Search results for ""Author Kind"
Carl Hanser Verlag Das Kind und die Katze
£12.00
Ullstein Taschenbuchvlg. Ausshnung mit dem inneren Kind
£11.63
University of Texas Press LBJ and Vietnam: A Different Kind of War
Decades later, the Vietnam War remains a divisive memory for American society. Partisans on all sides still debate why the war was fought, how it could have been better fought, and whether it could have been won at all.In this major study, a noted expert on the war brings a needed objectivity to these debates by examining dispassionately how and why President Lyndon Johnson and his administration conducted the war as they did. Drawing on a wealth of newly released documents from the LBJ Library, including the Tom Johnson notes from the influential Tuesday Lunch Group, George Herring discusses the concept of limited war and how it affected President Johnson's decision making, Johnson's relations with his military commanders, the administration's pacification program of 1965-1967, the management of public opinion, and the "fighting while negotiating" strategy pursued after the Tet Offensive in 1968.The author's in-depth analysis exposes numerous flaws in Johnson's management of the war. In Herring's view, the Johnson administration lacked any overall strategy for conducting the war. No change in approach was ever discussed, despite popular and even administration dissatisfaction with the progress of the war, and no oversight committee coordinated the activities of the military services and various governmental agencies, which were left to follow their own, often conflicting, agendas.
£19.80
Puppy Dogs & Ice Cream Inc Right Now, I Am Kind
£17.80
Elif Verlag Das Kind liebt das Vieh
£15.78
SCHATTAUER Das so genannte Innere Kind
£28.73
Random House USA Inc All-of-a-Kind Family Hanukkah
£17.16
Libellen Verlag Opalia Seelenprofiling Unser inneres Kind
£10.83
Protea Boekhuis T'Sats Se Kind: Tk!olie
£24.00
Candlewick Press (MA) Ava Lin One of a Kind
£8.19
Lizzie Skurnick Books All-Of-A-Kind Family Downtown
£12.60
Columbia University Press What Kind of Creatures Are We?
Noam Chomsky is widely known and deeply admired for being the founder of modern linguistics, one of the founders of the field of cognitive science, and perhaps the most avidly read political theorist and commentator of our time. In these lectures, he presents a lifetime of philosophical reflection on all three of these areas of research, to which he has contributed for over half a century.In clear, precise, and nontechnical language, Chomsky elaborates on fifty years of scientific development in the study of language, sketching how his own work has implications for the origins of language, the close relations that language bears to thought, and its eventual biological basis. He expounds and criticizes many alternative theories, such as those that emphasize the social, the communicative, and the referential aspects of language. Chomsky reviews how new discoveries about language overcome what seemed to be highly problematic assumptions in the past. He also investigates the apparent scope and limits of human cognitive capacities and what the human mind can seriously investigate, in the light of history of science and philosophical reflection and current understanding. Moving from language and mind to society and politics, he concludes with a searching exploration and philosophical defense of a position he describes as "libertarian socialism," tracing its links to anarchism and the ideas of John Dewey and even to the ideas of Marx and Mill, demonstrating its conceptual growth out of our historical past and urgent relation to matters of the present.
£13.06
MP-OKL Uni of Oklahoma Abolitionist of the Most Dangerous Kind
A controversial character largely known as a Union colonel who led Black soldiers in the Civil War, James Montgomery (1814-71) waged a far more personal and radical war against slavery than popular history suggests. It is the true story of this militant abolitionist that Todd Mildfelt and David Schafer tell in this volume.
£38.43
AV Akademikerverlag Die Entstehung der Mutter-Kind-Bindung
£33.08
Carl Hanser Verlag Ich bin hier blo das Kind
£10.74
btb Taschenbuch Wie kommt der Krieg ins Kind
£11.20
Franckh-Kosmos Hund und Kind mit Martin Rütter
£19.40
Betz, Annette Karlinchen Ein Kind auf der Flucht
£14.31
Candlewick Press (MA) Ava Lin One of a Kind
£14.64
Lizzie Skurnick Books All-Of-A-Kind Family Uptown
£12.44
Lizzie Skurnick Books More All-Of-A-Kind Family
£13.01
Simon & Schuster Kind Friends We Used to Be
Synopsis coming soon.......
