Bøger af Peter Wheeler
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153,95 kr. In this gripping and thought-provoking exploration, "The Words of Violent Men" delves into the depths of human nature, unraveling the intricate web of violence that permeates society. Prepare to embark on a journey that exposes the disturbing reality lurking beneath the surface.With meticulous research and profound insights, this book unveils the hidden motives, ideologies, and psychological patterns behind the words of those who perpetrate acts of violence. From notorious criminals to historical figures, each chapter offers a chilling glimpse into the minds of individuals who have shaped the course of human history with their brutality.Through captivating narratives and in-depth analysis, "The Words of Violent Men" sheds light on the underlying factors that drive human aggression, from the seeds of hatred to the allure of power. By examining these dark corridors of the human psyche, we are confronted with uncomfortable truths that challenge our perception of society and our own capacity for violence.Yet, amidst the darkness, there is hope. This book not only exposes the roots of violence but also offers an exploration of prevention and intervention strategies. By understanding the origins and warning signs, we can strive to build a more compassionate and harmonious world."The Words of Violent Men" is a wake-up call, compelling readers to confront the unsettling truths of our shared human experience. Through its pages, you will gain a deeper understanding of the fragile balance between darkness and light, and the importance of empathy, education, and fostering a culture of peace.Prepare to be captivated, enlightened, and forever changed by this haunting exposé.
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- Or, The Life and Adventures of Peter Wheeler, a Colored Man Yet Living. A Slave in Chains, a Sailor on the Deep, and a Sinner at the Cross
208,95 kr. Chains and Freedom: Or, The Life and Adventures of Peter Wheeler, a Colored Man Yet Living. A Slave in Chains, a Sailor on the Deep, and a Sinner at the Cross THE following Narrative was taken entirely from the lips of Peter Wheeler. I have in all instances given his own language, and faithfully recorded his story as he told it, without any change whatever. There are many astonishing facts related in this book, and before the reader finishes it, he will at least feel that "Truth is stranger than fiction." But the truth of everything here stated can be relied on. The subject of this story is well known to the author, who for a long time brake unto him "the bread of life," as a brother in Christ, and beloved for the Redeemer's sake. There are, likewise, hundreds of living witnesses, who have for many years been acquainted with the man, and aware of the incidents here recorded, who cherish perfect confidence in his veracity. He has many times, for many years, related the same facts, to many persons, in the same language verbatim; and individuals to whom the author has read some of the following incidents, have recognized the story and language, as they heard them from the hero's lips long before the author ever heard his name. There are also persons yet living, whom I have seen and known, who witnessed many of Peter's most awful sufferings. Of course, the book lays no claim to the merit of literature, and will not be reviewed as such; but it does claim the merit of strict veity, which is no mean characteristic in a book, in these days. The subject, and the author, have but one object in view in bringing the book before the public: --a mutual desire to contribute as far as they can, to the freedom of enchained millions for whom Christ died. And if any heart may be made to feel one emotion of benevolence, and lift up a more earnest cry to God for the suffering slave; if one generous impulse may be awakened in a slaveholder's bosom towards his fellow traveller to God's bar, whose crime is, in being "born with a skin not coloured like his own;" and if it may inspire in the youthful mind, the spirit of that sweet verse, consecrated by the hallowed associations of a New-England home-- "I was not born a little slave To labour in the sun, And wish I were but in my grave, And all my labor done." it will not be in vain. That it may hasten that glorious consummation which we know is fast approaching, when slavery shall be known only in the story of past time, is the earnest prayer of the
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58,95 kr. Donkey Hodie and her pals try out a flying machine, the Swoop-a-rino, in this 8x8 storybook based on an episode of the hit preschool show from Fred Rogers Productions Donkey Hodie!Donkey Hodie and her friends can’t wait to ride Harriet Elizabeth Cow’s latest invention, the Swoop-a-rino, the neighborhood’s new flying machine. But poor Duck Duck can’t seem to get it off the ground! It’s okay to have a slow start though—with her friends’ help, and a little patience, this bird can learn to fly! © 2022 The Fred Rogers Company
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- 58,95 kr.