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The Income Tax: A Study of the History, Theory and Practice of Income Taxation at Home and Abroad
The Income Tax: A Study Of The History, Theory And Practice Of Income Taxation At Home And Abroad is a comprehensive examination of the history, theory, and practice of income taxation. Written by Edwin R. A. Seligman, a prominent economist and tax expert, the book provides a detailed analysis of the development of income tax systems in various countries around the world, including the United States, Great Britain, France, and Germany.The book explores the economic and political factors that led to the creation of income tax systems, as well as the benefits and drawbacks of different approaches to taxation. It also examines the impact of income tax systems on economic growth, income distribution, and social welfare.In addition to its historical and theoretical analysis, The Income Tax also provides practical guidance on how to navigate the complex world of income taxation. It includes detailed explanations of tax laws and regulations, as well as strategies for minimizing tax liabilities and maximizing tax benefits.Overall, The Income Tax is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the history, theory, and practice of income taxation, whether as a student, researcher, or practitioner in the field of economics or public policy.This Is A New Release Of The Original 1911 Edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Matter of Devereux: The Tragical Historie of Our Late Brother Robert, Earl of Essex

The Matter of Devereux: The Tragical Historie of Our Late Brother Robert, Earl of Essex

Edwin R. Larson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The Essex Rebellion in 1699 was not an isolated event by a disgruntled courier. In what amounted to no more than a boisterous demonstration it was the last futile effort by Robert Devereux to pressure his mother the queen into declaring him Prince of Wales. Elizabeth was petrified of being controlled by a man and especially a Tudor and had placated Robert as long as she could. Roberts desperation was somewhat due to his bipolar like temperament but also because his older brother Francis Bacon had abdicated any interest in the throne because he knew it was impossible to reduce the power Robert Cecil had with the queen. Robert was able to turn Elizabeth against her sons (by Robert Dudley) by playing on her PTSD like fears. The "Matter of Devereux" is a Shakespeare play written within the plays written by Francis Bacon. It is a story more tragic that the play because the events actually happened. "The Matter of Devereux" is a continuation of "Murder of the Queen" and the second in a serious five blockbuster autobiographical sketches.
Gender Me Tenderly: Why Women Should Run The World

Gender Me Tenderly: Why Women Should Run The World

Edwin R. Larson MD

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Gender Me Tenderly: Why Women Should Run the World explores bold new territory in the search for answers about gender differences. Author Edwin R. Larson, MD, a psychiatrist with a lifelong passion for understanding what makes people tick, moves beyond the conventional wisdom about gender roles and behavior by heading into the sphere of evolutionary anthropology to unveil astounding discoveries about the nature of the male and female human animal. Looking back to prehistoric times, Dr. Larson shows us it's all about instincts. Humans, like all animals, obey their instincts, assuming they are naturally the correct way to behave. There's a reason why those instincts developed during the Pleistocene epoch, when giant-sized animals roamed the earth. The dangers of those times necessitated gender specialization that encouraged hunting skills in males and nurturing skills in females. Although this analysis isn't new, what distinguishes this pioneering work is its examination of how these instinctive skills have been misdirected over the past hundred thousand years, making the male-dominated approach to everything from social structures to the psychological sciences either incomplete or flat-out wrong. Gender Me Tenderly calls for a correction that will put women's instinctual talents to work for the betterment of society.
Adventures in France: A Rephrasing of Sir Francis Bacon's Life In France

Adventures in France: A Rephrasing of Sir Francis Bacon's Life In France

Edwin R. Larson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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In cipher Bacon wrote that he expected his cipher story to be criticized and labeled a fraud. That has happened in many quarters but he could not have predicted that 300 years would have to elapse before the ciphers were discovered. Now, three hundred and ninety-three years later we have all the information we need through the internet to realize that the Shakespeare hoax has kept hidden from us the wonderful lessons Bacon spent his life writing about. At the age of fourteen he declared all knowledge to be his providence. He also desired to spread his knowledge in as many forms as he could but inheriting the throne from his mother was the one avenue that turned out to be so near and yet so far away. Unfortunately, most textbooks have yet to give in to the simple fact that Shakespeare was Bacon's pen name. This institutional ignorance is tragic because we all have been denied opportunity to learn from Bacon's life, though publicly seeming routine, teemed with high drama, intrigue, insight, hope and matching disappointment. The life he lead was shaped by the stark contrasts which is an elemental feature in all great biographies but none so stark and raw as Bacons. His life was the heroic ideal pitted against the cruelty of the times, a super intellect living amid preferred ignorance, a survivor of the royalty wars in which one half murders the other half, a visionary with clear goals about improving the lives of all people while struggling to improve his own life, and the massive outrage any one would feel who owns the ready potential to be powerful but helpless against mortal restraint.
Karma

Karma

Edwin R Floyd

Page Publishing, Inc.
2020
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The Crosswinds is a story of adventure and discovery. It tracks the life of the main character from his early years growing up in rural Texas to his experiences as an enlisted member, an officer in the military, and the challenges and events that lead him to search for understanding of his life and destiny. The title, The Crosswinds, is an allegory of life and flying as a pilot that details the unexpected, inexplicable, and mysterious events of existence in a world of excitement and wonder. A key to the perplexing nature of his search are the unexpected events that take him to places rarely visited by those with conventional careers and those who do not experience unique spiritual and paranormal events.
What Is That?: The Ninth Convolution

What Is That?: The Ninth Convolution

Edwin R. Larson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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"What Is That?" is the ninth book of photunes which are photographs I have taken either seriously or for fun in which I see an oddity or contradiction to the appearance and attach a comment. These fifty two photos turned cartoons are funny, kind of funny or convey a truism. The subject is mostly birds but are also people on the beach, signs and anything that catches my eye. Like all the photune books the title does not tell you what the subject of these photunes are but merely reflect certain conversational themes I have been pondering of late. The only ongoing theme or purpose of these photunes books is to serve as a vehicle for the reader to help me clean out the odd notions from my brain which I have collected for a lifetime. The reader does that simply by reading the book for which I am grateful.
Descriptive Guide to the Adirondacks

Descriptive Guide to the Adirondacks

Edwin R Wallace

Hansebooks
2017
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Descriptive Guide to the Adirondacks - Land of the Thousand Lakes is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1894. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.