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  • af Philip K. Dick
    133,95 kr.

    "The Variable Man" by Philip K. Dick is a classic science fiction short story that delves into themes of reality, technology, and the unpredictability of human behavior. In this thought-provoking narrative, Dick introduces readers to a future society where technological advancements include a process called "Warping," allowing individuals to foresee potential outcomes of various scenarios.The protagonist, a repairman named Joe Fernwright, becomes an unexpected variable in the system due to his unpredictable decisions. As he faces a critical decision that could impact the fate of a war between Earth and a distant planet, Fernwright's actions challenge the deterministic nature of the advanced technology surrounding him.Dick's "The Variable Man" is a captivating exploration of free will, the consequences of choices, and the inherent uncertainties within complex systems. With its blend of speculative elements and philosophical inquiries, this short story continues to resonate with fans of science fiction, showcasing Dick's unique narrative style and his ability to weave intricate tales that question the nature of reality.

  • af H. Beam Piper
    163,95 kr.

    "Time Crime" by H. Beam Piper is a gripping science fiction novella that combines elements of time travel and detective mystery. In this thrilling tale, government investigator Verkan Vall navigates a complex web of temporal anomalies and criminal activity across parallel worlds. Set against the backdrop of the Paratime police force, tasked with policing temporal dimensions, the story unfolds as Vall pursues a criminal mastermind who threatens to disrupt the fabric of the multiverse. Piper's narrative skillfully explores the implications of time manipulation and the challenges of maintaining order across divergent timelines. "Time Crime" is a compact yet intricately woven story that offers readers a fascinating blend of speculative fiction, detective work, and exploration of the consequences of temporal meddling. This novella remains a notable contribution to the science fiction genre, capturing the imagination of readers with its imaginative premise and well-crafted narrative.

  • af Suranjoy Singh
    218,95 - 228,95 kr.

  • af James Mark Baldwin
    188,95 kr.

    "The Story of the Mind" by James Mark Baldwin is a captivating exploration into the complexities of the human mind and its evolution. Baldwin, a prominent psychologist and philosopher, takes readers on a journey through the intellectual history of psychological thought, from the early philosophical musings to the emerging scientific inquiries of his time. This insightful work delves into the development of cognitive processes, the interplay between nature and nurture, and the intricate mechanisms underlying human consciousness. With a blend of scholarly rigor and accessible prose, Baldwin presents a narrative that encompasses both the philosophical foundations and the empirical advancements in the study of the mind. "The Story of the Mind" serves as a timeless guide for those interested in the fascinating narrative of how humanity has sought to understand its own cognitive existence, making it an enriching read for students, scholars, and anyone curious about the intricacies of the human mind.

  • af Charles Lathrop Pack
    163,95 kr.

    "The School Book of Forestry" by Charles Lathrop Pack is a comprehensive guide that educates readers on the principles and practices of forestry. With a focus on sustainability and conservation, Pack's work serves as an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts interested in understanding the intricate balance between human activities and forest ecosystems. The book covers essential topics such as tree identification, forest management techniques, and the importance of preserving natural habitats. Pack's insightful exploration aims to instill a sense of responsibility and stewardship toward forests, emphasizing the role of forestry in maintaining ecological equilibrium. Packed with practical knowledge and environmental consciousness, "The School Book of Forestry" stands as a timeless reference for those seeking a deeper understanding of sustainable practices and the vital role forests play in our world.

  • af Isabel Martin Lewis
    218,95 kr.

    "Astronomy for Young Folks" by Isabel Martin Lewi is an engaging celestial journey tailored for young minds eager to explore the wonders of the universe. Lewi, with a blend of accessible language and captivating illustrations, takes young readers on an astronomical adventure, unraveling the mysteries of stars, planets, and galaxies. The book serves as a celestial guide, introducing fundamental concepts in astronomy in an educational and entertaining manner. From the mechanics of our solar system to the fascinating phenomena occurring in the vast cosmos, Lewi's work sparks curiosity and lays the foundation for a lifelong fascination with space. "Astronomy for Young Folks" is a stellar resource for budding astronomers, providing a delightful blend of education and inspiration to cultivate a love for the cosmos in the hearts of young readers.

  • af Kimberly A Orcutt
    408,95 - 1.469,95 kr.

