The author Robert M. Sutherland is an accomplished Canadian criminal and civil trial lawyer with 34 years at the bar in five provinces, having had some notable successes, changing the law nationally and provincially at various points in time. He is philosophically a moderate realist and a natural law thinker, in the tradition of the three great Western thinkers: Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas and MortImer J. Adler and a former Canadian director of ...
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Excerpt from Color, Class, and PersonalityEli S. Marks, who served as statistician and member of the research staff of the study of the rural South, has prepared a special monograph entitled, Rural Negro Youth in Greene County, Georgia, available in manuscript form. E. Franklin Frazier also has unpublished materials regard ing the Harlem community in New York City.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and c...
Excerpt from A Sermon Preached in S. Mark's Church, Hamilton, Diocese of Niagara, on Thursday, Nov. 28th, 1901, Being the Dominion Thanksgiving DayAgain, if you look in the calendar, she died on S. Vincent's Day. What is Vincent, but Vittoria, for Vincent means Victorious. And Vincent was a Deacon. Look at her coronation dress and you will see she wears the dalmatic, the distinctive over-robe of the deacon.About the PublisherForgotten Books pu...
Excerpt from A Sermon Preached in S. Mark's Church, Hamilton, Diocese of Niagara, on Thursday, Nov. 28th, 1901, Being the Dominion Thanksgiving DayAgain, if you look in the calendar, she died on S. Vincent's Day. What is Vincent, but Vittoria, for Vincent means Victorious. And Vincent was a Deacon. Look at her coronation dress and you will see she wears the dalmatic, the distinctive over-robe of the deacon.About the PublisherForgotten Books pu...
Young Adult Fiction. This young adult novel features two Canadian sailors whose ship is torpedoed at sea during WWII and whose shore leave takes them to a run-down manor house in Cornwall. Their stay turns out to be more exciting than the boys could have imagined, as they soon discover that sinister forces have an interest in what lies hidden below the house: the Nazis have hatched an unprecedented scheme involving biological warfare, and it s...
This book defines the positions that go into the collaborative art of realizing a theatre production. From the producer to the production assistant, each chapter offers exercises, links, quizzes, and readings to learn more about each role in theatre production.
This book defines the positions that go into the collaborative art of realizing a theatre production. From the producer to the production assistant, each chapter offers exercises, links, quizzes, and readings to learn more about each role in theatre production.
Excerpt from Color, Class, and Personality
Eli S. Marks, who served as statistician and member of the research staff of the study of the rural South, has prepared a special monograph entitled, Rural Negro Youth in Greene County, Georgia, available in manuscript form. E. Franklin Frazier also has unpublished materials regard ing the Harlem community in New York City.
About the Publisher
Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare...
It happens so quickly: a car shoots out from the curb, hits Fiona's father and then speeds away. Is it an accident? Or is it a warning to Gavin and his Scottish cousin, Fiona, to turn back? Gavin is in Scotland to hike across the moors, and Fiona's dad isn't about to let a broken leg stop the kids' fun. Fiona and Gavin will have to go on without him. A broken leg turns out to be the least of their troubles as the cousins unwittingly stumble on...
Fourteen-year-old Ben Random has always been drawn to the ships that skim the blue waters of Lake Ontario off the shores of York, the capital of Upper Canada. But his dream of serving on a R oyal Navy vessel is dashed by a gut-wrenching fear: Ben is too terrified of heights to see himself scaling any war ship's mast. But Ben'sanxiety is the last thing on his mind when on April 26, 1813, a flotilla of American ships invades York and his father ...
Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. CARROLL'S USE OF LANGUAGE AS A VEHICLE FOR PLAY -- 3. PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR: LEWIS CARROLL AND THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE -- 4. SIGNS -- 5. THE PROCESS OF CLASSIFICATION -- 6. NAMES -- 7. NOMINAL DEFINITION -- 8. AMBIGUITY -- 9. SOUND AND SENSE -- 10. WORD MAGIC -- 11. POSTSCRIPT -- APPENDIX A: CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF CARROLL'S MAJOR WORKS -- APPENDIX ¿: CRITIQUE OF A FRAGMENT OF...
Jamie Shaw has always lived by the river. And on the other side, barely a mile away, is the home of his best friend Jared. Even though the St. Lawrence River borders the two countries, friends and families have visited back and forth for as long as anyone can remember. Until now. Now their countries are at war. The young men find themselves enemies in a conflict neither understands, sworn reluctantly to defend their homes and families from inv...