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ia/allthatglittersc0000jame.pdf
All That Glitters: Class, Conflict, and Community in Cripple Creek (Working Class in American History) Jameson, Elizabeth Urbana: University of Illinois Press, The working class in American history, Urbana, Illinois, 1998
At The Turn Of The Century, Colorado's Cripple Creek District Captured The National Imagination With The Extraordinary Wealth Of Its Gold Mines And The Unquestionable Strenght Of The Militant Western Federation Of Miners. In All That Glitters, Elizabeth Jameson Tells The Better-than-fiction Story Of Cripple Creek, The Scene In 1894 Of One Of Radical Labor's Most Stunning Victories And In 1903-4 Of One Of Its Most Crushing Defeats. Jameson's Sources Include Working-class Oral Histories, The Victor And Cripple Creek Daily Press, Published By Thirty-four Of The Local Labor Unions, And The 1900 Manuscript Census. She Connects Unions With Lodges And Fraternal Associations, Ethnic Identity, Families, Households, And Partisan Politics. Through These Ties, She Probes The Differences In Age, Skill, Gender, Marital Status, And Ethnicity That Strained Working-class Unity And Contributed To The Fall Of Labor In Cripple Creek. Jameson's Book Will Be Required Reading For Western, Ethnic, And Working-class Historians Seeking An Alternative Interpretation Of Western Mining Struggles That Emphasizes Class, Gender, And Multiple Sources Of Social Identity. Not A Poor Man's Camp -- Staking The Claims -- In Union There Is Strength -- Sirs And Brothers -- Imperfect Unions -- A White Man's Camp -- Class-conscious Lines -- As If We Lived In Free America -- Look Away Over Jordan. Elizabeth Jameson. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [339]-351) And Index.
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English [en] · PDF · 23.5MB · 1998 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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One Step Over the Line : Toward a History of Women in the North American Wests Elizabeth Jameson & Sheila McManus, editors AU Press and U of A Press, Athabasca University Press, Athabasca, 2008
This unfamiliar territory is the borderlands of women's histories traversing the American and Canadian Wests. Specialists in women's history, settler societies, colonialism, storytelling, education, and native and borderlands studies introduced by Elizabeth Jameson and Sheila McManus pool their distinct contributions toward forging the very first comparative, transnational collection of its kind. “We cannot build bridges across unmapped divides.” Sixteen essays arising from the “Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West through Women's History” conference at the University of Calgary comprise this foundational text. One Step Over the Line is not only the map; it is the bridgework to span the transnational, gendered divide—a must for readers who have been searching for a wide, inclusive perspective on our western past.
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English [en] · PDF · 22.6MB · 2008 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167481.11
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Writing the range : race, class, and culture in the women's West Jameson, Elizabeth; Armitage, Susan H. (Susan Hodge), 1937- Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1997
A Valuable Introduction To The Rapidly Changing Field Of Western History, Writing The Range Explains Clearly How Race, Class, And Culture Are Constructed And Connected. The First Section Examines Issues Raised By More Than A Decade Of Multicultural Western Women's Histories; Following Are Six Chronological Sections Spanning Four Centuries. Each Section Offers A Short Introduction Connecting Its Essays And Placing Them In Analytic And Historical Perspective. Clearly Written And Accessible, Writing The Range Makes A Major Contribution To Ethnic History, Women's History, And Interpretations Of The American West. Empowering The Welder: A Historical Survey Of Women Of Color In The West / Marian Perales -- Native American Women: Changing Statuses, Changing Interpretations / Ramona Ford -- Race, Gender, And Intercultural Relations: The Case Of Interracial Marriage / Peggy Pascoe -- A Poor Widow Burdened With Children: Widows And Land In Colonial New Mexico / Yolanda Chavez Leyva -- This Evil Extends Especially To The Feminine Sex: Captivity And Identity In New Mexico, 1700-1846 / James F. Brooks -- When Strangers Met: Sex And Gender On Three Frontiers / Albert L. Hurtado -- The Women Of Lincoln County, 1860-1900 / Darlis A. Miller -- I See What I Have Done: The Life And Murder Trial Of Xwelas, A S'klallam Woman / Coll-peter Thrush And Robert H. Keller, Jr. -- Yo Sola Aprendi: Mexican Woman's Personal Narratives From Nineteenth-century California / Genaro Padilla -- Gender And The Citizen Indian / Wendy L. Wall. Resistance To Rescue: The Indians Of Bahapki And Mrs. Annie E.k. Bidwell / Margaret D. Jacobs -- Beyond The Stereotypes: Chinese Pioneer Women / Annette White-parks -- I Got A Girl Here, Would You Like To Meet Her?: Courtship, Ethnicity And Community In Sweetwater County, 1900-1925 / Dee Garceau -- Euskaldun Andreak: Basque Women As Hard Workers, Hoteleras, And Matriarchs / Jeronima Echeverria -- We Are Women Irish: Gender, Class, Religious, And Ethnic Identity In Anaconda, Montana / Laurie Mercier -- Drag's A Life: Women, Gender, And Cross-dressing In The Nineteenth-century West / Evelyn A. Schlatter -- Dead Ends Or Gold Mines? Using Missionary Records In Mexican American Women's History / Vicki L. Ruiz. Lifting As We Climb: African American Women's Clubs Of Denver, 1890-1925 / Lynda F. Dickson -- Save The Babies!: American Indian Women, Assimilation Policy, And Scientific Motherhood, 1812-1918 / Lisa E. Emmerich -- Introduction To Quiet Odyssey: A Pioneer Korean Woman In America / Sucheng Chan -- Alice Dickerson Montemayor: Feminism And Mexican American Politics In The 1930s / Cynthia E. Orozco -- Desperately Seeking Deirdre: Gender Roles, Multiculural Relations, And Nisei Women Writers Of The 1930s / Valerie Matsumoto -- Dolores Del Rio And Lupe Velez: Images On And Off The Screen, 1925-1944 / Alica I. Rodriquez-estrada -- Tsugiki, A Grafting: A History Of A Japanese Pioneer Woman In Washington State / Gail M. Nomura. Not In Somebody's Kitchen: African American Women Workers In Richmond, California, And The Impact Of World War Ii / Shirley Ann Wilson Moore -- Changing Woman Meets Madonna: Navajo Women's Networks And Sex-gender Values In Transition / Christine Conte -- Mexican American Women Grassroots Community Activists: Mothers Of East Los Angeles / Mary Pardo -- Southeast Asian Refugee Women, War, And Resettlement / Terri Bryan -- My Mother Was A Mover: African American Seminole Women In Brackettville, Texas, 1914-1964 / B. Ann Rodgers And Linda Schott. Edited And With Introductions By Elizabeth Jameson And Susan Armitage. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 601-630) And Index.
