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Alistair B. A Boxall

    The Life and Works of W.G. Collingwood
    The Six Secrets of Intelligence
    Talking Leaves
    • Talking Leaves

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,9(119)Évaluer

      "Each of these authors writes of what he or she knows best, of what is in their blood: the traditions of their cultures ad the wounds of their hearts. From best selling authors such as Louise Erdrich an N. Scott Momaday, to new voice such as Diane Glancy and Gloria Bird, the result is a brilliant anthology resonant with feeling and color, as distinctive as the rhythms of a stomp dance, as enduring as stories passed from one generation with love. Editor Craig Lesly vividly captures the struggle of Native Americans who hope to preserve the wisdom of their ancestors in the face of a white world. Their writing reverberates with a sense of place, generational family loyalty, with the poverty and despair of the present, the power of old beliefs and the resiliency of a yet proud people."--Provided by publisher

      Talking Leaves
    • The Six Secrets of Intelligence

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,4(70)Évaluer

      Six ideas that reveal how to see through lies, deceptions and empty rhetoric, and a warning that we currently misunderstand both intelligence and education.

      The Six Secrets of Intelligence
    • This well researched biography provides a comprehensive account of the life and works of William Gershom Collingwood (1854-1932), a nineteenth century polymath whose story should be better known. He was a noted friend and colleague of John Ruskin, whose secretary he later became.

      The Life and Works of W.G. Collingwood