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Stingaree By: E. W. Hornung, illustrated By: George W. (Washington) Lambert (13 September 1873 - 29 May 1930) was an Australian arti
Ernest William Hornung (7 June 1866 - 22 March 1921) was an English author and poet known for writing the A. J. Raffles series of stories about a gentleman thief in late 19th-century London. Hornung was educated at Uppingham School; as a result of poor health he left the school in December 1883 to travel to Sydney, where he stayed for two years. He drew on his Australian experiences as a background when he began writing, initially short stories and later novels. In 1898 he wrote "In the Chains of Crime", which introduced Raffles and his sidekick, Bunny Manders; the characters were based partly on his friends Oscar Wilde and his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, and also on the characters of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, created by his brother-in-law, Arthur Conan Doyle. The series of Raffles short stories were collected for sale in book form in 1899, and two further books of Raffles short stories followed, as well as a poorly received novel. Aside from his Raffles stories, Hornung was a prodigious writer of fiction, publishing numerous books from 1890, with A Bride from the Bush to his 1914 novel The Crime Doctor. The First World War brought an end to Hornung's fictional output. His son, Oscar, was killed at the Second Battle of Ypres in July 1915. Hornung joined the YMCA, initially in England, then in France, where he helped run a canteen and library. He published two collections of poetry during the war, and then, afterwards, one further volume of verse and an account of his time spent in France, Notes of a Camp-Follower on the Western Front. Hornung's fragile constitution was further weakened by the stress of his war work. To aid his recuperation, he and his wife visited the south of France in 1921. He fell ill from influenza on the journey, and died on 22 March 1921, aged 54. Although much of Hornung's work has fallen into obscurity, his Raffles stories continued to be popular, and have formed numerous film and television adaptations. Hornung's stories dealt with a wider range of themes than crime: he examined scientific and medical developments, guilt, class and the unequal role played by women in society. Two threads that run through a sizeable proportion of his books are Australia and cricket; the latter was also a lifelong passion. George Washington Thomas Lambert ARA (13 September 1873 - 29 May 1930) was an Australian artist, known principally for portrait painting and as a war artist during the First World War.
Moods and Modes

Moods and Modes

George W. May

Turner
2001
sidottu
Collection of writings of George W. May. (From the Preface) “In this incongruous collection of my writings comprising various literary forms, one may trace the development or non-development of my literary power from age 12 to age 90.
Moods and Modes

Moods and Modes

George W. May

Turner
2001
pokkari
Collection of writings of George W. May. (From the Preface) “In this incongruous collection of my writings comprising various literary forms, one may trace the development or non-development of my literary power from age 12 to age 90.
Community Life for the Mentally Ill

Community Life for the Mentally Ill

George W. Fairweather; David H. Sanders; David L. Cressler; Hugo Maynard

AldineTransaction
2008
nidottu
"Community Life for the Mentally Ill" presents a social innovative experiment aimed at providing new and more participating social positions in American society for mental patients. It presents the events that occurred when a courageous group of former chronic mental patients abruptly left a hospital and established their own autonomous sub-society in a large, metropolitan area.In order to complete this experiment, the patients created a small society in the community where discharged patients could live and work. Others evaluated the effects of the newly created society upon the behavior and perceptions of its members, which is also presented here. Both the descriptive and comparative aspects of this study are presented as they occurred in real life. The book is concerned with the medical, economic, sociological, and psychological facets of these former patients' daily lives. The effects of this small society upon the neighborhood and city in which it was located, as well as its effects upon professional persons, are richly explored.Clearly defining a radical departure from standard methods for treating the mentally ill, the authors conclude that such an autonomous society can thrive in the appropriate setting; the ex-patient's chances of employment are increased and the chance of recidivism are reduced; the member's self-esteem is enhanced; treatment costs are greatly reduced; the community adjustment of all members is increased, especially among those who have been hospitalized for a long period. With new guidelines for identifying danger zones in urban settings, this becomes a critical work.
Community Life for the Mentally Ill

Community Life for the Mentally Ill

George W. Fairweather; David H. Sanders; David L. Cressler; Hugo Maynard

Routledge
2017
sidottu
"Community Life for the Mentally Ill" presents a social innovative experiment aimed at providing new and more participating social positions in American society for mental patients. It presents the events that occurred when a courageous group of former chronic mental patients abruptly left a hospital and established their own autonomous sub-society in a large, metropolitan area.In order to complete this experiment, the patients created a small society in the community where discharged patients could live and work. Others evaluated the effects of the newly created society upon the behavior and perceptions of its members, which is also presented here. Both the descriptive and comparative aspects of this study are presented as they occurred in real life. The book is concerned with the medical, economic, sociological, and psychological facets of these former patients' daily lives. The effects of this small society upon the neighborhood and city in which it was located, as well as its effects upon professional persons, are richly explored.Clearly defining a radical departure from standard methods for treating the mentally ill, the authors conclude that such an autonomous society can thrive in the appropriate setting; the ex-patient's chances of employment are increased and the chance of recidivism are reduced; the member's self-esteem is enhanced; treatment costs are greatly reduced; the community adjustment of all members is increased, especially among those who have been hospitalized for a long period. With new guidelines for identifying danger zones in urban settings, this becomes a critical work.
Fifty Years of Medicine and Surgery: An Autobiographical Sketch

