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Dan O'Neill

    Sonnets
    The Firecracker Boys
    • The Firecracker Boys

      H-Bombs, Inupiat Eskimos, and the Roots of the Environmental Movement

      • 450 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of 1958, the narrative reveals a controversial plan by Edward Teller to detonate nuclear bombs off Alaska's coast to create a harbor. The initiative faced fierce opposition from local Eskimos and biologists, who successfully thwarted what could have been a catastrophic environmental disaster. The story highlights themes of governmental arrogance and the emergence of America's environmental movement, showcasing Dan O'Neill's passion for Alaska and his commitment to uncovering a pivotal moment in the Nuclear Age.

      The Firecracker Boys
      4.2
    • Sonnets

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Shakespeare and his works have enduring popularity with people of every age and The Jarrold Poets Series' William Shakespeare Sonnets is a delightful volume to own or to give to others. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate. Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date: No poetic compositions of any author or age have evoked so much admiration and commentary as Shakespeare's sonnets. The identity of the handsome youth, the dark lady and the rival poet have for decades intrigued readers and scholars alike. The lyrical beauty and power of the verses is, however, undeniable and shine through in this volume which is based on the original, written in the last decade of the sixteenth century and published in 1609. All 144 of Shakespeare's sonnets are now collected in this pocket-sized volume, with its charming cover illustrating Shakespeare and a seventeenth-century engraving of the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare and his works have enduring popularity with people of every age and The Jarrold Poets Series' William Shakespeare Sonnets is a delightful volume to own or to give to others.

      Sonnets
      4.2