Not exact matches
From pronouncements
about the «death
of literature» to predictions
of shorter
books, the pay - per -
page system is being roundly criticized.
His first
book was 21
pages and contained
about 12 drawings
of bacon.
Last summer, Renaissance scooped up Subtext, an e-reading startup whose technology enables students to have a discussion
about a
book within the digital
pages of that
book.
If you want to learn more
about the model and ideas, then check out the new and revised edition
of Dean's
book «The One -
Page Sales Coach: Get to YES Faster» on Amazon.com click here: «One -
Page Sales Coach» by Dean Minuto.
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In fact, when Warren Buffett was once asked
about the key to success, he pointed to a stack
of nearby
books and said, «Read 500
pages like this every day.
On
page 5
of my
book, you can see some numbers showing how only
about 1 %
of money in the market is going to new companies via IPOs and other issuances.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat out that a
book centered around the subject
of oil, written by an economist, was a
page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is
About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
Anything thoughts
about that would be interesting but specifically re the
book a very simple question, on
page 97 he gives some key withdrawal rate definitions but not the definition
of inflation adjusted withdrawal rate.
The
book consists
of ten chapters
of about twelve
pages each, and although its argument is at times subtle, allusive, and demanding
of full and total concentration, it also marches briskly along.
Get a simple blank
book and fill the first few
pages with happy thoughts
about your relationship, clippings
of people from magazines (replace their heads with your significant other's), silly hand - drawn pictures, poetry, etc..
C. S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Lawby justin buckley dyer and micah j. watsoncambridge, 170
pages, $ 44.99
Of the making of books about C. S. Lewis there is no en
Of the making
of books about C. S. Lewis there is no en
of books about C. S. Lewis there is no end.
Echoes
of Discontent: Jesse Jackson, Pat Robertson, and the Resurgence
of Populism by allen d. hertzke cq press, 293
pages, $ 29.95 In a recent
book about the 1992 elections, two veteran political correspondents describe an electorate in a nasty mood, «as mad as hell.»
The Heart
of Virtue by Donald DeMarco Ignatius 231
pages, $ 12.95 paper Despite their occasional presence on best - seller lists,
books about virtue remain something
of an anomaly in contemporary culture, the impulse for serious personal reflection choked out by the saturation
of the entertainment media.
I've never heard
of N.T. Wright and maybe he's a quality guy, but it's so typical
of scholars to write
books containing hundreds or even thousands
of pages about a topic the God covered in five to ten chapters.
If I was aware that the vast majority
of his ideas in 50
pages of the
book were simply the summaries
of ideas from some other author, it made me wonder
about the other 150
pages in his
book.
If you want to read a rough draft
of the content
of this
book, check out the sections on this
page: «Close Your Church for Good»
about «Giving up Your Rites» and «Giving Up Your Rights.»
If you find some, please send me an email, or use the «Contact Me» section on my
About page to let me know where they are so I can correct these mistakes in future editions
of the
book.
Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence
of Myth by Stephen F. Knott University Press
of Kansas, 336
pages, $ 34.95 Alexander Hamilton and the Persistence
of Myth is a
book from which one can learn a great deal, but neither
about Alexander Hamilton nor the persistence
of myth.
My friend David — who many
of you will recognize as the «cool and understated» philosopher who supplied one
of the best quotes
of my
book on
page 223 — loves Appalachia too and is passionate
about protecting its natural beauty and its inhabitants.
I've included several tips for those
of you who are interested in writing a
book yourself, and will keep a permanent link to the story on the «
about me»
page:
Stillman's story runs for
about 150
pages; the rest
of the
book consists
of Jane Austen's Lady Susan, reprinted in its entirety, along with Rufus's indignant commentary on the work
of the «Spinster Authoress.»
The strongest evidence on that point appears on the first
page of her
book, where «Bill,» a member
of Grace, talks
about his identity as a Christian and an American and
about his volunteer work, through the church, at a local shelter for disadvantaged teens.
What surprised me most
about this most recent
book, however, was the keen sense
of humor that was displayed on every
page.
And that is the concept that Bill Wilson spelled out on
pages 43, 45, and 46
of the Fourth Edition and earlier editions
of the Big
Book when Bill spoke
of a «Higher Power,» said he was going to talk
about «God,» and then defined the «Power» as «God.»
In the last few
pages of the
book he speaks frankly
about the «serious crisis» suffered by concept
of «Traditio», the «deep wound which the Church is experiencing after Vatican II», owing to the refashioning
of the understanding
of Revelation from the conceptual, propositional approach
of Vatican I and scholastic theology to the notion
of Revelation as experience and encounter, leading to «a displacement
of the dynamic aspect
of revelation to the detriment
of the noetic», «a gap between truth and love» and a «strong subjectivism».
By far, the most exciting thing in the
book for me was the description on
pages 118 - 120
about the stages
of faith.
Here is a
page that addresses some
of the many lies by DB: http://tfninsider.org/2012/03/02/more-zombie-lies-from-david-barton/ (This was the author whose
book about Jefferson was yanked by his publisher when it came to light that is was chock full
of misinformation.)
If you have been hearing
about N. T. Wright and are curious
about his ideas, but have not wanted to tackle the 800
pages of The Resurrection
of the Son
of God or the 800
pages of Jesus and the Victory
of God, this
book is the the place to start.
