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    WOOD'S TWO YEARS RESIDENCE~in the Settlement on the English Prairie June 25, 1820-July 3, 1821
    God Is in the House
    The Quotable Executive
    Truth in Fiction
    The Business Letter Handbook
    Lady Chevy
    • Lady Chevy

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      " « On m'appelle Chevy parce que j'ai le derrière très large, comme une Chevrolet. Ce surnom remonte au début du collège. Les garçons de la campagne sont très intelligents et délicats. » . À dix-huit ans, Amy Wirkner est aussi lucide qu'intelligente. Et elle n'attend qu'une chose : obtenir une bourse d'études universitaires pour quitter ce trou perdu de l'Ohio où elle vit. Dans cette région rongée par l'industrie du gaz de schiste, on ne donne pas cher de la peau des habitants. Amy est d'ailleurs persuadée que les malformations de son petit frère en sont la conséquence. Est-ce pour cette raison qu'elle se laisse entraîner par son meilleur ami, Paul, dans un plan dangereux ? Confrontée à la police, Amy voit ses projets d'avenir menacés. Mais elle ne permettra à personne de détruire ses rêves. Dans ce premier roman noir, puissant et dérangeant, John Woods dresse un portrait sans concession d'une Amérique à la dérive, entre haine interraciale, violence, corruption policière et dégradation écologique. Lady Chevy s'impose comme une anti-héroïne inoubliable faisant magistralement écho à notre époque troublée."--Quatrième de couverture

      Lady Chevy
    • The Business Letter Handbook

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,6(13)Évaluer

      With hundreds of ready-to-use model business letters that you can adapt for your own business correspondence!These clear, easy-to-follow sample letters cover the most important type of business They'll make your business communications quicker, easier, and more efficient by showing you how to create outstanding letters that get your point across—and get results you want.Effective phrases • Clear terminology • Proper format

      The Business Letter Handbook
    • Truth in Fiction

      Rethinking its Logic

      • 239pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      This monograph explores the nature of truth in fiction through a naturalized logic approach. It addresses how fictional statements can be both true and false simultaneously, examining reader acceptance of these inconsistencies. The author proposes a two-valued logic system and critiques standard philosophical assumptions, advocating for an empirically informed perspective.

      Truth in Fiction
    • The Quotable Executive

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,3(7)Évaluer

      Candid, inspiring, occasionally arrogant, and always thought-provoking musings on business are gleaned from corporate leaders including Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Lee Iacocca, and others.

      The Quotable Executive
    • God Is in the House

      A Fresh Model for Shaping a Sermon

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(6)Évaluer

      Good preaching transcends mere communication of the gospel; it serves as an invitation to experience the presence of the living God inherent in the message. This perspective emphasizes the transformative power of preaching, encouraging deeper spiritual encounters rather than just conveying information.

      God Is in the House
    • Set in the backdrop of Illinois, the narrative follows a pioneer who emigrates from England. The book vividly details the rich flora and fauna that the protagonist encounters after acquiring his land, offering readers a glimpse into the natural beauty and challenges of frontier life. Through his experiences, the story explores themes of discovery, adaptation, and the connection between humanity and nature.

      WOOD'S TWO YEARS RESIDENCE~in the Settlement on the English Prairie June 25, 1820-July 3, 1821
    • This book is a firsthand account of three men's journey through the western United States in the early 1800s. It contains descriptions of the landscape, native peoples, and the challenges they faced in their travels.

      Early Western Travels: Comprising, I. Journal Of A Tour In The West
    • Culligan's Walk

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The narrative follows William Culligan, who arrives in South Carolina post-Civil War alongside his fellow sailors. As the story progresses, it delves into his rich past, exploring his childhood in New York, his adventurous years as a mountain man, and the myriad of jobs he undertook throughout his extensive travels. This journey reveals the diverse experiences that shaped his character and life choices.

      Culligan's Walk
    • Hulme's Journal, 1818-1819

      Flower's Letters From Lexington And The Illinois, 1819 (1904)

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The journal of Joseph Hulme offers a vivid portrayal of his travels in the eastern United States in 1818, highlighting the landscape, culture, and political climate, as well as interactions with Native Americans. Complementing this, Morris Birkbeck Flower's letters detail the challenges of settling in the Illinois Territory in 1819, emphasizing the pioneer experience and relationships with Indigenous peoples. This compilation serves as a significant resource for understanding early American history and the settlement dynamics of the time, reflecting the experiences of travelers and settlers.

      Hulme's Journal, 1818-1819