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The Child and His Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

The Child and His Family

First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Child and His Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

The Child and His Family

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This is Volume IV of thirty-two in the Developmental Psychology series. First published in 1940, The Child and His Family has as its general purpose the investigation of the mutual relations between the child and his family, and, more generally, the child’s life within the family circle. The study is based on accurate records of events occurring in individual homes during prolonged observation periods. The information on which the work is based was collected between November, 1931, and August, 1933.

Supplier for Hitler's War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 846

Supplier for Hitler's War

This study is the first to comprehensively examine the development of the Continental rubber and tire company during the Nazi period using sources that have recently become available. It shows to which extent Continental developed into a model Nazi operation within the scope of the National Socialist autarky, armaments, and war economy and analyzes how it dealt with foreign workers and activities in occupied, allied, and neutral countries.

Les Belles Lettres
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

Les Belles Lettres

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-10
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

It's 1950. Two young people, very much in love with each other, are both married to someone else. Their letters to each other during the three years they had to wait until they were able to marry each other tell a tender love story. Later letters to friends and family, and to each other when they had to be apart, describe the home they bought, furnished and tended; their professional careers and travels throughout the world; their vocations and avocations; and finally their reitrement and life in the first decade of the 21st century.

Baby and the Bank Robber
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Baby and the Bank Robber

It’s 1920, and a horrible Bald Man just murdered six-year-old Julia Hanover’s parents and tried to kill her too. But she manages to escape and is adopted by the Reverend Zebediah Lumpkin, and his wife. Years pass and now it’s 1933 and the Great Depression is in full swing. People are poor, it hasn’t rained in Oklahoma in three years, and Bonnie and Clyde are robbing banks all over the state. And the little girl? The Lumpkins have renamed her Baby Faye Lumpkin and she’s pretending to be eleven years old to help them bilk people out of their money. She wants desperately to escape. The problem is, she can’t remember who she is and has suddenly begun to have nightmares about a murder...

From His Perspective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

From His Perspective

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-07-03
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  • Publisher: Lisa Keeble

You might think you know human history, but you’ve never viewed it From His Perspective.....you like a good laugh, right? In the beginning, there was darkness and The Boss liked the darkness. He'd spent years creating the darkness. He was proud of the darkness. Unfortunately, his assistant Norbert liked to snack while working and had a very sensitive nose. Had he not been in charge of monitoring the black holes this may not have been a problem but, as it was, a violent sneeze launched a single biscuit crumb into the darkness, and it was no more. A huge explosion rocked the Factory (better known to us as Planet Earth) and, for The Boss and Norbert, the real work began - they had to deal wit...

Adjacent Fields
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Adjacent Fields

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-12-12
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  • Publisher: HDWP Books

Science Fiction set in today's world, not tomorrow's. What really happens when truly disruptive technology shows up? Rama has -- real, demonstrable, and working -- teleportation. What happens when investors, governments, and thieves wrestle for control of it? How far will Brother Weave go to stop it? How does this technology link a piano virtuoso, a con man, a dead girl's brother, and a grocery clerk to a deranged monk and the man who keeps escaping from a mental institution?

Berlin's Hollow Homes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Berlin's Hollow Homes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-12-10
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  • Publisher: Tricky Press

Stumbling upon Berlin's gruesome past. From 1933 to 1945, Germany was gripped by Nazi tyranny. During those turbulent years many minorities suffered. Amongst them were the non-Aryan, political opponents, trade unionists, the disabled, homosexuals and ...the Jews. Any person who opposed the regime or did not fit their racial profile was persecuted or murdered. Berlin is one of Trevor Carroll's favourite cities. In recent years, he happened upon the largest decentralised memorial in the world - Stolpersteine or 'Stumble Stones'. Intrigued, he started researching the stories behind each Stolperstein that rests among the cobblestones outside that victim's final home of choice. The Stolperstein, a unique brass plaque is stamped with its victim's name. Follow Trevor as he stumbles from one Stolperstein to the next, uncovering the stories of some of the many who were taken by the Nazis. He uncovers stories of sacrifice, bravery and survival and the few who evaded Hitler's bloodlust.

The Architect of Aeons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 397

The Architect of Aeons

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-21
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  • Publisher: Tor Books

The epic and mind-blowing finale to this visionary space opera series surpasses all expectation: Menelaus Montrose, having forged an uneasy alliance with his immortal adversary, Ximen del Azarchel, maps a future on a scale beyond anything previously imagined. No longer concerned with the course of history across mere millennia, Montrose and del Azarchel have become the architects of aeons, bringing forth minds the size of planets as they steer the bizarre intellectual descendants of an extinct humanity. Ever driving their labors and their enmity is the hope of reunion with their shared lost love, the posthuman Rania, whose eventual return is by no means assured, but who may unravel everything these eternal rivals have sought to achieve. John C. Wright's The Architect of Aeons is the latest in his millennia spanning space opera. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

What Do We Really Know about Herta Herzog?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

What Do We Really Know about Herta Herzog?

The book for the first time explores in-depth the life and work of Herta Herzog (1910-2010), an Austrian-American social psychologist. Herzog spent most of her working life in the United States, where she moved to in the 1930s, following her first husband Paul Lazarsfeld into migration and working with him at the famous Office of Radio Research in Princeton and Columbia. The chapters by scholars from the U.S., Israel, Germany and Austria show the amazing scope of Herzog's work as both, one of the founders of empirical communication research and the "grand dame" of market and motivation research. Herzog crossed many borders, moving from Europe to the U.S. and back again, stepping over disciplinary lines as well as restrictions by gender.