LIBROS DEL AUTOR: leo smith

18 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: leo smith

  • Once a Greech
    Diane Dillon / Evelyn E. Smith / Leo Dillon
    'Once a Greech' by Evelyn E. Smith is a timeless exploration of metamorphosis and identity, wrapped in a delightful package of science fiction and fantasy. This short story, categorized under alien contact and humorous fiction, blends the improbable with the surprisingly relatable. Smith’s work offers a unique lens through which to view the familiar, prompting reflection on wha...
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    15,61 €

  • The Privilege of Pain
    Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin / Leo Mrs. Everett
    'The Privilege of Pain' by Caroline Kane Mills Everett offers profound insights into the nature of suffering and its potential for spiritual growth. Addressing the universal experience of pain, this inspirational work explores how hardship can become a catalyst for a deeper, more meaningful Christian life. Through thoughtful reflection, Everett illuminates the possibility of fi...
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    17,35 €

  • The Awakening
    Leo graf Tolstoy / William E. Smith
    'The Awakening,' also known as 'The Resurrection,' by Leo Nikoleyevich Tolstoy, is a powerful exploration of redemption and spiritual awakening set against a backdrop of social injustice. A cornerstone of classic literature, this timeless work delves into themes of forgiveness and repentance, offering a profound meditation on moral responsibility and the possibility of transfor...
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    27,12 €

  • My Religion
    graf Leo Tolstoy / Huntington Smith
    My Religion, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of th...
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    17,90 €

  • The Body’s Owner Speaks
    Leo Smith
    'The Body’s Owner Speaks is a stunning chapbook to the somatic testament of survival and authentic joy. Leo Smith’s poetry shines with sharp, visceral imagery and illuminating vulnerability. Through trauma and loss, these poems pulsate with brilliant reclamation and hope.'Tiana Clark ...
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    7,28 €

  • The History of an American Pioneer Family
    Leo Jay Smith
    The second volume in this series introduces the author’s maternal ancestors, who were among the first to settle on the East Coast of North America. More than half of the Mortimores lived in the New England colonies, with some arriving on the Mayflower. Many participated in the American Revolution. Relying mostly on historical documents, the author pieces together a story that s...
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    21,07 €

  • Inquitude
    Leo Jay Smith
    On Sunday afternoon, 31 May 1970, a destructive earthquake ravaged the countryside, with its focal point in the Department of Ancash of the Republic of Peru. It began with a gentle tremor and began to snowball, expending its 45-second life in monstrous destruction, becoming the worst earthquake in the history of Peru and all of South America. This book is the story of missionar...
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    9,57 €

  • The History of an American Pioneer Family
    Leo Jay Smith
    Although the Smith family name is common, the story of this Smith family is anything but common. This history begins with the ancestors that arrived in the British Colonies of North America in the early 1600’s. The majority of the book is made up of the biographies of five generations of the family that are primarily based on first and second hand sources. Some memories are ...
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    24,96 €

  • Counterinsurgency and the United States Marine Corps
    Leo J. Daugherty / Rhonda L. Smith-Daugherty
    Volume 2 continues the history of the U.S. Marine Corps’ involvement in 'small wars' after World War II, beginning with advisory efforts with the Netherlands Marine Korps (1943-1946). The authors describe counterinsurgency efforts during the Korean War (1950-1953), the development of vertical assault tactics in the late 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, counterinsurgency in Southeast ...
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    110,57 €

  • Snow in Puerto Rico
    Leo Smith
    Special Agent Robin Perez, Federal Bureau of Narcotics, has a new assignment brings him back to the island where he spent his teenage years as an army brat. The island, Puerto Rico, has become springboard in the traffic of narcotics toward the United States. Times have changed. The criminal unrest is threatening. The island is not as peaceful as it was when he was a student. Mo...
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    11,68 €

  • The Technical Institute
    Leo F. Smith
    'The Technical Institute' delves into the landscape of technical education, likely exploring curriculum design, teaching methodologies, and the overall structure of institutions dedicated to vocational training. This work from 1955 potentially offers insights into the mid-century approach to preparing students for careers in technical fields. It could be invaluable for those st...
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    26,06 €

  • Lipoprotein Research and Electron Microscopy at Donner Laboratory
    Sally Smith Hughes / Thomas Leo Hayes
    This oral history transcript documents the lipoprotein research and electron microscopy work conducted at the Donner Laboratory. Featuring insights from Sally Smith Hughes and Thomas Leo Hayes, the transcript provides a unique perspective on the scientific advancements and historical context of this research. The oral history format offers a compelling narrative, capturing the ...
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    21,01 €

  • The Awakening
    Leo Tolstoy / William E. Smith / William ESmith
    The Awakening: The Resurrection is a novel written by Leo Tolstoy and published in 1900. The story follows the life of a young aristocrat named Nekhlyudov, who is summoned for jury duty and ends up being the cause of a woman’s wrongful conviction. Years later, he meets the same woman, Maslova, who has become a prostitute and is now on trial for murder. Nekhlyudov is filled with...
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    36,47 €

  • The Physiology Of War
    Leo Tolstoy / Huntington Smith
    The Physiology of War: Napoleon and the Russian Campaign is a historical work written by renowned author Leo Tolstoy and originally published in 1888. The book provides a detailed analysis of the events leading up to the disastrous French invasion of Russia in 1812, as well as the physiological and psychological effects of war on the soldiers involved.Tolstoy draws on his own e...
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    30,12 €

  • My Religion (1885)
    Leo Tolstoy / Huntington Smith
    My Religion is a philosophical and spiritual treatise written by the acclaimed Russian author Leo Tolstoy in 1885. In this work, Tolstoy shares his personal journey towards a more meaningful and authentic faith, which he believes is rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ. Tolstoy begins by critiquing the institutionalized forms of religion that he believes have become corrupte...
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    34,34 €

  • My Religion
    Leo Tolstoy / Huntington Smith
    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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    33,80 €

  • Sins of the Father - An intimate play
    Leo Consultant Ornithologist Smith / Leo Smith
    Kevin, an upwardly mobile family man, is manipulated into an affair by the glamorous Kitty who then manoeuvres the pliable Kevin into confessing the affair to his wife. After an acrimonious scene, she takes the children and leaves. Each of the characters shows their true persona in revealing monologues, with the dark undertones of Kitty’s real nature only surfacing at the play’...
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    14,00 €

  • Whence
    Leo Smith
    This award winning, cerebral play is set in the future but is very much for our time. Driven underground by the 'greenhouse' effect on the atmosphere, two people eke out an existence in a wary partnership. She is a 'baby factory;' he is genetically engineered to be a survivor. Through three scenes we observe their skirmishes, his denial of her reason for living and their coming...
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    13,90 €