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It all started with a curse. When magical mermaid Sereia saves her little sister and overshadows brother and the sea’s rightful heir, Triton, the position of next ruler of the sea is in question. Determined to keep his throne, Triton curses Sereia, transforming her into a human and stripping her of magic. Banishing her from their underwater kingdom, he gives her a final warning: if you should ever return, you will become a monster. Left for dead, Sereia washes up on the shores of Atlantis, where she is discovered by a kind merchant with a tragic past. Patient and charming, he helps her build a life on land; she realizes everything she was taught about humans may have been wrong. But legend...
Reprint of the original, first published in 1882. The Antigonos publishing house specialises in the publication of reprints of historical books. We make sure that these works are made available to the public in good condition in order to preserve their cultural heritage.
James McCabe and Ann Pettigrew arrived in Pictou, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia around 1767. James was born in Ireland and died at West River sometime between 21 August and 17 November 1801. McCabe families are found in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Maine, California, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Oregon and Rhode Island in the United States.
How adoption and its literary representations shed new light on notions of value, origins, and identity
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The 200 full-color photographs captures the spirit and genius of the ten designers. A chapter is devoted to each designer, his or her source of inspiration, style, philosophy, and method of creation. --P. [2] of cover.
The sketches in this book, numbering approximately 2,250 and naming a total of 50,000 related persons, generally treat subjects who were born in the early nineteenth century, with reference to immediate forebears of the late eighteenth century. The sketches typically mention the date and place of birth and marriage of the principal subject, the place of birth of his parents and often grandparents, sometimes the name of the first ancestor in America, and details of religion, education, military service, occupation, home, and residence.