LIBROS DEL AUTOR: mary howard

20 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: mary howard

  • The Amazing Adventures of Letitia Carberry
    Howard Chandler Christy / Mary Roberts Rinehart
    'The amazing adventures of Letitia Carberry' by Mary Roberts Rinehart invites readers into a world of uproarious escapades and unwavering female companionship. This beloved classic introduces the unforgettable Letitia 'Tish' Carberry, a spirited, single, middle-aged woman whose life is anything but ordinary. Along with her equally adventurous friends, Aggie and Lizzie, Tish emb...
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    23,14 €

  • Tuscan Folk-lore and Sketches
    Basil Anderton / H. Orsmond (Howard Orsmond) Anderton / Isabella Mary Anderton
    Explore the rich tapestry of Italian culture with 'Tuscan folk-lore and sketches, together with some other papers' by Isabella M. Anderton. This captivating collection delves into the heart of Tuscan folklore, offering a fascinating glimpse into the traditions and beliefs of the Italian countryside. Through a series of essays and folk tales, Anderton illuminates the unique char...
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    21,16 €

  • Solutions Manual for Actuarial Mathematics for Life Contingent Risks
    David C. M. Dickson / Howard R. Waters / Mary R. Hardy
    This must-have manual provides solutions to all exercises in the Third Edition of the authors’ groundbreaking text, which is required reading for the Society of Actuaries’ (SOA) LTAM Exam. Over 300 solutions give insight as well as exam preparation. Companion spreadsheets are freely available online. ...
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    66,23 €

  • A Place of My Own
    Mary Howard
    Mary Howard’s second collection of poems and photographs was written during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting the internal traumas and insights experienced during that time. Her summer trips to Vinalhaven, Maine; memories of her years in New York City; and daily walks in the woods in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, are the subjects of these poems. ...
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    18,16 €

  • DESIGNS
    Mary Howard Wright
    After nearly a year away from her husband and her two young sons, Rachel, with her toddler daughter, Dottie, can hardly wait to reach Virginia. Now her life can settle down. However, painful memories haunt her in the ocean voyage to America.When she arrives in Blackburg, Virginia, one family adventure after another awaits. Her happiness would be complete if only she could convi...
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    14,75 €

  • The Disappearing Bullet
    Mary Howard
    On July 11 of 2010, author Mary Howard’s only son, twenty-two-year-old Johnny Ross Jr., was the victim of a robbery. A stranger approached him and shot him six times at close range, twice in the face. Somehow, Johnny survived the initial shooting and was transported to a hospital via life flight.In The Disappearing Bullet, Mary shares the family’s story beginning with Johnny’s ...
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    24,28 €

  • Informing Instruction with Vignette Analysis
    Charles Gonzalez / Charles Howard Gonzalez / Mary Ellen Bardsley / Paul J. Vermette / Paul Vermette
    The book features a wide variety of vignettes-from across 6-12 content areas such as English language arts, math, science, and social studies-designed to help teachers spot practices they like (or don’t like) and help them to connect the teaching practices described to well-established and research-supported frameworks. ...
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    61,13 €

  • Eternal and Soul Have Forever
    Mary Anne Howard-Clarke / RN RM
    What an honour and a joy to be present and to be part of the lives of so many people at birth, the most precious of times. The experience of birth and life is so amazing, and yet the return home of a soul so wanted, is heartbreaking for those that are left.Reassurance that this soul knows that at this time its body is incompatible with its chosen path of learning, yet will retu...
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    9,58 €

  • Fulfilling Paul Newman's Dream
    Dr. Howard Allen Pearson / Mary Lou Shefsky
    “Fulfilling Paul Newman’s Dream--‘Raising a Little Hell’ and Healing at The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp” is the amazing story of The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, created for children with life-threatening illnesses under Paul Newman’s leadership. Paul wanted an environment in which the campers would just be children who could “raise a little hell.” He relied on pediatric hematolo...
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    16,30 €

