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The Sign Of Flame (Edition1)

The Sign Of Flame (Edition1)

E Werner

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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The sign of flame is a novel centered on a young man caught between strict military discipline and the disruptive return of his mother, whose presence threatens the fragile balance of his life. The story explores his struggle for identity and freedom under the imposing expectations of his father, a military officer. The opening scene portrays a tense dinner conversation where his father and a friend discuss the young man s exceptional talents alongside concerns about his troubling nature. The narrative then shifts to the protagonist s experiences at an estate where he confronts the constraints imposed by his father s authority and the looming influence of his mother s return. This beginning highlights the tension between emerging independence and authoritarian control, foreshadowing a conflict that will affect all involved. Throughout the early chapters, themes of loyalty, love, and the consequences of past decisions intertwine, inviting readers into a complex exploration of personal freedom amid family pressures and adversity.
Success And How He Won It (Edition1)

Success And How He Won It (Edition1)

E Werner

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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Success and how he won it is a novel about a complex marriage marked by societal expectations and personal ambition. It explores the emotional struggles within an arranged union as a woman faces challenges in adapting to her new identity and the pressures of high society. The opening scene presents a grand wedding ceremony in an ornate church where guests quietly speculate on the union. The contrasting reactions of the couple the woman s cold detachment and the man s evident indifference reveal the emotional distance between them. The narrative then shifts to their lavish estate, where tensions arise amid class differences and the heavy burden of social expectations. This opening sets the stage for a story focused on the conflict between personal desires and societal demands, emphasizing the emotional disconnect and hidden turmoil beneath the surface of wealth and success. The novel delves into themes of ambition, social status, identity, emotional isolation, arranged marriage, societal pressure, personal conflict, upper-class life, family dynamics, and psychological struggle.
Vineta, The Phantom City (Edition1)

Vineta, The Phantom City (Edition1)

E Werner

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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Vineta, The phantom city opens in a seaside villa where a widow resides with her younger son, awaiting the return of her estranged elder son. The story explores emotional distance, family discord, and the lingering effects of old choices. Tension quietly builds as the characters brace for a reunion long deferred, with the household dynamics shaped by authority, resentment, and the struggle for reconciliation. The elder son, shaped by a strict and isolating upbringing, brings with him a mix of defiance and unresolved pain that challenges the fragile calm of the villa. As the family prepares to return to their ancestral estate, the symbolic weight of home becomes a site of both confrontation and potential restoration. The early chapters are marked by inner unrest, unspoken grievances, and the weight of duty that overshadows individual longing. Subtle gestures and conversations hint at deeper divides, framing a story where memory, identity, and social expectation intersect. This beginning lays the groundwork for a narrative rich in emotional complexity, focusing on how the shadows of past choices shape the pursuit of renewal and belonging.
Fickle Fortune (Edition1)

Fickle Fortune (Edition1)

E Werner

Double 9 Books LLP
2025
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Fickle fortune opens with a difficult winter journey that mirrors deeper conflicts rooted in social expectation and personal struggle. Two cousins, raised under the shadow of aristocratic duty, find themselves caught between tradition and self-definition. A fateful encounter with a sharp-tongued young woman during their snowbound delay introduces the emotional contrast between one cousin s outward charm and the other s inward restraint. Beneath this surface interaction lies the beginning of an intricate exploration of loyalty, ambition, and the cost of familial obligation. As the cousins return to a life ruled by convention and class, questions of inheritance, pride, and identity rise. The early scenes gesture toward the emotional toll of living within rigid expectations, where appearances are maintained at the expense of truth. Through subtle gestures and unspoken tensions, the novel builds toward a reckoning with the values that shape and restrict its characters lives. Beneath the manners and titles, deeper conflicts wait to surface, hinting that fortune is not merely about wealth, but about the power to choose one s place in a tightly ordered world.
Pioneer Children On The Journey West

Pioneer Children On The Journey West

Emmy E Werner

Basic Books
1996
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Between 1841 and 1865, some forty thousand children participated in the great overland journeys from the banks of the Missouri River to the shores of the Pacific Ocean. In this engaging book, Emmy Werner gives 120 of these young emigrants, ranging from ages four to seventeen, a chance to tell the stories of their journeys west.Incorporating primary materials in the form of diaries, letters, journals, and reminiscences that are by turns humorous and heartrending, the author tells a timeless tale of human resilience. For six months or more, the young travellers traversed two thousand miles of uncharted prairies, deserts, and mountain ranges. Some became part of makeshift families others adopted the task of keeping younger siblings alive. They encountered strangers who risked their own lives for youngsters and guides whose erroneous advice led to detours and desolation. The children endured excessive heat and cold and often suffered from cholera, dysentery, fever, and scurvy. They also faced thirst and starvation, cannibalism among famished members of their own parties, kidnappings, and the deaths of family members and friends. From the teenaged Nancy Kelsey, who carried her infant daughter across the Sierra Nevada, to the survivors of the ill-fated Donner party in 1846-1847, Gold Rush orphans of 1849, and the youngsters who crossed Death Valley and the southwestern deserts in the 1850s, the eyewitness accounts of these pioneer children speak of fortitude, faith, and invincibility in the face of great odds.
Reluctant Witnesses

