This is an introductory pedagogical grammar designed for readers with no
previous knowledge of Sumerian. It can be used with or without a teacher. A
general description of Sumerian is followed by a series of 30 graduated
lessons each including a sign-list and vocabulary, cuneiform texts,... číst
celé
Guidebook to Der Traumpfad, 'Dream Way', through Germany and Italy, 570km from
Munich to Venice across some of the best scenery in the Alps. Split into 30
stages, the guide also describes 5 alternate stages and a day's via ferrata in
the Dolomites. Includes full information and accommodation lists needed for
the trek.
This is an introductory pedagogical grammar designed for readers with no
previous knowledge of Sumerian. It can be used with or without a teacher. A
general description of Sumerian is followed by a series of 30 graduated
lessons each including a sign-list and vocabulary, cuneiform texts,... číst
celé
The guide offers an extensive exploration of flat-water lakes, ponds, and rivers in New Hampshire and Vermont, ideal for families, anglers, and paddlers of all skill levels. It features 90 curated trips, each with detailed descriptions, maps, photographs, and GPS coordinates for access points. Highlights include Pillsbury State Park, Chocorua Lake, and Lake Champlain. This updated edition includes an At-a-Glance Trip Planner with essential information on trip time, distance, and difficulty, along with resources on local outfitters and safety tips.
John 'The Bull' Hayes is an Irish rugby legend. Keith Wood calls him a 'rugby giant', Donncha O'Callaghan calls him 'the heart and soul of the team', but Hayes is adored as much for his down-to-earth personality and background as his legendary status on the pitch. The phenomenon that is The Bull grew up in GAA farming heartland and was a late recruit to the game, picking up a rugby ball only at the age of 18. His determination on the pitch and passion for the shirt comes through in many a tale of graft and glory in the front row. Hayes relates his story of over 100 caps for his country, including four Triple Crowns and a glorious Grand Slam in 2009. Two Heineken Cup-winning campaigns gild an incredible career of over 200 games for Munster. This is the story of a giant of a man, and a rugby legend who is of the people.
This is an excellent guide to the various methods of biblical criticism to put
into the hands of students. There are chapters on textual, historical,
grammatical, literary, form, tradition, and redaction criticism, each
concluding with a bibliography.
A core textbook for all modules in Change Management, John Hayes examines and applies all of the key theories of change to organizational settings. Diagnostic tools and immersive learning exercises enable students to identify change and experience various outcomes based on real-world scenarios
On a bleak Christmas morning, Sewa Tribal Police Officer Heather English patrols a desolate canyon on the Arizona reservation. Her father, the Benteen County, Kansas Sheriff, is lonely enough with no family around to go work at his office. On the way, Sheriff English calms a wild incident in a church parking lot. Then receives a death threat. The crèche, at the center of the town's largest holiday yard display, has been desecrated. Its owner plans to kill the neighbors he suspects are responsible. To keep their husband and father home, his family gives the sheriff the man's guns and promises not to let him make trouble. Soon the county fills with rumors that the sheriff is systematically violating Second Amendment rights and seizing every weapon. A local militia turns out, locked and loaded, and ready to do what it takes to stop him. Meanwhile, in Arizona, Heather stumbles on the newly elected governor, newly murdered. A note explains his death is part of a drug war. His killer promises Heather she'll be among the victims. Her Uncle Mad Dog, a Cheyenne wanna be shaman, is involved. Someone thinks Mad Dog is a drug lord and sends him a last minute gift—a severed human hand. Careful police work, a little Cheyenne magic, and maybe a Christmas miracle are needed to restore peace on earth. One slip, however, and Mad Dog, Sheriff English, and Heather will rest in peace—eternally! This is the sixth in a series.
"Once described as 'brilliant but eccentric ... too licentious to be published,' Gainsborough's letters delighted his friends and they delight us. This book gathers together all the known letters by the illustrious eighteenth-century British painter and connects them with a narrative of Gainsborough's life that gives the correspondence a biographical coherence." "The letters reveal a man who was generous and warm-hearted, devoted to his family and friends, convivial, often dissipated yet modest and God-fearing, usually sensible in his own affairs and always so in the advice he gave to others. We also learn a great deal about Gainsborough's his methods and techniques, his attitude toward portraiture and landscape, his relationships with his patrons, the prices he charged, his concern about how his pictures were hung, and his ambivalence about the value of the Royal Academy exhibitions. Running through the letters, too, is his love of music and his friendship with musicians." "The 110 letters, which include correspondence with Gainsborough's friends and relative, are supplemented by 37 documents in the artist's own hand, chiefly instructions to his bankers and receipts for payments from clients. Illustrations are included of all the people to whom Gainsborough wrote whose portraits exist and of friends and works of art described in the letters."--BOOK JACKET.
158p large format paperback with illustrated brown cover, hardly used, pages clean and unmarked with plates throughout, very good, this copy published in the year 1981