The Magic World P. M. GresshoffThe Magic World (1909) is a collection of twelve childrens fantasy stories by English writer Edith Nesbit. Using elements of magic and mystery familiar to readers of her beloved Bastable and Psammead Trilogies, Nesbit crafts tales of wonder and adventure for children and adults alike. In The Cat hood of Maurice, a young boy learns firsthand the consequences of mistreating the family cat. One day, Maurice attaches an empty sardine can to Lord Hughs
Mu-chou Poo compares these societies' attitudes toward other cultures and finds differences and similarities that reveal the self-perceptions of each society
this work explores the multi-faceted effects of the larger capitalist system on sexual stratification
Peter Hacker’s Insight and Illusion is a thoroughly comprehensive examination of the evolution of Wittgenstein’s thought from the Tractatus to his later ‘mature’ phase
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General readers will be moved by the persuasive call for greater religious and spiritual literacy at every level of health care in order to respond to the full spectrum of human needs in life and in death
The first monograph on his work to appear in English for many years dealing not only with his thirteen feature-length films but also his little-seen early short Affaires publiques and his short treatise Notes on cinematography
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White also wrote several novels during the Harlem Renaissance exploring the themes of Alain Locke’s New Negro Movement
Collecting Objects / Excluding People reveals the power of images upon culture
this edition of The Story of Charles Strange crafts an accessible and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while restoring the original sentiment and drama of Mrs
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This chapter addresses different aspects of manure-based anaerobic digestion (AD)