About the book: saktis revolution origins and historigraphy of indic fierce goddesses sakti s revolution: origins and historiography of india fierce goddesses chronicles the historical evolution of hindu and buddhist fierce; kali-like goddesses and their devotees; from the indus valley civilization; c third millennium bce; to the present the author documents and analyzes the undercurrents of misogyny; greed; and violence-the demonic forces against which sakti wages warfare-that have formed the historiography of fierce goddesses in india
#2238751 in Books Ingramcontent 2015-09-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.00 x .85 x 5.00l; .82 #File Name: 4871876330376 pagesWe by Charles A Lindbergh
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. great story; tough readBy T. Slossa decade before all the hell of his Nazi medal and America First vituperations that sickened many of his countrymen; Charles Lindbergh accomplished something singular and extraordinary. in the era when the media first thrived on heroes of every stripe; he was our greatest. within a few weeks of his triumph ... and twenty-six years before he wrote a Pulizter prize winning account of that flight which made the world stop and listen ... he dashed off a little volume about it.not a very good one. couple of anecdotes not found elsewhere and little detail about plane or trip but if you have a shelf full of Lindbergh books; this makes a worthy addition at the price available.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. We; original book after "The Flight" by LindberghBy Leland L. SpragueA used book ; very used; coming out in 1927; A cheap job done to take advantage of the flight and make some big bucks from it by the promoters;. Concentrated mostly on his early work and was very good; fascinating. Gave short shrift to "The flight"; because they wanted to get the book out quickly. Fair enough. There are thousands of these books available cheaply; it is still great to open the old pages and read his early autobio; and the erest of it. Anyone who reads this should also read the 1972 book also; on which he reconstructed "The Flight; in real detail; as only a nerd like he could do.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Unofficial part one of two AutobiographiesBy ErinExtremely well written. His intellect is clearly displayed in his work. We; was referring to the bond he felt with his plane during the historic flight from NY to Paris and served as a first of two autobiographies that he wrote about himself. It contains nothing concerning his involvement in the America First movement or his attempts with Henry Ford and Father Charles Coughlin to keep us out of conflicts in Europe having been written and published right after the historic flight.