£9.16
Penguin Putnam Inc Our Kind of Traitor: A Novel
£15.63
HarperCollins Publishers Inc This Is Kind of an Epic Love Story
£17.41
Kehrer Verlag Doug's Gym: The last of its kind
£24.21
Capstone Press Pandora Tells All: Not the Curious Kind
£11.03
Chronicle Books What Kind of Fairy is Merry Berry?
Merry Berry is a young Lulabelle who lives in magical Lulaland. All little Lulabellez dream of becoming fairies, but first they have to earn their fairy wings! After meeting three inspiring fairies, Merry Berry discovers that she can become a fairy--and fill her world with sparkles--by brightening others' days in her own special way. For Merry Berry, this means sharing her special cupcake creations--and becoming Merry Berry, the Cupcake Fairy!
£13.03
Kampenwand Verlag Das 13. Kind aus St. PeterOrding
£14.34
Gerth Medien GmbH Steh auf mein Kind und geh
£10.98
Auer-System-Verlag, Carl Rohstoff Kind Zwischen Freiheit und Kontrolle
£18.90
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Damit mein Kind sich besser fÃhlt
£23.45
Penguin Books Ltd Dickens and Prince: A Particular Kind of Genius
'A joyful examination of two artists from different centuries and the unlikely parallels in their life and work' Guardian'An ardent fan letter from Hornby that makes you want to reread Great Expectations whilst listening to Sign o'the Times' Vogue_____________________The essential gift for lovers of Prince, Dickens and everyone in between!In Nick Hornby's completely joyous and original new book two great figures share the stage. Charles Dickens and Prince. Two wildly different artists who caught fire and lit up the world in ways no others could. Where did their magic come from? How did they work so hard and produce so much? How did they manage or give in to the restlessness and intensity of their creativity? How did they use it, and did it kill them?With wit, curiosity and deep admiration Nick Hornby traces their extraordinary lives - from their difficult beginnings to the women they fell for to their limitless energy for work, to their money and the movies - and brilliantly illuminates their very particular kind of genius.'I love this. It's smart and funny and elegantly persuasive' Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, author of Becoming Dickens
£10.50
Omnibus Press Some New Kind of Kick: A Memoir
An intimate, coming-of-age memoir by legendary guitarist Kid Congo Powers, detailing his experiences as a young, queer Mexican-American in 1970s Los Angeles through his rise in the glam rock and punk rock scenes. Kid Congo Powers has been described as a "legendary guitarist and paragon of cool" with "the greatest resume ever of anyone in rock music." That unique imprint on rock history stems from being a member of not one but three beloved, groundbreaking, and influential groups--Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, the Cramps, and last but not least, The Gun Club, the wildly inventive punk-blues band he co-founded. Some New Kind of Kick begins as an intimate coming of age tale, of a young, queer, Chicano kid, growing up in a suburb east of East LA, in the mid-'70s, exploring his sexual identity through glam rock. When a devastating personal tragedy crushes his teenage dreams, he finds solace and community through fandom, as founder ('The Prez') of the Ramones West Coast fan club, and immerses himself in the delinquent chaos of the early LA punk scene. A chance encounter with another superfan, in the line outside the Whiskey-A-Go-Go to get into a Pere Ubu concert, changes the course of his life entirely. Jeffrey Lee Pierce, a misfit Chicano punk who runs the Blondie fan club, proposes they form a band. The Gun Club is born. So begins an unlikely transition from adoring fan to lauded performer. In Pierce, he finds brotherhood, a creative voice, and a common cause, but also a shared appetite for self-destruction that threatens to overwhelm them both. Quirky, droll, and heartfelt, with a pitch-perfect evocation of time and place, and a wealth of richly-drawn supporting characters, Some New Kind of Kick is a memoir of personal transformation, addiction and recovery, friendship and belonging, set against the relentless creativity and excess of the '70s and '80s underground music scenes.
£17.34
Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Das Innere Kind verstehen für Dummies
Haben Sie manchmal das Gefühl, dass Prägungen aus Ihrer Kindheit Ihr jetziges Leben erschweren oder gar belasten? In "Das Innere Kind verstehen für Dummies"finden Sie leicht lesbare Erläuterungen, wie sich abgespaltene Emotionen und Traumatisierungen aus der Kindheit nicht nur im privaten, sondern auch im beruflichen Alltag auswirken und die Gesundheit beeinträchtigen. Lebendige Fallbeispiele aus der therapeutischen Praxis verdeutlichen die Beschreibungen. Ein wirkungsvoller Zehn-Schritte-Plan ermöglicht es Ihnen, eine nachhaltige Balance zwischen erwachsenen und kindlichen Persönlichkeitsanteilen zu erzielen, um mehr Authentizität, Autonomie und Selbstbewusstsein in Ihrer aktuellen Lebensführung zu gewinnen.
