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  • - Words from My Father's Wars
    av Joy Passanante
    309,-

  • - A Medieval Summa Zoologica Revised Edition
    av Kenneth F Kitchell Jr
    1 079,-

    Albertus Magnus has long been recognized as one of the greatest minds of the Middle Ages; his contemporaries conferred upon him the title Doctor Universalis. An epitaph at his tomb described him as prince among philosophers, greater than Plato, and hardly inferior to King Solomon in wisdom. In 1941, Pope Pius XII named Albertus Magnus patron saint of scientists.In his work De animalibus, Albert integrated the vast amount of information on nature that had come down to him in previous centuries: the exposition of Michael Scotus's translation from the Arabic of Aristotle's books on the natural world (Books 1-19), Albert's own revisions to Aristotle's teachings (Books 20-21), and a "dictionary" of animals appropriated largely from the De natura rerum of Thomas of Cantimpré (Books 22-26). Albert's comprehensive treatise on living things was acknowledged as the reputable authority in biology for almost five hundred years.In this translated and annotated edition, Kenneth F. Kitchell Jr. and Irven Michael Resnick illuminate the importance of this work, allowing Albert's magnum opus to be better understood and more widely appreciated than ever before. Broken into two volumes (Books 1-10 and 11-26),Albertus Magnus On Animals is a veritable medieval scientific encyclopedia, ranging in topics from medicine, embryology, and comparative anatomy to women, hunting and everyday life, commerce, and much more-an essential work for historians, medievalists, scientists, and philosophers alike.

  • av Iveta Jusova
    509

  • - Interviews with Innovative Fiction Writers
    av Flore Chevaillier
    599,-

  • - Rhetoric and the Circulation of Truth Claims in U.S. Political Culture
    av Dana L. Cloud
    649 - 1 449,-

  • - Evolution and Spiritual Experience in the Victorian Novel
    av Anna Neill
    649,-

  • - Deep Intersubjectivity in Fiction and Film
    av George Butte
    649,-

  • av Paul Russell
    809,-

  • - The Great Reforms and the Gentry Decline
    av Ani (University of Cambridge) Kokobobo
    579,-

  • av Phillip Lopate
    395,-

    In 1984, Phillip Lopate sat down with his mother, Frances, to listen to her life story. A strong, resilient, indomitable woman who lived through the major events of the twentieth century, she was orphaned in childhood, ran away and married young, and then reinvented herself as a mother, war factory worker, candy store owner, community organizer, clerk, actress, and singer. But paired with exciting anecdotes are the criticisms of the husband who couldn't satisfy her, the details of numerous affairs and sexual encounters, and, though she succeeded at many of her roles, accounts of how she always felt mistreated, taken advantage of. After the interviews, at a loss for what to do with the tapes, Lopate put them away. But thirty years later, after his mother had passed away, Lopate found himself drawn back to the recordings of this conversation. Thus begins a three-way conversation between a mother, his younger self, and the person he is today.Trying to break open the family myths, rationalizations, and self-deceptions, A Mother's Tale is about family members who love each other but who can't seem to overcome their mutual mistrust. Though Phillip is sympathizing to a point, he cannot join her in her operatic displays of self-pity and how she blames his father for everything that went wrong. His detached, ironic character has been formed partly in response to her melodramatic one. The climax is an argument in which he tries to persuade her-using logic, of all things-that he really does love her, but is only partially successful, of course.A Mother's Tale is about something primal and universal: the relationship between a mother and her child, the parent disappointed with the payback, the child, now fully grown, judgmental. The humor is in the details.

  • - The Transformation of the Iron Industry in Ohio's Mahoning Valley, 1802-1913
    av Clayton J Ruminski
    375,-

  • - Samuel Beckett's Vagabonds and the Theater of Crisis
    av Lance Duerfahrd
    649,-

  • - Postcolonial Literature in a Global Moment
    av Weihsin Gui
    615,-

  • av Wilfred E Major
    565,-

  • - Kimberly-Clark and the Consumer Revolution in American Business
    av Thomas Heinrich
    599,-

    Kotex, Kleenex, Huggies is the riveting story of Kimberly-Clark, a Wisconsin paper company that became a pioneer of personal hygiene products in the twentieth century. In addition to tracing Kimberly-Clark's technology development and product diversification, Heinrich and Batchelor explore momentous changes in consumer behavior and marketing.

  • av Susanna (Georgetown University) Lee
    565,-

  • - Absence, Presence, and Adapting the Canterbury Tales
    av Tison Pugh & Kathleen Coyne Kelly
    615,-

  • - An International Dialogue on Hip Hop Latinidades
     
    649,-

  • - Black Maternal Figures and the Politics of Transgression
    av Marlo D David
    649,-

  • - Essays by U. C. Knoepflmacher
    av U C Knoepflmacher
    649,-

  • - Science and Religion in American Fiction
    av Albert H Tricomi
    519

  • - Language Choice and Literary Meaning
    av Susan E Deskis
    565,-

  • av Professor Douglas (Hong Kong Baptist University) Robinson
    615,-

  • - The Story of the Columbus Zoo Gorillas
    av Jeff Lyttle
    369,-

    Just as gorillas have a special allure for zoo visitors around the world, the Columbus, Ohio, zoo has a special place in the history of the care and captive breeding of the greatest of the great apes. Columbus was the site of the world''s first captive gorilla birth in 1956, and in the more than four decades that have followed since that historic day, twenty-six more gorillas have been born into the Columbus Zoo gorilla family. Gorillas in Our Midst chronicles the characters and events that have made the Columbus gorilla program world renowned. From the brutal capture of the zoo''s first gorillas in the rain forests of Africa to the birth and mother-rearing of a fourth generation of offspring, author Jeff Lyttle takes the reader through the triumphs and tragedies of a captive gorilla program that is on the leading edge of the effort to preserve the endangered western lowland gorilla. Among the fascinating events Lyttle narrates are the birth of Colo, the world''s first captive-born gorilla, now the mother of three, the grandmother of fifteen, and the great-grandmother of two gorillas, and still going strong at the age of forty. He also tells the story of the first gorilla twins born in the Western Hemisphere-Macombo and Mosuba-as they grow from playful infants to important members of gorilla troops at two American zoos. Lyttle has interviewed more than twenty current and former members of the Columbus Zoo staff to recount the details of this compelling story. Jack Hanna, well-known Columbus Zoo Director Emeritus, provides the foreword for a book that will be easy to pick up and hard to put down.Jeff Lyttle is a graduate of The Ohio State University and has worked as a professional writer and corporate communicator for more than twelve years. He has written for several popular and industry newspapers, newsletters, and magazines.

  • av Jasper Cragwall
    565,-

  • - Confronting Inner Experience in Literature and Science
    av Marco Caracciolo & Russell Hurlburt
    655,-

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