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John S is the author of Star Trek: Paradise Interrupted (2004), The Experience of Buddhism (2002), Comet and Asteroid Impact Hazards on a Populated Earth (2000), Music and Theatre in France, 1600-1680 (2000), Joyce's Book of Memory (1999).

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Star Trek: Paradise Interrupted

release date: Aug 17, 2004
Star Trek: Paradise Interrupted
STARFLEET CORPS OF ENGINEERS For centuries, Risa has been the garden spot of the Alpha Quadrant, the place to go for rest, relaxation, and recreation. When the S.C.E. crew of the U.S.S. da Vinci learn their latest assignment is to Risa, they expect to find themselves in paradise. But paradise isn''t what it used to be. Something is draining power from the complex weather systems that keep the planet pleasant, and if the S.C.E. doesn''t determine the cause soon, Risa as they know it will cease to exist forever! Paradise Interrupted

The Experience of Buddhism

release date: Jan 01, 2002
The Experience of Buddhism
This comprehensive anthology provides translations of texts illustrative of Buddhist philosophy and doctrine as well as descriptive, concrete accounts of Buddhist practices, rituals, experiences, and life situations. The book also covers the development of Buddhism in a wide variety of geographical and cultural areas.

Comet and Asteroid Impact Hazards on a Populated Earth

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Comet and Asteroid Impact Hazards on a Populated Earth
Disk contains: HAZARDS version 5.5, designed to predict asteroid or comet impacts with the Earth.

Music and Theatre in France, 1600-1680

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Music and Theatre in France, 1600-1680
During the course of the 17th century, the dramatic arts reached a pinnacle of development in France; but despite the volumes devoted to the literature and theatre of the ancien régime, historians have largely neglected the importance of music and dance. This study defines the musical practices of comedy, tragicomedy, tragedy, and mythological and non-mythological pastoral drama, from the arrival of the first repertory companies in Paris until the establishment of the Comédie-Française. The dynamic interaction of the performing arts in primarily spoken theatre, cross-fertilized by ballet de cour and imported Italian opera, gave rise to a set of musical conventions that later informed the pastorale en musique and early French pastoral opera. The performance history of four comédies-ballets by Molière, Lully, and Charpentier leads to a discussion of the musical and balletic performance practices of Molière's theatre and the interconnections between Molière's last comédie-ballet, Le Malade imaginaire, and Lully's first opera, Les Festes de l'Amour et de Bacchus.

Joyce's Book of Memory

release date: Jan 06, 1999
Joyce's Book of Memory
Discusses Ulysses arguing that through the operation of memory, it mimics the working of the human mind and achieves its status as one of the most intellectual achievements of the 20th century.

A Profile in Alternative Medicine

release date: Jan 01, 1999
A Profile in Alternative Medicine
A history of the Eclectic Medical Institute (EMI), and an account of the history of eclectic medicine, which competed with regular medicine in the 19th century. It recounts the feuds, successes, adversity and ultimate failure of this bastion of freedom in medical thought.

The Silk Route

release date: Mar 08, 1996
The Silk Route
Silk has long been considered a symbol of wealth and luxury. But thousands of years ago, the production of silk cloth was one of China''s most prized secrets. So how did silk become one of the most sought-after materials in the world? With lavish illustrations and a highly informative text, The Silk Route traces the early history of the silk trade-from the mulberry groves of China to the marketplace in Byzantium-and explores how two of the world''s greatest empires were brought together, forever opening the channels of commerce between East and West.

Rain Of Iron And Ice

release date: Jan 10, 1996
Rain Of Iron And Ice
John S. Lewis, a planetary scientist, details the recent scientific study which suggests that massive solid bodies from space pose a very real threat to our planet and explores the implications for the future of life on Earth.

Persons of Ancient Athens: Ar- to Aulōn

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Minneapolis-St. Paul

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Minneapolis-St. Paul
The Twin Cities are an outstanding place to live, work, play, and participate in an active civic life. Lakes, extensive Parklands, natural preserves, and the urban forest play a large role in drawing people to the Twin Cities and keeping them here. Enhanced with maps, photographs, and graphs, Minneapolis-St. Paul is the most comprehensive, up-to-date book available on the metro area and its unique social, economic, political, and physical environment. This impressive and entertaining compilation of information will be useful for present and prospective residents of the Twin Cities, real-estate brokers and developers, local government officials, city planners, public-relations representatives, students of urban geography and sociology and land-use planners.

Death Dreams

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Death Dreams
A study of what happens when people dream of death in many different eras and cultures and what these dreams say to us about life.

