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Adam Spencer's Book of Numbers: A Bizarre and Hilarious Journey from 1 to 100
How many people do you need in a room before there'll be a birthday in common? Why is 70 weird, and what can we do about it? How can 56 people eat 1 pizza? In 100 bite-size chapters of no more than three pages each, Adam Spencer gives each number, 1 to 100, its place in the limelight. For example, take 65. It's the constant of a 5 x 5 "magic square" -- a square that contains the numbers 1 to 25, where all the rows and columns and each diagonal add up to 65. Elizabeth Taylor had 65 costume changes in Cleopatra. And sharks can travel up to 65 kilometers per hour (about 40 mph). After reading Adam Spencer's Book of Numbers, readers will never look at numbers the same way again.
Adam Spencer's Maths 101

Adam Spencer's Maths 101

Adam Spencer

Hardie Grant Books
2021
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Adam Spencer’s Maths 101 is the reassuring maths book companion for parents and their children tackling primary school level maths.If you’ve ever been challenged mathematically (and who hasn't?), then Adam Spencer is here with this crucial refresher to help you confidently assist your kids learning maths for the first time.Covering basic maths methods and concepts taught in primary school, Adam breaks the numbers down to their bare bones so parents can not only hit refresh on their own understanding, but also see the clever ways they can bring these lessons to life for their kids. Ordered in easily digestible sections, Adam Spencer’s Maths 101 is presented with hundreds of diagrams, exercises, simple steps and explanations so you will never be bamboozled again or embarrassed in front of your children.Well-known for his maths acumen and comic radio and television entertainment, Adam makes maths fun for everyone. Under his wing, parents will discover that they really did understand maths all along and that helping the kids is actually a doddle. If you're concerned about your child's maths skills and want to know how to help them, Adam Spencer’s Maths 101 is for you.
Willesden in Old Photographs

Willesden in Old Photographs

Adam Spencer

Sutton Publishing Ltd
1996
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This addition to the "Britain in Old Photographs" series brings together a collection of black-and-white pictures spanning the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Drawn from family albums, local collections and professional photographers, they show the way things were and how they have changed. Every photograph is captioned, providing names and dates where possible, revealing historical and anecdotal detail and giving life to the scenes and personalities captured through the camera lens. Bringing together all aspects of daily life - celebrations and disasters, work and leisure, people and buildings - the collection should inspire memories, as well as serve as an introduction to visitors.
The Green Zone Kicker

The Green Zone Kicker

Adam Spencer

Lulu.com
2011
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The Green Zone Kicker is a field goal kicker, so loyal to his team, he becomes the first field goal kicker ever to have to go to the other team's sideline for protection from his own team. Why? He purposely kicked the ball away from the field goal because he refused to score against the team he loved. His beloved team was the Steel City(A.K.A. Pittsburgh) Iron Workers.
ARNA 2011

ARNA 2011

Adam Spencer

Sydney University Press
2011
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The 2011 edition of ARNA – a unique and progressive journal that showcases the voices of Sydney University's Arts students, and promotes a diversity of style and form across multiple creative and literary mediums.
Roll-turning for sections in steel and iron
Roll-turning for sections in steel and iron - Working drawings for rails, sleepers, girders, bulbs, ties, angles is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1894. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Aristotle, Adam Smith and Karl Marx

Aristotle, Adam Smith and Karl Marx

Spencer J. Pack

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
2010
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Spencer Pack compares and contrasts Aristotle’s, Smith’s and Marx’s theoretical systems on six fundamental issues: exchange value, money, capital, character, government, and change. This book also provides insights on issues concerning the continuing development of world money, saving, managerial capitalism, corrupt governments, and various secular and religious movements for social change.
Bethany - Resurrected Church

Bethany - Resurrected Church

Richard Spencer; Adam Threlfall

Lulu.com
2015
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This book is a record of a conversation between Jesus and part of his bride - one local church. We will follow this conversation over a number of years as he revealed more and more of his vision for his church. He said to the man who would be the first among the first apostles, "I will build my church", and we will follow how he has been building us into the community that he wants us to be.
Morpheus Tales

