In effect the personal notebook of a distinguished and highly individualistic novelist and writer, this is an eclectic collection of more than 1,000 short quotations that have struck a chord with the
Jewish-Israeli philosopher Martin Buber (1878-1965) is best known for his concept of dialogical existence, described in I and Thou. Drawing on his readings of Buber, personal letters and visits, the l
This timeless book explores major, minor, and mixolydian scales in a clear and informative way that is perfect for every guitarist. Fingering diagrams and exercises detail the subtle differences and s
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Bird Origami will have you folding paper like a duck takes to water. You won't have to wing it when you follow the detailed, illustrated instructions to flush out ten popular species, including mallar
A century of union growth ended in the 1980s. Since then, declining union membership has undermined the Labor Movement’s achievements throughout the advanced capitalist world. As unions have lost memb
Book two in the Ahriman seriesAhriman, greatest sorcerer of the Thousand Sons and architect of the Rubric that laid his Legion low, continues to walk the path towards salvation, or damnation. Searchin
Acclaim for Marsha Friedman’sCelebritize Yourself: The Three Step Method to Increase Your Visibility and Explode Your Business“We live in a celebrity world. To take full advantage of what that world h
"Surrendering Oz is a memoir in essays that charts the emotional awakening of a bookish Bronx girl. We follow her from her early job as a proofreader at The Guinness Book of World Records, through an
Reassures youngsters that God will keep them safe throughout the night. Includes biographical note on the singer-songwriter Debbie Friedman, called "the Joan Baez of Jewish song."
Surreal Beckett situates Beckett‘s writings within the context of James Joyce and Surrealism, distinguishing ways in which Beckett forged his own unique path, sometimes in accord with, sometimes at od