Kirjojen hintavertailu. Mukana 12 390 323 kirjaa ja 12 kauppaa.

Kirjahaku

Etsi kirjoja tekijän nimen, kirjan nimen tai ISBN:n perusteella.

1000 tulosta hakusanalla William Duff

William Taylor

William Taylor

Klee C. Dobra

SeaGraphics Press
2008
sidottu
From early colonial times comes this historical study of one Taylor family, first known in Exeter, New Hampshire, and then in York County, Maine. WILLIAM TAYLOR documents the first eight generations of the family of the immigrant, William Taylor, born about 1612 in England or Scotland and arriving in North America about 1635-1640. This study incorporates historical and biographical sketches for several prominent family members. It integrates the work of Edgar Yates (NEHGS), Lawrence B. Taylor and Robert L. Taylor, whose early and mid-twentieth century genealogical works were important to the development of this project. In addition, it includes illustrations, a bibliography of the source materials used to document the authors findings, and a complete name index detailing the 800+ family members found in the book.
William Woodward

William Woodward

Casting Nets Publishing
2011
sidottu
William Woodward (1859-1939) was a force in New Orleans and the art world, and his legacy endures. In this first compilation of examples of Woodward's work spanning his career, essayists offer unique perspectives on the artist and his art.Woodward was a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and the Massachusetts Normal Art School. He started the School of Art and organized the Department of Architecture at Tulane University, and he taught evening art classes to citizens of New Orleans. His oil crayon paintings of the French Quarter were instrumental in preserving the French Quarter buildings from destruction, and he was a leader in the Arts and Crafts movement in New Orleans. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects. Woodward also organized the Art Association of New Orleans and the Decorative Art League for Women, which founded the manufacture of art pottery in New Orleans.Woodward was a prolific artist and pioneered new techniques with his use of the Rafaelli oil crayon and the fiberloid dry etching process. Upon his retirement from Tulane in 1922, Woodward moved to Biloxi, Mississippi, where his paintings of the Mississippi Gulf Coast provide a historical record of an area now almost entirely changed by development and natural disasters. Woodward also traveled extensively and chronicled his travels in his art.
The First Half: A Memoir of the First Half (More or Less) Of the Life of William I. Lightfoot
A true memoir of the trials and tribulations of the first half of the life of a man growing up in Massachusetts, and being trained to be an international defense industry executive. He spends time in Viet Nam as a contractor then ends up living in Europe where he is in the challenging and adventurous profession of selling fighter aircraft to countries in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. He travels extensively in such countries as Libya, Morocco, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Lebanon and Iran while selling F5 fighter aircraft and large telecommunications and intelligence gathering systems for a major US defense contractor. While in this role, he becomes involved in international intrigue with the royal families of several countries, international arms dealers and US intelligence agencies. Some of these activities are made public here for the first time. "This is a very good book. It contains some interesting inside information relative to the international defense aerospace business, a subject about which very little information is available. More should be written, and read, on this subject." -Dr. Rene Francillon, one of the world's foremost aviation historians and author of more than forty books on the subject.
The White Bird: Poems by William Bernhardt

The White Bird: Poems by William Bernhardt

William Bernhardt

Balkan Press
2013
nidottu
Readers can open any page in this book at random and realize that William Bernhardt is a poet of the rarest kind--one who can communicate grace, illumination, and shared experience without the obscurity and obfuscation that sometimes causes people to avoid modern poetry. His everyman approach and direct language draws in readers who might normally never give a poem second glance. Drawing inspiration from forebears such as Billy Collins and Robert Frost, Bernhardt creates a unique voice that is at once accessible and profound. Bernhardt's poems show how the everlasting themes--parenting, severed relationships, loneliness, loss, and love--are all an essential part of membership in community of humanity. With the turn of a phrase, Bernhardt's versatile and often playful poems can move you, thrill you, or make you laugh out loud. Smart, lyrical, observant, and textured, these poems confirm, as American Book Award-winner Rilla Askew wrote, that Bernhardt is "a compelling new voice in American poetry." William Bernhardt is the author of over forty books, and also teaches writing through the Red Sneaker Writing Center.
William Codex: Knight of the Silver Sword: Book One of the Initiative Series
William Codex is just like any other man. He has a family and friends. He loves his job, most of the time. He's worthless without a strong cup of coffee in the morning. Except, in his case, he can't tell anyone what he does for a living.Special Agent William Codex is part of the Holzer Initiative, a top secret branch of the FBI. His job is to project us, the mortals, from the threats of the supernatural and, to protect well meaning supernatural citizens from discovery and harm from the mortal world.While responding to the murder of a dear friend and member of the supernatural community Codex discovers a much deeper conspiracy. Before he knows it Codex is caught in a spiral of murder and mystery that is somehow connected to his departed friend.He must: protect a beautiful young woman just stepping into her considerable physic powers, deal with a deadly sorceress, track down Bigfoot and, battle wits with leprechauns. And those are just his allies.
William Jubb

William Jubb

Brian Hansford

Inspire Point Publishing
2018
pokkari
Pioneering spirit ... the hardship and endeavour of an early Australian settler.William Jubb's life as a settler on the Darling Downs, Queensland (1845 -1878) is best described as volatile and unpredictable. Examining the life of a colourful, yet ordinary Australian, rather than a well-known historical figure, illustrates the role played by 'small cog' early settlers in Australian history. Chiefly known as an innkeeper, he was also a blacksmith, held building licences, and owned a working bullock team. Jubb had a bitter legal battle over the ownership of Woolpack Inn, was charged with murder, became entangled in regrettable alcohol-fuelled incidents, lost his first wife in a dray accident, was accused of cattle stealing by his second, and even spent time in an asylum.This historical account of William Jubb's hardship and endeavour paints a graphic picture of the success and eventual decline of a pioneer settler in Australia during the 1800's.
William said, "Wow!"

