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"New York Times" Cookbook

"New York Times" Cookbook

Claiborne Craig

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS INC
1992
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Since it was first published in 1961, The New York Times Cook Book, a standard work for gourmet home cooks, has sold nearly three million copies in all editions and continues to sell strongly each year. All the nearly fifteen hundred recipes in the book have been reviewed, revised, and updated, and approximately 40 percent have been replaced.Emphasizing the timeless nature of this collection, Craig Claiborne has included new recipes using fresh herbs and food processor techniques. He has also added more Chinese, Indian, and foreign recipes and more recipes for pasta, rice, and grains. Additional fish recipes, new salads and bread recipes, and an exceptional chili dish enhance this edition, which contains traditional American recipes and selected recipes from twenty countries. All the recipes are clearly presented and suitable for many different occasions, ranging from a wide variety of family meals to the most formal dinner party. The author also covers sauces and salad dressings, relishes, and preserves. And there are countless old favorites and those wonderful desserts.Complete with essential cross-referencing, a table of equivalents and conversions, and an index, the revised edition of The New York Times Cook Book is a superb new cookbook to give, to own, and to use for years to come.
Studies in Upplandic Runography

Studies in Upplandic Runography

Claiborne W. Thompson

University of Texas Press
1975
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Studies in Upplandic Runography is a detailed treatment of the runic inscriptions from the province of Uppland, Sweden, where runic art reached a high point in A.D. 1200 and where runic inscriptions are most numerous. Most of the runic monuments discussed are from the eleventh century, an important period when Sweden was making the transition from paganism to Christianity. The names of nearly fifty rune-carvers (runographers), professional and amateur, are known. However, many of the inscriptions were left unsigned. Claiborne Thompson examines the major problem of how an unsigned inscription is attributed to a known carver. Since each carver had a distinctive style which must be delineated, the book contains an exhaustive survey of the norms of Upplandic runography. In order to match the inscriptions with their carvers, Thompson analyzes the entire corpus of inscriptions from Uppland, their formation, the artistic designs they bear, the shapes of the runes on them, the orthography and language on them, and the manner in which they were carved. Thompson then establishes a set of criteria for determining the authorship of a runic monument, stressing rune forms. All of the criteria are used in an extensive discussion of the carvings of Asmund Karasun, an interesting and influential carver from the first half of the eleventh century. In addition, Thompson’s review of research describes scholarly interest in the problems of runography beginning in the early seventeenth century. The book includes an introductory sketch of the cultural background of Uppland and relates the runic tradition to historical and cultural traditions in eleventh-century Sweden.
Upper Country

Upper Country

Claiborne A. (Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy) Skinner

John Hopkins University Press
2008
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Takes the reader through daily life at posts like Forts Saint Louis and Michilimakinac. This work illuminates the complexities of interracial marriage with the courtship of Michel Aco at Peoria, and explains how France's New World adventurism played a role in the outbreak of the Seven Years War and the beginning of the modern era.
The Upper Country

The Upper Country

Claiborne A. Skinner

Johns Hopkins University Press
2008
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The Upper Country melds myth and conventional history to provide a memorable tale of French designs in the middle of what became the United States. Putting the reader on the battlefields, at the trading posts, and on the rivers with voyageurs and their allies from the Indian nations, Claiborne Skinner reveals the saintly missionaries and jolly fur traders of popular myth as agents of a hard-nosed, often ruthless, imperial endeavor. Skinner's engaging narrative takes the reader through daily life at posts like Forts Saint Louis and Michilimakinac, illuminates the complexities of interracial marriage with the courtship of Michel Aco at Peoria, and explains how France's New World adventurism played a role in the outbreak of the Seven Years War and the beginning of the modern era. In this story, many of the traditional heroes and villains of American history take on surprising roles. The last Stuart kings of England seem shrewd and even human; George Washington makes his debut appearance on the stage of history by assassinating a French officer and plunging Europe into the first truly global war. From unthinkable hardship to dreams of fur trade profits, this fascinating exploration sheds new light on France and its imperial venture into the Great Lakes.
The Charlotte Observer

