Most Popular Books by James Hamilton

James Hamilton is the author of The New Creature: Its Birth Or Origin, Nature, Conflicts and Destiny, Life in earnest, 6 lects. with a biographical sketch of the author, by mrs. G.E. Morton, Moses the Man of God; a Course of Lectures ... Second Edition, Engineer in Gray (2005), Stuck Monkey (2023).

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The New Creature: Its Birth Or Origin, Nature, Conflicts and Destiny

Life in earnest, 6 lects. with a biographical sketch of the author, by mrs. G.E. Morton

Engineer in Gray

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Engineer in Gray
"James Hamilton Tomb devoted almost 12 years of his life to wartime naval service. A steam engineer by profession and a torpedo expert by circumstance, Tomb was in the forefront of naval weapons technology of the period. Within days of his commissioning,h

Stuck Monkey

release date: Apr 13, 2023
Stuck Monkey
People hunting monkeys in the jungle once devised a simple yet effective trap: When the creature found a banana in a large jar with a narrow neck, it would plunge its paw in to retrieve it. But it couldn''t let go. And unless the monkey released the banana, it was stuck. We are, of course, the stuck monkey, paralysed by our modern lifestyles and consumer habits: our constant stream of online shopping deliveries, our compulsive dependence on digital devices, our obsession with our pets. These addictions, as small and harmless as they may seem, are quietly destroying the planet. And the eco-friendly alternatives that alleviate our guilt are often not much better. In Stuck Monkey, James Hamilton-Paterson uncovers the truth behind the everyday habits fuelling the climate crisis. Drawing on eye-opening research and shocking statistics, he mercilessly dissects a wide spectrum of modern life: pets, gardening, sports, vehicles, fashion, wellness, holidays, and more. Ferociously unflinching and intelligent, this book will make you think twice about the ''innocent'' habits we often take for granted.

Conserving Data in the Conservation Reserve

release date: Jun 25, 2012
Conserving Data in the Conservation Reserve
Enrolling over 30 million acres, the U.S. Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is the largest conservation program in the United States. Under the guidelines of the CRP, the federal government pays farmers to stop farming their land in the hopes of achieving a variety of conservation goals, including the reduction of soil erosion, improvement of water quality, and creation of wildlife habitat. In Conserving Data, James T. Hamilton explores the role of information in the policy cycle as it relates to the CRP. The author asks how the creation and distribution of information about what is going on across these millions of enrolled acres has influenced the development of the program itself. Of the many CRP stakeholders, each accesses a different set of information about the CRP‘s operations. Regulators have developed the Environmental Benefits Index as a rough indicator of a fields conservation benefits and adopted that measure as a way to determine which lands should be granted conservation contracts. NGOs have used publicly available data from these contracts to show how CRP monies are allocated. Members of Congress have used oversight hearings and GAO reports to monitor the Farm Service Agency‘s conservation policy decisions. Reporters have localized the impact of the CRP by writing stories about increases in wildlife and hunting on CRP fields in their areas. Conserving Data brings together and analyzes these various streams of information, drawing upon original interviews with regulators, new data from Freedom of Information Act requests, and regulatory filings. Using the CRP as a launch point, Hamilton explores the role of information, including ''hidden information,'' in the design and implementation of regulatory policy.

Curious and Instructive Publications to be Had of James H. Fennell, Etc

The Royal Inca Tunic

release date: May 14, 2024
The Royal Inca Tunic
The hidden life of the greatest surviving work of Inca art The most celebrated Andean artwork in the world is a five-hundred-year-old Inca tunic made famous through theories about the meanings of its intricate designs, including attempts to read them as a long-lost writing system. But very little is really known about it. The Royal Inca Tunic reconstructs the history of this enigmatic object, presenting significant new findings about its manufacture and symbolism in Inca visual culture. Andrew James Hamilton draws on meticulous physical examinations of the garment conducted over a decade, wide-ranging studies of colonial Peruvian manuscripts, and groundbreaking research into the tunic’s provenance. He methodically builds a case for the textile having been woven by two women who belonged to the very highest echelon of Inca artists for the last emperor of the Inca Empire on the eve of the Spanish invasion in 1532. Hamilton reveals for the first time that this imperial vestment remains unfinished and has suffered massive dye fading that transforms its appearance today, and he proposes a bold new conception of what this radiant masterpiece originally looked like. Featuring stunning photography of the tunic and Hamilton’s own beautiful illustrations, The Royal Inca Tunic demonstrates why this object holds an important place in the canon of art history as a deft creation by Indigenous women artists, a reminder of the horrors of colonialism, and an emblem of contemporary Andean identity.

