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Former military man, Nathan Mason, is trying to piece his life together after the death of his mother and the separation from his twin. Knowing the inheritance left by his mother won't last forever, he has two options: return to the Army or get a job in security.Landing a bodyguard position isn't his ideal job choice, but it's one of the few opportunities he's qualified for. In fact, he believes he's over-qualified to be on babysitting duty for some wealthy man's bratty child. All that changes when he meets Christian Madison.Christian is the twenty-year-old heir to a high-profile pharmaceutical company. Threats have been pouring in since his father's announcement to hike the price of the company's AIDS treatment drug. Arthur Madison knows he needs to ensure Christian's safety, so he hires a team to guard his son.Bodyguard Nathan Mason is Christian's only chance for safety, and his only hope for love.
Former military man, Nathan Mason, is trying to piece his life together after the death of his mother and the separation from his twin. Knowing the inheritance left by his mother won't last forever, he has two options: return to the Army or get a job in security.Landing a bodyguard position isn't his ideal job choice, but it's one of the few opportunities he's qualified for. In fact, he believes he's over-qualified to be on babysitting duty for some wealthy man's bratty child. All that changes when he meets Christian Madison.Christian is the twenty-year-old heir to a high-profile pharmaceutical company. Threats have been pouring in since his father's announcement to hike the price of the company's AIDS treatment drug. Arthur Madison knows he needs to ensure Christian's safety, so he hires a team to guard his son.Bodyguard Nathan Mason is Christian's only chance for safety, and his only hope for love.
Former military man, Nathan Mason, is trying to piece his life together after the death of his mother and the separation from his twin. Knowing the inheritance left by his mother won't last forever, he has two options: return to the Army or get a job in security.Landing a bodyguard position isn't his ideal job choice, but it's one of the few opportunities he's qualified for. In fact, he believes he's over-qualified to be on babysitting duty for some wealthy man's bratty child. All that changes when he meets Christian Madison.Christian is the twenty-year-old heir to a high-profile pharmaceutical company. Threats have been pouring in since his father's announcement to hike the price of the company's AIDS treatment drug. Arthur Madison knows he needs to ensure Christian's safety, so he hires a team to guard his son.Bodyguard Nathan Mason is Christian's only chance for safety, and his only hope for love.This is the large print edition of Nathan, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.
Former military man, Nathan Mason, is trying to piece his life together after the death of his mother and the separation from his twin. Knowing the inheritance left by his mother won't last forever, he has two options: return to the Army or get a job in security.Landing a bodyguard position isn't his ideal job choice, but it's one of the few opportunities he's qualified for. In fact, he believes he's over-qualified to be on babysitting duty for some wealthy man's bratty child. All that changes when he meets Christian Madison.Christian is the twenty-year-old heir to a high-profile pharmaceutical company. Threats have been pouring in since his father's announcement to hike the price of the company's AIDS treatment drug. Arthur Madison knows he needs to ensure Christian's safety, so he hires a team to guard his son.Bodyguard Nathan Mason is Christian's only chance for safety, and his only hope for love.This is the large print edition of Nathan, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.
This book focuses on the life and work of Nathan Zuntz (1847-1920), a German physiologist, who made significant contributions to high altitude physiology and aviation medicine. He achieved fame for his invention of the Zuntz-Geppert respiratory apparatus in 1886 and the first treadmill (Laufband) in 1889. He also invented an X-ray apparatus to observe cardiac changes during exercise and constructed a climate chamber to study exercise under varying and sometimes extreme climates.
Nathan Söderblom (1866-1931), was not only a profoundly influential figure in Swedish church history, but also one of the great pioneers of the modern ecumenical movement. Elected Archbishop of Uppsala, the head of the Lutheran church in Sweden, in 1914, he was a ceaseless advocate for peace during the first world war. His collaboration with George Bell laid the foundations for intercommunion between the Church of Sweden and the Church of England. Finally, in the year before he died, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Despite this, until this landmark biography he was largely neglected by historians, the subject of only a few partial studies. In Nathan Söderblom: His Life and Work, Bengt Sundkler corrects this, with new analysis of Söderblom's meticulously preserved correspondence and interviews with his family, friends and former students. The resulting image is of a man deeply committed to his leadership of ecumenical projects, most significantly his movement of 'Life and Work', but also of a complex and fascinating personality.
Nathan Söderblom (1866-1931), was not only a profoundly influential figure in Swedish church history, but also one of the great pioneers of the modern ecumenical movement. Elected Archbishop of Uppsala, the head of the Lutheran church in Sweden, in 1914, he was a ceaseless advocate for peace during the first world war. His collaboration with George Bell laid the foundations for intercommunion between the Church of Sweden and the Church of England. Finally, in the year before he died, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Despite this, until this landmark biography he was largely neglected by historians, the subject of only a few partial studies. In Nathan Söderblom: His Life and Work, Bengt Sundkler corrects this, with new analysis of Söderblom's meticulously preserved correspondence and interviews with his family, friends and former students. The resulting image is of a man deeply committed to his leadership of ecumenical projects, most significantly his movement of 'Life and Work', but also of a complex and fascinating personality.
Nathan Lyons
University of Texas Press
2012
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As a curator, theorist, educator, artist, and powerful advocate, Nathan Lyons has played a central role in the expansion of photography over the last five decades. After producing seminal exhibitions and publications as curator at George Eastman House in Rochester, New York, in the 1960s, he founded the Visual Studies Workshop, an independent arts organization where his innovative programs trained a new generation of photographers, critics, curators, and historians. Nathan Lyons: Selected Essays, Lectures, and Interviews provides the first comprehensive overview of Lyons’s career as one of the most important voices in American photography. Of primary importance in this volume are Lyons’s own writings, gathered here for the first time. These include essays and articles formulated while Lyons was a young curator, as well as early statements about his own artistic practice and his emerging philosophy of photographic education. Important unpublished lectures are presented here, most significantly “Photography and the Picture Experience,” Lyons’s groundbreaking lecture on the snapshot, and “Sequential Considerations,” addressing photographic sequence and visual books. Lyons’s recent projects bring this volume up to the present. Contributions from other scholars include essays by James Borcoman, Joel Eisinger, Vicki Goldberg, Keith Smith, Anne Wilkes Tucker, and Adam D. Weinberg. Also featured are interviews with Lyons by Maria Antonella Pelizzari, Thomas Dugan, Bob Rogers, and Robert Hirsch, and a newly translated interview by Joan Fontcuberta. Two selections in this volume are drawn from rare unpublished audio recordings made by Lyons in the 1960s: the first, a 1965 interview with Paul Strand on the subject of photographic books, and the second, an extensive discussion with photographers Simpson Kalisher and Garry Winogrand recorded in 1966.
A Jewish merchant, a Muslim sultan, and a young Templar knight transcend the differences in their faiths in this play's moving plea for religious tolerance and cooperation amongst Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Set in Jerusalem during the Third Crusade, the Enlightenment-era drama explores timeless considerations that range from the nature of God to the conflict between love and duty and the importance of unity amid division and diversity.Nathan the Wise (Nathan der Weise) was published in Germany in 1779, although its performance was forbidden by the church during the lifetime of author Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. The highly influential play had its 1783 premiere in Berlin and has since been translated into many languages and adapted for performances around the world.
Nathan Read: His Invention Of The Multi-Tubular Boiler And Portable High-Pressure Engine, And Discovery Of The True Mode Of Applying Steam-Power To Na
David Read
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2007
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