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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Hamilton Alan G. Hamilton

1500 Hamilton Beach Air Fryer Oven Cookbook
Are you new to kitchen and never cooked before?Or you cooked several times but found it boring and tiring?If yes, then you should not miss this cookbook.1500 Days Affordable, Healthy Recipes that Everyone Can Cook This book will teach you: How to use your Hamilton Beach Air Fryer Oven machine to its fullest potential.What a Hamilton Beach Air Fryer Oven can do (and what it can't do).How to make the most delicious recipes you've ever tasted.Order Your Copy Now and Start Cooking Healthier
2000 Hamilton Beach Ice Cream Maker Cookbook
2000 Hamilton Beach Ice Cream Maker Cookbook will be your complete quick-start guide to make homemade frozen desserts with many of delicious & easy-to-make recipes, with this cookbook, your family will enjoy yummy ice creams without waiting in long lines In the 2000 Hamilton Beach Ice Cream Maker Cookbook, you will learn: The Benefits of Owning Your Own Hamilton Beach Ice Cream MakerHow to Use the Hamilton Beach Ice Cream Maker ?The Mouthwatering and Irresistible Ice Cream Recipes Around the WorldIce cream was made to be fun. Hope you have fun and love this book we've put together for you Because anyone who wishes to rediscover the good old days of homemade ice cream will want to have this informative, recipe-rich guide to ice cream making.
1500 Hamilton Beach Bread Machine Cookbook

1500 Hamilton Beach Bread Machine Cookbook

Fabiola Verdin

Fabiola Verdin
2021
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1500 Hamilton Beach Bread Machine Cookbook shows how easy it is to have freshly baked, delicious, and nutritious bread anytime.Wary of the prospect of making your own bread, the hassle, the cleaning up, and the time it takes?The 1500 Hamilton Beach Bread Machine Cookbook will be the only book and guide you need to help you easily bake the most mouthwatering loaves of bread every time, regardless if you are a beginner or seasoned baker.The recipes included are fuss-free and easy to follow, which makes use of some everyday ingredients - flour, yeast, eggs, and water - and create a miracle in your own kitchen. They also require minimal effort, time, and work.Put down the dough and pick up this book. The Hamilton Beach Bread Machine Cookbook is the first and only collection of easy, hassle-free recipes that give you delicious homemade loaves of bread every time.Recipes include: - Every Day Bread- Classic favorites- Rustic bread- Sweet doughs- Coffeecakes- Fruit Bread- Herb and Spice Bread- Whole Wheat Bread- Gluten-Free Bread- Nut Bread- Cheese Bread- Sweet Roll- Chocolate BreadThere's nothing than the taste and smell of homemade bread
Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

Quarto Publishing Plc
2026
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Discover the inspiring story of Alexander Hamilton, the Founding Father, political trailblazer and modern-day icon.Alexander Hamilton’s childhood was characterized by loss and hardship. Yet with a little help and a lot of tenacity, he travelled to America to pursue an education. Aged 15 he arrived in New York City as an immigrant and an orphan. He studied hard and became known for his intelligence, wit and impressive rhetorical skills. He was soon swept up in the revolutionary cause and joined the army. During the Revolutionary war he became a close friend of George Washington and after America gained independence, he trained as a lawyer, founded a national bank and was appointed to Congress. As a politician, he co-wrote the highly influential Federalist papers and later became the first Secretary of the Treasury.Alexander was one of the lesser-known Founding Fathers, until Lin-Manuel Miranda’s smash-hit musical Hamilton catapulted him to global fame, sharing his incredible story with millions. This powerful book features stunning illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the protagonist's life. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a bestselling biography series for kids that explores the lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a dream. This title is part of an exciting new strand in the series, focusing on historical figures who shaped the arts, sciences and culture.This empowering series of books offers inspiring messages to children of all ages, in a range of formats. The board books are told in simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to babies and toddlers. The hardback versions present expanded stories for beginning readers. With rewritten text for older children, the treasuries each bring together a multitude of dreamers in a single volume. You can also collect a selection of the books by theme in boxed gift sets. Activity books and a journal provide even more ways to make the lives of these role models accessible to children.
Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

