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Wilson's Ghost

Wilson's Ghost

James Blight; Robert McNamara

PublicAffairs,U.S.
2003
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With Wilson's Ghost , Robert S. McNamara and James G. Blight deliver an impassioned plea and a decisive and multi-faceted program for making the 21st century a more peaceful century than the last. The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the war that has followed, have made their argument even more imperative. In a provocative synthesis of the pragmatic, historical, and philosophical arguments for avoiding war and achieving a sustainable peace, McNamara and Blight put forth a plan for realizing Woodrow Wilson's dream. The plan begins with a moral imperative that establishes the reduction of human carnage as a major goal of foreign policy across the globe, and details the necessity of adopting new policies to support that goal. McNamara and Blight argue that now is the time for a radical approach to reducing the risk of human carnage, and they demonstrate why we cannot afford to fail in this effort.
Wilson and the Food Animal Zoo

Wilson and the Food Animal Zoo

Dianne Hilmand Sorensen; Ashley Ann Hilmand

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Wilson and his family have just moved into a new neighborhood. When he sees a commercial for the zoo in his new neighborhood he asks his parents to take him. What Wilson and his family don't know is that this zoo is different from any other with animals made of food. Wilson loves the new zoo but starts to feel homesick. Wilson later discovers that new places can also lead to new friends.
Wilson Wiley Variations

Wilson Wiley Variations

Thoreau Lovell

Wet Cement Press
2018
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Wilson Wiley Variations is an extraordinary work of imagination that brings the losses of everyday life and death into a field of perception that opens the underlying tenets of oft hidden languages of love. It's a brilliant manifestation of a poetry we need--uncovering the layers of invisible perception which can distort; yet in the hands of a master ultimately reveal an awesome beauty of a redemptive freeing of what it means to be alive, and finally home. Thoreau Lovell's Wilson Wiley Variations creates a naming that itself becomes light.--John High author of Vanishing Acts (Tailsman House)
Wilson the Wombat and the Nighttime What-If Worries
Wilson the wombat finds himself with a bedtime tummy ache of worry. Does your child struggle with worry too? In this helpful book, written by a professional counselor, you will read the story of adorable Wilson the Wombat and his family, meet some of their unique Australian animal friends, and watch as he reminds his body and mind to relax so he can sleep. You will also learn some incredible facts about the wombat (did you know they poop cubes?), and you will be taught how to help the kids in your life ignite the skills of self-regulation. You will be able to help cultivate those feelings of safety for your kids, from the knowledge and proven training of a licensed therapist. This is a perfect read aloud book for kids at bedtime. It has three stories in one: The story of Wilson the wombat and his familyIncredible facts about wombats and other Australian animalsAnd suggestions from a licensed counselor/therapist on how to help your child get to sleep even when the "nighttime what-if worries" creep in. This multifaceted book is engaging, funny, and practical and helps kids and adults alike learn how to battle their worry and anxiety. You can help your child gain positive mental health practices they can utilize for the rest of their life. About the Author: Amy Orlovich is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and lives in Boise, Idaho in the USA. Since she was young, Amy has loved learning fun and extraordinary facts about our amazing world and the people and animals living in it. She wanted to incorporate some amazing animals with some of the tools people need to feel peaceful and calm. Amy has a counseling practice called Waters Gone By and she sees clients who have experienced trauma and other kinds of difficult life circumstances. She utilizes EMDR in her practice and you can learn more about her and her practice at watersgoneby.com.About the Illustrators: James Koenig has illustrated over 50 children's books and created characters and illustrations for countless other children's toys and products over the last 16 years. Denise Arends has been in the illustration field for 15 years and counting. She has a knack for matching the style of the characters James creates and bringing out captivating coloring in books. You can learn more about them at: www.freelancefridge.com.
Wilson on the Wing

Wilson on the Wing

Davie Wilson; Alistair Aird

Pitch Publishing Ltd
2020
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Wilson on the Wing is the exhilarating story of the life and times of Davie Wilson, one of the greatest forwards ever to play for Rangers FC. Spotted as a schoolboy, Wilson began at Ibrox in 1956. After being lauded in the Scottish press for his early performances, he became a stalwart of the great Rangers side of the early 1960s. He soon gained a reputation as not just a creator of goals but a regular scorer, and was part of an attacking trident that netted over 100 goals in the 1962/63 season. Wilson on the Wing traces Davie's life from his mining-village roots to his emergence as one of the greatest Scottish wingers of his generation. The book is filled with anecdotes and memories from Wilson's playing career - as well as his time at Rangers, there are stories from playing at Dundee United and Dumbarton, plus his 22 Scotland appearances. With contributions from, among others, Sir Alex Ferguson, Denis Law and members of Davie's family, this heart-warming tale presents the inside story of a true Scottish football legend.
Wilson's Ornithology and Burds in Scots

