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Aufbau Taschenbuch Verlag George Sand und die Sprache der Liebe Roman
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Seven Stories Press,U.S. United States V. George W. Bush Et Al.
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Yale University Press Memoirs of King George II: The Yale Edition of Horace Walpole's Memoirs
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Shree Publishers & Distributors George Eliot: A Critical Study of Her Life Writing and Philosophy Philosophy
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The University of Chicago Press Gehennical Fire: The Lives of George Starkey, an American Alchemist in the Scientific Revolution
Both the quest for natural knowledge and the aspiration to alchemical wisdom played crucial roles in the Scientific Revolution, as William R. Newman demonstrates in this fascinating book about George Starkey (1628-1665), America's first famous scientist. Beginning with Starkey's unusual education in colonial New England, Newman traces out his many interconnected careers - natural philosopher, alchemist, chemist, medical practitioner, economic projector, and creator of the fabulous adept, "Eirenaeus Philalethes." Newman reveals the profound impact Starkey had on the work of Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle, Samuel Hartlib, and other key thinkers in the realm of early modern science.
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University of Texas Press Front Row Seat: A Photographic Portrait of the Presidency of George W. Bush
America’s forty-third president, George W. Bush, presided over eight of the most dramatic years in recent history, from the 9/11 attacks early in his administration to the worldwide economic crisis of 2008. By his side, recording every event from the momentous to the intimate, was his personal White House photographer, Eric Draper. From a collection of nearly one million photographs, Draper has selected more than one hundred images of President Bush that portray both the public figure and the private man.Front Row Seat presents a compelling, behind-the-scenes view of the presidency of George W. Bush. Through Draper’s lens, we follow Bush through moments of crisis that called for strong leadership, such as 9/11; emotional meetings with troops in war zones, wounded soldiers at home, and Katrina survivors; and happy, relaxed times with his wife Laura, daughters Barbara and Jenna, and parents President George H. W. and Barbara Bush. We also see Bush at work within his inner circle of trusted advisors, including Vice President Richard Cheney, National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.Capturing moments that reveal the essence of the man, Front Row Seat is an irreplaceable portrait of George W. Bush.
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Texas A & M University Press George P. Mitchell: Fracking, Sustainability, and an Unorthodox Quest to Save the Planet
Upon George Mitchell's death in 2013, The Economist proclaimed, "Few businesspeople have done as much to change the world as George Mitchell," a billionaire Texas oilman who defied the stereotypical swagger so identified with that industry. In George P. Mitchell: Fracking, Sustainability, and an Unorthodox Quest to Save the Planet, award-winning author Loren C. Steffy offers the first definitive biography of Mitchell, placing his life and legacy in a global context, from the significance of his discoveries to the lingering controversies they inspired. Mitchell will forever be known as "the father of fracking," but he didn't invent the drilling process; he perfected it and made it profitable, one of many varied ventures he pursued for years. Long before his company ever fracked a well, he pioneered sustainable development by creating The Woodlands, near Houston, one of the first and most successful master-planned communities. Its focus on environmental protection and livability redefined the American suburb. This apparent contradiction between his energy interests and environmental pursuits, which his son Todd dubbed "the Mitchell Paradox," was just one of many that defined Mitchell's life. Anyone who puts fuel in a tank or turns on a light switch has benefited from Mitchell's efforts. This compelling biography reveals Mitchell as a modern renaissance man who sought to make the world a better, more livable place, a man whose unbounded intellectual curiosity led him to support a wide range of interests in business, science, and philanthropy.
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University of Nebraska Press Touched by Fire: The Life, Death, and Mythic Afterlife of George Armstrong Custer
For more than a century, Americans have been captivated by the legend of General George Armstrong Custer. But the various truths of Custer’s life and last stand prove elusive. Why are we so taken with the myth and the so-called mystery behind the man? In a field teeming with highly partisan and wildly speculative treatments of Custer, Louise Barnett enters with a volume widely acclaimed by both military and cultural historians as the most balanced account of his life and legend. Custer's life spans two great eras of American history, and Barnett's commanding work pushes beyond the existing literature to a comprehensive view of this controversial figure.
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Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin Hans-Georg Gadamer: l'Hermeneutique En Retrospective
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Snoeck Verlagsges. Georg Baselitz Peintre Graveur III IV
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MP-VIR Uni of Virginia The Papers of George Washington Confederation Series v.5Confederation Series v.5
Covering the first half of 1790, this volume focuses upon Washington's continued concentration on the problems facing the new government. The president's near-fatal illness in May 1790 is described along with a diverse range of matters covered by his incoming correspondence.