    The first comprehensive treatment in seventy years of the American Art-Union¿s remarkable rise and fallFor over a decade, the New York¿based American Art-Union shaped art creation, display, and patronage nationwide. Boasting as many as 19,000 members from almost every state, its meteoric rise and its sudden and spectacular collapse still raise a crucial question: Why did such a successful and influential institution fail? The American Art-Union reveals a sprawling and fascinating account of the country¿s first nationwide artistic phenomenon, creating a shared experience of visual culture, art news and criticism, and a direct experience with original works.For an annual fee of five dollars, members of the American Art-Union received an engraving after a painting by a notable US artist and the annual publication Transactions (1839¿49) and later the monthly Bulletin (1848¿53). Most importantly, members¿ names were entered in a drawing for hundreds of original paintings and sculptures by most of the eräs best-known artists. Those artworks were displayed in its immensely popular Free Gallery. Unfortunately, the experiment was short-lived. Opposition grew, and a cascade of events led to an 1852 court case that proved to be the Art-Union¿s downfall. Illuminating the workings of the American art market, this study fills a gaping lacuna in the history of nineteenth-century US art. Kimberly A. Orcutt draws from the American Art-Union¿s records as well as in-depth contextual research to track the organization¿s decisive impact that set the direction of the country¿s paintings, sculpture, and engravings for well over a decade.Forged in cultural crosscurrents of utopianism and skepticism, the American Art-Union¿s demise can be traced to its nature as an attempt to create and control the complex system that the early nineteenth-century art world represented. This study breaks the organization¿s activities into their major components to offer a structural rather than chronological narrative that follows mounting tensions to their inevitable end. The institution was undone not by dramatic outward events or the character of its leadership but by the character of its utopianist plan.

  • af Laura Lee Guhrke
    83,95 kr.

    A Royal Pain... The illegitimate daughter of a prince and a notorious courtesan, Lucia has been confined to schools and convents for most of her life. But that hasn't stopped her from causing one scandal after another. Exasperated, her royal father decides that his exquisite hellion of a daughter must be married immediately. And Sir Ian Moore, Britain's most proper diplomat, is the perfect man to choose her a groom. Diplomacy, not matchmaker, is Ian's forte, but he vows to get Lucia married off as soon as possible so that he may return to his real duties. Yet, despite an abundance of very eager, worthwhile candidates, none is a match for Lucia's spirit and fire. And the more time Ian spends with the infuriating beauty, the more reluctant he is to marry her off. Could it be that he has already found Lucia the perfect husband...and it is Ian himself?

  • af Chester Albert Reed
    218,95 kr.

    "Flower Guide: Wild Flowers East of the Rockies" by Chester A. Reed is a comprehensive and user-friendly guidebook for nature enthusiasts and botanists alike. Focused on the diverse array of wildflowers found east of the Rockies, Reed's guide meticulously catalogs and illustrates the region's flora, aiding readers in easy identification. The book's visually appealing format, coupled with Reed's detailed descriptions and informative insights, make it an invaluable resource for both beginners and experienced botanists. From vibrant blooms to subtle blossoms, the guide covers a wide spectrum of wildflowers, facilitating a deeper appreciation for the rich botanical tapestry of the Eastern United States. Whether you're a casual hiker or a seasoned naturalist, "Flower Guide" serves as a handy companion for exploring and understanding the captivating world of wildflowers in the eastern Rockies region.

  • af Emma T Shannon
    208,95 kr.

    In a world where humans and fae coexist, a common enemy appears. Nobody knows what the Hollows truly are. There are only two rules: don't offer them your name, and don't look them in the eye. After witnessing the death of his mother at the hands of the Hollows, Cassiel Jäger becomes one of the most renowned Hollow hunters on the continent. Determined to get to Svadaeva, a desert queendom known for having the least amount of Hollow attacks, he teams up with an unlikely ally. Diora Hyoscyamus, a trained assassin with a job to get information on the Hollows, ends up in a jail cell with no way out. When a human finds her and bargains for her release, Diorites has no choice but to abandon her adopted brother in favor of joining the enemy on a journey across the continent.Auri Luthien is the most notorious thief in all three human kingdoms. After accidentally killing a Hollow and inevitably getting cursed, she finds herself jumping into a portal made with fae magic to get rid of the stain on her hand and the mysterious voice that won't leave her alone.Shasi D¿rayavahush has no desire to marry for a political gain but her parents have other ideas. When she hosts an unexpected group of travelers and ends up finding an ancient diary, Shasi figures out how to help her people without tying the knot, even if that means finding an ancient temple in the middle of nowhere. A temple that might just leave her with more questions then answers. Kore Astra is a half breed, a rare mix of human and fae. With uncontrollable plant magic, she makes a deal with a handsome stranger that ends up with her in a realm teeming with Hollows. Suddenly, everything she thought she knew seems to be wrong. Maybe the Hollows aren't the monsters everyone thought they were, and maybe the Gods aren't as kind as they are made out to be.A dark force is churning, preparing to wake. The Gods have abandoned the people, leaving them vulnerable. Only one person seems to have the answers, but unlocking them will come with a price that might not be worth it in the end.

