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Bernard is the author of De Caelo (2025), A History of Russia (1991), Human Evolution (1998), The Fallen Angels (2009), The First Three Years of Childhood (2019).

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De Caelo

De Caelo
De Caelo (On the Heavens) by Aristotle, translated by J.L. Stocks, is a foundational text in the history of science and philosophy. This work presents Aristotle''s cosmological theories, detailing his understanding of the structure and nature of the universe. Aristotle discusses the properties of the celestial spheres, the elements composing them, and their movements. De Caelo is crucial for understanding the development of Western scientific thought and offers valuable insights into the philosophical underpinnings of ancient astronomy. It remains relevant for anyone interested in the history of science, classical philosophy, and the evolution of cosmological models. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

A History of Russia

release date: Jan 01, 1991
A History of Russia
Bernard Pares, in his classic, A History of Russia, takes the reader a long way towards a knowledge and understanding that few single volume histories have been able to give. From the russia of pre-history down through the Tsars (the famous and infamous), through two World Wars, Stalin and finally the dawn of modern times, Pares takes us on a voyage of discovery.

Human Evolution

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Human Evolution
In this new fourth edition, Campbell has revised and updated his classic introduction to the field. Human Evolution synthesizes the major findings of modern research and theory and presents a complete and integrated account of the evolution of human beings. New developments in microbiology and recent fossil records are incorporated into the enormous range of this volume, with the resulting text as lucid and comprehensive as earlier editions. The fourth edition retains the thematic structure and organization of the third, with its cogent treatment of human variability and speciation, primate locomotion, and nonverbal communication and the evolution of language, supported by more than 150 detailed illustrations and an expanded and updated glossary and bibliography. As in prior editions, the book treats evolution as a concomitant development of the main behavioral and functional complexes of the genus Homo among them motor control and locomotion, mastication and digestion, the senses and reproduction. It analyzes each complex in terms of its changing function, and continually stresses how the separate complexes evolve interdependently over the long course of the human journey. All these aspects are placed within the context of contemporary evolutionary and genetic theory, analyses of the varied extensions of the fossil record, and contemporary primatology and comparative morphology. The result is a primary text for undergraduate and graduate courses, one that will also serve as required reading for anthropologists, biologists, and nonspecialists with an interest in human evolution. "Synthesizes the conventional academic thought into a textbook or detailed account for lay readers. Along the chronological narrative are discussions of progress in homeostasis, the primate radiation, locomotion and the hindlimb, function and structure of the head, reproduction and social structure, and culture and society." Book News Bernard Campbell has been a visiting lecturer at Harvard and Cambridge, and has taught and conducted research in Eastern and Southern Africa. He was professor of anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles, from 1970-76. Dr. Campbell is author/coauthor of Sexual Selection and the Descent of Man; Human Ecology (second edition, Aldine); Humankind Emerging and the definitive three-volume Catalogue of Fossil Hominids.

The Fallen Angels

release date: Oct 13, 2009
The Fallen Angels
“If you love historical drama…then look no further.” —Boston Globe The magnificent sequel to A Crowning Mercy, Fallen Angels reunites New York Times bestseller Bernard Cornwell—whom the Washington Post calls, “perhaps the greatest writer of historical adventure novels today”—with co-author Susannah Kells for a breathtaking story brimming with excitement, intrigue, danger, and passion. A tale that ranges from the splendor of a grand English estate to the streets of revolutionary Paris during France’s Reign of Terror, Fallen Angels is a novel that will equally delight followers of Cornwell’s Richard Sharpe, Nathaniel Starbuck, and other bestselling series as well as readers who love the sweeping historical dramas of Diana Gabaldon and Sharon Kay Penman.

The First Three Years of Childhood

release date: Mar 12, 2019
The First Three Years of Childhood
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Man and Superman

release date: Jul 26, 2018
Man and Superman
George Bernard Shaw When the brains of the average reader become tangled up in the mazes of Mr. Shaw''s latest offering, "Man and Superman," he will wonder, long before its close, whether he, or the author, is crazy. That is, if he takes the book seriously. If he does not, he will enjoy himself thoroughly, but will have failed to appreciate the spirit and intention of the work''s creator. We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public. The aim of our publishing program is to facilitate rapid access to this vast reservoir of literature, and our view is that this is a significant literary work, which deserves to be brought back into print after many decades. The contents of the vast majority of titles in the Classic Library have been scanned from the original works. To ensure a high quality product, each title has been meticulously hand curated by our staff. Our philosophy has been guided by a desire to provide the reader with a book that is as close as possible to ownership of the original work. We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful classic work, and that for you it becomes an enriching experience.

Caesar and Cleopatra Illustrated

release date: Apr 04, 2021
Caesar and Cleopatra Illustrated
Caesar and Cleopatra is a play written in 1898 by George Bernard Shaw that depicts a fictionalized account of the relationship between Julius Caesar and Cleopatra. It was first published with Captain Brassbound''s Conversion and The Devil''s Disciple in Shaw''s 1901 collection Three Plays for Puritans.

