Bringing together scattered information on the fundamental concepts and technological applications for the manufacture of wood and natural fiber composites, this title provides an overview of this rapidly evolving field in a way that is accessible for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and [...]
"This book is intended as a comprehensive examination of the large number of possible pathways for converting biomass into fuels and power through thermochemical processes"--[...]
Get in the game of developing successful apps for the iPad Designing for the iPad presents unique challenges for developers and requires an entirely different mindset of elements to consider when creating apps.[...]
Witty, ironic, and thought-provoking, the experimental style of Wallace Stevens (1879-1955) forever changed the landscape of modern verse. This first-rate collection includes 82 brilliant works by the 1955 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, including such oft-studied compositions as "Sunday Mo[...]
The legendary Sam Glanzman set many of his tales on the USS "Stevens," the actual World War II destroyer on which he served. This full-color treasury collectsmore than 60 short"Stevens" adventures from "Our Army at War, G. I. Combat, " and other '70s DC war comics.It alsoincludes longer pieces from [...]
The reissue of Rosemary Stevens's groundbreaking book on the growth of medical specialties offers a new opportunity to consider the state of the American health care system. Updated with an extensive new introduction and a new bibliography, Stevens's book chronicles the development of the medical pr[...]
Wallace Stevens is a fascinating and enigmatic poet; the vice-president of an insurance company, a corporate lawyer, an expert on the bond market, and, almost incidentally, one of America's greatest poets. Despite the many books written about him, Stevens remains a difficult poet, whose notorious in[...]
Edward Ragg's 2010 study was the first to examine the role of abstraction throughout the work of Wallace Stevens. By tracing the poet's interest in abstraction from Harmonium through to his later works, Ragg argues that Stevens only fully appreciated and refined this interest within his later career[...]
Wallace Stevens is a major American poet and a central figure in modernist studies and twentieth-century poetry. This Companion introduces students to his work. An international team of distinguished contributors presents a unified picture of Stevens' poetic achievement. The Introduction explains wh[...]
Critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres. Romanticism offers guidance through the diversity of uses and meanings of the word 'romantic', not in terms of fixed definitions or essential qualifying characteristics, but rather in giving a helpful framework for questions and explo[...]