FRANCES LINCOLN LTD
2026
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Discover the inspiring story of Alexander Hamilton, the Founding Father, political trailblazer, and modern-day icon.Alexander Hamilton's childhood was characterized by loss and hardship. Yet with a little help and a lot of tenacity, he travelled to America to pursue an education. Aged 15 he arrived in New York City as an immigrant and an orphan. He studied hard and became known for his intelligence, wit, and impressive rhetorical skills. He was soon swept up in the revolutionary cause and joined the army. During the Revolutionary War he became a close friend of George Washington and after America gained independence, he trained as a lawyer, founded a national bank and was appointed to Congress. As a politician, he co-wrote the highly influential Federalist papers and later became the first Secretary of the Treasury.Alexander was one of the lesser-known Founding Fathers, until Lin-Manuel Miranda's smash-hit musical Hamilton catapulted him to global fame, sharing his incredible story with millions. This powerful book features stunning illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of the protagonist's life. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a bestselling biography series for kids that explores the lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a dream. This title is part of an exciting new strand in the series, focusing on historical figures who shaped the arts, sciences and culture.This empowering series of books offers inspiring messages to children of all ages, in a range of formats. The board books are told in simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to babies and toddlers. The hardback versions present expanded stories for beginning readers. With rewritten text for older children, the treasuries each bring together a multitude of dreamers in a single volume. You can also collect a selection of the books by theme in boxed gift sets. Activity books and a journal provide even more ways to make the lives of these role models accessible to children.
Those Hamilton Sisters

Those Hamilton Sisters

Averil Kenny

Bonnier Zaffre
2021
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A warm, captivating and irresistible story of love, family, secrets and finding your place in the world. For readers of Lucinda Riley and Kate Morton. Esther Hamilton had a reputation in the small Queensland town of Noah Vale. That was until she ran away, twenty years ago, under a cloud of shame. It is now 1955 and following her death, her daughters, the Hamilton sisters, have come to make the town their home.Sonnet, at twenty years old, has never set foot in Noah Vale, but has been the talk of the town for decades. Fable is a budding artist and lovelier even than her heartbreaking mother. And Plum is just a little girl who has been taken away from the only home she has ever known. As the years pass the girls settle into their new life. But suspicion and judgement follow them wherever they go. In a small town where everyone knows each other, it can be hard to escape the past . . . '[A] fresh, original and evocative coming-of-age story' Tea Cooper, author of The Woman in the Green Dress'This novel is an intelligent, assured family saga which packs an emotional punch' Meg Keneally, author of Fled and The Wreck
Anthea Hamilton Reimagines Kettle's Yard
This publication marks Anthea Hamilton Reimagines Kettle’s Yard - an installation by Turner Prize nominee Anthea Hamilton at The Hepworth Wakefield, exhibited during September 2016 – May 2017. The ambitious installation included a series of new works, created by the artist in response to works from the Kettle’s Yard Collection. Hamilton is renowned for her art-pop, culture-inspired sculptures and installations that incorporate references from the worlds of art, fashion, design and cinema. Based on her research into the art and objects of the Kettle’s Yard Collection, Hamilton re-appropriated objects from the collection, using unexpected details as starting points for new works. Hamilton invited several British and international artists, with whom she has either previously worked, or whose work is important to her, to contribute to the new installation. These include: French artist Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann; British artist Nicholas Byrne; German artist Daniel Sinsel and the celebrated American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
Susie Hamilton