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English [en] · PDF · 46.6MB · 1997 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167477.55
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One Step Over the Line : Toward a History of Women in the North American Wests Elizabeth Jameson, Sheila McManus, Sheila McManus Athabasca University Press and University of Alberta Press, Athabasca University Press, Athabasca, 2008
This eclectic and carefully organised range of essays - from women's history and settler societies to colonialism and borderlands studies - is the first collection of comparative and transnational work on women in the Canadian and US West. It explores, expands, and advances the aspects of women's history that cross national borders. Out of the talks presented at the 2002 'Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West through Women's History', Elizabeth Jameson and Sheila McManus have edited a foundational text for pioneering scholars of an emergent, interdisciplinary field.
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English [en] · PDF · 2.6MB · 2008 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167474.98
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One Step Over the Line : Toward a History of Women in the North American Wests Elizabeth Jameson, Sheila McManus, Sheila McManus Athabasca University Press and University of Alberta Press, Athabasca University Press, Athabasca, 2008
This eclectic and carefully organised range of essays - from women's history and settler societies to colonialism and borderlands studies - is the first collection of comparative and transnational work on women in the Canadian and US West. It explores, expands, and advances the aspects of women's history that cross national borders. Out of the talks presented at the 2002 'Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West through Women's History', Elizabeth Jameson and Sheila McManus have edited a foundational text for pioneering scholars of an emergent, interdisciplinary field.
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English [en] · PDF · 2.6MB · 2008 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167474.98
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The Women's West edited and with introductions by Susan Armitage and Elizabeth Jameson Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2nd printing, Norman and London, 1987
A collection of scholarly essays presents a multi-dimensional portrait of western women, challenging the traditional images of frontier women as passive participants in male history by exploring the experiences of Indian women, servants, waitresses, prostitutes, women farmers, and more.
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English [en] · PDF · 20.0MB · 1987 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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The Women's West edited and with introductions by Susan Armitage and Elizabeth Jameson Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1987
xi, 323 pages : 23 cm The American West looms large in popular imagination: a place where men were rugged and independent, violent and courageous. In this mythic West, all the men were white, and the women were largely absent. The few female actors played supporting roles around the edges of the drama. Molded by the Victorian Cult of True Womanhood, they were passive, dependent, reluctant, and out of place. Men "won" the West. Women, against their better judgement, followed them to this "newly discovered" place and tried to re-create the amenities of the urban East. Or so the myth goes. The Women's West challenges this picture as racist, sexist, and romantic, and rejects the customary emphasis of traditional western history on the nineteenth-century frontier discovered and defined by Anglo men. In its place, The Women's West begins the construction of a new western history as complex and varied as the people who lived it. This collection of twenty-one articles creates a multidimensional portrait of western women. The pioneer women presented here were actors in their own lives, not passive participants in their husbands' ventures. They were hardy seekers who came west, sometimes alone, in search of jobs, freedom, or land to homestead. They were political activists who worked tirelessly to win the right to vote and to hold political office. They adapted in practical ways to their own and their families' economic and personal needs in a new environment Includes bibliographical references and index Susan Koppelman Award for American Culture, 1988
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English [en] · PDF · 21.7MB · 1987 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167473.3
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Writing the range : race, class, and culture in the women's West edited and with introductions by Elizabeth Jameson and Susan Armitage Norman : University Of Oklahoma Press, C1997., 1st, First Edition, PS, 1997
<p>A major goal of the New Western History is to chronicle the vast diversity of western experience. In this pathbreaking anthology, coeditors Elizabeth Jameson and Susan Armitage-who brought us "The Women’s West in 1987"-meet that challenge by bringing together twenty-nine essays that present women of all races as actors in their own lives and in the history of the American West and locate them in a framework that connects gender, race, and class.</p> <p>In mythic sagas of the American West, the wide western range offered boundless opportunity to a limited cast of white men. Buffalo roamed, deer and antelope played, and women’s voices were never heard. Writing the Range allows us to hear many long-silenced women: Spanish-Mexican settlers and American Indians on New Spain’s northern frontiers; Chinese, Basque, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Slavic, and Irish immigrants; film stars Dolores del Rio and Lupe Velez; Navajos and African Americans who moved to western cities during World War II; and the activist Mothers of East Los Angeles, who organized to resist environmental dangers to their community.</p> <p>A valuable introduction to the rapidly changing field of western history, Writing the Range explains clearly how race, class, and culture are constructed and connected. The first section examines issues raised by more than a decade of multicultural western women’s histories; following are six chronological sections spanning four centures. Each section offers a short introduction connecting is essays and placing them in analytic and historical perspective. Clearly written and accessible, Writing the Range makes a major contribution in ethnic history, women’s history, and interpretations of the American West.</p>
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English [en] · EPUB · 2.3MB · 1997 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167472.58
ia/onestepoverlinet0000unse.pdf
One Step Over the Line : Toward a History of Women in the North American Wests Elizabeth Jameson & Sheila McManus, editors AU Press and U of A Press, Athabasca University Press, Athabasca, 2008
This unfamiliar territory is the borderlands of women's histories traversing the American and Canadian Wests. Specialists in women's history, settler societies, colonialism, storytelling, education, and native and borderlands studies introduced by Elizabeth Jameson and Sheila McManus pool their distinct contributions toward forging the very first comparative, transnational collection of its kind. “We cannot build bridges across unmapped divides.” Sixteen essays arising from the “Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West through Women's History” conference at the University of Calgary comprise this foundational text. One Step Over the Line is not only the map; it is the bridgework to span the transnational, gendered divide—a must for readers who have been searching for a wide, inclusive perspective on our western past.