Wilson's Ornithology and Burds in Scots

Hamish MacDonald

Scotland Street Press
2020
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‘The crossbill is a bonny bird An she sings wi a guid Scots tongue Jip-jip-jip A’ll gie ye gip Gin ye meddle wi me nor ma young’ As a result of his travels across the North American continent in the eighteenth century Alexander Wilson pioneered the science of ornithological writing and illustration, becoming an inspiration for most of the ornithological works which followed. This new book celebrates the artwork of Alexander Wilson by reproducing his illustrations alongside new poems in Scots by Hamish MacDonald, looking at the habits, habitats, and characteristics of birds.
Wilson'S War

Wilson'S War

John Spencer; Gary Sheffield

Helion Company
2021
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Today, just as he was a century ago, Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson is an archetypal ‘love him or hate him’ character. An agile mind, a sharp, witty and sometimes wicked tongue, and the author of diaries full of the kind of coruscating remarks that a modern tabloid newspaper editor only dreams of. Wilson enjoyed hobnobbing with politicians as much as with his fellow soldiers, often to the chagrin of both ‘frocks’ and ‘brasshats’. The former, so the accepted narrative goes, found him pliable, naïve and ready to do their bidding. The latter, we are told, found him untrustworthy, mendacious and shallow. Yet in his lifetime Henry Wilson’s many genuine admirers included leading figures in both the political and military establishments. Unlike many of his peers, Wilson was unable to present evidence in his own defence in the Battle of the Memoirs which followed the Great War. Soon after his death at the hands of Irish republican assassins his reputation was ruined by the publication of a biography based on his outspoken diaries. Wilson’s enemies had their suspicions confirmed, his friends too often found themselves criticised in his late-night scribblings. More recent scholarship has examined Wilson’s interventions in the cause of Irish Unionism and revealed a ‘political soldier’ willing and able to fight for this in the corridors of power. This study concentrates instead on Wilson’s impact on the development and execution of British military policy during the Great War. Wilson’s contribution to the British Army’s preparations for war is familiar to military historians, his role in shaping policy in the final 18 months of the conflict deserve greater attention. In 1917 Wilson disagreed with the costly attritional strategy of both Sir Douglas Haig, the commander of the British forces in France, and Sir William Robertson, the government’s principle military adviser at the War Office. It was a scepticism shared by British Prime Minister David Lloyd George who found Wilson’s views refreshingly different. As a result, Wilson effectively put paid to a new British offensive in early 1918 and was instrumental in setting up the Supreme War Council, designed to better co-ordinate Allied military strategy. He then dominated the work of this body, setting its strategic priorities and putting in place structures which eased the adoption of unity of command on the Western Front. As this study shows, Wilson was neither the dupe of politicians, nor the hapless hand-maiden to greater military minds than his. Instead, his diplomatic skills helped preserve the brittle Anglo-French alliance, both in the early stages of the war and towards its end. His period as Chief of the Imperial General Staff from February 1918 saw him successfully walk the tightrope between politicians and military leaders and maintain fragile civil-military relations. In the aftermath of the conflict, Wilson helped shape Britain’s imperial future, for better and for worse.
Wilson Indeed

Wilson Indeed

Steve Walsh

Sin Embargo Publishing
2019
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When Wilson Armitage meets Daisy Meadowcroft in a dream and arranges to meet her the next day, in Starbucks, in real life, his cover is blown. Wilson is a Number 11, one of a small group of remarkable people able to learn through their dreams and now he has a partner.Enthralled by their shared gift, an ability to bridge the gap between dreams and reality, they strike up a close friendship and encourage each other to seek a rational explanation for their unique talents.As Wilson and Daisy investigate the boundaries of their 'night classes' in The Market Square, Wilson's best friend, Teaps, is struggling to come to terms with his alcoholic father and a mother who disappeared seventeen years earlier. Convinced she'll return one day, Teaps sparks a desire in Wilson and Daisy to use their talents for a greater purpose, to find the missing mum. In the quest for answers however, they discover the repercussions of playing God and influencing the future can have dire consequences. When a priceless artefact from a dream is inadvertently taken back to bed by Daisy, the dream terrors begin.
Pirate Dreams, a Novel by Wilson Hawthorne

Pirate Dreams, a Novel by Wilson Hawthorne

Wilson Hawthorne

Independently Published
2018
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When Harley Cooper wakes up in the year 1717, his memory is gone, along with every person he knows. Abducted by savages, conscripted by pirates, Harley fights to reconstruct his past and his mission. But, where is Eden? And Salt? And, what does Blackbeard have to do with it all? Find out in this final, thrilling installment of Hawthorne's Pirate Series. Book #4 of the Pirate Series. Pirate Dreams.