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History Press The Massapequas: Two Thousand Years of History
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History Press Detroit Tigers Gone Wild: Mischief, Crimes and Hard Time
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Arcadia Publishing Rock Island Arsenal Images of America
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Sourcebooks Death of a Busybody
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Rowman & Littlefield George Washington's Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior
Taking his inspiration from a 16th century French manual on etiquette, young George Washington compiled his own set of instructions under the title, The Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior. These concise rules to live by have been studied and copied by millions of readers eager to absorb Washington’s secrets of success in life and work. Neither unduly severe nor sentimental, the rules have stood the test of time and still reverberate today.
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Beach Lane Books Dinosaur Woods: Can Seven Clever Critters Save Their Forest Home?
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Picador USA Last Best Hope: America in Crisis and Renewal
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Changing Lives Press Final Destination: Disaster: What Really Happened to Eastern Airlines
Final Destination: Disaster informs the public, for the very first time, what actually precipitated the controversial sale of Eastern Air Lines, at one time the second largest airline in the free world, to Frank Lorenzo's Texas Air Corporation, which led to its certain demise. It is written from an eighteen-year veteran Eastern pilot insider's perspective, as the author was intimately involved in many aspects of the tumultuous events that culminated in the sale.
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Hal Leonard Corporation While My Guitar Gently Weeps
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Black Rose Books Aphra Behn: The English Sappho
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Warner Bros. Publications Inc.,U.S. The Complete Gershwin Preludes for Piano Belwin Edition
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Talonbooks The Ecstasy of Rita Joe
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Whitaker House,U.S. Release the Power of Prayer
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East European Monographs Studies in Social Organization – Ethnicity, Class, Politics
In this third volume of the author's scholarly work, twenty-five articles address topics important to Greek society, culture, and politics. Topics discussed include ethnonationalism, civil-military relations, class consciousness, and the Olympic Games.
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Texas Christian University Press,U.S. Texas State Parks: The First One Hundred Years, 1923-2023
Texas State Parks: The First 100 Years, 1923–2023 examines the history of one of Texas’s most treasured assets: our state parks. From the legislative establishment of the original Texas State Parks Board to the present, the development of our state and national parks over the last one hundred years has depended upon an evolving concept of public lands for public use and enjoyment. One of America’s best ideas has been a parks system for all—first at the national level, then among the states. In Texas, leaders have emerged at every stage of this hundred-year history to lend their names and reputations to the cause of conservation and preservation, which has met growing acceptance among the public at large. This book explores the contributions of these giants at all levels. Together, they gave meaning to Teddy Roosevelt’s call to arms for the preservation of public lands as one of the country’s foundations of an “essential democracy.” After successful careers in politics, then business, George Bristol turned to a complementary endeavor that would utilize his skills and reflect a lifelong love of nature and parks: advocacy for parks and people. In 1994, he received a presidential appointment to the National Parks Foundation, launching his new journey. He established the Texas Coalition for Conservation in 2001 and began an eighteen-year effort that culminated in the people of Texas overwhelmingly voting to direct all revenue generated from the Sporting Goods Sales Tax to state parks and historic sites—as originally intended.
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ALFRED PUBN The Art Of Piano Playing A Scientific Approach
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Rowman & Littlefield International Organizations, 1918-1945: A Guide to Research and Research Materials (Guides to European Diplomatic History Research and Research Mate)
To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com.
