishment den Ersten Weltkrieg absichtlich in die Länge zog
Dieser Sammler und Herausgeber stellte eine bedeutende schottische Handschrift aus dem 16. Jahrhundert zusammen, die die literarischen Traditionen seiner Zeit einfängt. Sein Werk, das hauptsächlich auf Gälisch, aber auch auf Scots und Latein verfasst ist, umfasst keltische Poesie und Prosa irischen Ursprungs. Durch seine Zusammenstellung wurden Texte bewahrt, die sonst verloren gegangen wären, und leistete damit einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Erhaltung des literarischen Erbes.






Wie das Anglo-Amerikanische Establishment den Ersten Weltkrieg absichtlich in die Länge zog
When Victoria Pryde opens her racing paper and reads that a horse called Mr Pryde is dead, she hopes that it's just a sick joke. But she has a nasty feeling that there might be more to the announcement than meets the eye. For her husband Edward has been missing for two weeks - and with good reason: he's run up massive gambling debts and his chief creditor, an unscrupulous bookie, has been leaning on him very heavily. Then comes the discovery of his burnt-out Jaguar, with the charred remains of a body in the boot, a body which the police identify as Edward's..
He was a jockey called Jose Ramirez. He'd been dead a long time. His arms were scarred with needle-tracks. But it was a knife, not heroin, that had killed him. Alistair Rye was the last man to see him alive - and they'd had a fight. A knife had been involved. Now the police in three countries were after Alistair: for murder; for drug smuggling. Two people knew that Alistair was innocent - Alistair himself and Claudia his wife. She could clear him. And she would. Wouldn't she?
Exploring the origins and significance of the Sabbath, this book examines its role in both Jewish and Christian traditions. The author analyzes various biblical interpretations and the ongoing debates about Sabbath observance. Emphasizing its practical implications, Macgregor argues for the Sabbath as a vital social institution that fosters rest and rejuvenation, benefiting individuals and society alike. This comprehensive study serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the historical, theological, and practical aspects of the Sabbath.
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. It reflects a commitment to cultural preservation and accessibility, ensuring that important literature remains available in high-quality editions that honor the original text.