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University of Virginia Press The Papers of George Washington v.5; Presidential Series;January-June 1790
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers George Clooney The Last Great Movie Star Applause Books
GEORGE CLOONEY: THE LAST GREAT MOVIE STAR
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Hodder Education George Facer's Edexcel A Level Chemistry Student Book 1
Exam Board: EdexcelLevel: AS/A-levelSubject: ChemistryFirst Teaching: September 2015First Exam: June 2016Help higher achieving students to maximise their potential, with a focus on independent learning, assessment advice and model assessment answers in this new edition of George Facer's best-selling textbook.- Encourages independent learning with notes and clear explanations throughout the content- Strengthens understanding with worked examples of chemical equations and calculations- Stretches the students with a bank of questions at the end of each chapter- Provides assessment guidance and sample answers
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Winged Hussar Publishing Armies of the American Revolution: Part I - George Washington's Armies 1775 - 1783
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Critics of Henry George: An Appraisal of Their Strictures on Progress and Poverty, Volume 1
Since its publication in 1979, Critics of Henry George has achieved an international reputation as by far the most comprehensive review and analysis of the objections leveled against Henry George's American classic, Progress and Poverty. George's 19th century classic argument for land reform produced an army of critics including Alfred Marshall, J. B. Clark, F. A. Walker and in the 20th century, Edwin Cannan, Murray Rothbard and Mark Blaug. In recent years Georgist insights have been gaining ground in economics on a variety of fronts especially in the areas of the economics of location and public finance. Now, more than a century after George and 25 years after the first edition of the Critics of Henry George, the Critics has been expanded, revised and enlarged by Dr. Robert Andelson. The Andelson revision will include a revised last chapter evaluating Georgism as it was interpreted by its critics.
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Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press The Commanders: The Leadership Journeys of George Patton, Bernard Montgomery, and Erwin Rommel
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Penguin Putnam Inc Valiant Ambition: George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and the Fate of the American Revolution
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MP-KAN Uni Press of Kansas The Pentagon and the Presidency Civilmilitary Relations from FDR to George W. Bush
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MP-KAN Uni Press of Kansas Rush to Judgment George W. Bush The War on Terror and His Critics
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Edward Everett Root Lloyd George and the Challenge of Labour: The Post-War Coalition 1918-1922
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Peeters Publishers Vie De Georges De Sagla: V.
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Peeters Publishers Vie De Georges De Sagla: T.
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Fantom Films Limited The George Eliot Collection: Adam Bede, Middlemarch & Silas Marner
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Warner Bros. Publications Inc.,U.S. George Gerschwin Full Score Parts Classic String Quartets
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Houghton Mifflin Big George: How a Shy Boy Became President Washington
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Houghton Mifflin Curious George Plants a Seed Spanish/English Bilingual Edition
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Editorial Jucum Padre de Huerfanos: La Vida de George Muller
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Houghton Mifflin Curious George Cleans Up Spanish/english Bilingual Edition
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Cornell University Press For Fear of an Elective King: George Washington and the Presidential Title Controversy of 1789
In the spring of 1789, within weeks of the establishment of the new federal government based on the U.S. Constitution, the Senate and House of Representatives fell into dispute regarding how to address the president. Congress, the press, and individuals debated more than thirty titles, many of which had royal associations and some of which were clearly monarchical. For Fear of an Elective King is Kathleen Bartoloni-Tuazon’s rich account of the title controversy and its meanings. The short, intense legislative phase and the prolonged, equally intense public phase animated and shaped the new nation’s broadening political community. Rather than simply reflecting an obsession with etiquette, the question challenged Americans to find an acceptable balance between power and the people’s sovereignty while assuring the country’s place in the Atlantic world. Bartoloni-Tuazon argues that the resolution of the controversy in favor of the modest title of "President" established the importance of recognition of the people's views by the president and evidence of modesty in the presidency, an approach to leadership that fledged the presidency’s power by not flaunting it. How the country titled the president reflected the views of everyday people, as well as the recognition by social and political elites of the irony that authority rested with acquiescence to egalitarian principles. The controversy’s outcome affirmed the republican character of the country’s new president and government, even as the conflict was the opening volley in increasingly partisan struggles over executive power. As such, the dispute is as relevant today as in 1789.