Morpheus Tales

Adam Bradley; Andrew Hook; Alan Spencer

Lulu.com
2014
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For the first time collected together, the best weird fiction from Morpheus Tales, the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine Only the very best weird fiction has been hand-picked from the Morpheus Tales archives to create the third collected volume of the magazine Christopher Fowler calls "edgy and dark". Featuring fiction by Simon Addams, Barbra Annino, Richard Farren Barber, David Brookes, Eric S. Brown, Kevin Brown, Tom Cardamone, Lee Collins, Nicholas Day, Thomas Henry Dylan, Paul Eckert, Craig Hallam, Andrew Hook, Adrian Ludens, David McGillveray, Christian McPhate, Colin Meldrum, Andrew Morris, Aaron Polson, John M. Radosta, Willie Smith, Alan Spencer, Wayne Summers, Lennart Svensson, Kevin Wallis. Established horror best-sellers rub shoulders with rising stars and newcomers in this diverse collection of short weird fiction.
Morpheus Tales

Morpheus Tales

Adam Bradley; Tommy B Smith; Alan Spencer

Lulu Press Inc
2012
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For the first time collected together in one volume, the best weird fiction from Morpheus Tales, the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine Only the very best weird fiction has been hand-picked from the Morpheus Tales archives to create this first collected volume of the magazine Christopher Fowler calls "edgy and dark". Featuring fiction by Lyn Cannaday, Robert T. Canipe, Steven Lee Climer, Nickolas Cook, Garon Cockrell, Nick Day, Vic Fortezza, Ken Goldman, Gary Hewitt, Todd Austin Hunt, Michael Laimo, Kevin Lucia, Adrian Ludens, Christian McPhate, Mari Mitchell, Theresa C. Newbill, Aaron A. Polson, Jonathan J. Schlosser, Tommy B. Smith, Alan Spencer, Wayne Summers, Randy Young, Mark Zirbel, Lee Clark Zumpe. Established horror best-sellers rub shoulders with rising stars and newcomers in this diverse collection of short weird fiction.
The Politics of Melancholy from Spenser to Milton
During the so-called Age of Melancholy, many writers invoked both traditional and new conceptualizations of the disease in order to account for various types of social turbulence, ranging from discontent and factionalism to civil war. Writing about melancholy became a way to explore both the causes and preventions of political disorder, on both specific and abstract levels. Thus, at one and the same moment, a writer could write about melancholy to discuss specific and ongoing political crises and to explore more generally the principles which generate political conflicts in the first place. In the course of developing a traditional discourse of melancholy of its own, English writers appropriated representations of the disease - often ineffectively - in order to account for the political turbulence during the civil war and Interregnum periods
The Politics of Melancholy from Spenser to Milton
During the so-called Age of Melancholy, many writers invoked both traditional and new conceptualizations of the disease in order to account for various types of social turbulence, ranging from discontent and factionalism to civil war. Writing about melancholy became a way to explore both the causes and preventions of political disorder, on both specific and abstract levels. Thus, at one and the same moment, a writer could write about melancholy to discuss specific and ongoing political crises and to explore more generally the principles which generate political conflicts in the first place. In the course of developing a traditional discourse of melancholy of its own, English writers appropriated representations of the disease - often ineffectively - in order to account for the political turbulence during the civil war and Interregnum periods
Briefwechsel mit Adam Rechenberg

