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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.
Mysterious paranormal activities surrounding the hamlet of Heystone
are serious enough for Reverend David "Durley" Hudson to
investigate the situation. Sinister creatures crawling out of the
shadows have been leaving havoc and death in their wake. In
contrast, a stern warning from an exorcism in a faraway land also
adds an evil ingredient, and links to a phenomenal being known as
the War Witch become apparent. After finding a long-hidden diary
containing a soldier's dark experience in the First World War,
Durley is shocked to the core. A secret in the diary leads to a
dilemma even Durley cannot comprehend, and it will be no easy task
for him to convince his sister Sarah to help him. But the only way
for him to unfold the truth is to enter the hellish world of the
War Witch. But her hell does not come alone.
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Noted Guerrillas, or, The Warfare of the Border - Being a History of the Lives and Adventures of Quantrell, Bill Anderson, George Todd, Dave Poole, Fletcher Taylor, Peyton Long, Oll Shepherd, Arch Clements, John Maupin, Tuck and Woot Hill, Wm. Gregg, ... (Hardcover)
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"Pressures, problems, and conflicts are a fact of life. But the
manager who can face problems head-on and deal with them calmly is
way ahead of the game. How to Stay Cool, Calm & Collected When
the Pressure's On offers a systematic approach to dealing with a
world that often seems a chaotic confluence of tough decisions,
difficult situations, and combative people. Written by a stress
expert with a Ph.D. in organizational psychology, this antidote to
stress and strain lays out a unique and powerful approach to making
wise choices and taking actions that will put readers in control of
any situation. Once the author's ""Command and Control"" techniques
are learned, they can be used again and again in all areas of life.
Readers will learn how to: * destroy counterproductive,
stress-producing habits * adopt new, effective habits * become
mentally tough, emotionally in control * communicate in a positive
way How to Stay Cool Calm & Collected When the Pressure's On
provides checklists, quotes from stress conquerors, and an outline
for a personal effectiveness plan. By carefully adhering to the
book's principles, anyone can erase the ravages of stress and move
on to a more productive, I-can-handle-any-problem attitude. Without
the energy-wasting effort of worrying, readers can concentrate on
the important things: achieving success and enjoying their lives"
Based on the Institute of Concrete Technology's Advanced Concrete
Technology Course, these four volumes are a comprehensive
educational and reference resource for the concrete materials
technologist. An expert international team of authors from
research, academia and industry has been brought together to
produce this unique series. Each volume deals with a different
aspect of the subject: constituent materials, properties, processes
and testing and quality. With worked examples, case studies and
illustrations throughout, the books will be a key reference for the
concrete specialist for years to come.
* Expert international authorship ensures the series is
authoritative
* Case studies and worked examples help the reader apply their
knowledge to practice
* Comprehensive coverage of the subject gives the reader all the
necessary reference material
Based on the Institute of Concrete Technology's Advanced Concrete
Technology Course, these four volumes are a comprehensive
educational and reference resource for the concrete materials
technologist. An expert international team of authors from
research, academia and industry has been brought together to
produce this unique series. Each volume deals with a different
aspect of the subject: constituent materials, properties, processes
and testing and quality. With worked examples, case studies and
illustrations throughout, the books will be a key reference for the
concrete specialist for years to come.
* Expert international authorship ensures the series is
authoritative
* Case studies and worked examples help the reader apply their
knowledge to practice
* Comprehensive coverage of the subject gives the reader all the
necessary reference material
BBased on the Institute of Concrete Technology's advanced course,
the Advanced Concrete Technology series is a comprehensive
educational and reference resource for the concrete materials
technologist. An expert international team of authors from
research, academia, and industry have come together to produce this
unique reference source.
This first volume deals with the constituent materials of concrete.
With worked examples, case studies and illustrations throughout,
the book will be a key reference for the concrete specialist for
years to come.
* Expert international authorship ensures the series is
authoritative
* Case studies and worked examples help the reader apply their
knowledge to practice
* Comprehensive coverage of the subject gives the reader all the
necessary reference material
Glamorgan's long and varied history has left layer upon layer of
visible remains. Castles range from remarkable earthworks to
magnificent structures such as Cardiff and Caerphilly. Impressive
remains of three little known abbeys, at Ewenny, Margam and Neath,
together with Llandaff Cathedral, testify to the wealth of the
church in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The landscaped
setting of Penrice Castle preserves a complete Georgian arcadia
while Cardiff Castle is the supreme example of an exotic Victorian
fantasy. Other major country houses, such as Ruperra and Wenvoe are
now evocative ruins. In dramatic contrast are the chapels and
workmen's institutes of the Valleys settlements and the landscape
of heavy industry. Pride of place is given to Swansea, once a
Regency resort, and Cardiff, coal metropolis. Their many fine
public buildings are covered, as are their array of churches,
chapels, arcades and solid suburban streets. A comprehensive
gazetteer of places, in which buildings are described with lively
and informed comment, is complemented by a detailed introduction
which explains the broader context and builds a complete picture of
the area's architectural identity. Glamorgan is the third volume in
the Pevsner Buildings of Wales series. Each work is illustrated
with numerous maps, plans and photographs, and concludes with Welsh
language and architectural glossaries and indexes of artists and
places.