  • af Sarah E Chinn
    408,95 kr.

    "The book is a study of the ways that white radicals deployed the physical and literary image of amputation during the Civil War and Reconstruction to argue for full Black citizenship and against a national reconciliation that reimposed white supremacy. It gives readers a new way to think about the Civil War and Reconstruction"--

  • af John Holmes
    163,95 kr.

    "Exploitation of a Ship¿s Magnetic Field Signatures" by John Holmes is a groundbreaking exploration of naval technology and strategic warfare. Holmes delves into the intricate realm of magnetic field signatures emanating from ships, unraveling their implications for military operations and defense systems. The book meticulously examines how adversaries can exploit these magnetic signatures for tactical advantage or to devise countermeasures. Holmes, with authoritative expertise, offers insights into the implications for naval tactics, submarine warfare, and the development of magnetic signature mitigation technologies. This work stands as an indispensable guide for naval professionals, defense analysts, and technology enthusiasts, providing a thorough understanding of the nuanced interplay between magnetic fields and maritime security. As a seminal contribution to the field, Holmes' work navigates the complex waters of magnetic signature exploitation, making it a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper comprehension of naval strategy and modern defense mechanisms.

  • af Frederick Accum
    228,95 kr.

    "A Treatise on Adulterations of Food and Culinary Poisons" by Frederick Accum is a pioneering work that exposes the alarming practices of food adulteration in 19th-century society. Accum, a renowned chemist, meticulously investigates the deceptive and often hazardous substances added to food items for economic gain. Through detailed analyses and scientific scrutiny, the book unveils the extent of contamination in various food products, from spices to beverages. Accum's work serves as a rallying cry for food safety and public health, urging readers to be vigilant consumers. This seminal treatise not only contributed to legislative efforts to regulate food quality but also laid the groundwork for modern food safety standards. In an era where the purity of consumables was a growing concern, Accum's comprehensive examination of culinary adulterations remains a landmark text, offering valuable historical insights and emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the integrity of our food supply.

  • af William Henry Hudson
    228,95 kr.

    "Birds and Man" by W. H. Hudson is a captivating exploration of the profound and intricate relationships between humans and avian species. Hudson, with keen observation and literary finesse, delves into the cultural, historical, and symbolic connections between birds and humanity. From ancient folklore to contemporary interactions, the book weaves a rich tapestry of anecdotes and insights, revealing the multifaceted roles birds play in human societies. Hudson's narrative encompasses the symbolic significance of birds in art, literature, and religious symbolism, while also addressing the practical aspects of bird-human interactions, such as birdwatching and domestication. "Birds and Man" stands as a testament to Hudson's deep appreciation for the natural world and his ability to convey the enchantment of avian life to a diverse readership. This timeless work appeals to bird enthusiasts, naturalists, and those curious about the intricate bonds shared between humans and the winged creatures that populate our world.

  • af Charles Darwin
    152,95 kr.

    "Coral Reefs" by Charles Darwin is a seminal work that unveils the mysteries of these vibrant underwater ecosystems. In this pioneering exploration, Darwin presents meticulous observations and profound insights into the formation and evolution of coral reefs. He investigates the intricate relationships between coral organisms, marine life, and the geological processes that shape these remarkable structures. Darwin's groundbreaking theories on the growth of coral reefs and the concept of subsidence have left an indelible mark on marine biology and geology. This book serves as a cornerstone in understanding the delicate balance and intricate beauty of coral ecosystems. With a compelling blend of scientific rigor and engaging prose, "Coral Reefs" remains a timeless resource for marine biologists, environmentalists, and anyone captivated by the wonders of the underwater world.

  • af Hudson Maxim
    218,95 kr.

    "Dynamite Stories and Some Interesting Facts about Explosives" by Hudson Maxim is an engaging and informative collection that delves into the fascinating world of explosives and their profound impact on history and technology. Maxim, a pioneering figure in the field of explosives, presents a captivating anthology of narratives and facts that span from the development of dynamite to its various applications. With a blend of storytelling and technical insight, Maxim explores explosive innovations, their roles in construction and demolition, and their historical significance in shaping industries and conflicts. This book not only appeals to enthusiasts of science and engineering but also captures the curiosity of a broader audience interested in the dynamic interplay between technology and society. "Dynamite Stories" is a riveting journey through the explosive landscape, offering readers a unique perspective on the powerful forces that have shaped the modern world.