William said, "Wow!"

Cinthia del Grosso

Bambini Media
2020
pokkari
The special relationship between a little boy and his grandpaWilliam said, "Wow " is a story that explores the special relationship shared by a little boy and his grandpa. It is a story for everyone who has ever known and loved a grandfather and recognised the special place that person has in their heart.It is a story about a grandpa's love for his grandson William. In his wisdom, Grandpa takes young William to visit the 'Wonders of the World'. Together they travel, using different travel modes, to each magical location and once there, Grandpa teaches William a special life lesson. But nothing is more special than the lesson that William teaches Grandpa about the magic of love Praise for William Said, "Wow""This is a truly special book. It's a simple story, yet it's filled with adventure, taking us on an exciting journey around the world, through its fantastic settings. But more importantly, it imparts deep truths and wisdom, and speaks volumes about the love of family." - Gloria Amici, Primary Teacher, Australia"This seemingly simple story has multiple dimensions. Superficially it teaches a little geography, environmental awareness and lots about communication and family, which is underpinned by that special love that spans generations. The Wonders of the World is an ideal platform from which to convey some valuable life lessons; in this case from grandfather to grandson. But it's also about the innocence, respect and excitement that children sometimes express more lovingly and candidly towards grandparents. The children who read this book, or have it read to them, will no doubt enjoy the story but more importantly, absorb the feelings and values that are skilfully woven through it. Thank you, from a grandfather who is now a little more optimistic about how future generations might build their future." - Robert Rob, Grandpa of one. "If we could view earth from Leo's moon, we would say "wow " for its shear beauty from that vantage point. But to have a grandpa (or father) take us on a journey of wonder and awe, who shares the majesty and delicacy of the world we inhabit - that is true magic. The author's father was that person through his camera's lens, travels and generous spirit. So the legacy continues, from his daughter and great-grandchild giving us this view from the heavens. All I can say is "Wow " and thank you." - Vivian Scanlon"This is a book of layered storytelling, it's easy to be caught up in the adventures of William and his Grandpa as they explore many exciting and exotic locations (even had me wanting to know more and googling a few ); but the underpinning message is that it is our shared experiences in life that bring enduring joy. The simple act of reading to a child is just one of these. A great story for many ages, I look forward to reading this one to my four grandchildren." - Alison Hunter"William said "Wow " is beautifully written, bringing the wonders of our world and the magic of the connection between grandchildren and grandparents, together in a book to be shared and enjoyed." - Paul Walsh
William said, "Wow!"

William said, "Wow!"

Cinthia del Grosso

Bambini Media
2020
sidottu
The special relationship between a little boy and his grandpaWilliam said, "Wow " is a story that explores the special relationship shared by a little boy and his grandpa. It is a story for everyone who has ever known and loved a grandfather and recognised the special place that person has in their heart.It is a story about a grandpa's love for his grandson William. In his wisdom, Grandpa takes young William to visit the 'Wonders of the World'. Together they travel, using different travel modes, to each magical location and once there, Grandpa teaches William a special life lesson. But nothing is more special than the lesson that William teaches Grandpa about the magic of love Praise for the book "This is a truly special book. It's a simple story, yet it's filled with adventure, taking us on an exciting journey around the world, through its fantastic settings. But more importantly, it imparts deep truths and wisdom, and speaks volumes about the love of family." - Gloria Amici (Primary Teacher, Australia)"This seemingly simple story has multiple dimensions. Superficially it teaches a little geography, environmental awareness and lots about communication and family, which is underpinned by that special love that spans generations. The Wonders of the World is an ideal platform from which to convey some valuable life lessons; in this case from grandfather to grandson. But it's also about the innocence, respect and excitement that children sometimes express more lovingly and candidly towards grandparents. The children who read this book, or have it read to them, will no doubt enjoy the story but more importantly, absorb the feelings and values that are skilfully woven through it. Thank you, from a grandfather who is now a little more optimistic about how future generations might build their future." - Robert Rob (Grandpa of 1)"If we could view earth from Leo's moon, we would say "wow " for its shear beauty from that vantage point. But to have a grandpa (or father) take us on a journey of wonder and awe, who shares the majesty and delicacy of the world we inhabit - that is true magic. The author's father was that person through his camera's lens, travels and generous spirit. So the legacy continues, from his daughter and great-grandchild giving us this view from the heavens. All I can say is "Wow " and thank you." - Vivian Scanlon"This is a book of layered storytelling, it's easy to be caught up in the adventures of William and his Grandpa as they explore many exciting and exotic locations (even had me wanting to know more and googling a few ); but the underpinning message is that it is our shared experiences in life that bring enduring joy. The simple act of reading to a child is just one of these. A great story for many ages, I look forward to reading this one to my four grandchildren." - Alison Hunter"William said "Wow " is beautifully written, bringing the wonders of our world and the magic of the connection between grandchildren and grandparents, together in a book to be shared and enjoyed." - Paul Walsh
William Westwood

William Westwood

William Westwood

Australian Bushranging
2022
pokkari
William Westwood was only sixteen when he was transported from Essex as a convict for stealing a coat. After landing in New South Wales and being assigned to a cruel master who would have him flogged at any opportunity, he decided that he would reclaim his freedom by any means necessary. Years later, as an inmate on Norfolk Island, a place known as the Isle of Despair, William Westwood immortalised his life in written word, and it is reproduced here in full, along with transcriptions of his letters. Contemporary news reports and a collection of images help to fill the gaps and more fully immerse the reader in the world of the notorious "Jackey Jackey".