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The University Press of Kentucky My Place in the Sun: Life in the Golden Age of Hollywood and Washington
George Stevens Jr. grew up on movie sets. His grandmother, aunts, uncles, and other family members were all entertainers, but it was his father, director George Stevens Sr., who cast the longest shadow. The elder Stevens won best director Oscars for A Place in the Sun (1951) and Giant (1956) and was nominated for directing The More the Merrier (1943), Shane (1953), and The Diary of Anne Frank (1959).George Jr. worked by his father's side while also establishing himself as a successful television director. He learned a variety of skills from the master, including cinematography, storytelling, managing difficult actors, and maintaining artistic control over one's work. As a result of Stevens Sr.'s position in the Screen Directors' Guild during the height of McCarthyism, Stevens Jr. also learned firsthand about freedom of artistic expression and protection of civil rights - and the navigation of treacherous political waters. In 1961, Edward R. Murrow recruited Stevens Jr. to head up the film and television department for the United States Information Agency, pushing him out of his father's shadow and into the work that would become his greatest legacy. Travelling to film festivals around the world as USIA delegate, he became aware of the urgent need to promote and preserve America's film legacy and founded the American Film Institute. AFI saved thousands of movies, scouring the country for copies of forgotten or lost films that were then catalogued and deposited at the Library of Congress. Under Stevens Jr.'s direction, AFI also issued grants to support the work of young, independent filmmakers and established the AFI Conservancy, a school for film arts. Shortly after that, Stevens Jr. created the Kennedy Center Honors, a uniquely American tradition honoring the lifetime contributions made by those in performing arts.In My Place in the Sun, George Stevens Jr. recounts his lifelong passion for and commitment to the art of film, along the way providing an intimate look into the artistry of one of Hollywood's greatest directors. Both an insightful history of Hollywood's Golden Age and a savvy insider's account of post-World War II Washington culture, this magnificent autobiography brings to life almost ninety years of American film history and culture.
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The University Press of Kentucky Reflections on Constitutional Law
In a trend that disturbs nationally known constitutional scholar George Anastaplo, law schools now place very little emphasis on the study of the United States Constitution as a document. Today, many constitutional law professors spend less than a week teaching the history, philosophical tenets, and legal origins of the Constitution itself and more time on Supreme Court cases. In Reflections on Constitutional Law, Anastaplo emphasizes the continuing significance and importance of the Constitution by examining the most important influences on the American constitutional system, including the Magna Carta and the Declaration of Independence. According to Anastaplo, a rigorous understanding of the Constitution is crucial to comprehending the true meaning of Supreme Court decisions.
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University Press of Kentucky Reflections on Freedom of Speech and the First Amendment
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Johns Hopkins University Press Higher Education and the New Society
While he celebrated higher education as the engine of progress in every aspect of American life, George Keller also challenged academia's sacred cows and entrenched practices with provocative ideas designed to induce "creative discomfort." Completed shortly before his death in 2007, Higher Education and the New Society caps the career of one of higher education's exceptional minds. Refining and expanding ideas Keller developed over his fifty-year career, this book is a clarion call for change. In the face of a transformed American society marked by population shifts, technological upheavals, and a volatile economic landscape, Keller urges leaders in higher education to see and confront their own serious problems. With characteristic forthrightness and inimitable wit, Keller targets critical areas where bold thinking is especially important, taking on such explosive issues as the configuration of academic disciplines, the runaway problem of big-time sports, the decline of the liberal arts, and the urgent problems of finances and costs. Keller expected this book to ignite discussion and controversy within academic circles, and he hoped fervently that it would also lead to real thinking, real analysis, and urgently needed transformation.
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Johns Hopkins University Press Beyond the Black Box: The Forensics of Airplane Crashes
The black box is orange-and there are actually two of them. They house the cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder, instruments vital to airplane crash analyses. But accident investigators cannot rely on the black boxes alone. Beginning with the 1931 Fokker F-10A crash that killed legendary football coach Knute Rockne, this fascinating book provides a behind-the-scenes look at plane wreck investigations. Professor George Bibel shows how forensic experts, scientists, and engineers analyze factors like impact, debris, loading, fire patterns, metallurgy, fracture, crash testing, and human tolerances to determine why planes fall from the sky-and how the information gleaned from accident reconstruction is incorporated into aircraft design and operation to keep commercial aviation as safe as possible.
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Hal Leonard Corporation George Harrison Anthology
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McClelland & Stewart Inc. Starring Brian Linehan: A Life Behind the Scenes
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Warner Bros. Publications Inc.,U.S. Rhapsody in Blue Gershwin Facsimile Edition
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Warner Bros. Publications Inc.,U.S. Rhapsody in Blue Donald Hunsberger Wind Library
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Warner Bros. Publications Inc.,U.S. Concerto F Score
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Warner Bros. Publications Inc.,U.S. The Man I Love and Other George Gershwin Classics Full Score Parts Composer
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Warner Bros. Publications Inc.,U.S. Waln Elementary Clarinet Method
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University Press of America Graduate Education in Government: In England, France, and the United States
Graduate Education in Government presents an empirical study of nine of the best graduate schools for political science degrees in the United States, France and England chosen on the basis of recent surveys and reputation. The author gathered his information through interviews with administrators and faculty at each institution, in an attempt to discover a prevalent pattern for master's and doctoral programs based on the commonalities of the programs. The comparisons were made in terms of program organization, prevalent educational philosophy, admission and selection practices, curricula, graduation requirements, student advising patterns, and factors accounting for their excellence in graduate political science education. Though the author found much in common with all the programs, more similarities occurred between the two European programs, than between the European programs and the United States programs.