Susie Hamilton

Susie Hamilton; Anna McNay

Anomie Publishing
2024
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Susie Hamilton’s dynamic practice is concerned with a wide range of subjects but often focuses on solitary people in impersonal public spaces or natural wildernesses. From the heroic, isolated exploits of astronauts and Arctic explorers to lone shoppers in supermarkets, all subjects are equal under her gaze. Other works turn attention towards crowds on beaches and in hotel dining rooms, who, as in Hamilton’s paintings of single figures, are invaded by blooms and veils of paint. Comprising over 300 paintings in oil and acrylic and numerous works on paper, Hamilton’s work is here divided into thematic sections that bring insight to her research. As critic and broadcaster Charlotte Mullins observes, ‘Hamilton often uses literature as a springboard for her work. Her paintings draw out the ambiguities of Shakespeare, the fragmentary chaos of TS Eliot, the melancholy of Andrew Marvell.’ From the power of her transmutative, barely human figures presented at the Ferens Art Gallery (2002), to the more recent progression of Hamilton’s solitary forms which move across desert, tundra and forests under attack from natural and unknown forces, her often otherworldly figures remain resilient. As Mullins reflects in her introduction, however, Hamilton’s work is not all ‘pain and suffering.’ Nor is it solely concerned with the human figure. Mullins writes, ‘There is joy too, particularly when she turns her probing eye to the natural world. She captures the quizzical gaze and lightning speed of monkeys, white paint splattering the surface as they race through salt flats. We see the lethal precision of a shark in the depths, the pale camouflage of an owl in a snowstorm, the perfect balance of an ape as it leaps from vine to vine.’ The development of Hamilton’s work further unfolds in an enlightening interview with writer and broadcaster Louisa Buck, from the night-time desolation of motorways and petrol stations to an evolving interest in human and animal figures. Buck’s in-conversation also details Hamilton’s series ‘Plumpers’ and ‘Mutilates’, uneasy figures who border categories of abstraction and representation. Writer, editor and international curator Anna McNay, in her eight-part extended essay commissioned for the publication, discusses Hamilton’s literary influences in detail, drawing out the ways that Hamilton’s own biography shapes the work and informs her perspectives on landscapes, people and animals. Designed by Hyperkit and edited by Anneka French, the publication has been produced by Hurtwood and published by Anomie, London. Susie Hamilton (b. London, 1950) studied Fine Art at St Martins School of Art and Byam Shaw School of Art. She read English Literature at London University, gaining a PhD in Shakespeare studies (1989). She lives and works in London and has been represented by Paul Stolper Gallery since 1996. Since 2018 Hamilton has been commissioned by mental health charity Hospital Rooms to create wall-paintings in psychiatric intensive care units and made three works for the central staircase of the new Springfield Hospital, London (2022). Recent solo exhibitions include Unbound, Paul Stolper, London (2022);in atoms, Paul Stolper, London (2016);Here Comes Everybody, St Paul’s Cathedral, London (2015);Black Sun, Studio Hugo Opdal, Flø, Norway (2009);World of Light, Triumph Gallery, Moscow (2008);New Paintings, Galleri Trafo, Oslo (2007);Leisure Paintings, Paul Stolper, London (2006);Dissolve to Dew, St Edmund Hall, Oxford (2005);Immense Dawn, Paul Stolper, London (2003);Paradise Alone, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull (2002);Mutilates, St Giles’ Cripplegate Church, London (2001). Hamilton’s work is represented in collections including Government Art Collection, British Museum, Science Museum, Imperial College Healthcare Art Collection, Richard Heaton Collection, Murderme Collection, Deutsche Bank, St Paul’s Cathedral, The Women’s Art Collection, Brehman Collection, The Methodist Modern Art Collection, The Priseman Seabrook Collection and The Groucho Club.
Ian Hamilton's March

Ian Hamilton's March

Winston Spencer Churchill

Scrawny Goat Books
2022
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The dramatic follow-up to Winston Churchill's wildly successful book, "London to Ladysmith via Pretoria," this volume details the second part of the famous British leader's Second Anglo-Boer War experiences.In this book, Churchill continues his personal narrative-as a correspondent for the Morning Post newspaper-of the second stage of the war, that which took up the first half of the year 1900.Having successfully defended Natal and the Cape Colony against the initial Boer invasion, the British forces then turned the tables and invaded the two Boer republics.Churchill's account closely follows the major part of that invasion force, led by General Ian Hamilton-hence the book's title-and the 400 mile route march by that 11,000-strong army over a period of 55 days from April to June 1900. Along the way, Churchill witnessed in person no less than seven major battles-including those at Israel's Poorte, Houtnek, Welkom, Sand River, Lindley, Doornkop (Florida), Six Mile Spruit, and Diamond Hill. In addition, he provides an account of a further 18 skirmishes, and the occupation of eight towns, including Thabanchu, Winburg, Ventersburg, Kroonstadt, Lindley, Heilbron, Johannesburg, and Pretoria.Along the way-and in typical Churchillian fashion-he describes how he was nearly captured for a second time by Boers, how he was the very first Englishman to enter Johannesburg (disguised a s civilian on a bicycle) among many other fascinating incidents.This new edition has been completely reset, contains all the original maps and illustrations, and has an additional 62 new footnotes which provide background details of personalities, events, and places for the present-day reader. It has also been fully indexed for the first time.
Ian Hamilton's March

