Migrations

  • Migrations
    By Lucy Dougall

    The poetry in Migrations reflects this connection to the natural world, as well as her love of family and faith in the human community.

  • Migrations: Journeys in Time and Place
    By Rod Edmond

    Haddo House, 24 Hamilton, 142, 180, 210, 231; see also St Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Hamilton Handbook ofthe New Zealand Presbyterian Church (Charles Murray), 94 Hardy, Thomas, 17, 64; see also 'Beeny Cliff'; 'Heredity' Hare, Julius, ...

  • Migrations: A Novel
    By Charlotte McConaghy

    Epic and intimate, heartbreaking and galvanizing, Charlotte McConaghy's Migrations is an ode to a disappearing world and a breathtaking page-turner about the possibility of hope against all odds.

  • Migrations: Wildlife in Motion
    By Art Wolfe, Barbara Sleeper

    The acclaimed nature photographer, inspired by the work of M. C. Escher, captures rare images of animal migration around the globe--unique and colorful patterns in a variety of species that document the beauty of their journeys.

  • Migrations: Open Hearts, Open Borders
    By International Centre for the Picture Book in Society

    The facsimile postcard text includes personal messages of hope from the illustrators, as well as quotes from writers including Maya Angelou, WB Yeats, John Clare, Anita Desai and Robert Macfarlane.Illustrators include Christopher Corr, ...

  • Migrations: Medieval Manuscripts in New Zealand
    By Stephanie Hollis, Alexandra Barratt

    Medieval Manuscripts in New Zealand Alexandra Barratt, Stephanie Hollis. 9 10 Clarendon Press, 1973), or Kathleen Scott et al., An Index of Images in English Manuscripts from the Time of Chaucer to Henry VIII, c. 1380–c. 1509.

  • Migrations: A Novel
    By Charlotte McConaghy

    Epic and intimate, heartbreaking and galvanizing, Charlotte McConaghy's Migrations is an ode to a disappearing world and a breathtaking page-turner about the possibility of hope against all odds.

  • Migrations: A History of Where We All Came From
    By DK

    Migrations highlights the human story and the positives: what has survived, not just what was destroyed.

  • Migrations
    By J. L. Torres

    In J. L. Torres's second story collection Migrations, the inaugural winner of the Tomás Rivera Book Prize, a "sucio" goes to an underground clinic for therapy to end his machista ways and is accidentally transitioned.

  • Migrations: Ireland in a global world
    By Mary Gilmartin, Allen White

    2 'Two Irelands beyond the sea': exploring long-distance loyalist networks in the 1880s William Jenkins As obvious as it may seem to state that networks exist at different scales from the local to the transnational and global, ...

  • Migrations: roman
    By Milos Crnjanski

    ... quand il entendit pleurer l'enfant , mais se mit à trépigner gaiement derrière la truie . Malgré tous les cris et ... faillit perdre la raison au récit de ses histoires . Jeunes et vieux gémissaient et sanglotaient du matin au soir ...

  • Migrations
    By Milos Crnjanski, Miloš Tsernianski

    Two brothers have left their native Serbia to escape the domination of the Ottoman Turks. Cold-shouldered in the Austrian dominions of Empress Maria Teresa, their goal is to settle among...

  • Migrations: New Short Fiction from Africa
    By Sibongile Fisher, Megan Ross, TJ Benson

    ... South the manuscript. in inauguralfor Africa,from November the Her the Frank but debut Etisalat University now 2016 O'Connor novel, lives Prize by in Holland Finding of for Goiania, International Cape African Park Soutbek, Town, Brazil ...

  • Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
    By Ruth Wodak, Michi Messer, Renee Schroeder

    ... Contesting Europe's Eastern Rim: Cultural Identities in Public Discourse (2010), Metaphor and Discourse (2009) and Attitudes towards Europe Language in the Unification Process (2001). He is a member of the Executive Committee of the ...