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  • av Prang Company
    370,-

  • av C. C. Shoemaker
    296,-

  • av Harold Stearns
    286,-

  • av Francesco Gnecchi
    280,-

  • av Samuel Smiles
    200,-

  • av Milton Thomas Richardson
    326,-

  • av Milton Thomas Richardson
    336,-

  • av Mary Parker Follett
    326,-

  • av Milton Thomas Richardson
    310,-

    Roll up your sleeves, blaze your flame, and ready your hammer! For this book will take you on a metal working, weapon forging, and tool wielding journey in the basis of blacksmithing.Whether you're a mechanical engineer who wants to have an edge over their colleagues in manufacturing courses, an old-tools collector, a classic blacksmith who takes pride in their craftsmanship, or a curious reader who's interested in knowing how iron tools and weapons were made before the existence of factories and machines, this book will do it for you.There are thousands of workshops around the world still working in the old ways. Sometimes because the working is required in low quantity or high detail, often because nowadays blacksmiths work as a hobby or a genre of art to produce sophisticated pieces of iron and glass."Nothing that has been made in modern times-" Writes M.T Richardson about the medieval era. "is equal to the specimens which remain of that period." With over a thousand labeled illustrations and lively descriptions, this book is all you need to grasp the concepts of classic blacksmithing and understand the basis of modern-day machines.

  • av T. S. Eliot
    360,-

    "Prufrock and Other Observations" is Eliot's first poetry collection. Comprising 12 poems and built on breath-taking imagery and allusion, each poem showcases Eliot's talent not just as a Poet but as a keen observer of the human condition. And, no poem says this better than "The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock".In this introspective poem, Prufrock is all of us, with fears, regrets, and inhibitions. In "Prufrock", Eliot questions mortality, the meaning of life, indecision, worries, failures, and the need to fit in. To love and have the object of our affection love us back.What T. S. Eliot does in this poem is nothing short of therapeutic. It is one that will force you to look deep within yourself and answer the important questions.Prufrock asks, "Do I dare, disturb the universe?"If this a question you've often asked, perhaps after this poem you'll find the courage to answer it.

  • av Milton Thomas Richardson
    310,-

    Roll up your sleeves, blaze your flame, and ready your hammer! For this book will take you on a metal working, weapon forging, and tool wielding journey in the basis of blacksmithing.Whether you're a mechanical engineer who wants to have an edge over their colleagues in manufacturing courses, an old-tools collector, a classic blacksmith who takes pride in their craftsmanship, or a curious reader who's interested in knowing how iron tools and weapons were made before the existence of factories and machines, this book will do it for you.It's no secret that blacksmithing is a dated profession, yet there are thousands of workshops around the world working the old ways. Sometimes because the working is required in low quantity or high detail, more often because nowadays blacksmiths take it more as a hobby or a genre of art to produce sophisticated pieces of steel and iron."Nothing that has been made in modern times is equal to the specimens which remain of that period." Writes M. T. Richardson about the medieval era.With over a thousand labeled illustrations and lively descriptions, this book is all you need to grasp the concepts of classical blacksmithing and understand the basis of modern-day machines.

  • av Hugh J. Dobbs
    550 - 566,-

  • av Jan Christiaan Smuts
    340,-

    In 1926, J. C. Smuts coined the term holism, which he defined as "the tendency in nature to form wholes that are greater than the sum of the parts through creative evolution."This theory made Smuts a preeminent philosopher, and has been applied to ecology, language and mental states. After studying Smuts's "Holism and Evolution", Albert Einstein posited that in the coming millennium, two mental constructs would direct the human mind, his mental construct of relativity, and Smuts's theory of holism.Smuts's book is broken into enlightening chapters. In the first three, he discusses the reformed concepts of time, space and matter. In 4, he delves into cell and holism, a chapter which serves as a precursor to holism in biology. In 5, 6 and 7, he discusses the general concepts, categories and mechanism in holism. In the last 5 chapters, he discusses Darwinism and Holism, the mind as an organ of wholes, personality as a whole (its functions and ideals) and the holistic view of the universe.Smuts's theory of holism affects every facet of our life, and it's a must read for anyone who seeks to comprehend the holistic approach to life and its place in the universe.

  • av Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    350,-

    Educator, poet, and the first American to translate Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote many exceptional works in his lifetime. In this book, you'll find two of them.Outré-Mer, also known as A Pilgrimage Beyond the Sea, is a travelogue, and was inspired by Longfellow's time in Europe. With beautiful imagery he describes his time overseas in a nostalgic tone, that makes you yearn for it if you've never been and appreciate it if you have.Drift-wood, on the hand, is a collection of his prose papers published in prominent magazines of that time. It contains his reviews of European prose and poetry such as Ancient French Romances, The Great Metropolis and Paris in the seventeenth century.Longfellow was America's most popular and celebrated poet of the 19th century, and these works more than explain why. He was a writer who evoked deep feelings in his reader and you will not read this book without experiencing beautiful catharsis.