Mrs. Warren's Profession: A Play In Four Acts

release date: Jul 18, 2023
Mrs. Warren's Profession: A Play In Four Acts
Bernard Shaw''s controversial play delves into the complex social and moral issues surrounding prostitution. Set in Victorian England, the play follows the daughter of a wealthy brothel owner as she confronts her mother about her profession, and grapples with questions about gender, class, and economic power. This thought-provoking work is a must-read for theater enthusiasts, feminists, and social justice advocates. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Europe Since 1945: A-J ; 2. K-Z

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Man And Superman A Comedy And A Philosophy

release date: Jul 01, 2023
Man And Superman A Comedy And A Philosophy
Man and Superman: A Comedy and a Philosophy by Bernard Shaw is a remarkable literary work that combines comedy, social commentary, and philosophical exploration. Shaw''s play revolves around the character of John Tanner, a brilliant and unconventional intellectual who grapples with societal expectations and the pursuit of personal freedom. Through witty dialogues and comedic situations, Shaw delves into themes such as love, marriage, feminism, and the conflict between individual desires and societal obligations. This novel offers a unique blend of humor, social criticism, and philosophical musings that challenge traditional notions of morality and societal roles. Shaw''s insightful observations and sharp wit make this work a timeless classic that continues to engage and entertain readers, while also inviting them to reflect on the complexities of human existence.

Caesar and Cleopatra Annotated

release date: Sep 14, 2020
Caesar and Cleopatra Annotated
Caesar and Cleopatra is a play written in 1898 by George Bernard Shaw that depicts a fictionalized account of the relationship between Julius Caesar and Cleopatra. It was first published with Captain Brassbound''s Conversion and The Devil''s Disciple in Shaw''s 1901 collection Three Plays for Puritans. It was first performed in a single staged reading at Newcastle upon Tyne on 15 March 1899, to secure the copyright. The play was produced in New York in 1906 and in London at the Savoy Theatre in 1907.

Androcles and the Lion

Androcles and the Lion
In the Roman arena, the lion remembers the friend who removed the thorn from his foot. Androcles wins the respect of Caesar, who pardons all the martyrs. Prologue, 2 acts, 10 men, 5 women, 1 interior, 2 exteriors, Roman costumes.

Nationalism and the Moral Psychology of Community

release date: May 11, 2012
Nationalism and the Moral Psychology of Community
Nationalism is one of modern history’s great surprises. How is it that the nation, a relatively old form of community, has risen to such prominence in an era so strongly identified with the individual? Bernard Yack argues that it is the inadequacy of our understanding of community—and especially the moral psychology that animates it—that has made this question so difficult to answer. Yack develops a broader and more flexible theory of community and shows how to use it in the study of nations and nationalism. What makes nationalism such a powerful and morally problematic force in our lives is the interplay of old feelings of communal loyalty and relatively new beliefs about popular sovereignty. By uncovering this fraught relationship, Yack moves our understanding of nationalism beyond the oft-rehearsed debate between primordialists and modernists, those who exaggerate our loss of individuality and those who underestimate the depth of communal attachments. A brilliant and compelling book, Nationalism and the Moral Psychology of Community sets out a revisionist conception of nationalism that cannot be ignored.

The Frozen Dead

release date: Aug 01, 2013
The Frozen Dead
One of the Sunday Times 100 Best Crime Novels and Thrillers Since 1945 Now on Netflix, the Commandant Servaz series: The Frozen Dead ''Great storytelling, with a creeping sense of dread that would not disgrace Stephen King at his best'' Daily Mail One winter morning, in a small town nestled in the Pyrenees, a group of workers discover the headless body of a horse, hanging suspended from a frozen cliff. Toulouse city cop Servaz is sent to investigate the disturbing crime. When DNA from one of the most notorious inmates of a nearby asylum is found on the corpse the case takes a darker turn...and then first human victim is found. The twists and come thick and fast in this suspenseful thriller as Servaz races to uncover the town''s dark secret before the killer strikes again.

Pygmalion Annotated

release date: Oct 17, 2021
Pygmalion Annotated
Pygmalion is a play by George Bernard Shaw, named after a Greek mythological figure. It was first presented on stage to the public in 1913.In ancient Greek mythology, Pygmalion fell in love with one of his sculptures, which then came to life. The general idea of that myth was a popular subject for Victorian era British playwrights, including one of Shaw''s influences, W. S. Gilbert, who wrote a successful play based on the story called Pygmalion and Galatea that was first presented in 1871. Shaw would also have been familiar with the burlesque version, Galatea, or Pygmalion Reversed. Shaw''s play has been adapted numerous times, most notably as the 1938 film Pygmalion, the 1956 musical My Fair Lady and its 1964 film version.

You Never Can Tell [eBook - NC Digital Library]

release date: Jan 01, 2010
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