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  • av Taylor Richard Taylor
    170 - 270,-

  • av Richard Taylor & Ted Franklin Belue
    416,-

    Along with Benedict Arnold, Simon Girty was one of the most hated men in early America. Taylor uses the voice of Girty himself to unfold the rest of the narrative through a series of interior monologues, which take the form of both prose and poetry.

  • - A Distinctive Politics?
    av Richard Taylor
    480 - 1 266,-

    English radicalism has been a persistent and important, though minority, strand in English political culture since at least the English Civil War. This book explores, in historical context, the nature of this radicalism - its beliefs, practice and importance - in the twentieth century. -- .

  • av Richard Taylor
    316 - 560,-

  • - A Reappraisal of the Liberal Tradition
    av Richard Taylor, Kathleen Rockhill & Roger Fieldhouse
    536 - 1 696,-

  • av Richard Taylor
    386,-

  • - Ideologies, Policies and Practice
    av Richard Taylor & Tom Steele
    686 - 2 930,-

  • av Richard Taylor
    490,-

  • - Kolkata to Mandalay
    av Richard Taylor
    670 - 866,-

  • - Evolution of a Kentucky Landscape
    av Richard Taylor
    516,-

    Elkhorn: Evolution of a Kentucky Landscape delivers a history that is by turns a vibrant and meditative personal response to the creek and its many wonders.

  • - Education for the Missing Millions
    av Richard Taylor & Mr. Kevin Ward
    320 - 1 486,-

  • - A Novel of the Civil War
    av Richard Taylor
    356,-

    October 11, 1864. The Civil War rages on in Kentucky, where Union and Confederate loyalties have turned neighbors into enemies and once-proud soldiers into drifters, thieves, and outlaws. Stephen Gano Burbridge, radical Republican and military commander of the district of Kentucky, has declared his own war on this new class of marauding guerrillas, and his weekly executions at Louisville's public commons draw both crowds and widespread criticism. In this time of fear and division, a Kentucky journalist created a legend: Sue Mundy, female guerrilla, a "e;she-devil"e; and "e;tigress"e; who was leading her band of outlaws across the state in an orgy of greed and bloodshed. Though the "e;Sue Mundy"e; of the papers was created as an affront to embarrass Union authorities, the man behind the woman -- twenty-year-old Marcellus Jerome Clarke -- was later brought to account for "e;her"e; crimes. Historians have pieced together clues about this orphan from southern Kentucky whose idealism and later disillusionment led him to his fate, but Richard Taylor's work of imagination makes this history flesh -- an exciting story of the Civil War told from the perspective of one of its most enigmatic figures. Sue Mundy opens in 1861, when fifteen-year-old Jerome Clark, called "e;Jarom,"e; leaves everyone he loves -- his aunt, his adopted family, his sweetheart -- to follow his older cousin into the Confederate infantry. There, confronted by the hardships of what he slowly understands is a losing fight, Jarom's romanticized notions of adventure and heroism are crushed under the burdens of hunger, sleepless nights, and mindless atrocities. Captured by Union forces and imprisoned in Camp Morton, Jarom makes a daring escape, crossing the Ohio River under cover of darkness and finding refuge and refreshed patriotic zeal first in Adam R. Johnson's Tenth Kentucky Calvary, then among General John Hunt Morgan's infamous brigade. Morgan's shocking death in 1864 proves a bad omen for the Confederate cause, as members of his group of raiders scatter -- some to rejoin organized forces, others, like Jarom, to opt for another, less civilized sort of warfare. Displaced and desperate for revenge, Jarom and his band of Confederate deserters wreak havoc in Kentucky: a rampage of senseless murder and thievery in an uncertain quest to inflict punishment on Union sympathizers. Long-locked and clean-shaven, Jarom is mistakenly labeled female by the media -- but Sue Mundy is about more than the transformation of a man into a woman, and then a legend. Ironically, Sue Mundy becomes the persona by which Jarom's darkest self is revealed, and perhaps redeemed.

  • av Richard Taylor
    136,-

    Here are three tragedies from early Kentucky history: the defeat of a small army of Kentuckians by Indians at Blue Licks in 1782, the murder of a slave by two of Thomas Jefferson's nephews in western Kentucky in 1807, and the bizarre Beauchamp-Sharp murder in Frankfort in 1825. Taylor mixes history with good storytelling and a look at how human shortcomings sometimes lead to ruin.

