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  • - History of a Cultural Revolution
    av Andre G Bourassa
    605

    In manifestos, poems, articles, and theatre pieces Bourassa examines the nature of Quebec surrealism and its international context.

  • - At the Fringe of Genius
    av Mark Boulby
    559,-

    This is the first complete biographical and critical study of Karl Philipp Moritz (1756-93), German novelist, teacher, journalist, and philologist.

  • - Conversations in Physics and Biology
    av Paul Buckley & F David Peat
    419

    This book contains interviews with physicists, biologists, and chemists who have been involved in some of the most exciting discoveries in modern scientific thought.

  • - A Pandialectal Analysis
    av Vit Bubenik
    539,-

    This volume treats systematically the variation found in the successive stages of the development of all ancient Greek dialects. It combines synchronic approach, in which generative rules expound phonological divergencies between the systems of different dialects, with a diachronic statement of unproductive and mostly pan-Hellenic shifts.

  • av Margaret a Brown
    739,-

    This book has a twofold meaning - that of a political novel, and that of the portrayal of a great love and a religious drama.' One of the most interesting Canadian novels of the period 1880 to 1920, it depicts conditions in Canada during an era when the country was in a state of transition.

  • - Its Influence on Northern Development
    av Roger J E Brown
    559,-

    This comprehensive analysis of permafrost-its origin, definition, and occurrence, and the effect it has on industry and agriculture-is an invaluable to the growing number of people working in the north and to those interested in its development.

  • - Natural Philosophy in French Literature from Rabelais to Maupertuis
    av Harcourt Brown
    479,-

    The developments of the attitudes and aspirations of French scientists between the Renaissance and the Revolution and the impact of these new outlooks on French literature form the theme of this book by an authority in the interdisciplinary treatment of science and literature.

  • - Essays on Humanistic Aspects of Science
     
    419

    Men on both sides of the science-humanities barrier feel an urgent need for mutual understanding. This symposium sponsored by the American Council of Learned Societies, stressed that it is only in a spirit of disinterested yet sincere evaluation that science and humanism can escape disastrous consequences in the future.

  • av Donald G Brown
    419

    Professor Brown in this volume discusses one of the most difficult questions in metaphysics, "what is action?" His analysis proceeds along three main lines of thought: the point of view of the agent, the primacy of inanimate action, and the pervasiveness of explanatory insight in the description of action.

  •  
    449,-

    The essays included in this volume are concerned with assessing Newton's contribution to the thought of others. They explore all aspects of the conceptual background-historical, philosophical, and narrowly methodological-and examine questions that developed in the wake of Newton's science.

  • - Canadian Law Firms in Historical Perspective
    av Carol Wilton
    755,-

    This collection of essays, Volume VII in the Osgoode Society's series of Essays in the History of Canadian Law, is the first focused study of a variety of law firms and how they have evolved over a century and a half, from the golden age of the sole practitioner in the pre-industrial era to the recent rise of the mega-firm.

  • av E. K. Brown
    345,-

    Delightfully written criticism of the dominant genre of our time as analogous to the symphony. Discusses "Phrase, Character, Incident," "Expanding Symbols," Interweaving Themes," and "Rhythm in E.M. Forester's A Passage to India.

  • av Bertrand Harris Bronson
    345,-

    This book is a study of the three worlds in Chaucer's poetry, raising questions about the kind of truth which resides in each, the literary values which can be extracted from them, their essentail relation to one another, and the perennial problem of appearance and reality.

  • - Canadian War Crimes Prosecutions, 1944-1948
    av Patrick Brode
    529,-

    Patrick Brode has produced a fascinating study of government hesitancy surrounding war crime prosecutions in Casual Slaughters and Accidental Judgments, a history of Canada's prosecution of war crimes committed during the Second World War.

  • - An Essay in the Intellectual History of East Central Europe
    av Professor of History Peter (University of Toronto (Emeritus)) Brock
    345,-

    The Slovak National Awakening describes the three major stages in the development of national consciousness.

