The young Narnian prince, Caspian, learns the truth of his father s murder at the hands of his evil uncle Miraz. A ragtag army rallies to restore the throne to their rightful king: Narnia s civil war begins. Enter four strangers from another world Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy whose honor, loyalty, and truth are all put to the test in a battle for the future of Narnia. Favorite characters from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe are back and new fantastic adventures await in Prince Caspian, a thrilling return to Narnia
Description: When people knew the earth was flat and it was the center of the universe, all life revolved around that truth. Galileo's telescope changed the truth. And with that one change, all architecture, music, literature, science, politics ?everything changed, mirroring the new view of truth. This tape is James Burke's examination of the moments in history when a change in knowledge radically altered man's understanding of himself and the world around him. Source: Audio Cassette Publisher: Audio Renaissance (October 1, 1990) Narrator: James Burke Language: English Format: mp3 (32kbps)
Jurgen Habermas has developed the theory of communicative action primarily in the context of critical social and political theory and discourse ethics. The essays collected in this volume, however, focus on the theory's implications for epistemology and metaphysics. They address two fundamental issues that have not figured prominently in his work since the early 1970s. One is the question of naturalism: How can the ineluctable normativity of the pers
Greg Heffley has always been in a hurry to grow up. But is getting older really all it's cracked up to be? Suddenly Greg is dealing with the pressures of boy-girl parties, increased responsibilities, and even the awkward changes that come with getting older.
Grisham comes into his own. The man knows how to crank up the tension, we are soon on the edge of our seats. Read this book, enjoy it. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Playing for Pizza is a lyrical page-turner and a gasp-inducing reminder of the scope of this man's genius with the written word. Grisham is something of a Da Vinci with words. He can blow your brains out with the power of truth or paint pictures that magically reveal the reality beneath. This is a smooth, satisfying and delightful read.