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Cornell University Press For Fear of an Elective King: George Washington and the Presidential Title Controversy of 1789
In the spring of 1789, within weeks of the establishment of the new federal government based on the U.S. Constitution, the Senate and House of Representatives fell into dispute regarding how to address the president. Congress, the press, and individuals debated more than thirty titles, many of which had royal associations and some of which were clearly monarchical. For Fear of an Elective King is Kathleen Bartoloni-Tuazon’s rich account of the title controversy and its meanings. The short, intense legislative phase and the prolonged, equally intense public phase animated and shaped the new nation’s broadening political community. Rather than simply reflecting an obsession with etiquette, the question challenged Americans to find an acceptable balance between power and the people’s sovereignty while assuring the country’s place in the Atlantic world. Bartoloni-Tuazon argues that the resolution of the controversy in favor of the modest title of "President" established the importance of recognition of the people's views by the president and evidence of modesty in the presidency, an approach to leadership that fledged the presidency’s power by not flaunting it. How the country titled the president reflected the views of everyday people, as well as the recognition by social and political elites of the irony that authority rested with acquiescence to egalitarian principles. The controversy’s outcome affirmed the republican character of the country’s new president and government, even as the conflict was the opening volley in increasingly partisan struggles over executive power. As such, the dispute is as relevant today as in 1789.
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Peter Lang Publishing Inc Prelude to Disaster: George III and the Origins of the American Revolution, 1751–1763
Prelude to Disaster is the most comprehensive account of the fateful decision to tax American colonists. Unlike other studies, it emphasizes the central role of the young George III in the process. Central to this examination are George’s principles of statecraft and government, his thoughts on pre- and post-war empires, his assessments of future relations with Britain’s great antagonist France, his personality and its development before and after his accession to the throne, his friendship with the earl of Bute, and his attitudes toward domestic policies and politicians, especially George Grenville.
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Princeton University Press Religious Humanism and the Victorian Novel: George Eliot, Walter Pater and Samuel Butler
Contents: I. Religion, evolution, and the novel; 1. 1888 and a look backwards; 2. George Eliot, Walter Pater, and Samuel Butler: three types of search; II. George Eliot: the search for a religious tradition; 1. George Eliot and science; 2. George Eliot and the "higher criticism"; 3. George Eliot, Matthew Arnold, and tradition; III. Middlemarch: the balance of a progress; 1. "Heart" and "mind": two forms of progress; 2. "Modes of religion" (a); 3. Modes of religion" (b); 4. The "metaphysics" of Middlemarch; IV. Daniel Deronda: tradition as synthesis and salvation; 1. Middlemarch and the two "worlds" of Daniel Deronda; 2. Hebraism as nationality; 3. Hebraism as religious belief; V. Walter Pater: the search for a religious atmosphere; 1. Pater's "imaginary portraits"; 2. Pater's "religion of sanity"; VI. The "atmospheres" of Marius the Epicurean; 1. The pilgrimage of Marius (a); 2. The pilgrimage of Marius (b); 3. The Christian death of a pagan; VII. Samuel Butler: the search for a religious crossing; 1. The creation of a faith (1859-1872); 2. The consolidation of a faith (1873-1886); VIII. Reality and Utopia in The way of all flesh; 1. The "past selves" of Ernest Pontifex; 2. The conversion of Ernest Pontifex; 3. The creed of Ernest Pontifex; Appendixes; Index Originally published in 1965. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Amber Books Ltd English Myths: From King Arthur and the Holy Grail to George and the Dragon
The mythology and folklore of England is as old as the land itself, rich in symbolism and full of tales of quests and heroic daring-do, ghosts and witches, romantic heroines and noble outlaws. Who hasn’t heard of the master sorcerer Merlin, Robin Hood and his merry men, or the legendary monster Grendel? Beginning with the great Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf, English Myths explores the early legends of post-Roman England, many of which blend history and myth. The book goes on to examine the rich seam of Arthurian and romantic legends first told in the Medieval era, before looking at English folk heroes and the beasts, witches and ghosts that have haunted the land. Discover the brothers Hengist and Horsa, legendary leaders of the first Angles, Saxons and Jutes to settle in England; learn the tragic story of Cornish hero Tristan and his love for Irish princess Iseult; tremble at the Black Dog ghost, a nocturnal hellhound found stalking the country from Suffolk in the east to Devon in the west; and enjoy the tale of George and the dragon, who saved the nation from a rampaging serpent and became the patron saint of the country. Illustrated with 150 photographs and artworks, English Myths is an accessible, entertaining and highly informative exploration of the fascinating mythology underlying one of the world’s oldest and most influential cultures.
