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Danish

Bredsdorff, Elias
Danish
This book contains a course that has six parts. A general introduction to written and spoken Danish, a chapter on Danish phonetics, a grammar, a section of general information--about money, weights and measures, meals, etc., twenty-five Danish texts, twenty English texts.

CHF 99.00

A Philosophy of Individual Freedom

Hoy, Calvin M.
A Philosophy of Individual Freedom
In this incisive work, Calvin M. Hoy focuses exclusively on Hayek's philosophy of individual freedom. Beginning with an analysis of Hayek's definition of freedom, the author examines his proposed methods for preserving personal liberty through economic, legal, and governmental measures, and provides a trenchant critique of Hayek's arguments. Ultimately, Hoy demonstrates that a minimal socialist state is compatible with Hayek's principles, and ...

CHF 79.00

Organizational Adaptation by Public Libraries

Shoham, Snunith
Organizational Adaptation by Public Libraries
Because organizations constantly interact with their environments, they respond to environmental pressures through an adaptation process that matches environmental exigencies with organizational capabilities. Snunith Shoham conducted an empirical study of the ways in which six California public libraries responded to changes in available resources and the composition of the populations they served during the 1970s. The author discusses the var...

CHF 141.00

Biographical Dictionary of American Labor

Fink, Gary
Biographical Dictionary of American Labor
?This updated and expanded revision of the Biographical Dictionary of American Labor Leaders, originally published in 1974, is an invaluable reference tool for the serious scholar of labor history. The new volume includes some 50 percent more biographical entries, particularly among women, radical labor figures, and blacks. Moreover, a broad statistical portrait' of labor leaders is provided through a detailed examination of numerous instituti...

CHF 120.00

No Chariot Let Down

Johnson, Michael P / Roark, James L.
No Chariot Let Down
These thirty-four letters, written by members of the William Ellison family, comprise the only sustained correspondence by a free Afro-American family in the late antebellum South. Born a slave, Ellison was freed in 1816, set up a cotton gin business, and by his death in 1861, he owned sixty-three slaves and was the wealthiest free black in South Carolina.

CHF 71.00

Congressional Elections, 1896-1944

Ewing, Cortez Arthur Milton / Unknown
Congressional Elections, 1896-1944
?Clear charts and graphs, accompanied by a readable and perceptive commentary, Dr. Ewing has assembled every conceivable type of statistic dealing with the congressional elections of the past 50 years--invaluable data for anyone concerned with such questions as the nature of sectional representation, the function of the Solid South, or the role of third parties.?-San Francisco Chronicle

CHF 106.00

W. C. Fields

Gehring, Wes D.
W. C. Fields
All students of the Great Man's'career will have to rely on this work. . . . Perhaps Gehring's greatest contributio here is his discussion of 23 sketches that Fields copyrighted that are now in the Library of Congress." Choice

CHF 99.00

Matrix of Mystery

Guenther, Herbert V.
Matrix of Mystery
World-renowned Buddhist scholar Herbert V. Guenther here offers the first comprehensive study of the rDzogs-chen or Ati tradition of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. Matrix of Mystery explores man's ability to preserve as well as transmit essential insights into the structure of reality. Utilizing a key root Buddhist scripture, the Guhyagarbha ("Matrix of Mystery"), along with dozens of commentarial Tibetan textual sources, Guenther pre...

CHF 41.50

Civil War Recollections of James Lemuel Clark

Clark, James Lemuel / Clark, L. D.
Civil War Recollections of James Lemuel Clark
A surprising number of Texans disagreed with their state's decision to secede from the Union in 1860. Most of them immigrants from Northern or Border states, many had settled in Cooke and surrounding counties in the years before the Civil War. Though they abided by the decision to secede, they disagreed openly with some of the Confederacy's laws, such as the rule exempting certain slave-owners from military service. James Lemuel Clark, eightee...

CHF 29.90

Year of the Gun

Mewshaw, Michael
Year of the Gun
From Simon & Schuster, Year of the Gun is Michael Mewshaw's novel about one writer's quest for the truth.In Rome, where anarchy prevails under The Red Brigade, American writer David Raybourne finds inspiration for a novel on terrorism. But when an overly ambitious photojournalist meddles in his affairs, the manuscript falls into wrong hands and Raybourne discovers no one can be trusted, not even his lover, as he fights for his life.

CHF 27.90

Willie, a Girl from a Town Called Dallas

Lewis, Willie N.
Willie, a Girl from a Town Called Dallas
Ninety years ago Dallas was a small town filled with horse-drawn carriages, corner grocery shops, tree-lined streets, and rambling frame houses. It was the Victorian era, with different behavioral codes for boys and girls. Mrs. Willie Lewis, who grew up in turn-of-the-century Dallas, recalls with great clarity her life in the city, from early youth to old age, weaving her own experiences into the larger fabric of a community on the verge of th...

CHF 23.90

Structure and Society in Literary History

Weimann, Robert
Structure and Society in Literary History
In "Structure and Society in Literary History" Robert Weimann, one of Germany's leading literary theoreticians, raises important questions about the social function of literature and sketches the outlines of a new historical criticism. Weinmann's Marxist analysis relates the history of writing and reading to the history of social and economic activities, literature and art are imaginative appropriations of the world, producers as well as produ...

CHF 50.90

Money to Burn

Mewshaw, Michael
Money to Burn
In Money To Burn, Michael Mewshaw tells the story of tobacco heiress Margaret Benson and two of her children in 1985 who were victims of a car bombing.A year after the bombings, Margaret's surviving son was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murders. Mewshaw tells the story of what may have been a travesty of justice resulting in the conviction of an innocent man.

CHF 37.90

New Testament Theology

Hasel, Gerhard F.
New Testament Theology
Recent years have witnessed the publication of a vast amount of material on New Testament theology. Many theologians, unable to agree on the nature, function, method, and scope of this discipline, have offered their own interpretations of the subject. Unfortunately, this increasing variety of approaches has resulted in a tension and confusion among scholars and students.Gerhard Hasel addresses the situation with an in-depth discussion of the b...

CHF 36.90

An Introduction to the Old Testament

Young, Edward J.
An Introduction to the Old Testament
This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. A scholarly conservative study of the literary characteristics of the books of the Old Testament. Young argues for the inner harmony and underlying unity of the literary units that make up the Old Testament. Includes special bibliographies for each chapter, a general bibliography, and three indexes.

CHF 50.90

Hebrew in the Church

Lapide, Pinchas E.
Hebrew in the Church
This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. This book represents the only comprehensive attempt made thus far to survey all the efforts among Christians and Jews from New Testament times onward to translate the New Testament and the Christian liturgy into Hebrew. Whether the translators were intended to convert the Jews or to equip them with information necessary for the discussion of religion with Christians, they served ...

CHF 36.90

Heroes Are Grazing in My Garden

Padilla, Herberto
Heroes Are Grazing in My Garden
A chilling account of the fate of intellectuals and artists in contemporary Cuba, Herberto Padilla's frankly autobioghraphical novel is the story of a writer who refuses to give over to the revolutionary state othe power of his art. In the process, Heroes Are Grazing In my Garden paints an astonishingly realistic portrait of an idealist movement gone sour, and the lives of the men and womern lost in the somber turn of the tide.

CHF 28.90