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English [en] · PDF · 28.1MB · 2008 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167466.31
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9781897425206.pdf Unknown Athabasca University Press and University of Alberta Press, 2004
This unfamiliar territory is the borderlands of women's histories traversing the American and Canadian Wests. Specialists in women's history, settler societies, colonialism, storytelling, education, and native and borderlands studies introduced by Elizabeth Jameson and Sheila McManus pool their distinct contributions toward forging the very first comparative, transnational collection of its kind. “We cannot build bridges across unmapped divides.” Sixteen essays arising from the “Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West through Women's History” conference at the University of Calgary comprise this foundational text. One Step Over the Line is not only the map; it is the bridgework to span the transnational, gendered divide—a must for readers who have been searching for a wide, inclusive perspective on our western past.
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English [en] · PDF · 24.8MB · 2004 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/upload/zlib · Save
base score: 11068.0, final score: 167461.48
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One Step Over the Line : Toward a History of Women in the North American Wests Elizabeth Jameson, Sheila McManus, Sheila McManus Athabasca University Press and the University of Alberta Press (co-publisher), Athabasca University Press, Athabasca, 2008
This unfamiliar territory is the borderlands of women's histories traversing the American and Canadian Wests. Specialists in women's history, settler societies, colonialism, storytelling, education, and native and borderlands studies introduced by Elizabeth Jameson and Sheila McManus pool their distinct contributions toward forging the very first comparative, transnational collection of its kind. “We cannot build bridges across unmapped divides.” Sixteen essays arising from the “Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West through Women's History” conference at the University of Calgary comprise this foundational text. One Step Over the Line is not only the map; it is the bridgework to span the transnational, gendered divide—a must for readers who have been searching for a wide, inclusive perspective on our western past.
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English [en] · PDF · 24.9MB · 2008 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167460.44
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Tempting Elizabeth Becca Jameson Becca Jameson Publishing, Club Zodiac 09, 2020
English [en] · EPUB · 0.3MB · 2020 · 📕 Book (fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/zlib · Save
base score: 11052.0, final score: 1.6749701
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Tempting Elizabeth Becca Jameson [Jameson, Becca] Becca Jameson Publishing
Sometimes a fresh start doesn't look like anything you imagined...Elizabeth is starting over. New city. New job. New club. Miami is the perfect choice. Warm year round. Gorgeous beaches. Plenty of opportunities. It all seems perfect until she spots Flynn at Zodiac, the club she just joined. The one man she never wanted to see again. Miami isn't big enough for the two of them.Flynn moved to Miami to take over his family's restaurant. He loves being back in his home town. He's living his best life. Until he spots Elizabeth at Zodiac. He used to work with her. Infuriating woman. Seeing her brings back all the pent-up stress and anger he felt every day sharing an office with her.The tension between them could start a fire, but a chance encounter causes Flynn to see her in a new light. Elizabeth isn't interested in anything he has to offer though, nor is she willing to listen to reason. Convincing her to give him a chance is like eating soup...
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base score: 11053.0, final score: 1.6749675
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[Jameson Sisters 01] • Where There's Smoke Lee, Elizabeth Elizabeth Lee, PS, 2014
There is something to be said for letting go. Ryland Roberts knows that better than anyone. He'd let go of his ambitions, of his family and—most of all—of her. He'd perfected the art of putting his past behind him and accepted the fact that the town he wanted to leave in his rearview was the place where he was going to live out his days. But sometimes the past doesn't just go away. Sometimes it comes back to haunt you.Piper Jameson convinced herself that she left for all the right reasons. She'd saved people by leaving—made sure that they weren't tainted by her rebellious ways. When her little sister asks her to come home and say goodbye to their ailing mother, she's forced to see that things aren't always as they seem. The people who she'd left behind might not have been saved at all.In the amount of time it takes a bullet to travel from point A to point B, Piper and Ryland will have to put their feelings for each other aside and make a choice. Forced on the run with Piper's sister, they begin to understand that the future they thought was gone was never really lost.words : 77195
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Treating Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in Ethnic and Racial Groups Chang, Edward C.;American Psychological Association;Downey, Christina A.;Hirsch, Jameson K.;Yu, Elizabeth A.; & Christina A. Downey & Jameson K. Hirsch & Elizabeth A. Yu American Psychological Association
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base score: 11055.0, final score: 1.6749299
Tempting Elizabeth (Club Zodiac Book 9) Becca Jameson Becca Jameson Publishing, 2020
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base score: 11052.0, final score: 1.6749113
ia/historyofourlord0000jame.pdf
The history of our Lord as exemplified in works of art : with that of His types, St. John the Baptist, and other persons of the Old and New Testament commenced by the late Mrs. Jameson, continued and completed by Lady Eastlake Detroit: Gale Research Co., New ed., Detroit, Michigan, 1976
2 v. : 23 cm Reprint of the 1890 ed. published by Longmans, Green, London Includes indexes
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English [en] · PDF · 14.8MB · 1976 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/historiansworlds0000jame.pdf
An historian's world: selections from the correspondence of John Franklin Jameson Edited by Elizabeth Donnan and Leo F. Stock Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society,, v. 42, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1956
xi, 382 p. 31 cm
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base score: 11068.0, final score: 1.6748936
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Tempting Elizabeth (Club Zodiac Book 9) Becca Jameson [Jameson, Becca] Becca Jameson Publishing, Club Zodiac 9, 2020
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base score: 11060.0, final score: 1.674822
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No Apocalypse, No Integration: Modernism and Postmodernism in Latin America (Latin America in Translation) Martin Hopenhayn (editor); Stanley Fish (editor); Fredric Jameson (editor); Cynthia M. Tompkins (editor); Elizabeth Rosa Horan (editor) Duke University Press Books, Latin America in Translation, Durham, 2002
Explores the consequences of postmodernity for Latin American social theory and public policy.