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Alfred Publishing Company Gershwin Medley Featuring Fascinating Rhythm Embraceable You Somebody Loves Me Someone to Watch Over Me and I Got Rhythm Pop Symphonic Band
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Alfred Music Porgy and BESS for Strings Violin 1
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Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Seven by Gershwin Contemporary Settings of Seven Classic Songs by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin for Solo Voice and Piano Medium Low Voice
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Alfred Publishing Co Inc.,U.S. Four Songs by George Gershwin Piano Duo Four Songs by George Gershwin Arr Paul Posnak Two Pianos Four Hands Alfreds Classic Editions The Piano Works of George Gershwin
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Arcadia Publishing St Louis Olympics 1904 Images of America Arcadia Publishing
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Phaidon Press Ellebrity
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Faber Music Ltd Written on Skin
Full score Following the enormous success of George Benjamin’s first opera Into the Little Hill (2006), there has been huge anticipation in the musical world at the prospect of his first full-length work in this genre. After a period of intense work and isolation for Benjamin, his much-awaited new opera, Written on Skin, was premiered at the Aix-en-Provence Festival on 7 July 2012. A long standing ovation was the first of many marks of recognition and praise for this extraordinary work which has been hailed by critics as ‘[one of] the best operas of the 21st century so far,’ ‘the birth of a masterpiece.’ The opera is scored for 60 players, lasts 95 minutes and has a cast of five. An opera tour will be conducted throughout Europe during 2013.
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Faber Music Ltd Shadowlines
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Faber Music Ltd Sometime Voices
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Faber Music Ltd Upon Silence
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Faber Music Ltd Upon Silence
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Faber Music Ltd Fantasy on Iambic Rhythm
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Black Gold: The New Frontier in Oil for Investors
Analyze how the falling production and rising demand of oil has enabled savvy companies and investment banks to cash in with Black Gold. You'll find investment suggestions -- from ETFs and energy futures to hedge funds -- that will allow you to reap substantial profits from current and future situations as well as short human-interest stories that illustrate every issue discussed. You'll also find a timeframe for the peak of oil production -- one that is more realistic and gaining acceptance with both scientists and economists. Drawing on historical background, current issues, and expectations of the energy road ahead, Black Gold offers information you'll appreciate and understand so you can make the most of a market poised to grow exponentially in the years ahead.
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WW Norton & Co Of Fear and Strangers: A History of Xenophobia
By 2016, it was impossible to ignore an international resurgence of xenophobia. What had happened? Looking for clues, psychiatrist and historian George Makari started out in search of the idea’s origins. To his astonishment, he discovered an unfolding series of never-told stories. While a fear and hatred of strangers may be ancient, he found that the notion of a dangerous bias called "xenophobia" arose not so long ago. Coined by late-nineteenth-century doctors and political commentators and popularized by an eccentric stenographer, xenophobia emerged alongside Western nationalism, colonialism, mass migration, and genocide. Makari chronicles the concept’s rise, from its popularization and perverse misuse to its spread as an ethical principle in the wake of a series of calamites that culminated in the Holocaust, and its sudden reappearance in the twenty-first century. He investigates xenophobia’s evolution through the writings of figures such as Joseph Conrad, Albert Camus, and Richard Wright, and innovators like Walter Lippmann, Sigmund Freud, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and Frantz Fanon. Weaving together history, philosophy, and psychology, Makari offers insights into varied, related ideas such as the conditioned response, the stereotype, projection, the Authoritarian Personality, the Other, and institutional bias. Masterful, original, and elegantly written, Of Fear and Strangers offers us a unifying paradigm by which we might more clearly comprehend how irrational anxiety and contests over identity sweep up groups and lead to the dark headlines of division so prevalent today.
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Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc The Golden Key
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Random House USA Inc Flashpoints: The Emerging Crisis in Europe
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