Three Versions of Stoker
β Scribed by Kevin Orr
- Book ID
- 110743630
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 151 KB
- Volume
- 83
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0033-3298
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A thing (individual, concrete particular) is nothing but a bundle of properties'. If we take it as it stands, this traditional metaphysical view is open to several familiar and, to my mind, decisive objections. Sophisticated upholders of the tradition, such as Russell and Castafieda, do not take it
In an age of revolution, revolt and reinvention, Leon Odling is reduced to stoking coal in a fiery hellhole. His troubles are doubled when he encounters the Governor's enchanting, wilful daughter. For her part, Eliza Elvidge is smitten with the stoker. She must have him whatever the cost. Drawn in
1860: Lord Stoker is wandering the Great Plains of the American West when he stumbles across a female survivor of a vicious attack. Traumatised and rendered mute by her experiences, Stoker resolves to escort her to St Louis and leave her with the authorities. His plans are foiled by the enigmatic ex