  • - A Study in Agrarian Socialist Thought From the 1830s to the 1850s
    av Professor of History Peter (University of Toronto (Emeritus)) Brock
    385,-

    Polish Revolutionary Populism describes the activities and conflicting ideologies of the various organizations, abroad and in partitioned Poland, which were struggling for national independence and for agrarian and social reform.

  • av James L Butrica
    605

    The elegist Sextus Propertius (ca 50-ca 16 BC) is generally reckoned among the most difficult of Latin authors. This study, the fullest survey of the manuscripts so far, considers the affiliation of more than 140 complete or partial witnesses and offers a thorough reassessment of the tradition.

  • - Papers presented at the Second David Nichol Smith Memorial Seminar, Canberra 1970
     
    679,-

    This volume presents an array of studies on many aspects of the eighteenth century: on the novel, history, the history of ideas, drama, poetry and sentimentality.

  • - Papers presented at the David Nichol Smith Memorial Seminar, Canberra 1966
     
    559,-

    The papers brought together in this volume bear witness to the growing vigour and diversity of eighteenth-century studies.

  • - Papers presented at the Third David Nichol Smith Memorial Seminar, Canberra 1973
     
    525,-

    This volume of essays, from the Third David Nichol Smith Memorial Seminar, continues the valuable and lively tradition established in the two earlier seminars and volumes.

  • av Goodwin M Breinin
    419

    In this review of the electrophysiology of extraocular muscle, Dr. Breinin gives particular attention to the scientific literature on ocular eletromyography. Controversial observations are discussed at length, experimental studies are reported, and new bio-electronic computing techniques are described.

  • - A Statistical Approach
    av Barron Brainerd
    509

    This book introduces a mathematically naïve reader to those statistical tools which are applicable in modern quantitative text and language analysis, and does this in terms of simple examples dealing exclusively with language and literature.

  • - (Lord Dorchester)
    av A G Bradley
    525,-

    This biography of Sir Guy Carleton was first published in the famous Makers of Canada series in 1907, and re-issued in 1926 with supplementary notes incorporating later research by A.L. Burt.

  • av Robert L Borden
    559,-

    A collection of Sir Robert Borden's letters that reveal some of his inner thoughts and strongest beliefs, giving an insight into the man and his times.

  • - Calvinism and the Text
    av David J Bond
    449,-

    David J. Bond provides the first comprehensive study of Jacque Chessex's work in any language-a study that reveals Chessex's deep ambivalence towards his Calvinist heritage and his efforts to resolve this dilemma through his texts.

  • - A Critical Edition
    av Ronald B Bond
    479,-

    Bond traces the development and decline of interest in the homilies both as aids for preachers and as statements of reformed doctrine. In addition he analyses the themes, organizations, and styles of the homilies presented.

  • - The Social Meaning of Mental Retardation
    av Steven Taylor & Robert Bogdan
    479,-

    What does it mean to be 'mentally retarded'? Professors Bogdan and Taylor have interviewed two experts, 'Ed Murphy' and 'Pattie Burt,' for answers. Ed and Pattie, former inmates of institutions for the retarded, tell us in their own words.

  • av Vincent W Bladen
    525,-

    Newly revised by the author (1956), this text-book for beginning students is also designed for general readers who want to know what economics is and how economists think.

  • av Robert O Byrd
    479,-

    For three hundred years the Society of Friends, or Quakers, has been forwarding to governments recommendations on foreign policy. In this study, Dr. Byrd brings together and states carefully and accurately those beliefs, principles, attitudes, and practices which have been fundamental to the Quaker approach.

  • - A Portrait, 1853-1953
     
    389,-

    The authors of this volume show us University College as a political and educational institution; as a physical structure that has aroused admiration and curiosity; as the home of great teachers and scholars, and of a diverse; and spirited student body; and as the embodiment of an educational idea that transcends curricula and prescriptions.

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