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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The Lost Scientists of World War II tells the stories of scientists
from Germany and other European countries who vanished during World
War II. These erudite scholars contributed to diverse scientific
fields and were associated with some of the world's leading
universities and research institutions. Despite their proficiency,
they all sought help from agencies to relocate to the UK in the
1930s, but were unable to secure the necessary assistance. This
book highlights the extraordinary narratives of thirty such
scientific refugees, delving into the reasons behind the
unavailability of aid and presenting fresh insights into the tragic
fates or astounding survival experiences of these individuals.
'Clary's account makes for fascinating reading, not least because
of its clear style and copious citation of primary sources and
original scientific articles. The author provides a compelling
narrative of ... Schroedinger's departure in 1933 from a highly
eminent position at the University of Berlin to a precarious,
untenured position at Magdalen College ... with political and
scientific considerations deftly woven together.' [Read Full
Review]ScienceErwin Schroedinger was one of the greatest scientists
of all time but it is not widely known that he was a Fellow at
Magdalen College, Oxford in the 1930s. This book is an
authoritative account of Schroedinger's time in Oxford by Sir David
Clary, an expert on quantum chemistry and a former President of
Magdalen College, who describes Schroedinger's remarkable life and
scientific contributions in a language that can be understood by
all. Through access to many unpublished manuscripts, the author
reveals in unprecedented detail the events leading up to
Schroedinger's sudden departure from Berlin in 1933, his arrival in
Oxford and award of the Nobel Prize, his dramatic escape from the
Nazis in Austria to return to Oxford, and his urgent flight from
Belgium to Dublin at the start of the Second World War.The book
presents many acute observations from Schroedinger's wife Anny and
his daughter Ruth, who was born in Oxford and became an
acquaintance of the author in the last years of her life. It also
includes a remarkable letter sent to Schroedinger in Oxford from
Adolf Hitler, thanking him for his services to the state as a
professor in Berlin. Schroedinger's intense interactions with other
great scientists who were also refugees during this period,
including Albert Einstein and Max Born, are examined in the context
of the chaotic political atmosphere of the time. Fascinating
anecdotes of how this flamboyant Austrian scientist interacted with
the President and Fellows of a highly traditional Oxford College in
the 1930s are a novel feature of the book.A gripping and intimate
narrative of one of the most colourful scientists in history,
Schroedinger in Oxford explains how his revolutionary breakthrough
in quantum mechanics has become such a central feature in 21st
century science.
If you, like many gardeners, have a fascination for plant names and
their derivations, but stop short of wanting to study botanical
nomenclature in great depth, this book is for you! Precise naming
is essential to be able to identify plants accurately and most
gardeners have at least some knowledge of ‘botanical Latin’.
But a plant’s full botanical name does much more than give it a
unique label. The name can often tell you where the plant
originated, who discovered it, what shape it is, and much else
besides. What’s more, the name can be used and understood
anywhere in the world. This is a book to have with you at the
garden centre, and one to keep beside your bed for an entertaining
read. Plant Names Explained is an indispensible guide and makes the
subject accessible, enjoyable and fun. It shows not only how plant
names work, but also how you can make use of them in entertaining
as well as practical ways. A selective alphabetical listing of
botanical names and their explanations is accompanied by features
exploring cultivar names, with translations of foreign terms and
lists of plants you can linkwith special occasions and
celebrations, or with personal names. Other features highlight the
places, people and plant characteristics that lie behind the names:
gardens and nurseries, countries and cities, plant hunters and
gardeners, colours, characteristics and habitats. Plant Names
Explained is an essential and fascinating guide to the subject.
What may at first seem a dry but necessary convention is revealed
to be a way of opening up the intriguing world of plants.
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David Charles Hart; Edited by Dennis Hensley
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Jacques, a flamboyant scientist, is in a tragic a traffic accident.
His wife Francine cannot accept that he is dead until they find his
body. As the police find nothing, she decides to do her own
investigation. Whilst rooting through Jacques' papers at the
university, she discovers that her husband was in the middle of
inventing an innovative way of containing nuclear fusion. Is the
idea harebrained or brilliant? Whatever the answer, it soon becomes
clear that a sinister company sees Jacques' ideas as a threat.
These people are ruthless enough to stop anyone continuing his
work. Jacques' closest colleagues and friends band together to help
Francine get to the truth. As the story unfolds, they are drawn
deeper into a scientific puzzle that increases their determination
to stop the malignant organisation in its tracks.
Unholy is a complete 201 year old edition of the Bible that was
planned, prepared and published in London for making slaves in The
British West Indies Islands. Unholy transforms our knowledge and
understanding of Western Civilization's long journey from freedom
through slavery to freedom
The Lost Scientists of World War II tells the stories of scientists
from Germany and other European countries who vanished during World
War II. These erudite scholars contributed to diverse scientific
fields and were associated with some of the world's leading
universities and research institutions. Despite their proficiency,
they all sought help from agencies to relocate to the UK in the
1930s, but were unable to secure the necessary assistance. This
book highlights the extraordinary narratives of thirty such
scientific refugees, delving into the reasons behind the
unavailability of aid and presenting fresh insights into the tragic
fates or astounding survival experiences of these individuals.