Perhaps what's most interesting
about his new
book - The Difference God Makes: A Catholic Vision
of Faith, Communion, and Culture (Crossroad, 384
pages,...
A Very Brief History
of Eternity by Carlos Eire Princeton, 258
pages, $ 24.95 Carlos Eire, A Yale professor and the author
of the 2003 National
Book Award winner Waiting for Snow in Havana: Confessions
of a Cuban Boy, is clearly capable
of remembering and writing
about the smells and tastes and....
Perhaps what's most interesting
about his new
book - The Difference God Makes: A Catholic Vision
of Faith, Communion, and Culture (Crossroad, 384
pages, $ 26.95)- is the sheer fact
of it, for no one besides Cardinal George has both the talent and the ecclesial weight to attempt what he's after in the
book.
You may ask me how I came to this new insight, for truly I had never opened a
book of religion nor even read a single
page of the Bible, and the dogma
of original sin is either entirely denied or forgotten by the Hebrews
of to - day, so that I had thought so little
about it that I doubt whether I ever knew its name.
What you're doing is kind
of if I opened a
book to a random
page and assumed that's was what the whole
book was
about because
of what I had read
But it would not be until sixty or seventy
pages from the end
of this final five hundred
page book that we would read
about reptiles reaching the height
of their development.
how does fair, unbiased CNN, AKA ACNN (Anderson Cooper News Network) pick and choose stories as noteworthy... a comment is made by a very elderly priest, probably not quoted properly, and is «front
page news» on CNN's website... this same man (priest) has written many great
books, done a lot
of great charity work in the poorer parts
of New York and nothing is ever posted on the website... but something is said incorrectly and its published... is this fair, is it right, is it unbiased or is the motivation to make an entire Church lokk bad and let the anti-Catholic screwballs have their heyday in hateful posts... I didn't see this wonderful netwrok post anything
about the disgusting, bigoted and hateful attacks, written by the liberal left wing media elites, like Maureen Dowd, against Rep. Paul Ryan and his Catholic faith... it's all acceptable to you liberal HYPOCRITES!
Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warningby timothy snydertim duggan
books, 462
pages, $ 30 F aced with the challenge
of finding something new to say
about the Holocaust, a lesser author will offer a picture
of Nazism that resembles his present - day political opponents.
Anyway, I could go on and on (As I said, I disagreed with something on almost every
page), but those are some
of my most serious misgivings
about this
book.
At first sight, Michel de Montaigne, who after all wrote a
book of a thousand
pages both
about and to please himself, might be thought unworthy
of minute biographical examination.
For the opening five
books of the Old Testament (the Pentateuch), across the bottom
of the
page was printed the Targum, a version in Aramaic (the derivative from Hebrew which Jesus
of Nazareth spoke) made in
about AD 100.
In Sunday's Times, Judith Shulevitz reviews Kristin Luker's new
book on the sex - ed wars, When Sex Goes to School, which argues... well, here's how Shulevitz puts it: Only toward the end
of a 300 - odd
page book about sex education in America does Kristin Luker permit herself a....
«It is a disgraceful and dangerous thing for an infidel to hear a Christian, presumably giving the meaning
of Holy Scripture, talking nonsense on these topics [
of cosmology]... If [non-Christians] find a Christian mistaken in a field which they themselves know well and hear him maintaining his foolish opinions
about our
books, how are they going to believe those
books in matters concerning the resurrection
of the dead, the hope
of eternal life, and the kingdom
of heaven, when they think their
pages are full
of falsehoods on facts which they themselves have learnt from experience and the light
of reason?
Smith dictated the
book of 584
pages over a period
of about three months [5] saying that he translated it from an ancient language «by the gift and power
of God».
We may be tempted to leave out Philemon because it is so badly attested in the second century and because debates later arose
about its inspiration; but we must finally — after all these calculations — remember that if the scribe wrongly calculated the number
of pages for his
book he could glue on others at the end.
You can read the other review, learn more
about the
book, and even read a free sample
of the
book by visiting it's product
page on Amazon.
I have to say, that never have I felt so emotional — in a good way —
about a recipe
book, I think it is because Ella's passion and drive to share her love
of natural nutritional delights with us just shines out
of every
page, her style
of writing is fresh, vibrant and engaging.
Essentials — since we get many questions
about our chosen kitchen and photography tools, we've made a
page with links to all our favorite and most - used products — Kitchen Tools here, Photography here (also working on a round - up
of favorite health - related
books / cookbooks and natural beauty!)
Our favorite part
of this
book was it's detailed guide
of popular guilty pleasure treats with straight forward facts
about why they are unhealthy, shown with a similar, much healthier alternative on the proceeding
page.
AND I am appreciative
of your sidetone
about the
book and it may not be best for those with severe dietary restrictions... I have Celiac, as well as severe IBS, so I am limited with what I can have and a lot
of recipe
books I «waste»
pages cause I can not have majority
of the items listed, and there's only so many substitutions a girl can make!
Take a look on Amazon (I recommend using the «Look Inside» feature on the left side
of the
book's Amazon
page) or read my notes above to learn more
about Debbie's latest cookbook.