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The Re-Imagined Chas H. Marshall 1891 Horse Laughs
HORSE LAUGHS is a series of cartoons drawn and colored by Charles Hunt Marshall, who was better known by his pseudonym, murder mystery writer Peter Hunt. Here, Marshall demonstrates his artistic technique by rendering several scenes of a fox hunt on horseback.In this RE-IMAGINED volume, we apply our own takes to the dialogue that might be taking place in the scenes, while doing a compare and contrast with the original scenes from 1891. Prepare to look back over 130 at these classic renderings from Chas. H. Marshall.
Einführung in Die Volkswirtschaftslehre: Mit Marx, Menger Und Marshall Durch Die Grundlagen Der Ökonomie
Die Volkswirtschaftslehre hat sich in den vergangenen Jahrzehnten zunehmend einseitig an neoklassischen Modellen ausgerichtet, was sich auch in den volkswirtschaftlichen Lehrb chern widerspiegelt. Der Anspruch der vorliegenden Einf hrung ist es, diese Einseitigkeit zu berwinden, indem sie - neben der Neoklassik - die beiden anderen zentralen Denkschulen in den Fokus r ckt: die sterreichische Schule und den Marxismus. Diese Erweiterung er ffnet Studierenden einen berblick ber das gesamte Spektrum volkswirtschaftlichen Denkens. Zugleich werden sie bef higt, die wichtigsten wirtschaftspolitischen Instrumente, die mit diesen drei Lehrgeb uden einhergehen, unter Beachtung ihrer konomischen und gesellschaftlichen Wirkungen zu bewerten. Da schon das Verst ndnis der Marx'schen Lehre ein Grundwissen zu Industrialisierung und modernen Wirtschaftskrisen voraussetzt, bietet das Buch zudem immer wieder wirtschaftshistorische Exkurse und Einordnungen. Schlie lich behandelt es, abweichend von g ngigen volkswirtschaftlichen Einf hrungen, ausf hrlich das Bankenwesen sowie die allgegenw rtige Staatsverschuldung.
15 Stars: Eisenhower, Macarthur, Marshall: Three Generals Who Saved the American Century
15 Stars presents the intertwined lives of three great men--Eisenhower, MacArthur, and Marshall--against the sweeping background of six unforgettable decades, from the two world wars to the Cold War. As it reveals the personalities behind the public images, it shows how much of a difference three men can make not only to a nation, but the world. In the closing days of World War II, America looked up to three five-star generals as its greatest heroes. George C. Marshall, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Douglas MacArthur personified victory, from the Pentagon to Normandy to the Far East. Counterparts and on occasion competitors, they had leapfrogged each other, sometimes stonewalled each other, even supported and protected each other throughout their celebrated careers. In the public mind they stood for glamour, integrity, and competence. But for dramatic twists of circumstance, all three--rather than only one--might have occupied the White House.
Jim!: Six True Stories about One Great Artist: James Marshall
A picture book biography of the late, great James Marshall--illustrator of Miss Nelson is Missing and the George and Martha series--and as clever, delightful, and daring as Jim himself Author and illustrator James Marshall let kids in on the joke. He knew little kids were smart, and he didn't talk down to them in his stories. He was right--kids loved his picture books. Decades after his death, the characters he illustrated--Miss Nelson, Viola Swamp, George and Martha, Goldilocks, Fox and His Friends--are still beloved. James Marshall should be at least as famous as his characters, and now he is, in his own picture book biography. Created in an irreverent style inspired by James Marshall's own art and storytelling, this delightful biography, featuring James as a fox, celebrates in both form and content what made James--"Jim" to his friends--so talented, funny, and special, and what has made his tales last. This time, Jim is the main character. "Funny and filled with insights.]" --Booklist, starred review "A better bio of Jim could hardly exist." --Kirkus, starred review "Poignantly, comically human." --Publishers Weekly