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August Editions Uncrating the Japanese House: Junzo Yoshimura, Antonin and Noémi Raymond, and George Nakashima
Midcentury modernism meets Japanese design in three revolutionary American buildings—the products of a unique, sustained, cross-cultural collaboration In 1953, Japanese architect Junzo Yoshimura designed a now-classic Japanese house and garden that he called Shofuso. It was built in Nagoya, Japan, and shipped to New York in 1954, where it was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art and then relocated to Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park. The curators of MoMA’s House in the Garden exhibition highlighted its synthesis of historic Japanese architecture with modern architecture: the clarity of the house’s post and beam structure, its flexibility of use and the close relationship of indoor and outdoor spaces. This extensively illustrated volume centers on Yoshimura’s design for Shofuso and two allied sites located in New Hope, Bucks County, Pennsylvania: Raymond Farm (1939–41), a live-work residence built by Antonin and Noémi Raymond within the fabric of an existing 18th-century Quaker farmhouse; and Nakashima Studios, a complex of structures designed by George Nakashima over three decades (1947–77) to serve his furniture-making business and as his family’s home. Each site, in its own way, is the embodiment of the personal relationships and cross-cultural collaborations among this group of architects and designers. The Raymonds, along with Yoshimura, Nakashima and others, came to understand Japan’s changing environment through the act of building, through collaboration and travel. Together, they extended these lessons into the furniture and furnishings of modern living in both Japan and the United States. This volume documents an exhibition of objects and ephemera mounted at Shofuso. New York–based architectural photographer Elizabeth Felicella captures each site in a portfolio of newly commissioned images. Essays by Ken Tadashi Oshima and William Whitaker, illustrated with historical photographs, family snapshots and architectural drawings, further elucidate this important chapter in the history of modern architecture and design.
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Boydell & Brewer Ltd The Plays of George Chapman: The Tragedies with Sir Gyles Goosecappe: A Critical Edition
Much-needed modern critical edition. REVIEW OF ENGLISH STUDIES
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Skyhorse Publishing Masquerade: The Incredible True Story of How George Soros' Father Outsmarted the Gestapo
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Africa World Press Back To Africa: George Ross & the Maroons - From Nova Scotia to Sierra Leone
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GEDISA Georg Simmel filósofo de la vida
Vladimir Jankélévitch empezó a escribir su artículo Georg Simmel, philosophe de la vie en 1923, cuando tenía veinte años, aunque fue publicado dos años después. El propio padre de Vladimir, Samuel, había acogido con entusiasmo el esfuerzo de abstracción y la perspectiva formalista de la sociología de Simmel como una alternativa a los derivados de la escuela durkheimiana.Sin embargo, la oposición entre las sociologías de Durkheim y Simmel apuntada por su padre queda en un segundo plano en el escrito del joven Vladimir: él va más allá al interpretar el trabajo de Simmel como el preámbulo anunciador de una filosofía de la vida y apropiarse del proyecto simmeliano de la "philosophische Kultur " como una especie de actitud ante el mundo capaz de oponerse a la tragedia de la cultura, el tema principal de su ensayo. Con ello Jankélévitch introdujo en Francia un debate de gran actualidad entre los intelectuales revolucionarios del momento en Alemania y en la recién creada Unión Soviética.
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Gmeiner Verlag Nebelschleier Georg Angermllers dritter Fall
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Junius Verlag GmbH Georg Friedrich Hegel zur Einfhrung
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C.H. Beck Georg Bchner Geschichte eines Genies
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Kohlhammer Georg Elser: Allein Gegen Hitler
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Princeton University Press Georg Cantor: His Mathematics and Philosophy of the Infinite
One of the greatest revolutions in mathematics occurred when Georg Cantor (1845-1918) promulgated his theory of transfinite sets. This revolution is the subject of Joseph Dauben's important studythe most thorough yet writtenof the philosopher and mathematician who was once called a "corrupter of youth" for an innovation that is now a vital component of elementary school curricula. Set theory has been widely adopted in mathematics and philosophy, but the controversy surrounding it at the turn of the century remains of great interest. Cantor's own faith in his theory was partly theological. His religious beliefs led him to expect paradoxes in any concept of the infinite, and he always retained his belief in the utter veracity of transfinite set theory. Later in his life, he was troubled by recurring attacks of severe depression. Dauben shows that these played an integral part in his understanding and defense of set theory.
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Laaber Verlag Georg Philipp Telemann und seine Zeit
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De Gruyter Sankt Georg die Wehrkirche zu Rastenburg
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