Kirjahaku
Etsi kirjoja tekijän nimen, kirjan nimen tai ISBN:n perusteella.
1000 tulosta hakusanalla George Malcolm Stratton
Reproduction of the original: Malcolm Sage, Detective by Herbert George Jenkins
Reproduction of the original: Malcolm Sage, Detective by Herbert George Jenkins
Malcolm Sage, Detective, has been considered an important book throughout the human history. So that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. The whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. This book is not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.
James of St George has a reputation as one of the most significant castle builders of the Middle Ages. His origins and early career at the heart of Europe, and his subsequent masterminding of Edward I of England's castle-building programmes in Wales and Scotland, bestow upon him an international status afforded to few other master builders retained by the English crown. The works erected under his leadership represent what many consider to be the apog e of castle development in the British Isles, and Malcolm Hislop's absorbing new study of the architecture is the most important reassessment to be published in recent times. His book explores the evolution of the Edwardian castle and James of St George's contribution to it. He gives a fascinating insight into the design, construction and organisation of such large-scale building projects, and the structural, military and domestic characters of the castles themselves. James's work on castles in the medieval duchy of Savoy is revisited, as are the native and foreign influences on the design of those he built for Edward I. Some seventy years after A.J. Taylor began his pioneering research into James of St George and his connection with Wales, the time is ripe for this revaluation of James's impact and of the extent of his influence on the architectural character of the
This book is the most thorough study yet undertaken of the headquarters building of the Institution of Civil Engineers in Great George Street, London, SW1. It considers how the building visually represents the authority of the profession and discusses not only the architecture and technology of the building but also the social relationships that underpin the structure. Few headquarter buildings associated with the professions have been subject to serious historical study; in effect they are anonymous buildings passed by each day almost without comment. The aim of this study is to show that such buildings have a story to tell, that they and their contents are more than just 'mute objects' but give valuable insights into the organisation occupying the building. The Great George Street building, which was constructed over a thirty-seven month interval from 1910 to 1913, is surprisingly barely mentioned by architectural historians and received only briefest acknowledgement in the building press of the day.The story has relevance to all those other professional associations that occupy a large headquarters building or council chamber and anyone who is interested in architecture and construction history.
A History of the Reigning Family of Lahore, with Some Account of the Jummoo Rajahs, the Seik Soldiers and Their Sirdars. with Notes on Malcolm, Prinsep, Lawrence, Steinbach, M'Gregor and the Calcutta Review.
George Monro Carmichael Smyth
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
pokkari
Title: A History of the reigning family of Lahore, with some account of the Jummoo Rajahs, the Seik Soldiers and their Sirdars. With notes on Malcolm, Prinsep, Lawrence, Steinbach, M'Gregor and the Calcutta Review.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This collection reflects the changing perceptions of Western historians, travellers, traders, and others surveying the Middle East. Texts and first-person travelogues include illustrated volumes. Other works focus on the earlier history of Persian and Arabic areas of the world. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Smyth, George Monro Carmichael; 1847. xxx, 263, xl p.; 8 . T 35707
Myths and Men: Patrick Henry, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson
Bernard Mayo; Malcolm Lester
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
sidottu
Myths and Men: Patrick Henry, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson is a book by Bernard Mayo that explores the lives and legacies of three of America's founding fathers. The book examines the myths that have been created around these figures and the reality of their lives and actions. Mayo delves into the political and personal lives of Patrick Henry, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson, examining their roles in the American Revolution and the formation of the United States. He explores how their actions and beliefs have been mythologized over time, and how these myths have shaped the way we think about these historical figures today. The book also looks at the flaws and contradictions of these men, including their attitudes towards slavery and their personal lives. Mayo provides a nuanced and complex portrait of these three important figures, challenging readers to reconsider their preconceptions and understand the complexities of history. Overall, Myths and Men: Patrick Henry, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson is a thought-provoking and insightful exploration of three of America's most important founding fathers. It offers a fresh perspective on their lives and legacies, and encourages readers to think critically about the myths and legends that have grown up around them.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.
Myths and Men: Patrick Henry, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson
Bernard Mayo; Malcolm Lester
Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
nidottu
Pattern for Conquest
George O (George Oliver) Smith; Malcolm Kildale
Anson Street Press
2025
pokkari
Pattern for Conquest
George O (George Oliver) Smith; Malcolm Kildale
Anson Street Press
2025
sidottu
'Northeton..a praty uplandyshe towne..' Building Recording, Excavation and Documentary Research in King's Norton, Birmingham, 2005-2007
George Demidowicz; Malcolm Hislop; Stephen Price
BAR Publishing
2011
nidottu
Children's Services
Hill Malcolm; Sir George Head; Andrew Lockyer; Reid Barbara; Taylor Raymond
Routledge
2012
nidottu
Children?s Services: Working Together brings together contributions from a number of authors in the field. The book covers policy, theory, research and practice relevant to students and professionals working with children in a wide range of roles. The emphasis on working collaboratively with other professionals, where appropriate, and the holistic approach to children make this a valuable resource to anyone working with children today.
The most challenging, most invigorating holes a golfer can tackle. Playing on a links—which is golf the way it should be played—is every golfer’s dream. But among serious golfers, there is also controversy. What constitutes a true links course? How many of the world’s 30,000 golf courses are links? Which country has the most? Is it possible to build one today? In this beautiful book, George Peper and Malcolm Campbell, two writers who know golf inside and out, answer these questions and provide a concise and entertaining tour of the world’s best links courses. After profiling St. Andrews—the links that is the birthplace of the game—and 50 other classic links in the British Isles, the authors visit the courses in other parts of the world. They also examine how links design has become hot again, thanks to a revival of British-style course architecture and the fact that they’re more eco-friendly than traditional courses. Throughout, esteemed golf photographer Iain Lowe’s gorgeous images show the world’s best 246 links in all their glory.
The Atonement In Modern Evangelical Thought
George M Ella; Edward Malcolm
Go Publications
2021
sidottu
The heart of the gospel is the death of Jesus Christ. To understand the gospel we must understand what happened on the cross. We talk of 'power in the blood' but what does Christ's blood do? How is God reconciled to a sinner? How is divine anger placated and justification secured? Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ implies there is something meaningful and objective to be known and believed. Words matter and the language and terminology we use to describe the work of the Saviour on the cross is important for personal spiritual wellbeing and essential for honest gospel preaching. Good words, old words, words like atonement, ransom, redemption, and propitiation, to mention a few, are words that carry meaning and significance. We must not lose these words nor their weightiness and power. If we are to know and experience grace, mercy, and peace with God, and real joy in the Lord, it is essential we know the true gospel in all its depth and splendour. Yet, because language changes and because there is a general dumbing down of doctrinal precision from pulpits and presses, today's evangelicals are at risk of losing much of the wealth of the theology bequeathed to them by their forebears. This will come at a price. Shallow understanding leads to shallow experience of God's grace and goodness. In this book Dr George Ella draws from his wide knowledge of history, theology, language and education to show the importance of keeping a clear focus on Christ's one saving work on the cross while not losing sight of the many ways salvation is presented, described and admired by the Holy Spirit in scripture revelation. He shows how misusing terms diminishes clear understanding and challenges those who have purposefully confused Bible revelation by ignoring or redefining Bible words and muddying pure gospel streams. This work will serve all believers well as it re-emphasises the importance of clear doctrine for a Christian's experience of grace. Young preachers will benefit who realise the importance of the words they bring to their ministry and the need for clarity and truth in serving their congregations with God's message of peace by the atoning death of Jesus Christ.