Reluctant Witnesses

Emmy E Werner

Basic Books
1999
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Between 250,000 and 500,000 boy soldiers fought in the U.S. Civil War. Many more children were exposed to the war's ravages in their home towns,in Atlanta, Baton Rouge, Columbia, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Harper's Ferry, Richmond, and Vicksburg,and during Sherman's March to the Sea. Based on eyewitness accounts of 120 children, ages four to sixteen, Reluctant Witnesses tells their story of the war: their experience of the hardships they endured and how they managed to cope. Their voices speak of courage and despair, of horror and heroism, and of the bonds of family and community and the powers of faith that helped them survive. Their diaries, letters, and reminiscences are a testimony to the astonishing resiliency in the face of great adversity and their extraordinary capacity to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives. Like children of contemporary wars, these children from the Union and the Confederacy speak to us across centuries without hate but with the stubborn hope that peace might prevail in the end.
Through The Eyes Of Innocents

Through The Eyes Of Innocents

Emmy E Werner

Basic Books
2001
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World War II was the first modern war in which more civilians than soldiers were killed or maimed: When it ended in August 1945, more than thirty-nine millions civilians had died as a direct result of the war, and some thirteen million of these were children. In Through the Eyes of Innocents, Emmy Werner tells the story of the children of World War II through their own words. Drawing on diaries, letters, and journals kept by youngsters caught up in the war, Werner shows the universality of their experience. Children and teenagers from a dozen countries - England, Germany, France, Japan, the former Soviet Union, Austria, Holland, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Poland and the United States - are all represented in some 200 eye-witness accounts. Werner focuses on their shared reactions to the war, the hardships they endured, how they coped, and how the war experience shaped their lives. The message they share with other children in contemporary wars is an extraordinary affirmation of life and the sustaining power of hope and human decency.
ROM im Spätsommer

ROM im Spätsommer

Birgit E Werner

Books on Demand
2020
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Rom im Sp tsommer ....eine Wunscherf llung zum Rentenbeginn mit sch nen italienischen Momenten. Einen Monat unter den R mern zu leben auf ihre mediterrane Art, die doch so anders und lebensfroher ist, als bei uns in Hamburg. Das Buch ist eine bunte Zusammenstellung besondere Orte in Rom, die einen gleich animiert, los zu reisen....um das Dolce Vita zu genie en.
Fickle Fortune

Fickle Fortune

Elisab Burstenbinder (Aka E Werner)

ALPHA EDITION
2022
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This book has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.
Decade of Despair

Decade of Despair

Werner E. Braatz; Thomas J. Rowland

University Press of America
2009
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In this insightful study, Braatz and Rowland examine how Wisconsin's Winnebago County negotiated nagging issues such as unemployment, debt relief, and sluggish industry during the Great Depression, while attempting to understand the effect these times had on the people who called the county home. In the fall of 1929, the Great Depression descended hard upon Winnebago County. Although the county suffered debilitating effects from the economic collapse, the pain was not evenly distributed amongst this largely industrial region in the southern Fox Valley. At the northern edge of Winnebago County, the cities Neenah and Menasha, driven by the paper industry, suffered far less than Oshkosh, a city greatly reliant upon the woodworking mills lining the Fox River. When new housing disappeared, demand for Oshkosh's doors and window sashes went with it_and the jobs were quick to follow. The searing hardships caused by the Great Depression ravaged the economy and social fabric of the Winnebago County community.
Vineta

Vineta

Werner-E

Hachette Livre - BNF
2013
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Vineta / E. Werner; roman allemand traduit... par Camille ValdyDate de l'edition originale: 1885"Collection: Bibliotheque des meilleurs romans etrangers"Ce livre est la reproduction fidele d'une oeuvre publiee avant 1920 et fait partie d'une collection de livres reimprimes a la demande editee par Hachette Livre, dans le cadre d'un partenariat avec la Bibliotheque nationale de France, offrant l'opportunite d'acceder a des ouvrages anciens et souvent rares issus des fonds patrimoniaux de la BnF.Les oeuvres faisant partie de cette collection ont ete numerisees par la BnF et sont presentes sur Gallica, sa bibliotheque numerique.En entreprenant de redonner vie a ces ouvrages au travers d'une collection de livres reimprimes a la demande, nous leur donnons la possibilite de rencontrer un public elargi et participons a la transmission de connaissances et de savoirs parfois difficilement accessibles.Nous avons cherche a concilier la reproduction fidele d'un livre ancien a partir de sa version numerisee avec le souci d'un confort de lecture optimal. Nous esperons que les ouvrages de cette nouvelle collection vous apporteront entiere satisfaction.Pour plus d'informations, rendez-vous sur www.hachettebnf.frhttp: //gallica.bnf.fr/ark: /12148/bpt6k54576685
Internistische Gastroenterologie

