Jean Craighead George
Jean craighead george's newbery medal-winning classic about an eskimo girl lost on the alaskan tundra now features bonus content.
Jean-Claude Leprêtre
Jean Louise
Jean-Jacques Marigo
Jean van Hamme
Jean-Marie Tarascon
Michel Foucault
Raymond-Jean Frontain
Jean-Claude Thouret
Lukas Michel
Michel Tréheux
1890 - an "avalanche" of technologies arrives at the same time to allow the creation of a large universal, electrical, network.
Michel Prince
Michel Gaulin
Michel J. F. Digonnet
This book discusses the theories and advanced technologies associated with fiber laser and amplifier devices.
Jean Vanderdonckt
Jean-luc Bannalec
Jean Plattard
Jean Ellis
"sea and ocean hazards, risks and disasters" provides a scientific approach to those hazards and disasters related to the earth's coasts and oceans.
Jean Arundale
Lillian Jean Daub
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Qween Jean
Michel Jacques Gagné
Jean Kachiga
Jean Clairambault
Jean Hargadon Wehner
Jean-François Pelletier
Jean-Pierre Mileur
Jean-Pascal Maldoff
Jean E. Schuler
Michel Houellebecq
Ruby Jean Jensen
Michel de Nostradame
Jean-Bernard Lasserre
Jean Reiss Berlfein
Jean Davies Okimoto
Emiko Jean
Jean-Michel Reveillac
Michaelle Jean
Michel Tremblay
Jean Thompson
Jean Jolly RAKOTO
Donna Jean Fletcher
Jean-Jacques Felstein
Jean Vernon
Jean G. Jones
Martha Jean Harris
Jean-Pierre Signoret
Jean-François Caron
Jean-Marc Mangiante
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Hans Lietzmann
Wolfgang Kohn
Haralampos M. Moutsopoulos
Malay K. Das
Jonathan B. Imber
Walter Amedzro St-Hilaire
Roberts, Nora
A. Vonnie Colvin
Emiliano Martins
Stephen L. Kopecky
Spyros Karamanos
Sophia Singh Sasson
A. Vonnie Colvin
Esme Miskimmin
100 british crime writers explores a history of british crime writing between 1855 and 2015 through 100 writers, detailing their lives and significant writing and exploring their contributions to the genre.
Joseph Awange
F. Kaschluhn
Vic Peterson
Adam Silvera
T. Edward Nickens
John W. Schwieter
Stephen McGlinchey
Rebecca Ferguson
Joseph Labrecque
Peter Quennell
A volume in the writers and their work series, which draws upon recent thinking in english studies to introduce writers and their contexts.
John J. Hubert
Henry Howe
Lawrence Schiller
University of Massachusetts Staff
Julie Baumgold
"the diamond" is a brilliant, dazzling historical novel about a famous diamond -- one of the biggest in the world -- that passed from the hands of william pitt's grandfather to the french kings and napoleon, linking many of the most famous personalities o.
Richard B. Harvey
Boardroom's Experts and Editors Staff
Susan Edwards
It's a place where heads of state and kings and queens are invited for dinner, where the doors are open to the public for tours, and where the most powerful people in the world meet to determine the fate of the earth.
Rodney Frey
By using verse form and visual clues indicating pauses, intonations, and gestures, anthropologist rodney frey permits readers to hear the oral literature of narrators from the coeur d'alene, crow, klikitat, kootenai, nez perce, sanpoil, and wasco people t.
Frederic Remington
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive.
Simona Giordano
Elizabeth Minchin
Homeric voices is a study, from a compositional point of view, of the substantial speeches and exchanges of speech that homer depicts in his songs.
Robert Kraut
Artworld metaphysics turns a critical eye upon aspects of the artworld, and articulates some of the problems, principles, and norms implicit in the actual practices of artistic creation, interpretation, evaluation, and commodification.
Paula Quinn
Lady brynnafar dumont is prepared to do anything to protect her people--even seduce the savage who defeated her father.
Tim Mulgan
Alex Kotlowitz
Christine A. Browning
Chris Gell
Analytical measurements at the single molecule level under ambient conditions have become almost routine in the past few years.
Jennifer Swanson
Marvin G. Engquist
Jean Matter Mandler
Peter Taylor-Gooby
This book introduces the concept of new social risks in welfare state studies and explains their relevance to the comparative understanding of social policy in europe.
Roxanne Smolen
Denis Searby
Joshua A. Berman
with its sweeping, inclusive view of american history, created equal emphasizes social history–including the lives and labors of women, immigrants, working people, and minorities in all regions of the country–while delivering the familiar .