Beethoven's Eroica

release date: Dec 05, 2017
Beethoven's Eroica
An ode to Beethoven''s revolutionary masterpiece, his Third Symphony In 1805, the world of music was startled by an avant-garde and explosive new work. Intellectually and emotionally, Beethoven''s Third Symphony, the "Eroica," rudely broke the mold of the Viennese Classical symphony and revealed a powerful new expressiveness, both personal and societal. Even the whiff of actual political revolution was woven into the work-it was originally inscribed to Napoleon Bonaparte, a dangerous hero for a composer dependent on conservative royal patronage. With the first two stunning chords of the "Eroica," classical music was transformed. In Beethoven''s Eroica, James Hamilton-Paterson reconstructs this great moment in Western culture, the shock of the music and the symphony''s long afterlife.

The Alhambra

release date: Jan 30, 2019
The Alhambra
In Granada, on a thirty-five-acre plateau atop a last spur of the Sierra Nevada, Spanish Islam erected its last royal palace, the Alhambra. For two and half centuries, twenty sultans of the royal house of Nasrid - named for Nasr, the grandfather of its founder - enjoyed this majestic residence, the last and best-preserved monument of a long-lived culture. Today, it remains a place of perfection, redolent of spiritual balance, not decay. The Alhambra reveals in its structures and decoration the aptitudes and tastes, the likes and dislikes, of a civilization whose Eastern traces are India''s Taj Mahal and the mosques of Samarkand. The plainness of the Alhambra''s exterior has its roots in an even older ancestry in the East - Christian as well as Islamic. Here, from historian Mark James Hamilton, is the dramatic story of the Alhambra and the men and women who called it home.

Blackbird

release date: Sep 05, 2017
Blackbird
The fascinating story of the spy plane SR-71 Blackbird—the fastest manned aircraft in the history of aviation. The SR-71 Blackbird, the famed “spy” jet, was deliberately designed to be the world''s fastest and highest-flying aircraft—and its success has never been approached since. It was conceived in the late 1950s by Lockheed Martin''s highly secret ''Skunk Works'' team under one of the most (possibly the most) brilliant aero designers of all time, Clarence “Kelly” Johnson. Once fully developed in 1964, the Blackbird represented the apogee of jet-powered flight. It could fly at well over three times the speed of sound above 85,000 feet and had an unrefueled range of 3,200 nautical miles. It flew with great success until 1999). Despite extensive use over Vietnam and later battlefields, not one was ever shot down (unlike the U2 in the Gary Powers incident). The Blackbird''s capabilities seem unlikely ever to be exceeded. It was retired because its function can be performed by satellites—and in today''s steady trend toward unmanned military aircraft, it is improbable that another jet aircraft of this speed and caliber will ever again be conceived.

The Charms of Beauty; Or, the Grand Contest Between the Fair Hibernians and the English Toasts: a Poem, Occasioned by the Marriage of ... the Duke of Hamilton with Miss E. Gunning, Etc

On the pathology of bronchitis, catarrhal pneumonia, tubercle, and allied lesions of the human lung

A Memoir of Lady Colquhoun. 2d edition

Triumphs of Invention and Discovery in Art and Science

release date: Jun 08, 2024
Triumphs of Invention and Discovery in Art and Science
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.

The Royal Preacher

release date: Dec 07, 2015
The Royal Preacher
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.

Observations on the Utility and Administration of Purgative Medicines in Several Diseases ... Third edition, revised and enlarged

The Great Deep

release date: Jan 01, 1993
The Great Deep
A voyage through the mind of a writer with a passion for the sea dives into lyrical explanations of a watery world with sections on charts, islands, reefs, wrecks, fishing, and pirates

The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha and the New Testament

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Jesus Within Judaism

release date: Jan 01, 1988
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