  • av Minnie C. Fox
    326,-

    "In the most desolate and hopeless of circumstances, blacks caught in the grip of slavery often exhibited uncommon wisdom, beauty, strength and creativity. The kitchen was one place where their imagination and skill could have free rein and full expression, and they often excelled."Recipes will get lost, tampered with, stolen, and in most cases their creators remain unknown, but not in this book. White Southern Mistress Minnie C. Fox was quick to recognize the outstanding recipes created by the black cooks around her and did what most white women would not have done, she compiled them.In this book, you will find over 300 recipes from black cooks and the friends and families of Fox. From breads, to biscuits, soups, hams, fish, oysters, croquettes and so much more. These recipes are not just any recipes, they are the recipes of hundreds of loving mothers and grandmothers, who derived pleasure from the simple act of cooking. And what's more, these recipes can be tried today.The Blue Grass Cook Book is not just any cookbook, it is one that holds recipes and history in its pages, detailing the beginnings of southern hospitality and cuisine.

  • av Arabella Burton Buckley
    320,-

    While famous writers of science in the 19th century published books, research and theses barely comprehensible to the average adult mind, much less to the mind of children, Arabella B. Buckley took a fresh approach.A writer and science educator, Buckley aimed her books towards children and young people. Which is why "Life and Her Children" was written with a singular aim, to help children and young people understand evolution and the lower forms of life in a simple and didactic way. She does this with the use of metaphors and narrative language, making this book into an interesting scientific story.The beauty of this book is that its language is so simple that a parent could read it to their child at bed time, or a child could enjoy a leisurely read on their own. And, its perfect for everyone who would love a much simpler and comprehensive writing on this branch of science.There have been many books written on science and life forms, but this one creates a narrative that anyone can understand.

  • av Honoré de Balzac
    446,-

    In 1815 Mlle. Rose Marie Victoire Cormon, the old maid, turns 42. Despite her financial security and social status, she has still not managed to find a suitable man to marry.Mademoiselle Cormon is known to be socially awkward and seems oblivious to the usual signs that a man is interested in her. And still, at this age, she manages to attract the romantic interest of three very different men.Who is the best option for Mademoiselle Cormon? Are these men interested in her or simply in her financial standing? And will Cormon even notice as they each compete for her attention?A short and rapidly progressive romantic novel that will fascinate any reader. It is realistic in its portrayal of human intentions and the questions we ask ourselves when faced with the prospect of love and marriage.Writer Honoré de Balzac is know as one of the founders of realism literature. He wrote this tale as one of the first in his compilation entitled La Presse.

  • av Michael Rostovtzeff
    346,-

    A comprehensive study of the history of South Russia. Writer Michael Rostovtzeff draws reference from a variety of subjects, including art, archeology, mythology, politics, and economics. He begins with the prehistoric civilizations and ends at the origin of the Russian state.Michael Rostovtzeff was a Russian-born historian known for his expertise in Greek and Roman history. In a time when politics and war were the focus of ancient history, Rostovtzeff emphasized economic development. He believed that the bourgeoisie played a vital role in the state of the Ancient Greek economy. 'The Social and Economic History of the Hellenistic World' is his most comprehensive work on this topic.After the Russian Revolution, Rostovtzeff fled and eventually settled in the United States of America. He first found a post at the University of Wisconsin and later moved to Yale University as Sterling Professor of Ancient History and Classical Archaeology. While in the USA, Rostovtzeff published some of his most notable work.

  • av William Sharp
    270,-

  • av Dion Boucicault
    266,-

    Delightful, romantic, heartfelt and, summed up in three acts, "The Shaughraun" is one of Dion's Boucicault's most successful plays.Robert Ffolliott, a young Irish gentleman and fiancé to Arte O'Neil, has returned to Ireland after escaping his sentence in Australia for involvement in the Fenian movement. However, it is soon revealed that he is not guilty, but has been framed by Kinchella, a squireen who seeks to take his land and his fiancé Arte.What follows is a melodrama that will leave you in suspense and laughing hysterically at every page turn.Dion showcases a heartfelt and funny display in English/Irish relations, a romance that will warm your heart, and characters you will not forget.

