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Covering the years 1911 to 1920, this volume includes presidential addresses delivered over the c...
We are approaching the end of Christianity's second millennium, an anniversary likely to provoke ...
Covering the years 1921 to 1930, this work includes presidential addresses delivered over the cou...
Covering the years 1901 to 1960, this work includes presidential addresses delivered over the cou...
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A candid, heartfelt love story set in contemporary California that challenges the idea of what it...
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Award-winning Australian intellectual Robert Manne presents an incisive analysis of the historica...
Most Americans live in major metropolitan areas - and many are finding it harder and harder to ge...
The American philosophical Association (APA) was founded in 1900 to promote the exchange of ideas...
This work addresses the spread of the HIV AIDS virus among bisexuals, including cross-cultural an...
The risk of serious injury resulting from a fall increases with age as our eyesight, ability to r...
Western society is experiencing a knowledge explosion: advances in science are ordinary occurrenc...
Sir Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica (Mathematical Principles) is considered to be among the ...
Offers hope to those who have suffered a heart attack or who feel they are at risk. This book pro...
We live in a world of risk. It waits for us in our refrigerator and surrounds us on the freeway. ...
This is the first book to examine murder through the written word--not only the writings of the k...
A sensitive and loving story, Handle With Care is a sympathetic portrayal of the difficulties and...
Paris, 1890. When Sherlock Holmes finds himself chasing an art dealer through the streets of Pari...
American evangelicals have always been innovators. They reimagined what a church could be, whethe...
WINNER of the Journal of American Revolution's Book of the Year for 2023!In 1785, just a few year...
In this enlightening and entertaining book, author and Skeptical Inquirer editor Kendrick Frazier...
We live in a world where things come and go, rise and fall, grow and decay, tracing out cycles of...
In this smartly curated book, author Guy P. Harrison collects 1,001 of the most influential and t...
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The quantum computer is no longer the stuff of science fiction. Pioneering physicists are on the ...
This fascinating exploration of female victims and criminals in colonial India lies at the inters...
In periods of rapid change, social scientists are nearly as much 'at sea' as anyone else. These '...
Ethiopia's history has been marked by a fusion of famine, ecological disaster, and massive povert...
This book presents articles by James on Trotsky's life and work (unavailable in other collections...
What is love? What is romantic love? How can you sustain a relationship amidst the storms of life...
How does uncritical devotion to scripture limit human ethical development? What are the dangers o...
Professor Keirsey is a long time clinical psychologist of the gestalt-field systems school. After...
The relationship of Marxism to the 'Jewish Question' is far more complex than many have assumed. ...
This book introduces the student to active philosophical thinking about political ideas, offering...
This engrossing popular history makes many intriguing connections between precious metals like go...
In this groundbreaking book, founder of the Reducetarian movement Brian Kateman asks why it's so ...
It is said that imitation is the greatest form of flattery. If that is true, then Harvest Leaves ...
Sent by the gods into 21st Century 'Witness Protection,' a rival to Helen Of Troy must return to ...
We are concerned here with a contradiction. The question becomes: Is the virus a seeking organism...
A deep analysis of 'injustice ' against individuals and groups ─ especially the horror of genocid...