Ian Hamilton's March

Winston Spencer Churchill

Scrawny Goat Books
2022
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The dramatic follow-up to Winston Churchill's wildly successful book, "London to Ladysmith via Pretoria," this volume details the second part of the famous British leader's Second Anglo-Boer War experiences.In this book, Churchill continues his personal narrative-as a correspondent for the Morning Post newspaper-of the second stage of the war, that which took up the first half of the year 1900.Having successfully defended Natal and the Cape Colony against the initial Boer invasion, the British forces then turned the tables and invaded the two Boer republics.Churchill's account closely follows the major part of that invasion force, led by General Ian Hamilton-hence the book's title-and the 400 mile route march by that 11,000-strong army over a period of 55 days from April to June 1900. Along the way, Churchill witnessed in person no less than seven major battles-including those at Israel's Poorte, Houtnek, Welkom, Sand River, Lindley, Doornkop (Florida), Six Mile Spruit, and Diamond Hill. In addition, he provides an account of a further 18 skirmishes, and the occupation of eight towns, including Thabanchu, Winburg, Ventersburg, Kroonstadt, Lindley, Heilbron, Johannesburg, and Pretoria.Along the way-and in typical Churchillian fashion-he describes how he was nearly captured for a second time by Boers, how he was the very first Englishman to enter Johannesburg (disguised a s civilian on a bicycle) among many other fascinating incidents.This new edition has been completely reset, contains all the original maps and illustrations, and has an additional 62 new footnotes which provide background details of personalities, events, and places for the present-day reader. It has also been fully indexed for the first time.
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton

Etienne Psaila

Independently Published
2024
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From his momentous switch to Mercedes in 2013 through the highs of record-breaking triumphs and the lows of challenging seasons, Lewis Hamilton redefined what it means to be a modern Formula One champion. Lewis Hamilton: A Silver Legacy at Mercedes delves deep into every facet of his extraordinary journey with the Silver Arrows-from early adaptation and technical innovation to mentorship, resilience under pressure, and the expanding cultural influence that reshaped his image and the sport itself.Drawing on official statistics, documented interviews, and first-hand accounts, this comprehensive chronicle reveals how Hamilton's unyielding pursuit of excellence guided the evolution of both his own driving style and the Mercedes team's competitive edge. Through championship glory, shifting regulations, and heartfelt farewells, witness the making of a legend who pushed boundaries on and off the track, leaving an indelible legacy etched in silver.
Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton

Etienne Psaila

Independently Published
2024
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From his momentous switch to Mercedes in 2013 through the highs of record-breaking triumphs and the lows of challenging seasons, Lewis Hamilton redefined what it means to be a modern Formula One champion. Lewis Hamilton: A Silver Legacy at Mercedes delves deep into every facet of his extraordinary journey with the Silver Arrows-from early adaptation and technical innovation to mentorship, resilience under pressure, and the expanding cultural influence that reshaped his image and the sport itself.Drawing on official statistics, documented interviews, and first-hand accounts, this comprehensive chronicle reveals how Hamilton's unyielding pursuit of excellence guided the evolution of both his own driving style and the Mercedes team's competitive edge. Through championship glory, shifting regulations, and heartfelt farewells, witness the making of a legend who pushed boundaries on and off the track, leaving an indelible legacy etched in silver.
Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

Andrew Knight

Ingram Publishing
2019
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ALEXANDER HAMILTONThis book serves as a biography of Alexander Hamilton, one of America's founding fathers. Inside, you will learn all about Alexander Hamilton's incredible life, including how he emerged from humble beginnings to reach an ultimate position of power in the government. This book details Hamilton's many contributions to the development of the United States, as well as the scandals and controversies he was involved in throughout his career. At the completion of this book you will have a good understanding of the amazing life that Alexander Hamilton lived, and have a true appreciation for the incredible impact he had on our political and legal systems. Here Is What You'll Learn About... Hamilton's Early Life The Jefferson Feud The American Revolution What Alexander Hamilton Gave Us Hamilton's Many Scandals Hamilton's Demise Alexander Hamilton's Legacy Much, Much More
Alexander Hamilton: Writings (LOA #129)

Alexander Hamilton: Writings (LOA #129)

