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The Roman Maid: A Tragedy, written by Robert Hurst and published in 1725, is a play set in ancient Rome. The story revolves around the character of Lucilla, a Roman maid who falls in love with a young man named Marcus. However, their love is forbidden as Marcus is a nobleman and Lucilla is a servant. The play explores the themes of love, class conflict, and societal norms in ancient Rome. As the plot unfolds, Lucilla's love for Marcus becomes the catalyst for a series of tragic events that ultimately lead to her downfall. The Roman Maid: A Tragedy is a classic example of 18th-century English drama and is known for its vivid portrayal of ancient Roman society and its characters.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Nettie was born in Lithuania in 1885. She fled to America after a murder. In America she became educated while navigating the male-dominated society, marrying five times. Twice-widowed she lost her life at age 37 by her last husband, the son of a man whose romantic interests she had rejected. Evil occult forces followed Nettie's every move.
Tom O'Mally has to make a decision. The choice itself is a relatively minor one, but the consequences are enormous. It will lead him down quite different, treacherous paths until his odyssey finally ends at a gay pub in Oxford.
After the death of his son, a young college professor takes a sabbatical leave to regain his inner strength rocked not only by his son's death but his own inner turmoil. He believes that he can reconnect with his distraught wife in London and stabilize their marriage, far from the site of their tragedy. Yet while his marriage continues to deteriorate, he finds his own salvation in a London gay pub with a rent boy named Audley in a liturgical journey of redemption.
Hidden in and around Denver are some great roads, trails, and bike paths that are fun to explore. Best Easy Bike Rides Denver describes 18 great rides in the metro area. With most rides between 5 and 30 miles-including road rides, rail trails, bike paths, and mountain bike rides-it's easy to find an interesting place to ride. Each route includes complete directions, a map, a text description of the area you'll be riding, and GPS coordinates of the start/finish point. Look inside to find:¿ Detailed maps and directions¿ Rides for everyone, including families¿ In-depth information about each ride, including length, terrain,traffic conditions, and road hazards¿ Interesting facts about each area
Imagine hiking through the petrified redwood stumps of the Florrisant Fossil Beds; or wandering alongside centuries-old dwellings and artwork at Petroglyph Point; or exploring the Old West graveyard rumored to house the bones of the famous Doc Holliday. Hiking through History Colorado profiles forty hikes, from easy to difficult, each including rich descriptions of the history underfoot, along with miles, directions, and GPS coordinates. The perfect companion for any hiker, this guide provides beautiful photography, detailed and accurate maps, and sidebars that convey the fascinating history of the area. This book will delight hikers and history lovers alike!For more than thirty-five years, FalconGuides have set the standard for outdoor guidebooks. Written by top experts, each guide invites you to experience the adventure and beauty of the outdoors.
The Art of Mountain Biking gets deep inside the subject mountain biking, deconstructing it from yet-to-be explored angles, and explaining the technique of trail riding like no one else ever has.
As sensible and as simple as it may seem, a switch to bicycle commuting doesn't happen overnight. Questions arise: Do I really need that $1,500 bike? Are Lycra shorts necessary? What about traffic rules? What do I do when a tire blows? In The Bicycle Commuter's Pocket Guide, veteran cyclist, bike commuter, professional messenger, and author Robert Hurst gives you all the answers you need for worry-free riding.¿ The ultimate, practical miniguide to tips, tricks, technique, and gear¿ Compact and user-friendly¿ For riding to work, to the store, or just around town¿ Color photos and illustrations¿plus a popout® map!
Detailed descriptions and maps of forty of the best bicycle rides between Fort Collins and Colorado Springs, from easy afternoon jaunts to multi-day tours.
Heaven on two wheels. The weather is good, the mountains are high, and the singletrack is beyond compare. Southwest Colorado is the place where you'll find alpine hill climbs, desert loops, and technical challenges in some of the nation's most spectacular settings. So get on your bike and ride.Cyclist and author Robert Hurst outlines more than seventy rides ranging from the San Miguel River Ramble to grueling Engineer Pass. He also adds his own tidbits about the region's history, wildlife, and weather that make this more than just a trail guide. Look for information on the Log Chutes, Devil Mountain, and Galloping Goose. Climb to the dizzying alpine heights of Imogene, Windy, or Molas Passes. Or, plummet down Hermosa Creek, Old Lime Creek Road, or Haflin Canyon.Also included: restaurants and bike shops; relief maps and elevations profiles; more than eighty photographs; tips on riding, trip preparation, and bicycle maintenance.(6 x 9, 256 pages, b&w photos, maps)
Road Biking Colorado features 40 of the best road biking routes in Colorado. Complete with GPS coordinates, detailed mile-by-mile directions, and intimate details of what you'll see along the way, this guide is perfect for the recreational rider. Also included are color maps and photos, and safety tips and notes on local attractions.
Everything you need to know about cycling with children--best gear, when to start, safety tips, and more!
Covering much more than just riding a bike in traffic, author Robert Hurst paints, in uncanny detail, the challenges, strategies, and art of riding a bike on Americäs modern streets and roadways.
Practical miniguide to tips, tricks, technique, and gear for commuting by bicycle to work, the grocery store, or just getting around town.
Why we¿re entering a different phase in the history of energy, why we can¿t afford to ignore it¿and why the bicycle provides a uniquely empowering way of dealing with it The Cyclist¿s Manifesto makes the most powerful case to date for a simple fact: America can no longer afford to ignore the bicycle as a tool for serious transportation. Robert Hurst takes off his gloves to lay out the case in favor of the bicycle as today¿s superior mode of transport¿and to voice a resounding call to action for people to use it. Hurst visits a surprising variety of places and historical moments in search of an explanation for Americäs dysfunctional love-hate relationship with the most efficient vehicle ever invented. He argues that the American aversion to bicycling for transportation is a unique historical-cultural absurdity based largely on false assumptions and bad information. Written with wit and more than a little exasperation, The Cyclist¿s Manifesto paints a tantalizing picture of the potential benefits of an increasingly self-propelled America, and beckons the frustrated driver, transit user, or pedestrian into the streets for a healthier, happier life on two wheels.
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