Wormwood Philip BoothWormwood (1890) is a novel by Marie Corelli. Published at the beginning of Corellis career as one of the most successful writers of her generation, Wormwood combines realism, social commentary, and family drama to tell a story of murder, revenge, and addiction set in the bustling city of Paris. Due for reassessment by a modern audience, Marie Corellis workwhich has inspired several adaptations for film and theateris a must read for fans of nineteenth
This book investigates the philosophic notion of self-consciousness found in the work of Immanuel Kant
And what were the battles really about
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Sinclaire blends stories of her classroom with remembrances of children to describe vividly the range of learning possible for children
evaluation and understanding regarding the mode of action for biostimulants
and considers it as a phenomenon in its own right
Modern Interferometry for Length Metrology: Exploring limits and novel techniques gives an overview of refined traditional methods and novel techniques in the field of length and distance metrology
Explores how community action programs used federal funds to sponsor social protest–based community reform
Gesher is a small Middle Bronze Age IIA cemetery site located in the central Jordan Valley in Israel
This book describes eight American military veterans of the Vietnam/Cold War era and describes their service and its influence on their lives
After his liberation he began to draw and write again about his experiences
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