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Nri Warriors of Peace
EN PB US
ISBN: 9780976730309 bzw. 0976730308, in Englisch, Zenith Publishers, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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A readable copy. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact. Pages can include considerable notes-in pen or highlighter-but the notes cannot obscure the text. At ThriftBooks, our motto is: Read More, Spend Less.
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Nri Warriors of Peace (2006)
EN PB NW FE
ISBN: 9780976730309 bzw. 0976730308, in Englisch, 378 Seiten, Zenith Press, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
"This is more than an Igbo story or an African story. This is a human story, for there is something inherent in a human being that propels him to reach for the ideal" says Chikodi Anunobi, author of NRI WARRIORS OF PEACE (Zenith Publishers Trade Paperback Original; $19.95; January 2006), a novel about the Nri kingdom of Southeastern Nigeria, the cradle of Igbo culture. In this stunning debut novel, Anunobi chronicles a people whose civilization and immutable spirit have endured and thrived for more than a millennium, yet their origin is still the subject of much speculation. With the information he gathered from four years of extensive research and the knowledge he gained growing up in Nigeria and hearing the oral history of Nri civilization and observing its rituals, Anunobi presents a dazzling and unforgettable vision of the people and culture of Nri. NRI WARRIORS OF PEACE by Chikodi Anunobi follows several generations of Nri, focusing on the time of two Eze Nri (kings) – Igwe Nwadike, the beloved elder statesman and his reluctant successor, Okoye, a successful trader of common birth. Set long ago in a place far removed from most readers’ lives, this story is a tale of mysticism and commonplace pursuits, of treachery and honor, of actions and their consequences. Anunobi celebrates and embraces the life of a people and a culture, whose interactions with each other and with the natural and spiritual world, can open new perspectives into our own lives. NRI WARRIORS OF PEACE is an enriching literary experience that underscores and affirms the universality of human experience and will inevitably generate more interest into the Nri civilization. As readers delve into the lives of this colorful cast of characters and learn more about the choices they faced and the lives they led, they will surely recognize that they’re not very far removed from this seemingly exotic culture. Indeed, we share many of the same traits, and we can learn many powerful lessons from the Nri people. Paperback, Edition: 1, Label: Zenith Press, Zenith Press, Product group: Book, Published: 2006-02-28, Studio: Zenith Press, Sales rank: 3236732.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Amazon.com.
"This is more than an Igbo story or an African story. This is a human story, for there is something inherent in a human being that propels him to reach for the ideal" says Chikodi Anunobi, author of NRI WARRIORS OF PEACE (Zenith Publishers Trade Paperback Original; $19.95; January 2006), a novel about the Nri kingdom of Southeastern Nigeria, the cradle of Igbo culture. In this stunning debut novel, Anunobi chronicles a people whose civilization and immutable spirit have endured and thrived for more than a millennium, yet their origin is still the subject of much speculation. With the information he gathered from four years of extensive research and the knowledge he gained growing up in Nigeria and hearing the oral history of Nri civilization and observing its rituals, Anunobi presents a dazzling and unforgettable vision of the people and culture of Nri. NRI WARRIORS OF PEACE by Chikodi Anunobi follows several generations of Nri, focusing on the time of two Eze Nri (kings) – Igwe Nwadike, the beloved elder statesman and his reluctant successor, Okoye, a successful trader of common birth. Set long ago in a place far removed from most readers’ lives, this story is a tale of mysticism and commonplace pursuits, of treachery and honor, of actions and their consequences. Anunobi celebrates and embraces the life of a people and a culture, whose interactions with each other and with the natural and spiritual world, can open new perspectives into our own lives. NRI WARRIORS OF PEACE is an enriching literary experience that underscores and affirms the universality of human experience and will inevitably generate more interest into the Nri civilization. As readers delve into the lives of this colorful cast of characters and learn more about the choices they faced and the lives they led, they will surely recognize that they’re not very far removed from this seemingly exotic culture. Indeed, we share many of the same traits, and we can learn many powerful lessons from the Nri people. Paperback, Edition: 1, Label: Zenith Press, Zenith Press, Product group: Book, Published: 2006-02-28, Studio: Zenith Press, Sales rank: 3236732.
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Nri Warriors of Peace: A Novel of the Igbo People (2006)
EN PB NW SI
ISBN: 9780976730309 bzw. 0976730308, in Englisch, Zenith Publishers, Taschenbuch, neu, signiert.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Shipping costs to: USA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Dan A.Domike.
Bellevue, Washington: Zenith Publishers, 2006 Signed by Author. Trade Paperback. New/No Jacket as Issued.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Dan A.Domike.
Bellevue, Washington: Zenith Publishers, 2006 Signed by Author. Trade Paperback. New/No Jacket as Issued.
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