£16.51
Hachette Books Some New Kind of Kick: A Memoir
£22.73
Center Point Love in Bloom: Some Kind of Love
£37.78
Vahlen Franz GmbH Wertvolle Fehler The Right Kind of Wrong
£23.55
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Dream Drawings: Configurations of a Timeless Kind
“[Momaday] must be ranked among the greatest of our contemporary writers.”—American Scholar"Momaday’s poems are rich with description, lush with dreaming, and filled with magic." — Library Journal (starred review)From Pulitzer Prize winner and revered literary master N. Scott Momaday, a beautiful and enchanting new poetry collection, at once a celebration of language, imagination, and the human spirit.“Language and the imagination work hand in hand, and together they enable us to reveal us to ourselves in story. That is indeed a magical process. . . . We imagine and we dream, and we translate our dreams into language.” —from the PrefaceA singular voice in American letters, Momaday’s love of language and storytelling are on full display in this brilliant new collection comprising one hundred sketches or “dream drawings”—furnishings of the mind—as he calls them. Influenced by his Native American heritage and its oral storytelling traditions, here are prose poems about nature, animals, warriors, and hunters, as well as meditations that explore themes of love, loss, time, and memory. Each piece, full of wisdom and wonder, showcases Momaday’s extraordinary lyrical talent, the breadth of his imagination, and the transformative power of his writing. Dream Drawings is also illustrated with a selection of black-and-white paintings by Momaday that capture the spirit of his prose.Poignant, inspired, and timeless, this is a collection that will nourish the soul.
£12.88
Little, Brown & Company Hello, Future! [Please be kind.] Hardcover Journal
This journal is for all the ladies who are ready to do the things that will bring their future into focus. They are ready to dream big. Work hard. And step into their destiny!
£12.43
Center for American Places,US My Kind of Transit: Rethinking Public Transportation
£29.15
WW Norton & Co The Last Kind Words Saloon: A Novel
Larry McMurtry has done more than any other living writer to shape our literary imagination of the American West. With The Last Kind Words Saloon he returns again to the vivid and unsparing portrait of the nineteenth-century and cowboy lifestyle made so memorable in his classic Lonesome Dove. Evoking the greatest characters and legends of the Old Wild West, here McMurtry tells the story of the closing of the American frontier through the travails of two of its most immortal figures: Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Opening in the settlement of Long Grass, Texas—not quite in Kansas, and nearly New Mexico—we encounter the taciturn Wyatt, whiling away his time in between bottles, and the dentist-turned-gunslinger Doc, more adept at poker than extracting teeth. Now hailed as heroes for their days of subduing drunks in Abilene and Dodge—more often with a mean look than a pistol—Wyatt and Doc are living out the last days of a way of life that is passing into history, two men never more aware of the growing distance between their lives and their legends. Along with Wyatt's wife, Jessie, who runs the titular saloon, we meet Lord Ernle, an English baron; the exotic courtesan San Saba, "the most beautiful whore on the plains"; Charlie Goodnight, the Texas Ranger turned cattle driver last seen in McMurtry's Comanche Moon, and Nellie Courtright, the witty and irrepressible heroine of Telegraph Days. McMurtry traces the rich and varied friendship of Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday from the town of Long Grass to Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in Denver, then to Mobetie, Texas, and finally to Tombstone, Arizona, culminating with the famed gunfight at the O.K. Corral, rendered here in McMurtry's stark and peerless prose. With the buffalo herds gone, the Comanche defeated, and vast swaths of the Great Plains being enclosed by cattle ranches, Wyatt and Doc live on, even as the storied West that forged their myths disappears. As harsh and beautiful, and as brutal and captivating as the open range it depicts, The Last Kind Words Saloon celebrates the genius of one of our most original American writers.
£20.83
St Martin's Press We Are Too Many: A Memoir [Kind Of]
£15.81
The University of Chicago Press What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be?