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English [en] · PDF · 1.0MB · 2002 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/upload/zlib · Save
base score: 11060.0, final score: 1.6748104
ia/mariettawetheril00weth.pdf
Marietta Wetherill : reflections on life with the Navajos in Chaco Canyon edited and compiled by Kathryn Gabriel; introductory essay by Elizabeth Jameson Johnson Books, Boulder, CO, Colorado, 1992
Your Head Is Round, Not Flat Like Ours, A Navajo Told Marietta Palmer Wetherill. You Will Remember And Tell Our Story To The White Man. In The Years After She Moved To Chaco Canyon In 1897 With Her Husband, Richard, Marietta Wetherill Got To Know The Navajos Probably As Intimately As A White Person Could. When Her Husband Was Murdered By A Navajo In 1910 In The Midst Of An Interracial Conflict, Marietta Was Spared Because The Navajos Considered Her One Of Them Rather. Than White. While Richard, Who Had Previously Discovered The Cliff Palace Ruins At Mesa Verde, Was Excavating At Chaco Canyon, Marietta Ran Their Trading Post And Learned The Navajo Ways. She Became Close Friends With A Singer, Hosteen Bi'al, Who Adopted Her Into The Chee Clan. At His Side, She Learned The Secrets Of Sand Painting And Curing Dances, Doctored The Navajos' Illnesses, And Served As A Midwife. She Observed The Harsh Code Of Navajo Ethics And Even Witnessed. The Execution Of A Bewitched Singer. In 1953, A Year Before Her Death, Marietta Wetherill Told The Story Of Her Life To A Newspaper Reporter Who Recorded It On Seventy-five Reels Of Tape, Bequeathing A Priceless Historical Treasure To The Future. It Is On The Transcripts Of These Tapes That Marietta Wetherill: Reflections On Life With The Navajos In Chaco Canyon Is Based. In Marietta's Own Words, The Book Vividly Portrays The Beauty And Tragedy Of Life With The Navajos. In The Turn-of-the-century Southwest. Edited And Compiled By Kathryn Gabriel ; Introductory Essay By Elizabeth Jameson. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [239]-241).
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ia/fabledserviceord0000sand.pdf
Fabled Service: Ordinary Acts, Extraordinary Outcomes (WARREN BENNIS EXECUTIVE BRIEFING SERIES) Sanders, Betsy, Sanders, Elizabeth A. Jossey-Bass, Incorporated Publishers, Jossey-Bass business & management series, San Francisco, CA, 1997, ©1995
xv, 127 pages : 26 cm Develop standard-setting customer service! Based on the best-selling book Fabled Service by Betsy Sanders! This program will help you develop exceptional customer service that puts your organization above your competition. Inspiring Fabled Service helps you assess your needs and select activities to improve weak areas in your current customer service. Teach others vital customer service skills, such as how to: * Positively represent the organization * Satisfy customers so they will buy the product or service * Encourage customers to return * Understand what motivates people and initiates action * Solve problems immediately and effectively ... and more! Simply written, this program includes all necessary materials to create results-oriented, customized customer service training. A Trainer's Guide includes specific direction for administering the Customer Service Survey, which assesses individual strengths and weaknesses in three learning areas: understanding him or herself and others; planning for results; and product/service knowledge. The Guide also includes 12 prepared activities that correspond with the three learning areas. Using results from the survey, you choose activities that will help your group improve in its weaker areas. Each activity specifies goals, materials needed, time required, physical setting, and process (including questions to help you review what was learned and help people understand what can be applied to every day situations). You will need to order a Participant Workbook for each person involved in the training. The Workbook includes a copy of the survey and participant materials for each activity. Create great service that gets customers talking! ... Publisher description Originally published in hardback by Pfeiffer & Co., 1995 Includes bibliographical references and index Editor's preface -- Author's preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. The road to fabled serevice -- 2. Fabled service ia a way of life -- 3. Fabled service is defined by the customer -- 4. Fabled service is everyone's job -- 5. Fabled service is designed into the system -- 6. Fabled service is inseparable from integrity -- 7. Fabled service is empowered by leadership -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index
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English [en] · PDF · 8.1MB · 1995 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
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Fabled Service: Ordinary Acts, Extraordinary Outcomes (WARREN BENNIS EXECUTIVE BRIEFING SERIES) Sanders, Betsy, Sanders, Elizabeth A. Jossey-Bass, Incorporated Publishers, Jossey-Bass business & management series, San Francisco, CA, 1997, ©1995
Originally published in hardback by Pfeiffer & Co., 1995 Includes bibliographical references and index Editor's preface -- Author's preface -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. The road to fabled serevice -- 2. Fabled service ia a way of life -- 3. Fabled service is defined by the customer -- 4. Fabled service is everyone's job -- 5. Fabled service is designed into the system -- 6. Fabled service is inseparable from integrity -- 7. Fabled service is empowered by leadership -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index Develop standard-setting customer service! Based on the best-selling book Fabled Service by Betsy Sanders! This program will help you develop exceptional customer service that puts your organization above your competition. Inspiring Fabled Service helps you assess your needs and select activities to improve weak areas in your current customer service. Teach others vital customer