Theal, George McCall
George G. Szpiro
Elizabeth George
Jean Craighead George
Jean craighead george's newbery medal-winning classic about an eskimo girl lost on the alaskan tundra now features bonus content.
George A. Romero
George A. Romero
In san diego, an autopsy seems routine until the corpse sits up and begins to walk--after all of his organs have been removed.
Jessica Day George
The breath-taking conclusion to bestselling author jessica day george's heartfelt fantasy series about a girl using her ability to communicate with horses to save the future of her kingdom.
George Makdisi
George Mcguire
Michael George
George Mair
Community justice both as a practice and as a subject of criminological concern has become an issue of increasing significance over the past few years.
Elizabeth George
Richards, George
George Plumptre
Michael George
George Donelson Moss
George M. Johnson
George C. Tseng
The aim of this textbook is to train new researchers in analyzing high-throughput omics data by building fundamental skills instead of focusing on technology or platform-specific features that change every few years.
George Webster
George Comninel
George Karabatsos
This book provides a class of highly flexible models that can accurately describe and predict many types of real data sets.
George Athas
George Baker
Jessica George
Charles George Häberl
The current companion will offer a survey of the afroasiatic, dravidian, indo-aryan, and turkic languages in contact with iranian languages.
George D. Jepson
George Peterken
George W. Van Tassel
George Gonzalez-Rivas
George Brewington
Robert P. George
George the Poet
George Webster
Charles George Häberl
The current companion will offer a survey of the afroasiatic, dravidian, indo-aryan, and turkic languages in contact with iranian languages.
George S. Vascik
George R.R. Martin
Zack George
George Colman
Originally composed and published in 1981, this second book makes up two volumes of the plays of george colman the younger.
Charles George Häberl
The handbook will offer a survey of the afroasiatic, dravidian, indo-aryan, and turkic languages in contact with iranian languages.
George Frost Kennan
George Holditch Mason
George Antaki
George Saitoti
This title was first published in 2002: this work identifies the factors that can create a climate conducive to economic takeoff and applies them to africa by focusing on the specific challenges faced and examining the critical factors within.
George Frost Kennan
George R.R. Martin
George Toufexis
Jessica George
David George Mullan
This title was first published in 2003.
Alexandra George
George P. Marsh
George Burslem
George W. A. Milne
This title was first published in 2002: veterinary drugs provides comprehensive coverage of commercially available animal pharmaceuticals and pesticides.
George Fink
George Brewington
Victoria Emma Pagán
Reinhard Kluge
Hélène Pellissier
Andrea Saracino
Rutger de Graaf-van Dinther
Fritz Obenaus
Helen Harris
Alfred Loesdau
E. Gutsche
Görlich
Lisa Kidner
Sinclair McKay
M. W. Craven
Jerry R. Thomas
John Clegg
Ariane Knüsel
Council for Agricultural Science and Tec
Louisa Alcott
"little women" is an american classic, adored for louisa may alcott's lively and vivid portraits of the endearing march sisters: talented tomboy jo, pretty meg, shy beth, temperamental amy.
Mark Stein
A wide-ranging study that gives a comprehensive critical introduction to the work of british writers of african descent, 1995 - present, ranging from prose to poetry to drama..
A. Norman Jeffares
A volume in the writers and their work series, which draws upon recent thinking in english studies to introduce writers and their contexts.
Louisa Alcott
Chronicles the humorous & sentimental fortunes of the four march sisters as they grow into young ladies in 19thcentury new england..
Tony Chandler
August Scherneckau
Nancy E. Landrum
Austen, Jane
Set in england in the early 19th century, pride and prejudice tells the story of mr.
Raymond Cohen
The church of the holy sepulchre is the mother of all the churches, erected on the spot where jesus christ was crucified and rose from the dead and where every christian was born.
Paul Weirich
University Of Massachusetts
Edith Frampton
A volume in the writers and their work series, which draws upon recent thinking in english studies to introduce writers and their contexts.
Philip Kitcher
George F. Clark
Kent Puckett
George Frederic Handel
This famous aria from one of the best known christmas pieces has been elegantly transcribed for clarinet and keyboard (piano or organ).
Juan Adriansens
Thomas Pogge
Nimesh P. Nagarsheth
From diagnosis to end-of-life care to the meaning behind life with cancer, music and cancer: a prescription for healing is designed to improve the quality of life of people affected by cancer in a way that could only be conveyed through the incredible hea.
Arthur S. Reber
Michael D'Antonio
A pulitzer prize-winning journalist tells the amazing story of how a group of imprisoned boys won their freedom, found justice, and survived one of the darkest and least-known episodes of american history.
Lois Parrott
Steven Rings
Tonality and transformation is a groundbreaking study in the analysis of tonal music.
David Wragg
Seapower was a crucial element in the outcome of the second world war.
James Falkner
"[a] vivid and well written account of the life of the man who built some of the most magnificent military structures known to man.
Kelsey Blair
Jazz smith-mohapatra is the toughest and best player on her basketball team -- and this year she's determined to lead the team to a championship win.
Paula Bates
The atlantean legacy is the story of akana, a priestess of ancient atlantis.
Ian Wood
The early middle ages, which marked the end of the roman empire and the creation of the kingdoms of western europe, was a period that was central to the formation of modern europe.
Duncan Gallie
The quality of working life has been central to the sociological agenda for several decades, and has also been increasingly salient as a policy issue, and for companies.
Timothy Rasinski
Zina Giannopoulou
Zina giannopoulou argues that theaetetus--plato's most systematic examination of knowledge--is a philosophically sophisticated elaboration of apology that successfully differentiates socrates from the sophists.
Fritz Leiber
Bowker Editorial Staff
Howard O. Eaton
Antonino De Francesco
With italy under napoleonic rule at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the antiquarian topic of anti-romanism became a pillar of the italian nation-building process and, in turn, was used against the dominant french culture.