LIBROS DEL AUTOR: paul brody

11 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: paul brody

  • The Lonely House
    Paul Brody
    During her lifetime, Emily Dickinson did not seek out recognition or attempt to change the world around her, even in the smallest way. A private but not antisocial person, she kept her life’s work, and her innermost feelings, almost entirely to herself. Her life was rich in intellectual pursuits, and she had many friends with whom she exchanged witty and brilliant letters, but ...
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    6,16 €

  • Ethereum for Business
    Paul Brody
    In Ethereum for Business, Paul Brody provides a plain English guide to doing business on the world’s largest blockchain. The book covers an overview of Ethereum, business applications on Ethereum, and various advanced topics. Including case studies and examples from the world of Ethereum, Ethereum for Business is readable both linearly and by dipping in and out of chapters.The ...
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    17,58 €

  • The Dirty Old Man Of American Literature
    Brody Paul / LifeCaps
    Charles Bukowski didn't write about high society or the life most people will never live; he wrote about the ordinary man--the ones you are more likely to see living next to you than glamorized on TV. He wrote what he knew and he wrote it well. Bukowski knew Los Angeles—women—the drudgery of work—and drinking…lots of drinking! This biography takes you inside the life and t...
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    6,75 €

  • Sí Se Puede
    Brody Paul / LifeCaps
    Cesario Estrada Chavez, more commonly known as Cesar Chavez, was a highly influential activist worker who created a union for farm workers all across the United States.  Many organizations and activists before him had attempted to unionize the farm workers in California, but Cesar Chavez was the first to succeed. For his efforts and accomplishments, he is celebrated as a great...
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    6,86 €

  • Frankenstein In Love
    Brody Paul / LifeCaps
    She was the 17 year-old daughter of noted philosophers William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft; he was a 22-year-old trapped in an unhappy marriage. Their love was forbidden...that didn't matter. They inspired each other and became one of the most memorable literary couples of all time. For a short time in the late 1810s and early 1820s, they were the epicenter of an expatr...
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    6,67 €

  • On the Road to West Egg
    Brody Paul / LifeCaps
    Glamour, alcohol, reckless and carefree behavior--all themes of a great F. Scott Fitzgerald novel? Yes. But, in the case of Fitzgerald, fiction imitates life. Fitzgerald's marriage to Zelda was volatile from the start--it was plagued by alcohol abuse, debt, and mental illness. 'The Great Gatsby' may be Fitzgerald's most read story, but his most fascinating story was hi...
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    6,64 €

  • In Which Milne's Life Is Told
    Brody Paul / LifeCaps
    Few authors achieve fame in their lifetime and then have that fame compound and grow long after their death. Fewer still spend much of their lives harboring resentment for the work that made them famous. Such was the case for Alan Alexander Milne.  Long before he wrote Winnie-the-Pooh, Milne had established a career as a humorist and playwright. When his son, Christopher Robin...
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    6,99 €

  • Brontë
    Brody Paul / LifeCaps
    From humble beginnings, the Brontë family of Haworth, England reached a degree of literary fame that has seldom been replicated. Specifically, Charlotte, Emily and, to a lesser extent, Anne all made significant contributions to world literature.  The great tragedy of the Brontë family is that all were taken away by illness before the prime of their lives. Anne died aged 28 yea...
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    7,04 €

  • The Real Midnight In Paris
    Brody Paul
    Woody Allen made the glamour of Paris in the twenties magical in Midnight In Paris—but was that really the case? The Lost Generation made up one of the most fascinating, eccentric, and diverse group of writers ever known—Ernest Hemmingway, James Joyce, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound, and so many more collectively made up this artistic period in time. In this book, you will lea...
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    7,49 €

  • Son of Sam
    Paul Brody
    Starting in the summer of 1976, one man terrorized a city and fascinated a nation: Son of Sam. Over 30 years after his capture, David Berkowitz (AKA Son of Sam), is still one of the most known serial killers of all time. The life, murders, trial, and prison life of David Berkowitz is recapped in this book. LifeCaps is an imprint of BookCaps™ Study Guides. With each book, a le...
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    7,48 €

  • Reasoning and Choice
    Paul M. Sniderman / Paul MSniderman / Philip E. Tetlock / Philip ETetlock / Richard A. Brody / Richard ABrody
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    159,38 €