Fifty Years of Medicine and Surgery: An Autobiographical Sketch

Franklin Henry Martin; William J. Mayo; George W. Crile

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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Fifty Years Of Medicine And Surgery: An Autobiographical Sketch is a book written by Franklin Henry Martin, a renowned physician and surgeon who spent half a century in the medical profession. The book is an account of his journey from his early days as a medical student to his rise as a prominent surgeon in the United States.In this autobiography, Martin shares his experiences, challenges, and achievements throughout his career. He talks about his early years in medicine, his struggles to establish himself as a surgeon, and the various medical cases he encountered over the years. The book also provides a glimpse into the medical practices and advancements during the early 20th century.Martin's autobiography is not just a personal account of his life but also a reflection of the changes that took place in the medical field during his time. He shares his views on the importance of medical education, the role of technology in medicine, and the ethics of the medical profession.Overall, Fifty Years Of Medicine And Surgery: An Autobiographical Sketch is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the history of medicine and surgery. It provides a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of a medical professional and the evolution of the medical field over the past century.With Special Reference To The Organization And Administration Of Surgery, Gynecology And Obstetrics, The Clinical Congress, The American College Of Surgeons, The Gorgas Memorial Institute, And The Participation Of The Medical Profession In The World War. Based On Personal Diary, Professional Writings, And Digest Of Professional Activities During Fifty Years. Prepared In Narrative Form For The Lay Public And The Medical Profession.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.
George Joy. An Apology Made By George For, To Satisfy, If It May By, W. Tindale
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Skuggor vid aftonlampan : trettio nattstycken

Skuggor vid aftonlampan : trettio nattstycken

Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu; Charles Dickens; Guy de Maupassant; Robert W Chambers; Edith Nesbit; Fitz-James O'Brien; Arthur Conan Doyle; Barry Pain; Louisa May Alcott; Mary Elizabeth Braddon; Jean Richepin; Maurice Level; Georges Rodenbach; Gustav Nicolai

Aleph Bokförlag
2016
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Han förde mig in i den gröna vagnen. "Ni kommer att få se besynnerliga saker", sade den gamle. Vid dessa ord upplystes rummet av ett klart men blodigt sken. Stödda mot väggarna stod hela rader av lik, gula, hemska, vanställda. Några gapskrattade, andra vred sig i dödsryckningar; några var nakna, andra i rika dräkter. Halvnakna häxor red på bockskelett, fasliga gnomer hakade sig fast i väggarna; över deras huvudskallar skakade en vampyr sina fantastiska vingar. Hela denna vidunderliga värld av orörliga och döda skuggbilder såg ut att vilja skrika och flyga. Ihåliga munnar och tomma ögongropar brann som om blodflammor rann i deras ådror. "Nog!" skrek jag. "Nog, för guds skull!" 30 klassiska rysare samlas här i en antologi fullmatad med fasor, övernaturliga mysterier och gravlika stämningar. Skräckens klassiker samsas sida vid sida med nyupptäckta häxmästare. Och inga av dessa noveller har översatts till svenska i modern tid -- allt kommer att vara lika fräscht och nytt för läsaren som en exklusiv, vällagrad mögelost!
George W. Bush and the Redemptive Dream

George W. Bush and the Redemptive Dream

Dan P. McAdams

Oxford University Press Inc
2010
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George W. Bush remains a highly controversial figure, a man for whom millions of Americans have very strong feelings. Dan McAdams' book offers an astute psychological portrait of Bush, one of the first biographies to appear since he left office as well as the first to draw systematically from personality science to analyze his life. McAdams, an international leader in personality psychology and the narrative study of lives, focuses on several key events in Bush's life, such as the death of his sister at age 7, his commitment to sobriety on his 40th birthday, and his reaction to the terrorist attacks of September 11, and his decision to invade Iraq. He sheds light on Bush's life goals, the story he constructed to make sense of his life, and the psychological dynamics that account for his behavior. Although there are many popular biographies of George W. Bush, McAdams' is the first true psychological analysis based on established theories and the latest research. Short and focused, written in an engaging style, this book offers a truly penetrating look at our forty-third president.