James D. Stevenson was een ervaren geoloog, natuuronderzoeker en antropoloog. Zijn werk richtte zich op gedetailleerde geologische karteringen van regio's zoals Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming en Utah. Stevenson was een autodidact wiens toewijding aan wetenschappelijk onderzoek een onuitwisbare indruk achterliet in het veldonderzoek. Zijn bijdragen werden erkend met een geografisch kenmerk dat naar hem werd vernoemd ter ere van hem.
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Featuring over one hundred humorous poems paired with whimsical illustrations, this collection showcases the playful talents of Jack Prelutsky and James Stevenson. Their delightful verses and zany drawings invite readers into a world of laughter and imagination, making it a perfect read for both children and adults who enjoy a good chuckle. Prepare for a fun-filled adventure that promises to brighten your day!
A source book for students of the patristic period and a companion volume to "Creeds, Councils and Controversies" and "Doctrine and Practice in the Early Church". This updated edition incorporates vital documents that were not available when the original collection was compiled.
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