I am reading his two
volume book which is very thorough and well written.
Not exact matches
Robbins's otherworldly persuasive powers and brash brand of popular insight have grown into Robbins Research International, a life - coaching empire that includes a massive
book business (15 million
volumes sold globally), an audio business (50 million programs sold), a life - coach certification business, and seminars for
which attendees pay as much as $ 8,000 to be in the same room with the man himself.
Folks — I presume that Jeff has been quite busy completing final edits and polishing off his new
book volume «The End of Growth», and getting ready for his
book release,
which will occur May 8th, 2012.
To make such a prodigious venture a going operation, Migne devised a kind of clerical «
Book - of - the - every - other - Month Club,» in
which the French clergy were encouraged through the Catholic press to subscribe to each
volume as it came off the presses.
I haven't mentioned Meanwhile There Are Letters: The Correspondence of Eudora Welty and Ross Macdonald, edited by Welty biographer Suzanne Marrs and Macdonald biographer Tom Nolan (the most touching collection of letters I've read in years), or the latest
volume in The Complete Letters of Henry James, or Catherine Lampert's superb Frank Auerbach: Speaking and Painting (
which the painter Bruce Herman will be writing about for
Books & Culture), or James Curtis's fascinating and beautifully produced William Cameron Menzies: The Shape of Films to Come.
A few years ago when the number of languages into
which it had been rendered was approaching the one thousand mark, it was decided to publish a
volume in celebration of that event, to be called The
Book of a Thousand Tongues, based doubtless upon the old hymn, «O, for a thousand tongues to sing my great Redeemer's praise.»
Some may wish to use it as an historical
book; after all, it is a collection of writings bound up together in one
volume, telling us of the way in
which the Jewish people came by God's self - disclosure to a deeper understanding of the God they worshipped and a more adequate conception of his purpose for his «chosen» race.
This is a companion
volume to John Henry Newman in his time,
which the same team produced in 2007, but this
book is more important because it is theologically substantial.
The method used in the writing of this
book is the same as that used in the preparation of the two previous
volumes — The Religion of the Hindus and The Path of the Buddha —
which I have edited in an attempt to present to Western readers the major religions of the world from the point of view of the followers of those faiths.
And as I close this chaotic
volume I open again the strange small
book from
which all Christianity came; and I am again haunted by a kind of confirmation.
It is part of «The Ancient Practices Series» of
which, I have previously read two other
books (the
volumes on Pilgrimage and Sabbath).
Not so many years ago a Christian minister, Charles M. Sheldon, wrote a
book which has been one of the most widely circulated
volumes in the world, next to the Bible.
This
volume, as the title page indicates, comprises three small
books on Jesus, the earliest of
which was published in 1941 and all of
which have been continuously in print for more than a decade.
The original German version of these essays,
which are the texts of various lectures given by the author (see note at the end of the
book), has appeared in the sixth
volume of Schriften zur Theologie (1965).
Four essays represent Wach's third and last phase: «Radhakrishnan and the Comparative Study of Religion,»
which appeared in P. A. Schilpp, ed., The Philosophy of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (New York: Tudor Publishing Co., 1952), pp. 443 - 58; «Religion in America,»
which was based on notes from lectures given at various universities in the United States; «On Teaching History of Religions,»
which appeared in a memorial
volume to honor G. van der Leeuw called Pro Regno Pro Sanctuario (Nijkerk: G. F. Callenbach, 1950), pp. 525 - 32; and «On Understanding,»
which appeared in A. A. Roback, ed., The Albert Schweitzer Jubilee
Book (Cambridge, Mass.: SCI - Art Publishers, 1946), pp. 131 - 46.
Lastly I wish to express my special appreciation to Professor Gregory Alles of Western Maryland College, co-editor of this
volume and of this
book's companion
volume (also published by Macmillan this year), entitled Introduction to the History of Religions, consisting of Wach's 1924 habilitation thesis, Religionswissenschaft and six articles
which appeared in Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart (1930).
Before writing his
books on prayer and hope, Ellul had already published Propaganda (1962),
which the present
volume complements and updates in several respects.
A prolific writer, he has published more than a half - dozen
books, the most important of
which are the three -
volume collection, Contemporary Halakhic Problems.
It is a shame that The Once and Future King has again been reprinted minus White's intended final
volume, The
Book of Merlyn, first published posthumously in 1977,
which should at least be tacked on as an appendix.
While this
book only looks at five words, The Gospel Dictionary course looks at 52 key words of the gospel, all of
which further support the themes of this present
volume and provide greater understanding about what God has done for us in Jesus Christ and how we are to live in response.
And nonpreachy primers on ingredients and techniques used in raw preparations make the
book accessible and usable for a wider audience than might typically go for a raw foods cookbook — if cookbook is even the right term for a
volume of vegan recipes in
which nothing is heated over 118 degrees Fahrenheit.
He became a prominent engineer, but remained so embattled about the Colorado railroad route that he wrote a
book on his survey (unpublished) and a two -
volume history of the river (also unpublished), from
which this absorbing narrative has been extracted.
International Affairs,
Volume 88, No. 2 This is a
book,
which one hopes will be published in paperback so that many students of British politics can have it close at hand.
Dr. Teich is author of numerous articles and editor of several
books, including Technology and the Future, a widely - used textbook on technology and society, the seventh edition of
which was published by St. Martin's Press in September 1996, and Science and Technology in the USA,
volume 5 of Longman's «World Guides to Science and Technology,» published in 1986.
• An 18th - century German physicist's journals in three bound
volumes,
which Trinks found in a box of modern
books he purchased at auction in Sweden
Their
book is the second of two
volumes about the role for expert advice in the process of decision making by European governments, the first of
which looked at the subject in general, while this examines the more specialised area of scientific advice and the way in
which it is used to underpin large technological programmes.