Alexander Hamilton

The Library of America
2001
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Alexander Hamilton, the subject of Lin-Manuel Miranda's smash hit Broadway musical, comes to life in his own words in this critically acclaimed collection, which also includes conflicting eyewitness accounts of the duel with Aaron Burr that led to his death. One of the most vivid, influential, and controversial figures of the founding of America, Hamilton was an unusually prolific and vigorous writer. As a military aide to George Washington, critic of the Articles of Confederation, proponent of ratification of the Constitution, first Secretary of the Treasury, and leader of the Federalist Party, Hamilton devoted himself to the creation of a militarily and economically powerful American nation guided by a strong, energetic republican government. His public and private writings demonstrate the perceptive intelligence, confident advocacy, driving ambition, and profound concern for honor and reputation that contributed both to his astonishing rise to fame and to his tragic early death.Arranged chronologically, this volume contains more than 170 letters, speeches, pamphlets, essays, reports, and memoranda written between 1769 and 1804. Included are all fifty-one of Hamilton’s contributions to The Federalist, as well as subsequent writings calling for a broad construction of federal power; his famous speech to the Constitutional Convention, which gave rise to accusations that he favored monarchy; and early writings supporting the Revolutionary cause and a stronger central government. His detailed reports as Secretary of the Treasury on the public credit, a national bank, and the encouragement of manufactures present a forward-looking vision of a country transformed by the power of financial markets, centralized banking, and industrial development.Hamilton’s sometimes flawed political judgment is revealed in the “Reynolds Pamphlet,” in which he confessed to adultery in order to defend himself against accusations of corrupt conduct, as well as in his self-destructive pamphlet attack on John Adams during the 1800 presidential campaign. An extensive selection of private letters illuminates Hamilton’s complex relationship with George Washington, his deep affection for his wife and children, his mounting fears during the 1790s regarding the Jeffersonian opposition and the French Revolution, and his profound distrust of Aaron Burr. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
Edmond Hamilton Resurrected: Classic Stories of Edmond Hamilton
Space Pirates, spaceship graveyards, Martian monsters, Vestan mind parasites, these are just a few of the things contained in this collection of stories drawn from the pages of Astounding, Amazing Stories, and Weird Tales. Edmond Hamilton was one of the most popular writers during the 30's and 40's, the period that saw the first flowering of modern science fiction. Resurrected Press is delighted to bring you this collection of some of his most intriguing works in Edmond Hamilton Resurrected.Stories include: THE SECOND SATELLITETHE MAN WHO SAW THE FUTUREMONSTERS OF MARSTHE SARGASSO OF SPACETHE DOOR INTO INFINITYTHE WORLD WITH A THOUSAND MOONSBONUS STORY: AND NOW A MESSAGESPECIAL PREVIEW: THE LAWS OF MAGIC
Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton

Gertrude Franklin Atherton

Library House Books
2018
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Semi-fictional account of the Life and Times of Alexander Hamilton, written by turn of the century novelist Gertrude Franklin Atherton. Originally published under the title 'The Conqueror, ' this updated and unabridged special library edition is a must for public libraries and personal collections as one of the most enduring classics on the life of Alexander Hamilton. REVIEWS"Mrs Atherton has has rendered an admirable service to her countrymen of whom she deserves the warmest gratitude for the pains she has taken with this book." - Harper's Weekly"If you love American history this is a must read." - Amazon Reviews"Gives a great appreciation for a true patriot." - Barnes and Noble Reviews About The Author: Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (October 30, 1857 - June 14, 1948) was a prominent and prolific American author. Many of her novels are set in her home state of California. Her bestseller Black Oxen (1923) was made into a silent movie of the same name. In addition to novels, she wrote short stories, essays, and articles for magazines and newspapers on such issues as feminism, politics, and war. She was strong-willed, independent-minded, and sometimes controversial.Excerpt from the Explanation: "It was my original intention to write a biography of Alexander Hamilton in a more flexible manner than is customary with that method of reintroducing the dead to the living, but without impinging upon the territory of fiction. But after a visit to the British and Danish West Indies in search of the truth regarding his birth and ancestry, and after a wider acquaintance with the generally romantic character of his life, to say nothing of the personality of this most endearing and extraordinary of all our public men, the instinct of the novelist proved too strong; I no sooner had pen in hand than I found myself working in the familiar medium, although preserving the historical sequence. But, after all, what is a character novel but a dramatized biography? We strive to make our creations as real to the world as they are to us."
Ann Hamilton: Sense
Printed on paper made from Japanese shrubs, this fabulous work of book art documents Ann Hamilton’s fascination with tactility American artist Ann Hamilton (born 1956) has, throughout her practice, used videos and still images as part of her larger installation works, though they have rarely been the singular focus of a project. This publication brings together vocabulary from four bodies of image-based work produced over the last five years and includes photographic portraits as well as lens-less contact scans of ornithological taxidermy, fabrics and garments, and objects from various personal and institutional collections. Reprocessed through multiple printings on tissue Gampi and newsprint, the images emphasize the tactile nature of their substrate and Hamilton’s material hand. The work’s physical presence is reinforced by the textured surface of the book’s pages and scale shifts. This volume thus becomes an art object of its own; repetition, the atmospheric nature of the images’ shallow depths of field, and the intuitive connections made between different bodies of work create an almost filmlike cadence that renders the felt qualities of touch.