Briefwechsel mit Adam Rechenberg

Philipp Jakob Spener

Mohr Siebeck
2019
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Die Briefe Philipp Jakob Speners, des Begründers des lutherischen Pietismus, sind für die Kirchen- und Kulturgeschichte Quellen allerersten Ranges. Sie gewähren Einblick in das Werden und die Ausbreitung der pietistischen Bewegung und sind darüber hinaus von einzigartigem Informationswert für viele Gebiete des geistigen und gesellschaftlichen Lebens auch außerhalb des religiös-kirchlichen Raumes.Mit dem Briefwechsel von Philipp Jakob Spener (1635-1705) und Adam Rechenberg (1642-1721) wird die umfangreichste erhaltene und bisher nur handschriftlich überlieferte Korrespondenz Speners der Forschung zur Verfügung gestellt. Das Quellenkorpus eröffnet umfangreiche und vertiefte Einblicke in Leben und Denken, Wirken und Netzwerke Speners. Daneben bietet der Briefwechsel wertvolle Informationen zur Kirchen- und Institutionengeschichte wie auch zur Sozial- und Mentalitätsgeschichte der Zeit Speners.Der erste Band dieser Reihe umfasst 199 Briefe aus den Jahren 1686-1689, die - aufgrund der fragmentarischen Überlieferungslage für diesen Zeitraum - fast ausschließlich von Spener stammen. Die Briefe zeichnen ein vielschichtiges Bild von seiner Tätigkeit als Oberhofprediger in Dresden sowie von Speners Auseinandersetzung mit politischen, kirchlichen und theologischen Vorgängen seiner Zeit.
Briefwechsel mit Adam Rechenberg 1686-1704

Briefwechsel mit Adam Rechenberg 1686-1704

Philipp Jakob Spener

Mohr Siebeck
2025
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Die Briefe Philipp Jakob Speners, des Begründers des lutherischen Pietismus, sind für die Kirchen- und Kulturgeschichte Quellen allerersten Ranges. Sie gewähren Einblick in das Werden und die Ausbreitung der pietistischen Bewegung und sind darüber hinaus von einzigartigem Informationswert für viele Gebiete des geistigen und gesellschaftlichen Lebens auch außerhalb des religiös-kirchlichen Raumes.Mit dem Briefwechsel von Philipp Jakob Spener (1635-1705) und Adam Rechenberg (1642-1721) wird die umfangreichste erhaltene und bisher nur handschriftlich überlieferte Korrespondenz Speners der Forschung zur Verfügung gestellt. Das Quellenkorpus eröffnet umfassende und vertiefte Einsicht in Leben und Denken, Wirken und Netzwerke Speners. Daneben bietet der Briefwechsel wertvolle Informationen zur Kirchen- und Institutionengeschichte wie auch zur Sozial- und Mentalitätsgeschichte.Der dritte Band dieser Reihe umfasst 179 Briefe aus den Jahren 1691-1693. Die Korrespondenz ermöglicht Einblicke in die neue Tätigkeit Speners als Propst und Konsistorialrat in Berlin, in die politischen, kirchlichen und theologischen Vorgänge der Zeit sowie in die intensiven Auseinandersetzungen um den Pietismus. Erläuterungen zum Editionsvorhaben sowie zahlreiche Zusatzinformationen zur Edition sind auf der Website "Forschungsstelle Edition Spenerbriefe" zu finden: http://www.edition-spenerbriefe.de.
Adam

Adam

Ariel Schrag

Mariner Books,US
2014
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NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE. A sweet and subversive coming-of-age novel by award-winning memoirist and screenwriter Ariel Schrag.When Adam Freedman—a skinny, awkward, inexperienced teenager from Piedmont, California—goes to stay with his older sister Casey in New York City, he is hopeful that his life is about to change. And it sure does.It is the summer of 2006. Gay marriage and transgender rights are in the air, and Casey has thrust herself into a wild lesbian subculture. Soon Adam is tagging along to underground clubs, where there are hot older women everywhere he turns. It takes some time for him to realize that many in this new crowd assume he is trans—a boy who was born a girl. Why else would this baby-faced guy always be aroundThen Adam meets Gillian, the girl of his dreams—but she couldn’t possibly be interested in him. Unless passing as a trans guy might actually work in his favor . . .Ariel Schrag’s scathingly funny and poignant debut novel puts a fresh spin on questions of love, attraction, self-definition, and what it takes to be at home in your own skin.“An insightful, funny, and unexpected love story.”—Aimee Mann"[An] audacious coming-of-age novel.”—Miami Herald "Compulsively readable."—Bookforum "Hilarious...Schrag's riotous, poignant debut novel will leave you reeling."—SF Weekly
Adam

