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Fritz Lang
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Fritz Lang

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A collection of conversations about the filmmaker whose life and work spanned six decades of film history

Fritz and the Beautiful Horses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Fritz and the Beautiful Horses

Fritz, a pony excluded from the group of beautiful horses within the walled city, becomes a hero when he rescues the children of the city. "Brett has created magnificent paintings that glorify her simple but engaging story".--Publishers Weekly. Full-color illustrations.

Journey Toward Justice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 496

Journey Toward Justice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

'Journey Towards Justice' is a testimony to the triumph of human spirit and how one man's extraordinary resolve, along with the wonder of technology, helped transform his life.

Fritz Henle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Fritz Henle

Beyond his mastery of the craft, however, Henle was driven by a lifelong urge "to show people beauty." "I am obsessed," he said, "by showing them beauty."".

Old Fritz and the New Era
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

Old Fritz and the New Era

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1898
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Fritz Haber
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Fritz Haber

This long-awaited biography of Fritz Haber, now abridged by the author and translated into English, illuminates the life of one of the most gifted yet controversial figures of the 20th century. Haber was a pioneer in electrochemistry and thermodynamics and won the Nobel Prize for his synthesis of ammonia, a process essential for both fertilizer and explosives. His dedication to work spurred his efforts to increase support for scientific study in Germany; yet it also helped cause the breakdown of his two marriages. His ardent patriotism led him to develop chemical weapons for World War I and to try to extract gold from seawater, to help pay for Germany's huge war reparations. Yet Haber, a Jew by birth, was exiled from his homeland in 1933 by the Nazi party and died shortly after.

Fritz Pollard
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Fritz Pollard

This is the inspiring story of an African American whose athletic and entrepreneurial achievements -- from being the first black quarterback and head coach in the National Football League to founding one of the first all-black investment securities companies -- were equaled by his courage in confronting racial barriers.

Fritz and Annie Lippe Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 558

Fritz and Annie Lippe Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

This book describes the childhood of Fritz and Annie beside the Brazos River in east Texas, their families' move west, their courtship and marriage, and the rearing of their eleven children on rented farms. It also contains stories of Fritz and Annie's children as adults.

Fritz Hart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Fritz Hart

Fritz Bennicke Hart (1874–1949) stands as one of the more astonishing figures of the so-called English Musical Renaissance. This long-overdue biographical study explores and assesses the substantial and lasting contributions he made to the musical life of England, Australia and Hawai’i. As Tregear and Forbes have richly documented, Hart was a charismatic, and extraordinarily productive, composer, conductor, educator and institutional leader whose life-journey in music throws new light on the aesthetic concerns of early twentieth-century imperial Britain and how they were received and refracted at that empire’s farthest extent.

Fritz Reiner, Maestro and Martinet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Fritz Reiner, Maestro and Martinet

This award-winning book, now available in paperback, is the first solid appraisal of the legendary career of the eminent Hungarian-born conductor Fritz Reiner (1888-1963). Personally enigmatic and often described as difficult to work with, he was nevertheless renowned for the dynamic galvanization of the orchestras he led, a nearly unrivaled technical ability, and high professional standards. Reiner's influence in the United States began in the early 1920s and lasted until his death. Reiner was also deeply committed to serious music in American life, especially through the promotion of new scores. In Fritz Reiner, Maestro and Martinet, Kenneth Morgan paints a very real portrait of a man who was both his own worst enemy and one of the true titans of his profession.