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  • av John Ward
    292 - 426,-

  • av John Ward
    426,-

    This highly illustrated 1900 work on Egypt old and new by John Ward (1832-1912) seeks to guide the visitor to the ancient sites while also remarking on the radical changes to the economy and the development of the modern state since the intervention of the British government in 1883 and the appointment of Lord Cromer as consul-general and effective ruler. This blending of ancient and modern can be seen in discussions of Port Said ('not an Egyptian town at all') alongside the abandoned and silted-up delta ports of the Egyptians, Ptolemies and Ottomans. Thebes is discussed both as a city of the living and a city of the dead, and Ward notes approvingly the flattening of the ancient town of Assouan (Aswan), to form the foundations for new public buildings, on the orders of Lord Kitchener. Ward's subsequent book, Our Sudan (1905), is also reissued in this series.

  • av John Ward
    229 - 362,-

  • av John Ward & Timothy Cunningham
    753,-

  • av John Ward
    179,-

    LIQUID is a DVD-based experience featuring five 10-minute episodes in each series, as well as a 112-page Reflection Guide with questions and leader's tips. Each episode introduces present-day characters whose problems and struggles mirror biblical stories, illustrating that God's word is as true today as it was when it was written.

  • av John Ward
    318,-

    Lieutenant-Colonel John Ward CB CMG (21 November 1866 - 19 December 1934) was an English Liberal Party politician, trade union leader and soldier. In 1889, Ward founded the Navvies, Bricklayers'' Labourers and General Labourers'' Union, and continued to serve as its general secretary throughout its existence. He was also a co-founder of the short-lived National Federation of Labour Union the same year. In 1901, he was elected to the management committee of the new General Federation of Trade Unions and served on it until 1929; from 1913 he was its treasurer.

  • av John Ward
    150 - 180,-

  • av John Ward
    193,-

  • - Revise for Sqa Exams
    av John Ward, Andrew Thompson, Leckie, m.fl.
    295 - 315,-

    Exam Board: SQALevel: National 5Subject: MathematicsFirst Teaching: 2017, First Exam: 2018 The National 5 Mathematics Student Book helps map your route through the CfE programme and provides comprehensive and authoritative guidance for the whole course.

  • - To Which Is Prefixed the Life of the Founder, Sir Thomas Gresham. with an Appendix, ... by Iohn Ward,
    av John Ward
    321 - 443,-

  • av John Ward
    221 - 419,-

  • av John Ward
    274 - 501,-

  • - Development and Conflict since 1945
    av John Ward
    534 - 2 100,-

    Providing an introduction to the volatile economic and political history of Latin Americal since the 1950s, this title discusses the interactions between economic, political and social issues. It has been updated to take into account recent historiography and the current situation in Latin America in relation to the wider world, especially the US.

  • av John Ward
    759,-

    This book gives an account of the literary representation of Jews as businessmen from the early nineteenth century to the onset of the Third Reich. The historical context provides the background for an examination of the literary representation of Jewish businessmen and presents evidence for the perpetuation, transformation, and combination of stereotypes. The double bind of assimilation - that the Jews were vilified whether they succeeded or failed - is illustrated from literary treatments by the Romantic writer Wilhelm Hauff and the early twentieth-century writers Lion Feuchtwanger and Paul Kornfeld of the historical figure of 'Jud Su Oppenheimer'. Gustav Freytag's use of the Jews as 'counter-ideals' in his notorious bestseller Soll und Haben (1855) and the onset of racial anti-Semitism in Wihelm von Polenz's Der Buttnerbauer (1895) are illustrative of how literary anti-Semitism hardened in the course of the nineteenth century. The book considers a number of literary texts, some well known, some less familiar, which are revealing of the way in which Jewish-Gentile relations were imagined in their time.

  • av John Ward
    193,-

    After a bloody stint abroad, onetime spy Amir Duran, has returned home to the British colony of Granada, Spain, to do what he does best: police work. But it's a bad time to be a cop in Granada. Climate change has ravaged the colony's all-powerful agricultural industry and its unscrupulous plantation owners have resorted to farming the most lucrative-and addictive-crop their hothouses can produce. With half the city hooked on plantation dope, crime is abundant and hope is in short supply. To make matters worse, Granada's British overlords have conveniently turned a blind eye to the sins of the powerful and the suffering of the poor. When Amir's own partner is gunned down while investigating a drug-related homicide, Amir decides playing by the rules just won't cut it anymore. Amir sets out for justice-and retribution-by any means necessary. Even it means tearing the whole bloody system down.

  • av John Ward
    420,-

  • - And other Poems
    av John Ward
    425,-

  • - Being a Plain and Easy Introduction to the Mathematicks. in Five Parts with an Appendix of Practical Gauging. by John Ward
    av John (Royal Hallamshire Hospital Sheffield UK) Ward
    321 - 443,-

  • - Being a Plain and Easy Introduction to the Mathematicks in Five Parts with an Appendix of Practical Gauging by John Ward the Eleventhed, Carefully Corrected to Which Is Added, a Supplement,
    av John (Cranfield School of Management) Ward
    321 - 443,-

  • - Being a Plain and Easy Introduction to the Mathematicks. in Five Parts. ... with an Appendix. the Twelfth Edition, Carefully Corrected and Improved by Samuel Clark. to Which Is Added, a Supplement
    av John Ward
    321,-

  • av John Ward
    177,-

  • av John Ward
    579,-

    As grandson of oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller Sr. and son of philanthropist John D. Jr., Winthrop Rockefeller was born into one of the most affluent and influential families in the world. But he was a nonconformist and often felt isolated from the rest of his family. Still, he amazed many when he left the New York elite for a farm in rural Arkansas, where he would ultimately serve two terms as governor and create a philanthropic legacy all his own. In "Winthrop Rockefeller, Philanthropist, John L. Ward draws from his years as Rockefeller's speech writer and campaign advisor to create a remarkably readable and comprehensive narrative. Ward provides valuable insights into Rockefeller's complicated relationships with his father and brothers and convincingly argues that Rockefeller's extraordinarily innovative approach to philanthropy changed the way Arkansas was viewed by its citizens and by the rest of the world. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in twentieth-century philanthropy.

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