Borges, it is known, was fascinated by encyclopedias and by the Naturalis historia8 (perhaps the first encyclopedia in history),
which in fact he mentions in «Funes the Memorious»: Funes asks the narrator (Borges) for any Latin text, and Borges obliges with
volume VII of Pliny's encyclopedia and Quicherat's Thesaurus, just so the rube will be rudely disappointed upon finding out that one can not learn such a complicated language using only a
book and a dictionary.
He undertook myriad experiments,
which he collected in his 1747
book First Lines in Physiology and a landmark eight -
volume treatise, Physiological Elements of the Human Body, published between 1757 and 1766.
He has written this
book to share what he's uncovered — some of
which may shock you — and to give you... View Details F*ck Cancer: A totally inappropriate self - affirming adult coloring
book (Totally Inappropriate Series)(
Volume 4) by Jen Meyers (Author) * A portion of the proceeds from this
book will be donated to support research dedicated to finding a cure for cancer.
It's likely the whole family will blow through all three
books in this series — just in time to check out Pullman's new series The
Book of Dust, the first
volume of
which will be out in October.
According to Deadline, the plan is still officially to make two movies,
which would each adapt three
books from Katsuhiro Otomo's six -
volume graphic novel.
I missed a recent screening of The Sense of an Ending but I read the
book,
which felt plodding and took me a while to finish even though it's a slim
volume.
But while the film was a mild success commercially, the chances of a sequel seemed pretty unlikely, especially for anyone who read the darker and more sadistic second
volume of Mark Millar's popular comic
book series,
which is borderline distasteful in its attempts to raise the stakes.
Scholars received 2 points for a single - authored
book, 1 point for a co-authored
book in
which they were the lead author, and a half - point for co-authored
books where they were not the lead author or for any edited
volume.
Scholars received 2 points for a single - authored
book, 1 point for a coauthored
book in
which they were the lead author, a half - point for coauthored
books in
which they were not the lead author, and a half - point for any edited
volume.
However, this
book does not stand alone, to properly follow the storyline it would be best to start with the first
volume and, those who enjoy it, will be eager for the third, The Sweet Far Thing,
which is due in September 2007.
Another interesting feature with Google
Books is that many of the
volumes from the Google bookstore are actually scanned copies of the actual literature,
which means users will get to see the original form of the literature, including the typesetting and illustrations wherever present.
These new
books —
which offer exciting perspectives on subjects ranging from birds to the brain — would make excellent gifts for nature lovers or scientifically minded readers.Science through the ages A one -
volume reference simply entitled Science may sound like a...
Although if you have a lot of free cash you can obviously take a page from the publishing industry itself and try to advertise your way to success — at
which point the industry might take notice of your sales
volume and give you a
book deal, even if your writing is crap.
I have about 40 contributors to that
volume,
which is being published by Writer's Digest
Books in Fall 2018.
Yep — I know, not an original idea but it's the content that's the true gift in these
books — hundreds of years of combined expertise is distilled down into these
volumes which will guide your writer's writing and career.
Well - known researcher, feminist and author, Naomi Klein, released her best - selling
book on climate change about one year after I released my first ebook, using This Changes Everything as her
book's title,
which is identical to MY
Volume I of The Spanners Series «title.
According to the AV Club «The mass - market edition of Mockingbird —
which currently features silhouetted cover art by Sarah Jane Coleman, but
which is probably best remembered as the puce - covered little
volume that populates the shelves of so many American high schools — was the cheapest version of the
book on the market, retailing for a little more than half of what Harper Collins charges for its sturdier trade paperback edition.
Kai Meyer has published many
books in Germany (I believe his total is in the region of 45 titles, some for adults, some for children), but his most successful have been the three
volumes about the orphan girl, Merle,
which have been translated into 16 languages, most recently English.
Writer Ian Sharman wants readers to buy his new
book Hero: 9 to 5 — Quietus, but he realizes some folks haven't read the first
volume,
which comprises issues # 1 - # 4.
Writer Ian Sharman wants readers to buy his new
book Hero: 9 to 5 - Quietus, but he realizes some folks haven't read the first
volume,
which comprises issues # 1 - # 4.
Amazon actually discounted those DC graphic novels more heavily than comiXology, pricing them at $ 3.03; the only two
books on the list that cost more than that are The Hedge Knight, a George R.R. Martin that just came out this week (and has already been on the best - seller list for weeks on the strength of pre-orders) and the first
volume of Neil Gaiman's original Sandman series,
which has also been on the list for weeks, no doubt because of the new Sandman prequel series that just launched.
This week, in conjunction with their appearance at the Indie
Book Event, the IBC will be hosting another blog tour of twelve authors, the Menage a Blog,
which begins on July 18th with Amber Scott's Fierce Dawn, Carolyn McCray's The 7 Folds of Winter, and Deena Remiel's Brethren Beginnings
Volume One.
Athill's distinguished career as an editor is the subject of her acclaimed memoir Stet,
which is also published by Granta
Books, as are five
volumes of memoirs, Instead of a Letter, After a Funeral, Yesterday Morning, Make Believe, Somewhere Towards the End and a novel, Don't Look at Me Like That.
In addition to optimizing its domestic and international consumer sites, in the United States Simon & Schuster's dedicated communities, PulseIt (for teens) and XOXO After Dark (for women's fiction) feature mobile - optimized html5 e-readers,
which enable visitors to read the
books on mobile and tablet devices, thus supporting and enhancing the user experience for the high
volume of mobile traffic to those sites.