  • Silver Threads
    Mary Howard
    Poet Mary Howard grew up in Boston but spent summers living in a stone mill in West Stockbridge, Massachusetts. There, her father taught her how to fish and throw a machete; her brother, how to climb trees; and her grandmother, how to write a poem every night before bed. Thus began a lifelong passion for the natural world and for poetry.Many walks in the woods and much travel i...
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    16,46 €

  • Threads
    Mary Howard Wright
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    15,75 €

  • Stoicism In Horace And In Persius
    Mary M. Howard
    'Stoicism In Horace And In Persius' explores the influence of Stoic philosophy on the works of two prominent Roman poets. Mary M. Howard delves into the ethical and moral dimensions of Stoicism as reflected in the writings of Horace and Persius, offering readers a detailed analysis of how Stoic principles shaped their literary expression.This book examines the specific ways in ...
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    21,12 €

  • The Poems Of Mrs. Mary E. Erwin Hobbs
    Cairns Collection of American Women Wri / Josiah Howard Hobbs / Mary E. Erwin Hobbs
    Discover the heartfelt verses of Mary E. Erwin Hobbs in 'The Poems Of Mrs. Mary E. Erwin Hobbs.' This collection offers a glimpse into the life and times of a 19th-century American woman through her poignant and reflective poetry. From odes to nature and reflections on family life to contemplations on faith and mortality, Hobbs’s poems resonate with sincerity and emotional dept...
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    23,19 €

  • The Sanctuary
    Mary Howard Peterson Hoopes
    Rediscover 'The Sanctuary,' a poignant novel by Mary Howard Peterson Hoopes, originally published in 1911. Set against the backdrop of a changing world, this literary work explores themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in a time of upheaval. Hoopes’s elegant prose and insightful characterizations create a compelling narrative that resonates with readers seeking depth...
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    28,83 €

  • Compton Merivale, by the Author of Brampton Rectory
    Mary Matilda Howard
    Rediscover the charm of 19th-century domestic fiction with ’Compton Merivale,’ a captivating novel by the acclaimed author of ’Brampton Rectory.’ This engaging story delves into the lives and relationships within a close-knit community, offering a glimpse into the social customs and moral landscapes of the Victorian era. With its richly drawn characters and intricate plot, ’Com...
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    27,96 €

  • Compton Merivale
    Mary Matilda Howard
    Compton Merivale: Another Leaf is a novel written by Mary Matilda Howard and published in 1850. The book follows the story of Compton Merivale, a young man who is forced to leave his home and family after being falsely accused of a crime. He travels to London and becomes involved in a series of adventures and misadventures, encountering a variety of characters along the way. Ev...
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    41,79 €

  • The Youth And Womanhood Of Helen Tyrrel (1854)
    Mary Matilda Howard
    The Youth and Womanhood of Helen Tyrrel is a novel written by Mary Matilda Howard and published in 1854. The story follows the life of the titular character, Helen Tyrrel, from her youth to her womanhood. Helen is a young woman who is intelligent, ambitious, and determined to succeed in life. She is raised by her mother and stepfather, who are both supportive of her aspirations...
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    33,26 €

  • Hastings
    Mary Matilda Howard
    Hastings: Past And Present, With Notices Of The Most Remarkable Places In The Neighborhood (1855) is a book written by Mary Matilda Howard. The book provides a comprehensive description of the town of Hastings, its history, and the notable places in the surrounding areas. The author explores the town’s past, from its early days as a small fishing village to its growth as a popu...
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    26,45 €

  • Hunger and Shame
    Ann V. Millard / Mary Howard
    First Published in 1998. In discussing the moral and practical dilemmas posed by the malnourished children in Mount Kilimanjaro, the authors explore the shame associated with child hunger in relation to social organization, colonial history and global economy. ...
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    85,20 €

  • Controversial Issues in Special Education
    Garry Hornby / Jean Howard / Mary Atkinson
    First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. ...
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    85,80 €