  • - A Vietnam Story
    av Richard Taylor
    220 - 350,-

    This well-written combat memoir is heartfelt, earnest, honest, and melancholya poignant look at two intense tours in Vietnam.During his first tour in Vietnam, from 1967 to 1968, Dick Taylor was a well-trained and highly motivated amateur assigned to advise a hard-bitten Army of the Republic of Vietnam infantry battalion working in the mud and streams of IV Corps. He became savvy in a hurry and found that he was both brave and resourceful. He barely survived the Tet Offensive of 1968, and then served on an advisory team staff.For the next two years, Taylor earned a Ranger tab, served on a division staff, and schooled on. He met his wife, and married her days before he returned to Vietnam.Taylor's second tour, from 1970 to 1971, was altogether different. He immediately assumed command of Bravo Company, 1/7 Cav, and excelled as a commander and a leader. He was aggressive in the field, confident in his command, and assertive with his superiors. He fought a good war, a successful war, and when he was forced to take a staff job it was as his battalion's intelligence officer. But the war was winding down, its purpose lost. Taylor's spirit's flagged, but not his fidelity.

  • av Richard Taylor & MIchael Harris
    1 220,-

    This book aims first to prove the local Langlands conjecture for GLn over a p-adic field and, second, to identify the action of the decomposition group at a prime of bad reduction on the l-adic cohomology of the "e;simple"e; Shimura varieties. These two problems go hand in hand. The results represent a major advance in algebraic number theory, finally proving the conjecture first proposed in Langlands's 1969 Washington lecture as a non-abelian generalization of local class field theory. The local Langlands conjecture for GLn(K), where K is a p-adic field, asserts the existence of a correspondence, with certain formal properties, relating n-dimensional representations of the Galois group of K with the representation theory of the locally compact group GLn(K). This book constructs a candidate for such a local Langlands correspondence on the vanishing cycles attached to the bad reduction over the integer ring of K of a certain family of Shimura varieties. And it proves that this is roughly compatible with the global Galois correspondence realized on the cohomology of the same Shimura varieties. The local Langlands conjecture is obtained as a corollary. Certain techniques developed in this book should extend to more general Shimura varieties, providing new instances of the local Langlands conjecture. Moreover, the geometry of the special fibers is strictly analogous to that of Shimura curves and can be expected to have applications to a variety of questions in number theory.

  • av Richard Taylor
    1 910,-

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    260,-

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    276,-

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    310,-

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    280,-

  • av Richard Taylor
    280,-

    Finally, a book that will make readers laugh as they have never laughed before. Even if you are a miserable person and do not like laughing at all, you surely will be laughing now! Trust me on this! You can thank me later!

  • - Personal Experiences of the Late War
    av Richard Taylor
    196,-

    This highly literate account by the son of President Zachary Taylor follows the author's Confederate commands in all three major theatres of the war, and provides a unique view of the Reconstruction period. "Taylor possessed literary art that approached the first rank."-Douglas Southall Freeman.

  • - A Post-Dearing Agenda
    av David Watson & Richard K. S. Taylor
    386 - 706,-

    This work is an evaluation of the cogency, relevance and prospects for success of the Dearing vision and recommendations. The authors consider the underlying implications of genuine lifelong learning for the university system.

  • av Richard Taylor
    516,-

    Richard Taylor has a diagnosis of dementia probably of the Alzheimer's type. A former psychologist, he is a champion for individuals with early-stage and early-onset Alzheimer's disease. This work shares his experiences with other individuals with the disease and their caregivers. It offers an insight into his life and the disease.

  • av Richard Taylor
    590,-

    The latest edition of bible of IFR flight has complete, up-to-date information about every facet of instrument flying, from airways to Zulu time.

  • av Vsevolod Pudovkin
    586,-

    Brings together the important essays from the Vsevolod Pudovkin's two key books, "Film Technique" and "Film Acting". These essays highlight the development of his revolutionary thinking on scripts, directing, time, sound, and acting. His films - "The Mother", "The End of St Petersburg" and "Storm Over Asia" - are classics of silent cinema.

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