service skills, such as how to: * Positively represent the organization * Satisfy customers so they will buy the product or service * Encourage customers to return * Understand what motivates people and initiates action * Solve problems immediately and effectively ... and more! Simply written, this program includes all necessary materials to create results-oriented, customized customer service training. A Trainer's Guide includes specific direction for administering the Customer Service Survey, which assesses individual strengths and weaknesses in three learning areas: understanding him or herself and others; planning for results; and product/service knowledge. The Guide also includes 12 prepared activities that correspond with the three learning areas. Using results from the survey, you choose activities that will help your group improve in its weaker areas. Each activity specifies goals, materials needed, time required, physical setting, and process (including questions to help you review what was learned and help people understand what can be applied to every day situations). You will need to order a Participant Workbook for each person involved in the training. The Workbook includes a copy of the survey and participant materials for each activity. Create great service that gets customers talking! ... Publisher description
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ia/pioneergirlpersp0000unse.pdf
Pioneer girl perspectives : exploring Laura Ingalls Wilder Nancy Tystad Koupal (ed.), William Anderson, Caroline Fraser, Michael Patrick Hearn, Elizabeth Jameson, Sallie Ketcham, Amy Mattson Lauters, John E. Miller, Paula M. Nelson, Ann Romines, Noel L. Silverman, Laura Ingalls Wilder Pierre: South Dakota Historical Society Press, A publication of the Pioneer Girl Project, Pierre, 2017
Laura Ingalls Wilder Finished Her Autobiography, Pioneer Girl, In 1930 When She Was Sixty-three Years Old. Throughout The 1930s And Into The Early 1940s, She Drew Upon Her Original Manuscript To Write A Successful Series Of Books For Young Readers. Wilder's Vision Of Life On The American Frontier In The Last Half Of The Nineteenth Century Continues To Draw New Generations Of Readers To Her Little House Books. Editor Nancy Tystad Koupal Has Collected Essays From Noted Scholars Of Wilder's Life And Work That Explore The Themes And Genesis Of Wilder's Writings. The Collection Sheds New Light On The Story Behind Wilder's Original Manuscript And Examines The Ways In Which The Author And Her Daughter And Editor, Rose Wilder Lane, Worked To Develop A Marketable Narrative. The Essay Contributors Delve Into The Myths And Realities Of Wilder's Work To Discover The Real Lives Of Frontier Children, The Influence Of Time And Place On Both Wilder And Lane, And The Role Of Folklore In The Little House Novels. Together, The Essays Give Readers A Deeper Understanding Of How Wilder Built And Managed Her Story. Exploring Laura Ingalls Wilder / Nancy Tystad Koupal -- Speech For The Detroit Book Fair, 1937 / Laura Ingalls Wilder -- The Strange Case Of The Bloody Benders: Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose Wilder Lane, And Yellow Journalism / Caroline Fraser -- Raise A Loud Yell: Rose Wilder Lane, Working Writer / Amy Mattson Lauters -- Pioneer Girl: Its Roundabout Path Into Print / William Anderson -- Little Myths On The Prairie / Michael Patrick Hearn -- Her Stories Take You With Her: The Lasting Appeal Of The Little House Books / Noel L. Silverman -- Laura Ingalls Wilder As A Midwestern Pioneer Girl / John E. Miller -- Women's Place: Family, Home, And Farm / Paula M. Nelson -- Fairy Tale, Folklore, And The Little House In The Deep Dark Woods / Sallie Ketcham -- The Myth Of Happy Childhood (and Other Myths About Frontiers, Families, And Growing Up) / Elizabeth Jameson -- Frontier Families And The Little House Where Nobody Dies / Ann Romines. Nancy Tystad Koupal, Editor. A Publication Of The Pioneer Girl Project. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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One Step Over the Line : Toward a History of Women in the North American Wests Cantook Station Athabasca University Press;University Of Alberta Press, 2008-05-01
This eclectic and carefully organized range of essays?from women?s history and settler societies to colonialism and borderlands studies?is the first collection of comparative and transnational work on women in the Canadian and U.S. Wests. It explores, expands, and advances the aspects of women's history that cross national borders. Out of the talks presented at the 2002 "Unsettled Pasts: Reconceiving the West through Women?s History," Elizabeth Jameson and Sheila McManus have edited a foundational text with a wide, inclusive perspective on our western past.
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ia/embroideredtentf00fowl.pdf
The embroidered tent : five gentlewomen in early Canada : Elizabeth Simcoe, Catharine Parr Traill, Susanna Moodie, Anna Jameson, Lady Dufferin Marian Fowler; House of Anansi Press General Publishing / Stoddart Publishing / House of Anansi Press, Reprinted, Toronto, 1994
"In this widely acclaimed study, Marian Fowler explores how the experience of wilderness and frontier create a psychic tension between the gentility of old-world embroidery and the rugged masculinity of tent-dwelling in the pioneering women of nineteenth-century Canada."
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ia/embroideredtent0000unse.pdf
The embroidered tent : five gentlewomen in early Canada : Elizabeth Simcoe, Catharine Parr Traill, Susanna Moodie, Anna Jameson, Lady Dufferin Marian Fowler; House of Anansi Press General Publishing / Stoddart Publishing / House of Anansi Press, Reprinted, Toronto, 1994
"In this widely acclaimed study, Marian Fowler explores how the experience of wilderness and frontier create a psychic tension between the gentility of old-world embroidery and the rugged masculinity of tent-dwelling in the pioneering women of nineteenth-century Canada."
