LIBROS DEL AUTOR: henry neil

12 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: henry neil

  • The Corporate Color Plan
    Henry Leon McNeil
    When writing The Corporate Color Plan, McNeil had in mind to provide a resource to help various minorities and other similarly situated individuals understand how to navigate successfully through the snares and cares that are prevalent in white-collar corporate America, such individuals who have not known or had any affiliation with anyone in the corporate workplace and, conseq...
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    13,05 €

  • Wreck And Sinking Of The Titanic; The Ocean’S Greatest Disaster A Graphic And Thrilling Account Of The Sinking Of The Greatest Floating Palace Ever Built Carrying Down To Watery Graves More Than 1,500
    Henry Neil
    A graphic, eyewitness chronicle of the Titanic disaster. It reads like lived history. Published in the wake of 1912 and classed as early 20th-century nonfiction, Henry Neil’s account stands as a precise maritime disaster account and a crucial strand of Titanic disaster history. Rooted in survivor testimonies of the Titanic, the narrative balances technical explanation - the his...
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    24,94 €

  • French Cultural Studies for the Twenty-First Century
    BELENKY / KLEPPINGER / O'NEIL-HENRY
    This interdisciplinary volume analyzes previously understudied sources from nineteenth- and twentieth- century France and the Francophone world and situates them in their social, cultural and political contexts. ...
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    65,50 €

  • Neil 'Soapy' Castles
    Henry Neil 'Soapy' Castles
    Henry Neil 'Soapy' Castles grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina, and became involved in its pioneering auto racing scene at an early age. Graduating from soapbox derby cars to midgets and sprints and finally to stock cars, he sometimes crashed, sometimes won, saw friends die horribly, and became a champion. Eventually he left the racetrack for Hollywood where he became a s...
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    42,81 €

  • Churchology
    Henry Leon McNeil
    This book was written primarily to autonomous Christian churches and those who serve and worship at them. Many areas covered were reflection of the author's views based on his fifteen years of pastoral experience.Major emphasis was placed on church order. The author wants to make the church aware of what should be the process of calling a pastor, instituting a system of dis...
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    13,43 €

  • Psychology, Emotion and Intuition in Work Relationships
    Brenda McHugh / Henry Brown / Neil Dawson
    Psychology, Emotion and Intuition in Work Relationships: The Head, Heart and Gut Professional highlights the increasing importance of human relations in professional life. In modern society, all those who work with or provide services to others are increasingly called upon to be not just technical experts, but also ’head, heart and gut professionals’ - who can work and relate t...
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    63,72 €

  • Report Of The Cranberry Substation For 1916
    Henry James Franklin / Cornelius Lott Shear / Neil E. Stevens
    'Report Of The Cranberry Substation For 1916' details the findings and activities of the Cranberry Substation, offering insights into cranberry cultivation and research. Authored by Henry James Franklin, Neil E. Stevens, and Cornelius Lott Shear, this report provides a snapshot of agricultural practices and scientific inquiry during that period. It is an invaluable resource for...
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    17,33 €

  • Gunners for the Union
    Henry M. Neil / Henry MNeil / O. P. Cutter / OPCutter
    Our Battery; or the Journal of Company B, 1st O. V. A.by O. P. CutterA Battery at Close Quartersby Henry M. NeilOhio Gunners-two vital accounts in one volumeGunners for the Union brings together two intimate views of the Ohio Volunteer Artillery. Books concerning the artillery of the Union army are necessarily-and for obvious reasons-fewer in number than those of the infantry o...
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    18,93 €

  • Encyclopedia for the Home; a Complete Library of the Best Literature of the Best Authors ..
    Henry] 1863- [from old catalog] [Neil
    'Encyclopedia for the Home' is a comprehensive library presenting a curated selection of notable literature from distinguished authors. Originally published in 1905, this volume serves as an invaluable resource for understanding early 20th-century perspectives on various subjects. Edited by Henry Neil, this encyclopedia encapsulates a broad range of knowledge, likely including ...
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    29,78 €

  • Two Thousand Years Hence (1867)
    Henry O'Neil / Henry O’Neil
    ''Two Thousand Years Hence'' is a science fiction novel written by Henry O’Neil and published in 1867. The story is set in the year 3867, two thousand years after the time of the author, and follows the adventures of a young man named Harold, who is transported to the future through a time machine. In this future world, humanity has achieved great advancements in technology and...
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    37,51 €

  • Satirical Dialogues
    Henry O'Neil / Henry O’Neil
    Satirical Dialogues: Dedicated To Anthony Trollope is a book written by Henry O’Neil and published in 1870. The book is a collection of satirical dialogues that poke fun at various aspects of Victorian society, including politics, religion, and social norms. The dialogues are written in a witty and humorous style, and they often feature exaggerated characters and situations. Th...
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    23,39 €

  • Manual Training In The Public Schools (1889)
    Charles R. Richards / Charles RRichards / Henry P. O’Neil / Henry PO’Neil
    Manual Training In The Public Schools (1889) is a book written by Charles R. Richards that focuses on the importance of manual training in the education system. The book discusses the history of manual training, its benefits, and how it can be incorporated into the public school curriculum. Richards argues that manual training is not only important for the development of practi...
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    32,25 €