LIBROS DEL AUTOR: john driscoll

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  • A Hen and a Half
    John Driscoll
    This collection of over 50 puzzles and logical problems includes some classic and some new problems. There are short puzzles that require nomathematical knowledge and some that require rigour and mathematical logic. Great fun, yet challenging.A Hen and a Half is also unique in offering different levels of answer and explanation in the book, and a extra level in the ebook that i...
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    42,65 €

  • The Battle of the Bulge
    John Driscoll / Randall LeCocq
    The Battle of the Bulge was the largest land battle in U.S. history, a battle that cost the United States 20,000 lives and stopped the last German offensive of World War II. The authors, both residents of Helena, Montana, studied the history of this battle and walked the critical sectors of the battlefield, examining examples of American heroism and looking for evidence of inv...
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    17,38 €

  • Atlas of Neurotologic and Lateral Skull Base Surgery
    Colin L. W. Driscoll / John S. Oghalai
    Long awaited, this fine surgical atlas covers all aspects of neuro-otology and lateral skull base procedures in comprehensively in detail. The lavishly illustrated step-by-step guide is written by two American experts to ensure continuity between topics. The text is highly structured with step-by-step explanation of each surgical procedure and TIPS and TECHNIQUES sections as we...
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    172,04 €

  • The Civil War on Pensacola Bay, 1861-1862
    John K. Driscoll
    In 1845, sparsely populated Florida had been admitted to the United States along with Iowa in an ill-fated attempt to keep the balance between slave and free states and ultimately avert the civil war that many felt was on the horizon. When hostilities began in 1861, Florida’s Pensacola Bay area with its magnificent harbor, valuable navy yard and impressive fortifications bec...
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    43,99 €

  • Importance Of Spanish To The American Citizen (1918)
    John Driscoll Fitz-Gerald
    ''Importance Of Spanish To The American Citizen'' is a book written by John Driscoll Fitz-Gerald and published in 1918. The book highlights the significance of the Spanish language in the United States and advocates for its widespread adoption among citizens. Fitz-Gerald argues that Spanish is an essential tool for communication and commerce, particularly in regions with large ...
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    26,67 €

  • Made from the Right Stuff
    Driscoll Jordan Harvey Driscoll Jordan / Ph. D. John Patrick Jordan / PhDJohn Patrick Jordan
    Early on, Madalene and Herbert S. Jordan realized they had a common focus in life which could easily be summarized as 'Duty, Honor, Country and God.' Integrity was the hallmark characteristic of them both. When commitments were made, they were honored...without hesitation. With marriage, the commitments were in the wedding vows, never to be violated, and in religion, the com...
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    12,91 €

  • Rambles In Spain (1910)
    John Driscoll Fitz-Gerald
    Rambles In Spain is a travelogue written by John Driscoll Fitz-Gerald in 1910. The book takes readers on a journey through Spain, exploring the country’s rich history, culture, and landscapes. Fitz-Gerald shares his personal experiences as he travels through various cities and regions, including Madrid, Toledo, Granada, Seville, and the Basque Country. Throughout the book, Fitz...
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    37,51 €

  • Christian Philosophy, God
    John Thomas Driscoll
    Christian Philosophy, God: Being A Contribution To A Philosophy Of Theism is a book written by John Thomas Driscoll in 1900. The book is a philosophical exploration of the concept of God and theism from a Christian perspective. Driscoll discusses various aspects of God such as his nature, attributes, and relationship with humanity. He also explores the role of reason and faith ...
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    38,62 €

  • Rogue
    John K. Driscoll
    From his first court martial as a cadet at West Point through his dismissal from the United States Army at the age of 49, Justus McKinstry made his career through outright cunning and manipulation of the legal system. Graduating from West Point in 1838, he eventually landed a long-sought-after position in the quartermaster corps. During his service here he took advantage of ...
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    58,56 €