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upload/alexandrina/Collections/Project-Muse/The Ohio State University Press/Victorian Women Writiers, Radical Grandmothers, and the Gendering of God.pdf
Victorian Women Writiers, Radical Grandmothers, and the Gendering of God Brontë, Charlotte;Browning, Elizabeth Barrett;Eliot, George;Jameson, Anna;Nightingale, Florence;Houston, Gail Turley The Ohio State University Press, Literature, religion, and postsecular studies, Columbus, Ohio, 2013
"If Victorian women writers yearned for authorial forebears, or, in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's words, for "grandmothers," there were, Gail Turley Houston argues, grandmothers who in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries envisioned powerful female divinities that would reconfigure society. Like many Victorian women writers, they experienced a sense of what Barrett Browning termed "mother-want" inextricably connected to "mother-god-want." These millenarian and socialist feminist grandmothers believed the time had come for women to initiate the earthly paradise that patriarchal institutions had failed to establish. Recuperating a symbolic divine in the form of the Great Mother--a pagan Virgin Mary, a female messiah, and a titanic Eve--Joanna Southcott, Eliza Sharples, Frances Wright, and others set the stage for Victorian women writers to envision and impart emanations of puissant Christian and pagan goddesses, enabling them to acquire the authorial legitimacy patriarchal culture denied them. Though the Victorian authors studied by Houston--Barrett Browning, Charlotte Brontë, Florence Nightingale, Anna Jameson, and George Eliot--often masked progressive rhetoric, even in some cases seeming to reject these foremothers, their radical genealogy reappeared in mystic, metaphysical revisions of divinity that insisted that deity be understood, at least in part, as substantively female."--Publisher's description.
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ia/sophoclesi1954soph.pdf
Sophocles I. Oedipus the King; tr. by David Grene. Oedipus at Colonus; tr. by Robert Fitzgerald. Antigone; tr. by Elizabeth Wyckoff. With an introd. by David Grene with an introduction by David Grene Chicago: University of Chicago Press, The complete Greek tragedies / edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore, Chicago, Illinois, 1954
1. Oedipus The King -- Oedipus At Colonus -- Antigone Translated And With An Introduction By David Grene.
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ia/sophoclesi0soph.pdf
Sophocles I. Oedipus the King; tr. by David Grene. Oedipus at Colonus; tr. by Robert Fitzgerald. Antigone; tr. by Elizabeth Wyckoff. With an introd. by David Grene with an introduction by David Grene Chicago: University of Chicago Press, The complete Greek tragedies / edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore, Chicago, Illinois, 1954
1. Oedipus The King -- Oedipus At Colonus -- Antigone Translated And With An Introduction By David Grene.
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lgli/Digitale Spiele (Klagenfurter Beiträge zur Visuellen Kultur) [1433640].pdf
Digital delivery of mental health therapies : a guide to the benefits and challenges, and making it work Cathy A. Malchiodi; Shaun McNiff; Christopher Belkofer; Kristin Belkofer; Alexander Kopytin; J. Lauren Johnson; Bronwen Grey; Alan Young; Brian Austin; Joe Kavitski; Gudrun Jones; Molly K. Kometiani; Jeffrey Jameson; Bryce Evans; Olena Darewych; Seong-In Kim; Natalie Carlton Kingsley Publishers, Jessica; Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London, 2022
This essential book shows practitioners how they can engage with teens' online lives to support their mental health. Drawing on interviews with young people it discusses how adults can have open and inquiring conversations with teens about both the positive and negative aspects of their use of online spaces. For most young people there is no longer a barrier between their 'real' and 'online' lives. This book reviews the latest research around this topic to investigate how those working with teenagers can use their insights into digital technologies to promote wellbeing in young people. It draws extensively on interviews with young people aged 12-16 throughout, who share their views about social media and reveal their online habits. Chapters delve into how teens harness online spaces such as YouTube, Instagram and gaming platforms for creative expression and participation in public life to improve their mental health and wellbeing. It also provides a framework for practitioners to start conversations with teens to help them develop resilience in respect of their internet use. The book also explores key risks such as bullying and online hate, social currency and the quest for 'likes', sexting, and online addiction. This is essential reading for teachers, school counsellors, social workers, and CAMHS professionals (from psychiatrists to mental health nurses) - in short, any practitioner working with teenagers around mental health.
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lgli/Digital Delivery of Mental Health Therapies A Guide to the Benefits and Challenges, and Making It Work [3023092].epub
Digital delivery of mental health therapies : a guide to the benefits and challenges, and making it work Cathy A. Malchiodi; Shaun McNiff; Christopher Belkofer; Kristin Belkofer; Alexander Kopytin; J. Lauren Johnson; Bronwen Grey; Alan Young; Brian Austin; Joe Kavitski; Gudrun Jones; Molly K. Kometiani; Jeffrey Jameson; Bryce Evans; Olena Darewych; Seong-In Kim; Natalie Carlton Kingsley Publishers, Jessica; Jessica Kingsley Publishers, London, 2022
This essential book shows practitioners how they can engage with teens' online lives to support their mental health. Drawing on interviews with young people it discusses how adults can have open and inquiring conversations with teens about both the positive and negative aspects of their use of online spaces. For most young people there is no longer a barrier between their 'real' and 'online' lives. This book reviews the latest research around this topic to investigate how those working with teenagers can use their insights into digital technologies to promote wellbeing in young people. It draws extensively on interviews with young people aged 12-16 throughout, who share their views about social media and reveal their online habits. Chapters delve into how teens harness online spaces such as YouTube, Instagram and gaming platforms for creative expression and participation in public life to improve their mental health and wellbeing. It also provides a framework for practitioners to start conversations with teens to help them develop resilience in respect of their internet use. The book also explores key risks such as bullying and online hate, social currency and the quest for 'likes', sexting, and online addiction. This is essential reading for teachers, school counsellors, social workers, and CAMHS professionals (from psychiatrists to mental health nurses) - in short, any practitioner working with teenagers around mental health.