Internistische Gastroenterologie

Werner E. Hansen; Meinhard Classen

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2013
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Lehrbiicher werden fUr Studenten geschrieben. Sie miissen daher nicht nur hohen Anspriichen an den Inhalt, sondern auch in puncto didakti- scher QualiHit geniigen. Kann ein auch noch so kenntnisreicher Autor diese beiden Forderungen erfUllen? Kann er, wohl ausgestattet mit den theoretischen Kenntnissen des Forschers an der Universitatsklinik und den praktischen Erfahrungen einer mehrjahrigen Tatigkeit, einen Lehrbuchtext iiber so unterschiedliche Gegenstande, wie das peptische Ulkus, die infektiose Enterokolitis und den Morbus Wilson auf einem konstant hohen Niveau halten? Halt das vorgelegte Werk den Ver- gleich mit sogenannten Vielmannerbiichern aus? Diese und andere Fragen bewegen den Leser, wenn er die ersten Seiten aufschIagt. Man findet ein gut organisiertes Werk mit klarer Gliederung vor. Moderne diagnostische Methoden und therapeutische MaBnahmen werden liickenlos dargestellt und den entsprechenden Krankheitsbil- dern zugeordnet. Der Inhalt wirkt sehr konzentriert, Wiederholungen und Oberschneidungen fehlen. Die Grundlagen der Physiologie, Bio- chemie, Pathologie werden sorgfaltig dargestellt, soweit sie zur Losung eines klinischen Problems benotigt werden. Besonders wohltuend ist die ausfUhrliche Wiirdigung des arztlichen Gesprachs und die Einord- nung technischer Methoden an adaquater Stelle. Der Patient und seine Krankheit finden Beriicksichtigung. Wenngleich das Buch in erster Linie fUr Studenten geschrieben wurde, werden es doch auch Arzte in der Weiterbildung oder Kollegen auBerhalb des Teilgebiets Gastro- enterologie gem in die Hand nehmen.
Zur Frage der Entstehung diphtherischer Zirkulationsstörungen

Zur Frage der Entstehung diphtherischer Zirkulationsstörungen

Werner E. Siebert

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
1914
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Dieser Buchtitel ist Teil des Digitalisierungsprojekts Springer Book Archives mit Publikationen, die seit den Anfängen des Verlags von 1842 erschienen sind. Der Verlag stellt mit diesem Archiv Quellen für die historische wie auch die disziplingeschichtliche Forschung zur Verfügung, die jeweils im historischen Kontext betrachtet werden müssen. Dieser Titel erschien in der Zeit vor 1945 und wird daher in seiner zeittypischen politisch-ideologischen Ausrichtung vom Verlag nicht beworben.
Psychopharmaka bei psychiatrischen Erkrankungen

Psychopharmaka bei psychiatrischen Erkrankungen

Werner E. Platz

Deutscher Universitatsverlag
2012
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Die Entdeckung psychotroper Substanzen bedeutet wissen schaftsphilosophisch betrachtet einen einmaligen Vorgang in der Menschheitsgeschichte. Ein Organ -das Grosshirn des Menschen - findet Molekule, mit deren Hilfe es sich selbst korrigieren, aktivieren, irritieren, sedieren, kurz: steuern kann. Mit der Einfuhrung der Psychopharmaka ist die Psychia trie somit um eine Dimension reicher geworden: Fur die Be urteilung der Wirksamkeit psychotroper Stoffe - allein oder im Verbund mit anderen Massnahmen - wurde naturwissen schaftliches Denken und Vorgehen eine Conditio si ne qua non. Zwangslaufig mussten dann auch die Gesetze der Natur wissenschaft, besonders die der Pharmakologie, bei der Therapie Beachtung finden. Die Suche nach Mass und Zahl pragt seither die Forschung und auch die Praxis auf dem Ge biet der Psychopharmakologie. Das Problem der bisher als Erfahrungs- und Geisteswissenschaft gehandhabten Psych iatrie bestand und besteht darin, der Naturwissenschaft im Rahmen ihres mehrdimensionalen Behandlungskonzeptes einen angemessenen Stellenwert zuzuweisen und diesen als solchen zu respektieren, vor allem bei der Behandlung von Psychosen, die entgegen gelegentlich artikulierter ideologi scher Stromungen keine sozialen Artefakte sind, sondern 8 Vorwort hirnstoffwechselbedingte Storungen, und deren Pharmako therapie seit den SOer Jahren dieses Jahrhunderts einen medizinhistorischen Umbruch ersten Ranges bedeutet. Dem methodischen Innovationsprozess in der Psychiatrie dienlich sind jedwede Initiativen auf der Grundlage von Forschung oder Praxis, die dazu beitragen, den Umgang mit Psychopharmaka sicherer und effektiver zu gestalten. Der Patient hat ein Recht auf die Anwendung des Wissens seiner Zeit."