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Mary Craig

    2 juillet 1928 – 3 décembre 2019

    Mary W. Craig est une écrivaine et historienne dont le travail se concentre sur la vie des gens ordinaires dans des contextes historiques. Ses écrits explorent comment les forces politiques et économiques des élites impactent l'existence quotidienne. Craig décrit son approche de l'histoire comme celle d'une 'pie', collectant des détails intéressants et brillants pour éclairer un passé complexe. Ses récits offrent des aperçus perspicaces des aspects moins visibles des événements historiques.

    Borders Witch Hunt
    His holiness the Dalai Lama - in my own words
    Waiting for the sund
    Kundun: A Biography of the Family of the Dalai Lama
    Blessings
    Tears of Blood
    • Tears of Blood

      A Cry For Tibet

      • 402pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,4(85)Évaluer

      Through extensive research and interviews with numerous refugees in India, the book explores four decades of suffering endured by Tibetans due to religious persecution, environmental destruction, and human rights violations. It sheds light on their emotional turmoil and resilience in the face of ongoing challenges, providing a poignant account of their struggles and the impact of these atrocities on their lives.

      Tears of Blood
    • Blessings

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      This is a book about a mother coping with two handicapped children and discovering truths about suffering.

      Blessings
    • No `Rags To Riches` Story Is More Remarkable Than The Tale Of How A Young Tibetan Farmer`S Son Was Plucked From Obscurity To Become The Dalai Lama. This Compelling Account Is The First To Portray In Detail How His Extraordinary Destiny Affected His Parents, Four Brothers And Two Sisters.

      Kundun: A Biography of the Family of the Dalai Lama
    • Aged 24 years old when he left Tibet, Emme-La had never known a time when the Chinese had not ruled his homeland. Slotting his harrowing account into her own knowledge of recent Tibetan history, the author details the experience of mass murder and torture and the total, systematic destruction of a rich and honoured culture.

      Waiting for the sund
    • In this challenging collection of the Dalai Lama's wisdom, the religious leader reflects on suffering, happiness, love, and truth, and emphasises the need to transform the human mind if we are to find real fulfilment. His Holiness the Dalai Lama was born in 1935, and enthroned as the reincarnation of the thirteenth Dalai Lama in 1940. Following the suppression of the Tibetan national uprising in 1959, he escaped to India where he was given political asylum. At the heart of all the Dalai Lama's teaching is the plea for compassion and non-violence, the essential goodness of the human heart, and the need to live well and die well.

      His holiness the Dalai Lama - in my own words
    • The book provides an overview and analysis of the witch trials in the Scottish Borders in the 17th century. The 17th century was a time of upheaval in Scottish and British history, with a civil war, the abolition of the monarchy, the plague and the reformation all influencing the social context at the time. This book explores the social, political, geographical, religious and legal structures that led to the increased amount of witch trials and executions in the Scottish Borders. As well as looking at specific trials the book also explores the role of women, both as accuser and as accused.

      Borders Witch Hunt
    • A new study of the most infamous spy of the First World War, published to coincide with the 100th anniversary of her execution

      A Tangled Web: Mata Hari
    • Wanda Poltawska, arrested by the Gestapo, spent 4 years in Ravensbruck concentration camp. This is her account.

      And I Am Afraid of My Dreams
    • The Pocket Dalai Lama

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Inspirational teachings and wisdom of the leading Buddhist teacher of our time. One of the most influential Buddhist leaders of our time, His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama is a Nobel Peace Laureate and the exiled spiritual head of the Tibetan people. A tireless teacher and writer, he is the author of dozens of widely acclaimed works, including The Book of Joy, The Art of Happiness and The Heart of Meditation—and this compact collection brings together a selection of inspiring short teachings from many of his popular books. Addressing a broad range of subjects, such as nonviolence, impermanence, religion, politics, and human rights, these wise words show the power of goodness even in the most uncertain of times. This book is part of the Shambhala Pocket Library series. The Shambhala Pocket Library is a collection of short, portable teachings from notable figures across religious traditions and classic texts. The covers in this series are rendered by Colorado artist Robert Spellman. The books in this collection distill the wisdom and heart of the work Shambhala Publications has published over 50 years into a compact format that is collectible, reader-friendly, and applicable to everyday life.

      The Pocket Dalai Lama