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ia/americanillustra0000lars.pdf
American illustration, 1890-1925 : romance, adventure & suspense Judy L. Larson; Duncan F. Cameron; Maurice Bloch; Karl Anderson; E.M. Ashe; W.J. Aylward; George Watson Barratt; Edwin F. Bayha; Arthur E. Becher; Wladyslaw T. Benda; Gerrit A. Beneker; T.M. Bevans; Hanson Booth; Armand Both; Maurice L. Bower; M. Leone Bracker; Paul Bransom; George Brehm; Worth Brehm; Arthur William Brown; Leighton Budd; Charles Livingston Bull; John Harmon Cassel; J. Andr Castaigne; Will Colby; Sewell Collins; Fanny Y. Cory; Percy Elton Cowen; Palmer Cox; Will Crawford; Marguerite de Angeli; Clyde O. DeLand; Harold S. De Lay; Walter De Maris; W.W. Denslow; Arthur Garfield Dove; George Wharton Edwards; Robert Edwards; Walter H. Everett; Denman Fink; Blanche Fisher Wright; Harrison Fisher; Ernest George Fosbery; Malcolm Fraser; Joseph J. Gould; Gordon H. Grant; Walter Granville-Smith; Elizabeth Shippen Green; Dan Sayre Groesbeck; Jay Hambidge; Charlotte Harding; George Matthews Harding; Herman Heyer; William Ely Hill; Lucius Wolcott Hitchcock; Robert Bruce Horsfall; Henry Hutt; William LeRoy Jacobs; Arthur Edward Jameson; Martin Justice; Gertrude Alice Kay; Arthur I. Keller; Rollin Kirby; Otto Lang; Gerald Leake; William Robinson Leigh; Henry A. Linnell; J.N. Marchand; Frank B. Masters; Harry A. Mathes; Wallace Morgan; Peter Newell; Florence England Nosworthy; Thornton Oakley; William Oberhardt; Rose Cecil O'Neill; Clara Elsene Peck; Henry Jarvis Peck; Ernest Clifford Peixotto; Gerald W. Peters; Herman Pfeifer; Henry C. Pitz; James Moore Preston; May Wilson Preston; Norman Price; Henry Raleigh; Charles M. Relyea; T.G. Richardson; Jack Manley Rose; Olive Rush; Charles Sarka; Oscar Frederick Schmidt; Frank E. Schoonover; Thornton Drake Skidmore; Sarah Katherine Smith; Frank Snapp; Paul C. Stahr; Alice Barber Stephens; Walter King Stone; Herbert Morton Stoops; Thornton de Thulstrup; Maud Thurston; George Timothy Tobin; Marjorie Torre; Stuart Travis; Leslie Holland Turner; Charlotte Weber-Ditzler; Irving Ramsay Wiles; Ada Clendenin Williamson; Alice Beach Winter; Franklin T. Wood; George Hand Wright; F.C. Yohn Glenbow Museum, 130 9th Avenue S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2G 0P3, Canada, Calgary, Alta., Canada, Alberta, 1986
Foreword -- Tribute To Helen Card -- Introduction -- The Periodicals -- The Books -- The Illustrations -- The Smart Set -- The Masses -- The Domestic Scene -- Town And Country -- Let Me Call You Sweetheart -- Deeds Of Derring Do -- Mystery And Suspense -- The Great Outdoors -- Dream Days -- War! -- The Sporting Life -- Faraway Places -- Epilogue -- Biographies -- Catalogue Of The Exhibition -- Itinerary Of The Exhibition. Judy L. Larson. Catalog Of An Exhibition Held Between March 1986 And August 1988 At The Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta, The Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Mass., And Others. Bibliography: P. 147-149.
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ia/historyofourlord0002jame.pdf
The history of our Lord as exemplified in works of art : with that of His types, St. John the Baptist, and other persons of the Old and New Testament commenced by the late Mrs. Jameson, continued and completed by Lady Eastlake Detroit: Gale Research Co., New ed., Detroit, Michigan, 1976
2 v. : 23 cm Reprint of the 1890 ed. published by Longmans, Green, London Includes indexes
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nexusstc/A Song to the Creator: Traditional Arts of Native American Women of the Plateau/541b2a860d2c9bc3bdc37e370d79c70f.epub
A Song to the Creator : Traditional Arts of Native American Women of the Plateau Lillian A Ackerman; Washington State University. Museum of Art.; NetLibrary, Inc University of Oklahoma Press, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1996
A Valuable Introduction To The Rapidly Changing Field Of Western History, Writing The Range Explains Clearly How Race, Class, And Culture Are Constructed And Connected. The First Section Examines Issues Raised By More Than A Decade Of Multicultural Western Women's Histories; Following Are Six Chronological Sections Spanning Four Centuries. Each Section Offers A Short Introduction Connecting Its Essays And Placing Them In Analytic And Historical Perspective. Clearly Written And Accessible, Writing The Range Makes A Major Contribution To Ethnic History, Women's History, And Interpretations Of The American West. Empowering The Welder: A Historical Survey Of Women Of Color In The West / Marian Perales -- Native American Women: Changing Statuses, Changing Interpretations / Ramona Ford -- Race, Gender, And Intercultural Relations: The Case Of Interracial Marriage / Peggy Pascoe -- A Poor Widow Burdened With Children: Widows And Land In Colonial New Mexico / Yolanda Chavez Leyva -- This Evil Extends Especially To The Feminine Sex: Captivity And Identity In New Mexico, 1700-1846 / James F. Brooks -- When Strangers Met: Sex And Gender On Three Frontiers / Albert L. Hurtado -- The Women Of Lincoln County, 1860-1900 / Darlis A. Miller -- I See What I Have Done: The Life And Murder Trial Of Xwelas, A S'klallam Woman / Coll-peter Thrush And Robert H. Keller, Jr. -- Yo Sola Aprendi: Mexican Woman's Personal Narratives From Nineteenth-century California / Genaro Padilla -- Gender And The Citizen Indian / Wendy L. Wall. Resistance To Rescue: The Indians Of Bahapki And Mrs. Annie E.k. Bidwell / Margaret D. Jacobs -- Beyond The Stereotypes: Chinese Pioneer Women / Annette White-parks -- I Got A Girl Here, Would You Like To Meet Her?: Courtship, Ethnicity And Community In Sweetwater County, 1900-1925 / Dee Garceau -- Euskaldun Andreak: Basque Women As Hard Workers, Hoteleras, And Matriarchs / Jeronima Echeverria -- We Are Women Irish: Gender, Class, Religious, And Ethnic Identity In Anaconda, Montana / Laurie Mercier -- Drag's A Life: Women, Gender, And Cross-dressing In The Nineteenth-century West / Evelyn A. Schlatter -- Dead Ends Or Gold Mines? Using Missionary Records In Mexican American Women's History / Vicki L. Ruiz. Lifting As We Climb: African American Women's Clubs Of Denver, 1890-1925 / Lynda F. Dickson -- Save The Babies!: American Indian Women, Assimilation Policy, And Scientific Motherhood, 1812-1918 / Lisa E. Emmerich -- Introduction To Quiet Odyssey: A Pioneer Korean Woman In America / Sucheng Chan -- Alice Dickerson Montemayor: Feminism And Mexican American Politics In The 1930s / Cynthia E. Orozco -- Desperately Seeking Deirdre: Gender Roles, Multiculural Relations, And Nisei Women Writers Of The 1930s / Valerie Matsumoto -- Dolores Del Rio And Lupe Velez: Images On And Off The Screen, 1925-1944 / Alica I. Rodriquez-estrada -- Tsugiki, A Grafting: A History Of A Japanese Pioneer Woman In Washington State / Gail M. Nomura. Not In Somebody's Kitchen: African American Women Workers In Richmond, California, And The Impact Of World War Ii / Shirley Ann Wilson Moore -- Changing Woman Meets Madonna: Navajo Women's Networks And Sex-gender Values In Transition / Christine Conte -- Mexican American Women Grassroots Community Activists: Mothers Of East Los Angeles / Mary Pardo -- Southeast Asian Refugee Women, War, And Resettlement / Terri Bryan -- My Mother Was A Mover: African American Seminole Women In Brackettville, Texas, 1914-1964 / B. Ann Rodgers And Linda Schott. Edited And With Introductions By Elizabeth Jameson And Susan Armitage. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 601-630) And Index.
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ia/greatbooksofwest0030unse.pdf
Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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ia/greatconversatio0060unse.pdf
Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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ia/greatconversatio0025unse.pdf
Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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lgli/R:\0day\eng\2013-12-04 Part 2-3\Maxim Jakubowski - I Was Waiting For You (epub).epub
I Was Waiting For You Jakubowski, Maxim Ravensburger Buchverlag, Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 1), Pembroke Dock, 2010
The new novel by Maxim Jakubowski, the "King of the Erotic Thriller" (The Times) A young Italian woman flees her home in Rome and gets involved with the wrong man in Paris Cornelia, the fearless stripper and killer for hire, who proved such a hit in previous novels, is back and on another mission to kill. As the two women's paths intersect, an English crime writer down on his luck is mistaken for a private eye and goes on a quest for a missing person From New York to Paris, and then on a thrilling journey through Barcelona, Tangiers, Venice and then finally to a small medieval town outside Rome, the waltz with darkness of the three characters in search of love, lust and redemption becomes ever more poignant and mysterious Sexy, sad, breathless, a memorable tale of lost souls caught in a spider's web of their own making. Author Information Maxim Jakubowski is an award-winning author. He founded the Murder One bookshop in London. He has written seven crime and erotica novels and two short story collections. He has also edited over 70 anthologies including the Xcite Sex in The City series and the annual Mammoth Books of Best New Erotica and British Crime. A past columnist for Time Out and the Guardian, he regularly appears on TV and radio. He is a winner of the Anthony and Karel Awards.
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ia/greatbooksofwest0026unse_a5n7.pdf
Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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ia/greatbooksofwest0000unse.pdf
Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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Great books of the Western World : Vol. 28. : Advancement of learning. Novum Organum. New Atlantis / Francis Bacon. Rules for the direction of the mind. Discourse on the method. Meditations on first philosophy. Objections against the meditations and replies. The geometry / Rene Descartes. Ethics / Benedict de Spinoza William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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Great Books of the Western World (60 Volume Set): Vol. 30: Blaise Pascal William Arrowsmith; David Barrett; Seth Benardete; Witter Bynner; Robert Fitzgerald; Ralph Gladstone; David Grene; Frank Jones; Michael H Jameson; Richmond Lattimore; John Andrew Moore; John Frederick Nims; Alan H Sommerstein; Emily Vermeule; Charles R Walker; Rex Warner; R F Willetts; Elizabeth Wyckoff; Aeschylus.; Sophocles.; Euripides.; Aristophanes Encyclopedia Britannica, Incorporated, Great books of the Western world, 4, Second edition, Chicago ; Aukland ; Geneva London ; Madrid ; Manila Paris ; Rome ; Seoul ; Sydney ; Tokyo ; Toronto, 1990
Encyclopdia Britannica is proud to offer one of the most acclaimed publishing achievements of the 20th century, Great Books of the Western World. This monumental collection compiles history's greatest written works, from the ancient classics to more recent masterpieces. Great Books of the Western World contains 517 works from 130 of the most renowned minds throughout history. Volumes 1 and 2 comprise the Syntopicon, a unique guide that enables you to investigate a particular idea and compare the perspectives of different authors. The Syntopicon organizes thirty centuries of thought into 102 Great Ideas, subsequently divided into topics and subtopics to effectively explore the different viewpoints over time. Authoritative, accurate, and complete, this collection represents the essential core of the Western literary canon
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