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In January 2006, after fourteen years of brutal civil conflict in the Republic of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf--Africa's "Iron Lady"--was sworn in as president, an event that marked a tremendous turning point in the history of this West African nation. In this stirring memoir, Sirleaf shares the i[...]
A storehouse of rhymes and rhythms for poets--as handy a tool for a writer as a thesaurus.
"This insidiously charming book teaches readers about the place of lepidoptery in the life sciences and the kinds of questions that natural scientists seek to answer....Like Nabokov himself, this volume exemplifies some of the virtues shared by art and science: wit, intelligence, and, above all, met[...]
The remarkable recollections of George 'Johnny' Johnson, Britain's last surviving Dambuster.
Johnny Johnson is 92 years old and one of very few men who can recall first-hand the most daring and ingenious air raid of all time. He can also vividly remember his childhood spent working on a farm wit[...]
Summarizes information on PTSD definition, and prevalence, assessment, and the evidence basis behind different treatment options. This book offers adjunctive skill building resources to supplement traditional therapy choices as well as forms for use in clinical practice. It outlines treatment goals [...]
A guide to diagnosing and treating disorders in children that includes definitions of the disorder, diagnostic criteria, the neurobiology of the disorder, information on functional impairment, treatment planning, and evidence-based interventions. It outlines treatment goals and objectives for diagno[...]
The author of The Salt Road and The Tenth Gift Jane Johnson returns with a captivating historical novel The Sultan's Wife set in Morocco. Morocco, 1677. The tyrannical King Ismail resides over the palace of Meknes. Through the sweltering heat of the palace streets, Nus Nus, slave to the King and for[...]
A murder victim might connect to Walt's past in this enthralling novel from the" New York Times "bestselling author of "The Cold Dish "and "As the Crow Flies," the fourth in the Walt Longmire Mystery Series, the basis for "LONGMIRE," the hit A&E original drama series Fans of Ace Atkins, Nevada Barr [...]
Welcome fledging Social Climbers Allow us to show you the way.
Birds do it, bees do it, even educated fleas do it, so what's the big deal? You shouldn't be punished for wanting to improve your lot in life This is America, after all.
Johnson & Johnson heiress Jazz Johnson is a lifelong in[...]
The ninth book of the "New York Times" bestselling series and inpsiration for A&E's "Longmire"
The success of Craig Johnson's Walt Longmire series that began with "The Cold Dish" continues to grow after A&E's hit show "Longmire" introduced new fans to the Wyoming sheriff. "As the Crow Flies" ma[...]
The perfect gift for "Longmire" fans: A boxed set of the first four mysteries in the bestselling Walt Longmire Mystery series
With the hit A&E television series "Longmire" capturing millions of viewers and Craig Johnson's last two novels hitting the "New York Times" bestseller list in hardcover[...]
The acclaimed account of slavery in America, illuminating how Africans and Europeans built a nation. A riveting narrative history of America, from the 1607 landing in Jamestown to the brink of the Civil War, Africans in America tells the shared history of Africans and Europeans as seen through the l[...]
This book provides the most comprehensive mathematical treatment to date of the Feynman path integral and Feynman's operational calculus. It is accessible to mathematicians, mathematical physicists and theoretical physicists. Including new results and much material previously only available in the r[...]
How do you use your local library? Does it arrive at your door on the back of an elephant? Can it float down the river to you? Or does it occupy a phone booth by the side of the road?
Public libraries are a cornerstone of modern civilization, yet like the books in them, libraries face an uncert[...]
Jane Austen completed only six novels, but enduring passion for the author and her works has driven fans to read these books repeatedly, in book clubs or solo, while also inspiring countless film adaptations, sequels, and even spoofs involving zombies and sea monsters. Austen's lasting appeal to bot[...]