  • av William Gray Elmslie
    320,-

    Do you ever struggle with the concept of God and His love?The sermons in this book can help. One in particular says:"GOD is close to us. Every moment of our life He is doing countless things in us and around us. If a man were to do these things, we should see him with our eyes, we could touch him with our hands; we should not fail to observe his presence. Because we cannot see God with our bodily eye, or grasp Him with our hand, we forget His working; we lose sight of His nearness."Authored by William Grey Elmslie, this book contains heart-changing sermons such as: Christ at the Door, The Enigma of Death, A Lesson in Christian Help, For and Against Christ, The Christian Giving, and so much more.All lovingly complied to help you come to an honest resolution about God and his love.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    260,-

    Ever wondered why you do what you do?Sigmund Freud has the answer. Known as the founder of psychoanalysis, this prominent and revolutionary book, "The Ego and the Id" is years of analytical study of the human psyche which goes to the very heart of psychodynamics; the branch of social psychology that deals with the processes and emotions that determine our motivation and psychology.The theme of this book is simple, Sigmund argues that the human personality springs forth from three structures, the Id, the Ego and the Superego, and, it is the interaction of these structures that shapes your personality and actions and determines how you interact with your environment."The Ego and the Id" is one of Sigmund's most renowned works for many reasons. It not only revealed the constant conflict within the human mind, it also set the groundwork for further studies in psychoanalysis.When you are done reading this book, you'll not only be able to deduce the reasons for your motives and actions, you will do the same for the people around you. It's an answer to all the awkward moments, filled with awkward actions which you couldn't readily explain or comprehend.

  • av W. M. Bell
    370,-

    Picture this: It's 1916, you live in Western North Carolina, the 1st World War is still raging, and it's been raining heavily for ten days. You and your family have to leave your home to seek higher ground because the rain is not stopping. It keeps going higher and higher; the farther you walk, the higher the water gets, until it's up to your neck. And yet, this is not the worst. Even as you feel the water around your neck, and you struggle to move, you are unaware that the worst is yet to come.This is an inkling of what happened to the people of Western North Carolina in the flooding of 1916. What they experienced was a flood that redefined flooding as anyone had previously known it. A flooding that left destruction and death in its wake and an entire generation of survivors whose stories continue to live on.In this book, Bell gives a detailed narration of the flood, one that will leave you stunned and slightly doubting, if there wasn't sufficient evidence to back it up.This is the story of the 1916 North Carolina flood. Its beginning, its victims, its end, and its survivors.

  • av Neltje Blanchan
    316,-

    In 1898, Neltje Blanchan was utterly frustrated and dismayed at the decrease in the bird population, much like you are now, which was primarily caused by reckless hunting by humans for sport and profit. Again, much like today. So he wrote a book from the view of a bird lover who needed people to understand the damage they were causing - not just to the birds but also to society.In this book, you will find the life history of one hundred and seventy magnificent birds of prey. Birds regularly killed for food, sport and "for the barbaric purpose of decorating women's hats."You will find the language of this book easy to read. Thoroughly researched, and providing in-depth studies and features of the birds, Blanchan has written this book not just for the enjoyment and indignation of bird lovers, but also for anyone with the slightest love of nature or interest in the wilds around us.

  • av Julia Seton
    256,-

    What is the key to health, wealth, and love? Answer: You already have it.Humans spend their lifetime seeking out these three essentials: health, wealth, and love. Some succeed, some fail, and some give up in confusion and despair, convinced that these three things are unattainable. They aren't.In this book, Julia Seton shows you how to find it.She says, "Life is success or failure, happiness or despair, peace or strife, not by external surroundings, but through consciousness, either constructively or destructively posited." She goes further to say, "We get and keep and express for ourselves, in body and environment, whatever we have the power to create for ourselves in consciousness; supply is only a condition of mind."If you've been seeking for these essentials in the wrong places, you don't have to anymore. In this book Julia's words of wisdom will guide you to the right place.

  • av Pennsylvania Society of Friends
    440,-

    If you are familiar with the history of the Quakers, you know they were persecuted and tried for their beliefs and non-conformity. And if you are part of the Quakers, then you likely have direct relatives or ancestors who suffered these persecutions.Whichever you are, you will find the records in this book interesting.The Pennsylvania Quaker Records contains birth, deaths and marriage details of the earliest Quakers. You will also find records of early monthly minutes. To put it simply, as far as Pennsylvania Quaker records go, this is likely all the records you'll ever need.This book doesn't just contain much needed records of the early Quakers and their activities, it's also the perfect way to trace your genealogy. The names (including changed ones), dates and marriage records are detailed enough to help you trace your ancestors.There are 210,000 Quakers in the world today. This book holds records of the Forerunners.

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