From the popularity of cable television shows concerning building
choppers or the criminal aspects of the motorcycle gang lifestyle,
to the phenomenal success of the Harley-Davidson Motor Company, no
one can deny America has become fascinated with bikers and the
machines they love. Author Dave Spurgeon provides a firsthand look
into the world of the Harley enthusiast and beyond. He takes you to
where few have dared to tread-into the sinister, and often
misunderstood, reality of the true one-percenters. He takes you on
a ride into a place about which many are curious, but few know
well. Be advised: This is not the exhaustive work of an
investigative reporter, nor an account of the zealous efforts of an
undercover law enforcement operation. This is the personal
chronicle of Spurgeon's 15 years in the fast lane. Sobering,
sometimes humorous, yet always painfully accurate, it begins with
his love affair with the motorcycle and then continues into the
ominous 1%er Brotherhood of the bike gang culture in America. You
will be educated, entertained, warned, and enlightened by this
brutally honest narrative from a man who has been there and back
and lived to tell about it.
The day in 2006 when the tastefully customized 1990
Harley-Davidson motorcycle arrived in the driveway was one of
Carole Stieler's happiest moments. For Carole and her husband,
author David Charles Stieler, experiencing life from the seat of a
motorcycle offered a perspective that no other form of
transportation could provide. This couple from rural Michigan had
no way of knowing that the motorcycle's arrival would mark the
beginning of the final journey of life as they knew it.
In The Ride, the Rose, and the Resurrection, David narrates
their story of how a horrific hit-and-run motorcycle crash tore
life out from under this middle-class American family. He tells of
both his and Carole's psychological, spiritual, and physical
battles to survive their near-death experience, and he communicates
the harsh realities of the financial and insurance issues related
to such an accident.
This memoir not only offers a true account of the battle between
life and death but also shares stories of compassion and suspicion,
companionship and abandonment, and religion and faith, in which
forgiveness becomes the key to resurrection.
Create your own super-cute journal filled with kawaii motifs! A
Bullet Journal can be used as a calendar, diary, organizer, habit
tracker – or all of these things. But not everyone has the time
or ideas to design the pages themselves. My Kawaii Journal is the
perfect solution, with pages pre-designed with adorable art for you
to start filling with lists, goals, plans, secrets and dreams.
Beautifully finished with rounded corners and foiled cover, this is
the perfect planner for kids and teens who love kawaii and all
things cute!
Create your own super-cool journal filled with manga motifs! A
Bullet Journal can be used as a calendar, diary, organizer, habit
tracker – or all of these things. But not everyone has the time
or ideas to design the pages themselves. My Manga Journal is the
perfect solution, with pages pre-designed with amazing manga art
for you to start filling with lists, goals, plans, secrets and
dreams. Beautifully finished with rounded corners and foiled cover,
this is the perfect planner for kids and teens who love manga and
anime.
Good biosecurity policy decisions, particularly in relation to
plant industry protection, are of ever increasing importance.
Growth in the speed and diversity of trade, the effects of climate
change and the resultant spread of pests and diseases continue to
highlight this. This book contains an introduction to the issues
confronting plant biosecurity policymakers and how the economic
risks of invasive species can be assessed over time. It describes
both probability models that show what might happen if species
'invade' a region and values models that help decide what
management actions should be taken.As the first book of its kind
focusing on a comprehensive range of policies, case studies and
applications, Plant Biosecurity Policy Evaluation is perfect for
biosecurity policy makers, decision-support specialists, advanced
students of agricultural studies, public policy and invasive
species research.
EU Cohesion policy, along with support for agriculture and rural
development, is one of the main items of EU spending. As such, the
performance of the policy has come under increasing scrutiny.
Perhaps surprisingly, however, past attempts to assess the
effectiveness of the EU's have proved to be highly ambivalent. This
book examines the long-term achievements of Cohesion policy from
1989 to 2012 and draws out the main policy implications. Originally
undertaken for the European Commission by the authors, this major
longitudinal study adopts an innovative approach to assessing the
effectiveness and achievements of this policy, building on case
studies of 15 regions from different parts of Europe. The rationale
for the book is to present the findings of the research in a
concise and digestible manner that will be of value to
policy-makers across the EU and to academics interested in the past
effectiveness and future direction of the policy. The research
brings out messages for the conduct of Cohesion policy in the
current programme period, covering 2014-2020. It also has
implications for the debates, already launched, on how Cohesion
policy might evolve after 2020."
EU Cohesion policy, along with support for agriculture and rural
development, is one of the main items of EU spending. As such, the
performance of the policy has come under increasing scrutiny.
Perhaps surprisingly, however, past attempts to assess the
effectiveness of the EU's have proved to be highly ambivalent. This
book examines the long-term achievements of Cohesion policy from
1989 to 2012 and draws out the main policy implications. Originally
undertaken for the European Commission by the authors, this major
longitudinal study adopts an innovative approach to assessing the
effectiveness and achievements of this policy, building on case
studies of 15 regions from different parts of Europe. The rationale
for the book is to present the findings of the research in a
concise and digestible manner that will be of value to
policy-makers across the EU and to academics interested in the past
effectiveness and future direction of the policy. The research
brings out messages for the conduct of Cohesion policy in the
current programme period, covering 2014-2020. It also has
implications for the debates, already launched, on how Cohesion
policy might evolve after 2020."
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