  • af Alexandre Dumas
    298,95 kr.

    "Basalmo, the Magician, or, The Memoirs of a Physician" by Alexander Dumas is a spellbinding tale of intrigue, magic, and mystery set in the backdrop of 18th-century France. Dumas weaves a captivating narrative following the enigmatic Basalmo, a charismatic magician and physician whose life unfolds through a series of enthralling memoirs. As the story unravels, readers are transported into a world where science and sorcery collide, as Basalmo navigates the complex webs of power, ambition, and forbidden knowledge. Amidst political upheaval and societal intrigue, Basalmo's journey intertwines with historical events and iconic figures, offering a mesmerizing blend of fact and fiction. Dumas' masterful storytelling and vivid prose create a rich tapestry of characters and events, immersing readers in a world where the boundaries between reality and the supernatural blur. "Basalmo, the Magician" is a timeless classic that continues to enchant readers with its spellbinding narrative and unforgettable characters, making it a must-read for lovers of historical fiction and tales of magic and intrigue.

  • af George John Romanes
    263,95 kr.

    "Darwin, And After Darwin" by George John Romanes is a thought-provoking exploration that extends and reflects upon Charles Darwin's groundbreaking theories of evolution. In this intellectual journey, Romanes builds upon Darwin's ideas, delving into the implications for science, philosophy, and theology in the post-Darwinian era. Romanes scrutinizes the broader consequences of evolutionary thought, examining its impact on the understanding of human nature, morality, and the relationship between science and religion. With scholarly depth, he navigates the evolving landscape of evolutionary theory, offering a nuanced perspective on its reception and assimilation into various intellectual domains. This work stands as a testament to Romanes' intellectual prowess and serves as a valuable companion for those seeking a comprehensive exploration of the enduring legacy and ongoing discourse spurred by Darwinian evolution.

  • af John Ashton
    218,95 kr.

    "Curious Creatures in Zoology" by John Ashton is an enthralling journey into the animal kingdom's quirks and marvels. Ashton, with a keen eye for the extraordinary, introduces readers to a menagerie of peculiar creatures that defy conventional expectations. Through captivating narratives and vivid descriptions, the book unveils the unique behaviors, adaptations, and anatomical peculiarities of various species. Ashton's storytelling prowess transforms zoological facts into a delightful tapestry of curiosities, catering to both casual readers and animal enthusiasts. From the bizarre to the astonishing, "Curious Creatures in Zoology" offers an engaging exploration of the diversity and wonders found in the natural world. This book is a captivating blend of scientific insight and storytelling, making it an ideal choice for anyone seeking an accessible and entertaining foray into the fascinating realm of zoology.

  • af Dieter Fettback
    398,95 - 506,95 kr.

  • af Nadja Böhnke
    363,95 kr.

    "Die Amsel lehrt uns, dass das Wissen nie fliegt, sondern für die Ewigkeit singt."Tauchen Sie ein in längst vergangene Zeiten. Erleben Sie die faszinierende Lebensgeschichte, das Curriculum Vitae von Prof. Dr. phil. Wilhelm Dickhuth, der von 1858 bis 1929 im Emsland lebte. Diese beeindruckende Biografie, von der Herausgeberin als"Ein Lehrer für die Ewigkeit" beschrieben, wird durch zahlreiche original handgezeichneten Illustrationen und Fotos veranschaulicht. Wilhelms Leben spiegelt seine Kindheit, seine starke Verbundenheit zur Heimat, seine familiären Werte, seinen unermüdlichen Wissensdurst und sein Streben nach persönlichem Erfolg wider.Sein Lebensmotto "Nunquam retrorsum" -niemals zurück- verleiht ihm die Entschlossenheit, seinen eingeschlagenen Weg zu verfolgen.Nach dem Besuch der Schulen in Papenburg und Meppen, studiert Wilhelm neuere Sprachen an der Universität Göttingen und der Königlichen Akademie Münster. Im Jahr 1883 promoviert er mit einer Dissertation: "Form und Gebrauch der Präpositionen in den ältesten französischen Sprachdenkmälern". Obwohl er die französische und englische Sprache beherrscht, reicht dies allein nicht aus, um an einer höheren Schule zu unterrichten. Wilhelm reist nach England und in die französische Schweiz, um seine Sprachkenntnisse zu perfektionieren. Im Jahr 1886 wird er als Vertretung an das Gymnasium zu Bückeburg berufen und später an das Gymnasium zu Lingen. Sein Weg führt ihn schließlich an das Realgymnasium in Osnabrück, wo er seine Abhandlung über den Anfangsunterricht im Englischen in Sexta und Quinta veröffentlicht.Der Protagonist dieses Buches ist für die Herausgeberin kein Fremder, Prof. Dr. phil. Wilhelm Dickhuth ist ihr Urgroßvater. Mit persönlichem Engagement strebt die Herausgeberin danach, die Biografie ihres Urgroßvaters zu veröffentlichen, bevor sie unwiederbringlich in Vergessenheit gerät.Was erwartet Sie:- Erleben Sie eine interessante Lebensgeschichte.- Begeben Sie sich auf eine historische Reise durch das 19. Jahrhundert.- Eine Inspiration und Reflexion über Bildung und Lebensmotto.