A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics

release date: Jan 01, 1992
A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics
Summaries and conclusions after each chapter

Rival States, Rival Firms

release date: Oct 17, 1991
Rival States, Rival Firms
In this theoretically original work, two distinguished authors explore the mutual interdependence of states and firms throughout the world. They show how global structural changes - in finance, technology, knowledge and politics - often impel governments to seek the help and cooperation of managers of multinational enterprises. Yet, as Professors Stopford and Strange demonstrate, this is constrained by each country''s economic resources, its social structures and its political history. Based on grass-roots research into the experience of over 50 multinationals and more than 100 investment projects in three developing countries- Brazil, Malaysia and Kenya - the authors develop a matrix of agendas. They present the impact on projects of the multiple factors affecting the bargaining relationships between the government and the foreign firm at different times and in a variety of economic sectors. In conclusion they offer some guidelines for actions to both governments and firms and some points to future interdisciplinary research.

Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Differential Equations with Applications and Historical Notes
A revision of a much-admired text distinguished by the exceptional prose and historical/mathematical context that have made Simmons'' books classics. The Second Edition includes expanded coverage of Laplace transforms and partial differential equations as well as a new chapter on numerical methods.

Space Resources

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Space Resources
Although deconstruction has become a popular catchword, as an intellectual movement it has never entirely caught on within the university. For some in the academy, deconstruction, and Jacques Derrida in particular, are responsible for the demise of accountability in the study of literature. Countering these facile dismissals of Derrida and deconstruction, Herman Rapaport explores the incoherence that has plagued critical theory since the 1960s and the resulting legitimacy crisis in the humanities. Against the backdrop of a rich, informed discussion of Derrida''s writings--and how they have been misconstrued by critics and admirers alike--The Theory Mess investigates the vicissitudes of Anglo-American criticism over the past thirty years and proposes some possibilities for reform.

They Left Their Mark

They Left Their Mark
William Austin Burt, son of Alvin Burt and Wealthy Austin, was born in 1792 in Petersham, Massachusetts. He married Phebe Cole in 1813 in New York. They moved to Michigan in 1824. He died in 1858 in Detroit, Michigan.

This Destructive War

This Destructive War
A high-spirited and expert account of the American Revolution in the Carolinas

Geysers and Geothermal Energy

Geysers and Geothermal Energy
Geysers. What makes them work? Many who have seen a geyser in action know only that it spouts hot water into the air. Many others have never seen one. Chapter 1, Geysers of the World, delineates their distinguishing features, locates the geyser regions of the world, and places investigations by world travelers and scientists in historic perspective. One of the quickest ways to become acquainted with a geyser is to observe it. The descriptions of several well known geysers, some based on past observations by others, but frequently by me, do not necessarily portray current behavior. They do, however, represent general features. Geysers exist as a result of a delicate and unique interplay among the heat, the water, and the rocks of the earth. In essence, heat and water must be available, transported, distributed, stored, and finally released. This book brings together most aspects of geyser activity. It differs from past discussions, which though extensive and excellent have either been guide books or limited expositions of a single geyser area or phenomenon. Here information from all of the geyser areas of the world is used to establish the causes, nature, and effects of geyser activity. In preparing this book, available geyser literature has been drawn on heavily, often simply paraphrased. Only figures and tables are referenced specifically. All material consulted is listed in the bibliography with each chapter''s references identified. All of the major works contain additional and sometimes extensive bibliographies for further study.

The Spanish American Novel

The Spanish American Novel
In The Spanish American Novel, John S. Brushwood analyzes the twentieth-century Spanish American novel as an artistic expression of social reality. In relating the generic history of the novel to extraliterary events in Spanish America, he shows how twentieth-century fiction sets forth the essence of such phenomena as the first Perón regime, the Mexican Revolution, the Che Guevara legend, indigenismo, and the strongman political type. In essence, he views the novel as art rather than as document, but not as art alienated from society. The discussion is organized chronologically, opening with the turn of the century and focusing on novels from 1900 to 1915 that exemplify various aspects of the nineteenth-century literary inheritance. Brushwood then highlights the avant-garde fiction (influenced by Proust and Joyce) of the 1920s as a precursory movement to the “new” Latin American novel, a phenomenon that came into its own during the 1940s. He then examines the “boom” in Spanish American fiction, the period of extensive international recognition of certain works, which he dates from 1962 or 1963. In each era considered, the development of the novel is placed in dual perspective. One view—that of particularly significant novels in light of others published during the same year—is a cross section of the genre at one particular moment. The second view—that of a panorama of novels published in intervals between significant moments in the history of the novel—is more general and selective in the number of books discussed. Combining the historical with the analytical approach, the author proposes that the experience of a novel in which reality has been transformed into art is essential to our understanding of that reality.

The Background of Swedish Emigration to the United States

Merry Songs and Ballads prior to the year A. D. 1800 edited by John S. Farmer

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