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  • Areopagitica

    John Milton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 21, 2017)
    Areopagitica; A speech of Mr. John Milton for the Liberty of Unlicenc’d Printing, to the Parlament of England is a 1644 prose polemic by the English poet, scholar, and polemical author John Milton opposing licensing and censorship. Areopagitica is among history's most influential and impassioned philosophical defences of the principle of a right to freedom of speech and expression. Many of its expressed principles have formed the basis for modern justifications.
  • The Space Race: The Thrilling History of NASA's Race to the Moon, From Project Mercury to Apollo 11 and Beyond

    John Hamilton

    language (RavenFire Media, Inc., June 28, 2019)
    Join award-winning science writer John Hamilton as he traces humanity’s race to the moon and the exploration of the final frontier.The Space Race tells the story of the dawn of rocketry to the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Every manned American spaceflight is included, from Project Mercury to Gemini to Apollo. Also covered are vital details about important Soviet spaceflights, as well as America’s space shuttle, the International Space Station, and planned future missions.Why did Neil Armstrong almost crash the Eagle lunar lander before becoming the first person to walk on the moon? Who was the first person to vomit in space? Who peed in his spacesuit while still on the launchpad? These questions and many more are answered in these inspiring—and sometimes humorous— stories of triumph, tragedy, and determination.The Space Race is based on the bestselling hardcover series, now expanded and combined into a single-volume ebook for the first time. “… readers will find themselves immersed in the excitement.”—American Library Association Booklist. Perfect for school reports, but also a thrilling book for anyone interested in space, young or old. In this 33,000-word history of the space race, you’ll discover:• Early rocketry, from Chinese fireworks to the terrifying German V-2 missiles of WWII.• The Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union.• The origins of NASA.• The original Mercury 7 astronauts.• The cosmonauts who went where no one had gone before.• The spacecraft that brought us to the moon.• Concise biographies of the pioneering men and women who first explored the heavens.• Glossary and Timeline.• 75 historical images from NASA’s archives.• And much, much more!The Space Race is thoroughly researched, easy to read, and filled with adventure. Boldly seek out your copy today!
  • John Milton - Paradise Lost

    John Milton

    eBook (Simon & Schuster, Oct. 7, 2016)
    Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton. It was originally published in 1667 in ten books; a second edition followed in 1674, redivided into twelve books (in the manner of the division of Virgil's Aeneid) with minor revisions throughout and a note on the versification. The poem concerns the Judeo-Christian story of the Fall of Man; the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Milton's purpose, stated in Book I, is "justify the ways of God to men" and elucidate the conflict between God's eternal foresight and free will.
  • Comus

    John Milton

    eBook (Vintage Books, May 16, 2020)
    Comus is a masque in honour of chastity, written by John Milton. It was first presented on Michaelmas, 1634, before John Egerton, 1st Earl of Bridgewater, at Ludlow Castle in celebration of the Earl's new post as Lord President of Wales. John Milton was an English poet and intellectual who served as a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under its Council of State and later under Oliver Cromwell.
  • Paradise Lost

    John Milton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 27, 2011)
    Paradise Lost, an epic poem in blank verse, written by the 17th-century poet John Milton as he became blind at the end of his life, is a retelling of the Biblical story of the Fall of Man. While based on the Christian tale, the poem incorporates many topics, and spends most of its verses detailing the journey of Satan and his war on the angels. The depiction of Adam and Eve draws an elaborate panorama of their trials. This classic of Western literature is wide-reaching and enormously influential, and should not be absent from the modern reader's bookshelf.
  • Paradise Lost

    John Milton

    eBook (, April 29, 2020)
    John Milton's Paradise Lost is one of the greatest epic poems in the English language. It tells the story of the Fall of Man, a tale of immense drama and excitement, of rebellion and treachery, of innocence pitted against corruption, in which God and Satan fight a bitter battle for control of mankind's destiny. The struggle rages across three worlds - heaven, hell, and earth - as Satan and his band of rebel angels plot their revenge against God. At the center of the conflict are Adam and Eve, who are motivated by all too human temptations but whose ultimate downfall is unyielding love.Marked by Milton's characteristic erudition, Paradise Lost is a work epic both in scale and, notoriously, in ambition. For nearly 350 years, it has held generation upon generation of audiences in rapt attention, and its profound influence can be seen in almost every corner of Western culture.
  • PARADISE LOST

    John Milton

    eBook (Simon & Schuster, April 27, 2018)
    Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton. It was originally published in 1667 in ten books; a second edition followed in 1674, redivided into twelve books (in the manner of the division of Virgil's Aeneid) with minor revisions throughout and a note on the versification. The poem concerns the Judeo-Christian story of the Fall of Man; the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Milton's purpose, stated in Book I, is "justify the ways of God to men" and elucidate the conflict between God's eternal foresight and free will.
  • Areopagitica: A Defense of Free Speech - Includes Reproduction of the First Page of the Original 1644 Edition

    John Milton

    Paperback (Arc Manor, March 14, 2008)
    One of the original, and greatest defenses of free speech, originally published as a written 'speech.' Please visiti www.ArcManor.com for more works by this and other great authors.
  • Paradise Lost

    John Milton

    language (Ray Ontko & Co., July 13, 2009)
    The complete classic text, exquisitely formatted for the Kindle. The Trillium difference is that it looks like a book, not a hasty copy-paste. Trillium Classics are fastidiously edited for errors in formatting and typos, resulting in texts that are easy-to-read and faithful to the author's original work.Please visit our blog and website at trilliumclassics.com for more information about our process, and the ever-growing list of titles and authors available.
  • Big Cats

    Joyce Milton

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, Sept. 28, 1994)
    Level Three From tigers to cougars and leopards to lions, this book is a great introduction to big cats. Topics discussed include hunting techniques, sleeping habits, color patterns, and the importance of preserving the cats' habitats.
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  • Paradise Lost

    JOHN Milton

    (Bibliotech Press, July 21, 2018)
    Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton.The poem concerns the Christian story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. Milton's purpose, stated in Book I, is to "justify the ways of God to men" and elucidate the conflict between God's eternal foresight and free will.Milton incorporates Paganism, classical Greek references, and Christianity within the poem. It deals with diverse topics from marriage, politics and monarchy, and grapples with many difficult theological issues, including fate, predestination, the Trinity…
  • Paradise Lost

    John Milton

    language (Otbebookpublishing, March 20, 2020)
    Paradise Lost is an epic poem in blank verse by the 17th-century English poet John Milton (1608–1674). The first version, published in 1667, consisted of ten books with over ten thousand lines of verse. A second edition followed in 1674, arranged into twelve books (in the manner of Virgil's Aeneid) with minor revisions throughout and a note on the versification. It is considered by critics to be Milton's major work, and it helped solidify his reputation as one of the greatest English poets of his time. (Wikipedia)