The Charlotte Observer

Claiborne Jack

The University of North Carolina Press
2012
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The history of an important newspaper is almost by definition a political, economic, and social history of the region it serves as well as the human drama of the people whose visions, talents, and labors shaped it over the years. Jack Claiborne combines these elements in The Charlotte Observer, a narrative that traces the development of the largest newpaper in the Carolinas from Reconstruction to the present.A business-oriented paper from the outset, the Observer began as a four-page, single-sheet publication, printed and folded by hand and distributed mostly by train. Today its huge presses print, cut, count, and fold more than 230,000 copies daily and 270,000 on Sundays for distribution by truck to mountain towns and coastal resorts as well as the sprawling neighborhoods of Charlotte.The rise of the Observer mirrors the rise of Charlotte as the Carolinas' largest trading, manufacturing, financial, and distribution center, and the evolution of the surrounding Piedmont countryside from an area of rolling farms and cotton fields to a dispersed urban region of manufacturing and commerce. In telling the Observer's story, Claiborne also recounts the birth and death of its formal rival, the evening Charlotte News (1888-1985). The story documents the Observer's embrace of the New South creed as it emerged as one of North Carolina's most influential newspapers and the voice of its industrial interests.Like Charlotte and the surrounding region, which were shaped by such men as Zebulon Vance, James Duke, Henry Belk, and Cameron Morrison, the Observer bears the imprint of many personalities, from pioneer industrialist D. A. Tompkins and the eloquent, outspoken editor J. P. Caldwell, to John S. and John L. Knight, leaders of the national company that owns the modern Observer. Spiced with vignettes of those and others who shaped and guided the paper, Claiborne's account captures the clash of ambition and personality that marked the paper's rise.The death of editor J. P. Caldwell in 1911 touched off a five-year struggle for power until the paper was purchased by Curtis Johnson, who built it into a large and highly profitable enterprise. Johnson's death in 1950 precipitated another five-year struggle, resulting in the paper's purchase by the Knights and their appointment of ""Pete"" McKnight as editor. Under McKnight the paper abandoned its rigid conservatism to become an advocate of social change across the South.A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.
Emma Morton Ginsburg: The Wife of the Wandering Jew

Emma Morton Ginsburg: The Wife of the Wandering Jew

Clayborn Ellis Landers

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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""Emma Morton Ginsburg: The Wife Of The Wandering Jew"" is a historical fiction novel written by Clayborn Ellis Landers. The story is set in the early 1900s and revolves around the life of Emma Morton Ginsburg, a young woman who marries a mysterious man known as the Wandering Jew. The novel follows Emma's journey as she struggles to come to terms with her husband's enigmatic past and his constant need to wander. As Emma tries to build a life with her husband, she must confront the challenges that come with being married to a man who is always on the move. She also has to navigate the societal expectations of the time, which place a great deal of pressure on women to conform to traditional gender roles. Throughout the novel, Landers weaves in historical events and figures, providing a rich backdrop for the story. Emma's journey takes her across the United States and Europe, giving readers a glimpse into the cultural and political climate of the time. Overall, ""Emma Morton Ginsburg: The Wife Of The Wandering Jew"" is a captivating and thought-provoking novel that explores themes of love, identity, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world.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.
Hippo

Hippo

Claybourne Anna

Bloomsbury Childrens Books
2012
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Animals on the Edge takes a dramatic look at endangered animals around the world, and what is being done to help them. Each book focuses on a different species, taking the reader on a journey to learn about what is being done to help animals in danger, both in the wild and at the zoo. From investigating daily routines, such as how animals hunt and what they eat, to hard-hitting facts about the causes of species extinction in the wild and how conservation efforts and zoo programmes can help, these books are packed with exciting real-life tales and inside information as well as amazing photography throughout. Presented in a magazine style, through accessible chunks o finformation, and packed full of full-colour photos and graphics, this exciting, high-interest series will appeal to reluctant and able readers alike, with key links to the geography curriculum. Includes feature panels with animal stats, facts and real-life rescue stories as well as further information on what readers can do to get involved.
Don't Read This Before Bed

Don't Read This Before Bed

Claybourne Anna

National Geographic Kids
2017
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Love to tell scary stories around the camp fire? Like to solve mysteries? Brave enough to hear the truth about some pretty freaky phenomena? Then cuddle up with this spooky spine-tingler, filled with delightfully frightful true stories of real-life monsters, doomed domains, menacing mysteries, strange disappearances, and so much more. Meet ghosts, ghouls, and zombies. Go inside haunted houses, hidden graveyards, and deadly secret passages. The Fright-o-meter rates each story for its level of scariness. Full of thrills and chills, this book will have you sleeping with a nightlight for sure. Read if you dare, but don't say we didn't warn you!
Revelation End-Time Prophecy

Revelation End-Time Prophecy

Claiborne E Miles

Xulon Press
2022
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We, who are alive today, can read The Revelation and see the future and know what is to come for our families. This physical life and death is not the end. There is life after physical death. We can learn that we have a choice about where we spend eternity, Hell, or in Heaven with Jesus. We learn that this is a CHOICE. The greatest decision we will ever make is our choice about WHERE we wish to spend eternity. Read The Revelation and it will help you make the GREATEST DECISION YOU WILL EVER MAKE IN YOUR LIFE If you fail to overtly make that choice, it will be made for you, and you will rue the day that you failed to choose Heaven through Jesus Christ our Lord. This book is to encourage you to choose now. Claiborne grew up in Calhoun County, Mississippi, graduated from Delta State University in 1950, a Master's Degree from the University of Mississippi in 1954, and spent 1952-1956 in the Air Force. Claiborne established CLAY MILES INSURANCE AGENCY, was awarded the LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD, and is a life member of the MILLION DOLLAR ROUND TABLE. He served his community on the Gulfport School Board. Claiborne became a member of First Baptist Church Gulfport, MS, in 1954 and has taught Bible classes since then. He is a retired deacon, former trustee, and Spiritual Counselor for Gulf Coast Community Ministries. Both he and his wife teach Bible Classes. Claiborne became a Gideon in 1962. He is active in the distribution of Gideon New Testaments. He is the longest serving Gideon in the State of Mississippi. Claiborne says "Praise God for giving me the opportunity to serve Him."