As we face an ever-more-fragmented world, What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? demands a return to the force of lineage—to spiritual, social, and ecological connections across time. It sparks a myriad of ageless-yet-urgent questions: How will I be remembered? What traditions do I want to continue? What cycles do I want to break? What new systems do I want to initiate for those yet-to-be-born? How do we endure? Published in association with the Center for Humans and Nature and interweaving essays, interviews, and poetry, this book brings together a thoughtful community of Indigenous and other voices—including Linda Hogan, Wendell Berry, Winona LaDuke, Vandana Shiva, Robin Kimmerer, and Wes Jackson—to explore what we want to give to our descendants. It is an offering to teachers who have come before and to those who will follow, a tool for healing our relationships with ourselves, with each other, and with our most powerful ancestors—the lands and waters that give and sustain all life.
£89.11
The University of Chicago Press What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be?
As we face an ever-more-fragmented world, What Kind of Ancestor Do You Want to Be? demands a return to the force of lineage—to spiritual, social, and ecological connections across time. It sparks a myriad of ageless-yet-urgent questions: How will I be remembered? What traditions do I want to continue? What cycles do I want to break? What new systems do I want to initiate for those yet-to-be-born? How do we endure? Published in association with the Center for Humans and Nature and interweaving essays, interviews, and poetry, this book brings together a thoughtful community of Indigenous and other voices—including Linda Hogan, Wendell Berry, Winona LaDuke, Vandana Shiva, Robin Kimmerer, and Wes Jackson—to explore what we want to give to our descendants. It is an offering to teachers who have come before and to those who will follow, a tool for healing our relationships with ourselves, with each other, and with our most powerful ancestors—the lands and waters that give and sustain all life.
£27.51
University of California Press What Kind of Liberation?: Women and the Occupation of Iraq
In the run-up to war in Iraq, the Bush administration assured the world that America's interest was in liberation - especially for women. The first book to examine how Iraqi women have fared since the invasion, "What Kind of Liberation?" reports from the heart of the war zone with dire news of scarce resources, growing unemployment, violence, and seclusion. Moreover, the book exposes the gap between rhetoric that placed women center stage and the present reality of their diminishing roles in the 'new Iraq'. Based on interviews with Iraqi women's rights activists, international policy makers, and NGO workers and illustrated with photographs taken by Iraqi women, "What Kind of Liberation?" speaks through an astonishing array of voices. Nadje Al-Ali and Nicola Pratt correct the widespread view that the country's violence, sectarianism, and systematic erosion of women's rights come from something inherent in Muslim, Middle Eastern, or Iraqi culture. They also demonstrate how in spite of competing political agendas, Iraqi women activists are resolutely pressing to be part of the political transition, reconstruction, and shaping of the new Iraq.
£25.45
The University of Chicago Press Nietzsche's Kind of Philosophy: Finding His Way
A holistic reading of Nietzsche’s distinctive thought beyond the “death of God.” In Nietzsche’s Kind of Philosophy, Richard Schacht provides a holistic interpretation of Friedrich Nietzsche’s distinctive thinking, developed over decades of engagement with the philosopher’s work. For Schacht, Nietzsche’s overarching project is to envision a “philosophy of the future” attuned to new challenges facing Western humanity after the “death of God,” when monotheism no longer anchors our understanding of ourselves and our world. Schacht traces the developmental arc of Nietzsche’s philosophical efforts across Human, All Too Human, Daybreak, Joyful Knowing (The Gay Science), Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil, and On the Genealogy of Morality. He then shows how familiar labels for Nietzsche—nihilist, existentialist, individualist, free spirit, and naturalist—prove insufficient individually but fruitful if refined and taken together. The result is an expansive account of Nietzsche’s kind of philosophy.
£39.33
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Payment in Kind: A J.P. Beaumont Novel
A riveting novel of dark secrets and murderous rage featuring Seattle detective J.P. Beaumont from the New York Times bestselling author of Betrayal of Trust In death, they were entwined like lovers-a man and a woman hideously slaughtered, then stuffed into a closet in the Seattle School District building. But what appears a cut-and-dried crime of passion, complete with an ideal prime suspect, goes deeper than investigating detective J.P. Beaumont could ever have imagined. For an accused betrayed husband is keeping something shocking carefully hidden, a terrifying truth that's hotter and more sordid than extramarital sex. And some secrets are more lethal than murder.
£11.45