Adam

Gboyega Odubanjo

FABER FABER
2024
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE T. S. ELIOT PRIZESHORTLISTED FOR THE JHALAK POETRY PRIZELONGLISTED FOR THE JOHN POLLARD FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL POETRY PRIZEThe debut collection of poetry by Gboyega Odubanjo.'On 21 September 2001, the torso of a black boy was discovered in the River Thames, near Tower Bridge in central London, clothed only in an orange pair of girls' shorts. Given the name "Adam" by police officers, the unidentified boy was between four and eight years old. What comes next cannot without a story of water and offering. The sun shines and we gather because the river allows it. Na from clap dem dey enter dance. We enter with, and as, Adam.' - Gboyega OdubanjoHaunted by the discovery of the remains of a young Black boy in the River Thames in London, 2001, Gboyega Odubanjo's Adam builds from the Genesis myth and from Yoruba culture to examine with an unflinching eye the disappearance of a child and its implication for all Black lives, and for the society in which we live.Gboyega Odubanjo (1996-2023) was born and raised in East London. He is the author of three poetry pamphlets: While I Yet Live (Bad Betty Press), Two stops short of Barking (The Alternative School of Economics) and Aunty Uncle Poems (The Poetry Business/New Poets List), winner of the Michael Marks Poetry Award and an Eric Gregory Award. A Barbican Young Poet alumnus, Odubanjo was an editor at bath magg journal and Bad Betty Press, co-chair of Magma and a member of the Roundhouse Poetry Collective, after which he later became a Roundhouse Resident Artist. He was a creative-writing tutor on the Creative Future IMPART programme, supporting writers from underrepresented backgrounds. His UK garage single 'LDN GRLS' with Love Remain is out with the Sony Music UK label Black Butter Records. The Gboyega Odubanjo Foundation for low-income Black writers was established in 2023 to honour his legacy. Adam, published posthumously in 2024, is his debut poetry collection.'What a voice he has - fresh, worn, elegiac, present. If ever a volume offered a story about water, loss, migration and every last one of us, Adam does.' Andrew O'Hagan, Observer'Here is a heavy, mystical, humorous and lyrical Black British voice that will live forever.' Raymond Antrobus'Adam is a watery chorus, spirited and kinetic. These poems crackle with love and risk . . . Odubanjo was a singular voice in British poetry, one which will endure.' Momtaza Mehri'With Adam, it feels like Gboyega Odubanjo excavates traditions to create a new world with a language and texture completely of its own.' Tife Kusoro'Adam is an anticipated debut, from a poet rooted in community. A poet whose name and charm will continue to live in our hearts and minds for generations.' Yomi Sode'An extraordinary and arresting book.' Kate Kellaway, Observer'A monumental polyphonic odyssey . . . Reading this collection is an experience of exquisite heartbreak.' Oluwaseun Olayiwola, Guardian'Odubanjo's art was - and is, in the never-ending presentness of his book - an art of the impossibly perfected everyday . . . Adam grants its readers extraordinary perceptions throughout - it's a light, keeping visible a story too likely to fade from view, and making more visible a poet who must be read.' Shane McCrae, Daily Telegraph'Gboyega Odubanjo's posthumous debut, Adam (Faber), took the story of the torso of a Black boy found in the Thames in 2001 and explored its symbolism for the poet's youth in a London where "the streets are paved with cousins". It's a profound loss that his first book is also his last.' Jeremy Noel-Tod, TLS Books of the Year 2024 'Odubanjo's Adam (Faber, £12.99) - a many-voiced, richly imaginative response to the death of a Nigerian boy whose body was found in the Thames in 2006 - is almost certain to make this much-missed poet the first posthumous winner of a TS Eliot Prize since Ted Hughes.' Telegraph, Best Poetry of 2024 'Flowing between different voices - news reports, myth, London dialect - Gboyega memorialises an anonymous boy's death, and offers a conflicted love-letter to the capital. TFS' Telegraph, 'The 50 Best Books of 2024 - ranked''Blending English, Pidgin and Yoruba, Odubanjo's language is by turns laser sharp, expansive and indelible: "there is nothing left to dig a grave / wait and enjoy life / wait and bury me / your touch is life / your gapped teeth please me / the story is yours". Finishing the book leaves you mesmerised, and keening for what would have come next.' Rishi Dastidar, Guardian Best Poetry Books of 2024