LIBROS DEL AUTOR: george moon

20 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: george moon

  • Interfaz
    GEORGE D’MOON / GEORGE D’MOON
    Jack, el protagonista de esta historia, sufre una complicación durante una cirugía simple, despertando en un mundo desconocido que no tiene tiempo ni tecnología. Este mundo, llamado Interfaz, despertará su ser interior para descubrir su propósito de vida. En este lugar conocerá a los caminantes, personas provenientes de diferentes países que luchan por sobrevivir, rehabilitarse...
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    18,20 €

  • Miller’s Pub
    George Edward Moon
    Miller’s Pub is a fabricated tale. The characters in the plot are fictitious. Any resemblance of people, living or dead, is truly a coincidence. Certain historical events mentioned during the story’s time line are repeated from memory and confirmed by the excellent internet site Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.Steven Baker, the principal protagonist, finds himself unexpectedly...
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    24,30 €

  • Wagon Tracks
    George Edward Moon
    Wagon Tracks: Across Kansas is a continuation of The Tennessee Mountain Man saga. Abel Strawn, one of Jack Leffingwell’s sharpshooters, has an opportunity to acquire land in the western Kansas Territory. On the surface, it seems like a good opportunity for him and his wife, Amanda. At the moment, they live with the senior Strawns in the Methodist Minister’s parsonage. Abel func...
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    20,99 €

  • The Tennessee Mountain Man
    George Moon
    My writing style is like a wheel. I begin with the hub then branch out into other tales; however, before it all ends, I bring it back so that it all makes sense. I’m able to describe a murder as well as sex without resorting to explicit detail like so much found in today’s fiction. By the proper use of language, I accomplish the same emotional response from my readers. The read...
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    28,77 €

  • The Soul’s Comfort In Sorrow, Selections From The Poetical Writings Of G.w. Moon, And From ’god’s Exceeding Great And Precious Promises’
    George Washington Moon
    The Soul’s Comfort In Sorrow offers a collection of poetical writings by G.W. Moon and selections from ’God’s Exceeding Great and Precious Promises,’ designed to provide solace and spiritual support during times of grief and hardship. Moon’s verses delve into themes of faith, hope, and the enduring power of divine love, offering readers a pathway to find peace amidst sorrow. Th...
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    25,10 €

  • The Virgin Killer
    George Edward Moon
    The Virgin Killer is a story about a psychotic antisocial who interprets his dreams as visions from the angels in heaven. His twisted and troubled mind believes his mission is to kill in order to rid the world of sin. The victims are exotic dancers from the area strip clubs. It is they who sometimes appear in his dreams, and should he become aroused by them, it only proves his ...
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    12,91 €

  • Learned Men’s English
    George Washington Moon
    In 'Learned Men’s English,' George Washington Moon offers a detailed critique of the English used in the Revised Version of the Scriptures. Originally published as 'The Revisers: A Series Of Criticisms On The English Of The Revised Version Of The Scriptures,' this work meticulously examines the linguistic choices made by the revisers. Moon highlights instances of grammatical er...
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    27,83 €

  • Reno’s Funmakers
    George Moon
    My grandfather, Edward Austin Reno was the son of Edward Munn Reno, Dean of American Magicians, a pioneer in the entertainment field of Illusions. Edward Austin Reno took his big top tent theater along the Circuit Chautauqua and rural Redpath route. His daughter, my mother, gave birth to me while they entertained a week in each town offering stage plays, comedy routines and of ...
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    18,67 €

  • The Revisers’ English, Criticisms
    George Washington Moon
    'The Revisers’ English, Criticisms' by George Washington Moon offers a detailed examination of English grammar and usage. This book is a critical analysis of common errors and inconsistencies in writing and speech, aimed at improving clarity and precision. Moon’s work provides practical guidance and insightful commentary, making it an invaluable resource for students, writers, ...
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    21,06 €

  • The King’s English
    George Washington Moon
    The King’s English: Its Sources And History, Origin And Progress Of Written Language, Puzzling Peculiarities Of English, Spelling Reform is a book written by George Washington Moon in 1881. It is a comprehensive study of the English language, covering its sources and history, the origin and progress of written language, and the puzzling peculiarities of English. The book also d...
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    29,05 €

  • The Oldest Type-Printed Book In Existence
    George Washington Moon
    ''The Oldest Type-Printed Book In Existence: A Disquisition On The Relative Antiquity Of The Pfister And Mazarin Bibles'' is a book written by George Washington Moon in 1901. The book discusses the two oldest type-printed bibles in existence - the Pfister Bible and the Mazarin Bible - and compares their relative antiquity. Moon provides a detailed analysis of the history, typog...
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    19,92 €

  • The Bishop’s English
    George Washington Moon
    ''The Bishop’s English'' is a book written by George Washington Moon and published in 1903. The book is a series of criticisms on Bishop Thornton’s laudation of the Revised Version of the Scriptures, as well as on the English used by the revisers. Moon’s critique focuses on the language used in the Revised Version of the Bible, which was published in 1885, and the changes made ...
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    29,02 €

  • The Dean’s English
    George Washington Moon
    The Dean’s English is a critical examination of the essays on the Queen’s English written by the Dean of Canterbury. The author, George Washington Moon, provides a thorough analysis of the Dean’s writing style, grammar, and use of language, pointing out areas where he believes the Dean has fallen short. Moon argues that the Dean’s essays are not a reliable guide to proper Engli...
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    31,17 €

  • The Revisers’ English
    George Washington Moon
    The Revisers’ English: A Series of Criticisms, Showing the Revisers’ Violations of the Laws of the Language is a book written by George Washington Moon and published in 1882. The book is a critique of the Revised Version of the Bible, which was published in 1881. Moon argues that the Revised Version, which was intended to be a more accurate and modern translation of the Bible, ...
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    27,99 €

  • Ecclesiastical English
    George Washington Moon
    Ecclesiastical English: A Series Of Criticisms, Showing The Old Testament Reviser�������s Violations Of The Laws Of The Language (1886) is a book written by George Washington Moon. The book is a comprehensive critique of the Old Testament Reviser’s use of language in the English translation of the Bible. Moon provides a detailed analysis of the language used in the Old Testamen...
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    34,34 €

  • Bad English Exposed
    George Washington Moon
    Bad English Exposed is a critical examination of the grammatical errors and inconsistencies found in the works of prominent English language experts such as Lindley and Murray. Written by George Washington Moon in 1879, the book provides a detailed analysis of the common mistakes made by these grammarians, as well as their flawed approaches to teaching English. Moon offers his ...
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    32,27 €

  • He, With All My Worldly Goods, I Thee Endow
    George Washington Moon
    ''He, With All My Worldly Goods, I Thee Endow: She, But, What Is Written In The Law, How Readest You?'' is a novel written by George Washington Moon in 1890. The book centers around the story of a young couple, Walter and Maud, who fall in love and decide to get married. However, their marriage is threatened by a variety of obstacles, including legal disputes, financial problem...
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    35,42 €

  • Elijah The Prophet
    George Washington Moon
    Elijah The Prophet: An Epic Poem is a literary work by George Washington Moon that tells the story of the prophet Elijah, a prominent figure in the Old Testament of the Bible. The book is written in the form of an epic poem, with each chapter detailing a different part of Elijah’s life and his relationship with God. The narrative follows Elijah’s journey as he battles against t...
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    28,14 €

  • An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models
    George H. Dunteman / Moon-Ho R. Ho
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    62,60 €

  • Men And Women Of The Time Part Two
    George Washington Moon
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern edit...
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    30,05 €