  • af Mark Twain
    78,95 kr.

  • af Todd Cronan
    423,95 kr.

    A critical look at the competing motivations behind one of modern architecture’s most widely known and misunderstood movements  Although “mid-century modern” has evolved into a highly popular and ubiquitous architectural style, this term obscures the varied perspectives and approaches of its original practitioners. In Nothing Permanent, Todd Cronan displaces generalizations with a nuanced intellectual history of architectural innovation in California between 1920 and 1970, uncovering the conflicting intentions that would go on to reshape the future of American domestic life.Focusing on four primary figures—R. M. Schindler, Richard Neutra, and Charles and Ray Eames—Nothing Permanent demonstrates how this prolific era of modern architecture in California, rather than constituting a homogenous movement, was propelled by disparate approaches and aims. Exemplified by the twin pillars of Schindler and Neutra and their respective ideological factions, these two groups of architects represent opposing poles of architectural intentionality, embodying divergent views about the dynamic between interior and exterior, the idea of permanence, and the extent to which architects could exercise control over the inhabitants of their structures.Looking past California modernism’s surface-level idealization in present-day style guides, home decor publications, films, and television shows, Nothing Permanent details the intellectual, aesthetic, and practical debates that lie at the roots of this complex architectural moment. Extracting this period from its diffusion into visual culture, Cronan argues that mid-century architecture in California raised questions about the meaning of architecture and design that remain urgent today.

  • af Nancy Campbell Allen
    173,95 kr.

  • af Rebecca Langston-George
    78,95 kr.

  • af Christy Carlyle
    98,95 kr.

  • af Dana Meachen Rau
    78,95 kr.

    Born in Connecticut in 1811, Harriet Beecher Stowe was an abolitionist, author, and playwright. Slavery was a major industry in the American South, and Stowe worked with the Underground Railroad to help escaped slaves head north towards freedom. The publication of her book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, a scathing anti-slavery novel, fanned the flames that started the Civil War. The book's emotional portrayal of the impact of slavery captured the nation's attention. A best-seller in its time, Uncle Tom's Cabin sealed Harriet Beecher Stowe's reputations as one of the most influential anti-slavery voices in US history.

  • af Vivienne Lorret
    98,95 kr.

    It's all fun and games ... until someone falls in love. Oliver Goswick, Viscount Rathburn, needs money?and soon. With time ticking away and his inheritance held hostage until he's properly wed, Rathburn's slim options point to a single solution: a faux engagement. In need of the perfect bride, he knows of only one candidate: his best friend's wallflower sister. The plan seems flawless, except for one problem ... He can't help falling in love with her.Poised, polished Emma Danvers knows nothing good can come of Rathburn's scheme. Spending the next two months engaged in a mock courtship is not what she'd imagined for her final season. Yet, charmed by his roguish ways and the inexplicable hammering he causes in her heart, she accepts his challenge.For Emma, keeping the secret seemed easy when it was just a game ... But as Rathburn begins to see past her reserved exterior to the passionate woman within, the risk of losing her heart becomes all too real.

  • af Lorraine Heath
    98,95 kr.

    USA Today bestselling and Rita Award-winning author Lorraine Heath has created a lush, emotional love story.Camilla Hutchenson, countess, sponsor, darling of the ton, has reached a staggering level of social power. But one man has managed to distract her attention from her schedule of charity endeavours and teas—and not just because he holds the deed to her estate.The man in question, Archibald Warner, is the new Earl of Sachse. Though at first meeting he suspects his new ward of being nothing more than a social bit of fluff, the more time passes, the more he finds himself drawn to her. But there is something she is hiding from him, and she hesitates to show him her real heart, even though she wishes she could learn to trust him with it. For somehow she knows . . . if only she can give him the chance, he will teach her everything she could hope to learn about love.

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