Richard C Rogers: 5 books

Book cover of Glacier Kings
by Richard C. Rogers
Language: English
Release Date: June 8, 2011

Daeroth, once a land of green forests, tilled fields and great cities, has been overtaken by cold, the entire continent covered in mighty glaciers. Civilization has barely survived in small refuges--a few ice-free fishing communities, the caverns of the underearth dwellers, and the great trees which...
Book cover of Five Jaguar
by Richard C. Rogers
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2011

The Aztec Empire is built on conquest. Not only does war bring tribute from the conquered, but it is also the source of prisoners for the temples--those unfortunates who must be sacrificed to the Aztec gods to maintain order in the universe. In a culture defined by blood and battle, it is only in...
Book cover of The Symbols at Your Door
by Richard C. Rogers
Language: English
Release Date: June 24, 2011

Mavet, the God of Death, has an army of demons and after thousands of years of exile has enough strength to win a war against the Elohim. To lead his army into battle, he needs a seer, a Chozeh, who can find the path to paradise. Zale is just learning that she can see what others do not--including...
Book cover of Handbook of Oral History
by Mary Chamberlain, Pamela Dean, James E. Fogerty
Language: English
Release Date: March 30, 2006

Originally intending to produce the first comprehensive scholarly reference guide to the antecedents, practices, and theory of oral history, the editors have gone even further, creating a highly readable and useful tool for scholars, students, and the general public. Covering the vast scope of this...
Book cover of Thinking about Oral History

Thinking about Oral History

Theories and Applications

by Thomas L. Charlton, Alice M. Hoffman, Howard S. Hoffman
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2007

A companion to History of Oral History, Thinking about Oral History presents parts III and IV of Handbook of Oral History, an essential resource for scholars and students. Guided by Charlton, Myers, and Sharpless, the prominent authors capture the current state-of-the-art in oral history and predict key directions for future growth in theory and application.
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