Moving an archive, historical society, or rare book library may
occur only once in the career of a professional curator, archivist
or librarian. Not only is each situation unique, but collections
are irreplaceable and priceless. Moving Archives is a timely source
of useful information by eleven archivists who have recent
experience moving both collections and entire repositories. They
describe their physical and administrative situations, details of
their holdings, plans for their move, actual operations, successes,
failures, and lessons learned. Readers will enjoy the clear,
systematic, rational and sometimes humorous accounts of how these
professionals coped. Each archivist speaks in his or her own voice,
often with considerable individuality about what was intended, what
processes occurred, and what result, in terms of an organized
collection in a new location, finally emerged. Topics Include: -
Planning - Administrative coordination - Staffing (both contract
and institutional) - Security preservation - Transportation methods
- Boxing and shelving - Accidents and natural disasters You'll get
pertinent advice about: - How to plan for trouble - How to avoid
the well-meaning "assistance" of administrators and volunteers -
How to maintain control and good humor throughout.
Prof. Newman is considered one of the great chemical engineers of
his time. His reputation derives from his mastery of all phases of
the subject matter, his clarity of thought, and his ability to
reduce complex problems to their essential core elements. He is a
member of the National Academy of Engineering, Washington, DC, USA,
and has won numerous national awards including every award offered
by the Electrochemical Society, USA. His motto, as known by his
colleagues, is "do it right the first time." He has been teaching
undergraduate and graduate core subject courses at the University
of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), USA, since joining the
faculty in 1966. His method is to write out, in long form,
everything he expects to convey to his class on a subject on any
given day. He has maintained and updated his lecture notes from
notepad to computer throughout his career. This book is an exact
reproduction of those notes. This book demonstrates how to solve
the classic problems of fluid mechanics, starting with the
Navier-Stokes equation. It explains when it is appropriate to
simplify a problem by neglecting certain terms through proper
dimensional analysis. It covers concepts such as microscopic
interpretation of fluxes, multicomponent diffusion, entropy
production, nonnewtonian fluids, natural convection, turbulent
flow, and hydrodynamic stability. It amply arms any serious problem
solver with the tools to address any problem.
An expanded and fully revised edition of John Newman's classic
survey of the buildings of West Kent, first published in 1969. Here
is an extraordinary concentration of architecture of the first
rank, and an immense variety of landscape and townscape, from the
deep woods of the Weald to the shingles of Dungeness, the cathedral
city of Rochester with its Norman castle, and the remarkable
Georgian naval dockyard at Chatham. Domestic buildings of note
range from plentiful timber-framed hall houses to the Palladian
masterpiece of Mereworth Castle and the planned modernist village
of New Ash Green, as well as country houses on the grandest scale,
such as Cobham Hall and Knole. The parish churches can show rich
and memorable work of almost every period, especially the middle
ages and the Gothic Revival. This new edition includes detailed
explorations of many rewarding urban areas, and fresh perspectives
on such famous landmarks as Ightham Mote, Sissinghurst and Hever
Castle.
The exceptionally rich architecture of eastern Kent is covered by
this fully revised, updated, and expanded edition of John Newman's
classic survey, first published in 1969. This city of Canterbury is
the county's greatest treasure, and its glorious cathedral is the
first mature example of Gothic architecture in England. The
influence of Canterbury appears also in the remains of St
Augustine's 17th-century mission churches, and in sophisticated
Norman carved work at churches such as Barfrestone. Kent is also a
maritime county, and its coastal towns are excitingly diverse: the
royal stronghold of Dover with its mighty medieval castle; the
medieval port of Sandwich; and resorts large and small, from
genteel Folkestone to lively Margate, with its bold new art
gallery.
Prof. Newman is considered one of the great chemical engineers of
his time. His reputation derives from his mastery of all phases of
the subject matter, his clarity of thought, and his ability to
reduce complex problems to their essential core elements. He is a
member of the National Academy of Engineering, Washington, DC, USA,
and has won numerous national awards including every award offered
by the Electrochemical Society, USA. His motto, as known by his
colleagues, is "do it right the first time." He has been teaching
undergraduate and graduate core subject courses at the University
of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), USA, since joining the
faculty in 1966. His method is to write out, in long form,
everything he expects to convey to his class on a subject on any
given day. He has maintained and updated his lecture notes from
notepad to computer throughout his career. This book is an exact
reproduction of those notes. This book shows a clean and concise
way on how to use different analytical techniques to solve
equations of multiple forms that one is likely to encounter in most
engineering fields, especially chemical engineering. It provides
the framework for formulating and solving problems in mass
transport, fluid dynamics, reaction kinetics, and thermodynamics
through ordinary and partial differential equations. It includes
topics such as Laplace transforms, Legendre's equation, vector
calculus, Fourier transforms, similarity transforms, coordinate
transforms, conformal mapping, variational calculus, superposition
integrals, and hyperbolic equations. The simplicity of the
presentation instils confidence in the readers that they can solve
any problem they come across either analytically or
computationally.
John Newman invites teachers to take their students on a
playwriting voyage in Playwriting in Schools. The book examines how
students who learn to write plays and work with a professional
playwright in residence empower themselves and gives instructors
tools for teaching the process of playwriting in a way that makes
space for the student voice. Playwriting in Schools investigates
two main approaches for adult teachers and playwrights to use
playwriting as a strategy for student self-expression. One approach
is through the creation of fully-developed plays, written either by
individual students with instruction from teachers or through
interactions between a team of students and a teacher-playwright.
The other approach is developing plays through collaborations among
professional playwrights, teachers and student actors, crafting new
plays in ways that suit the needs, interests and learning of young
people. Throughout, Newman and the teachers and playwrights he
features express themselves with an artistic generosity that
encourages us to widen the scope of our own programmes by
introducing students to the vast ocean of playwriting and play
development. Part of the Theatre in Education series.
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