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This book tells the story of the Rev. Benjamin Colman (1673-1747),
one of eighteenth-century America's most influential ministers, and
his transatlantic social world of letters. Exploring his epistolary
network reveals how imperial culture diffused through the British
Atlantic and formed the Dissenting Interest in America, England,
and Scotland. Traveling to and living in England between 1695-1699,
Colman forged enduring connections with English Dissenters that
would animate and define his ministry for nearly a half century.
The chapters reassemble Colman's epistolary web to illuminate the
Dissenting Interest's broad range of activities through the
circulation of Dissenting histories, libraries, missionaries,
revival news, and provincial defenses of religious liberty. This
book argues that over the course of Colman's life the Dissenting
Interest integrated, extended, and ultimately detached, presenting
the history of Protestant Dissent as fundamentally a transatlantic
story shaped by the provincial edges of the British Empire.
Originally published in 1996. This study looks at the impact of
exchange rate fluctuation on the pricing practices of foreign
industries that import into the United States market. It presents
several studies of the pass-through behaviour of over 100
disaggregated commodity groups with bi-lateral exchange rates. The
book presents analysis of specific competitors and their individual
pricing responses to exchange rate changes, adding significantly to
pricing theory as well as being useful for marketers in predicting
business responses.
Originally published in 1996. This study looks at the impact of
exchange rate fluctuation on the pricing practices of foreign
industries that import into the United States market. It presents
several studies of the pass-through behaviour of over 100
disaggregated commodity groups with bi-lateral exchange rates. The
book presents analysis of specific competitors and their individual
pricing responses to exchange rate changes, adding significantly to
pricing theory as well as being useful for marketers in predicting
business responses.
This book tells the story of the Rev. Benjamin Colman (1673-1747),
one of eighteenth-century America’s most influential ministers,
and his transatlantic social world of letters. Exploring his
epistolary network reveals how imperial culture diffused through
the British Atlantic and formed the Dissenting Interest in America,
England, and Scotland. Traveling to and living in England between
1695-1699, Colman forged enduring connections with English
Dissenters that would animate and define his ministry for nearly a
half century. The chapters reassemble Colman’s epistolary web to
illuminate the Dissenting Interest’s broad range of activities
through the circulation of Dissenting histories, libraries,
missionaries, revival news, and provincial defenses of religious
liberty. This book argues that over the course of Colman’s life
the Dissenting Interest integrated, extended, and ultimately
detached, presenting the history of Protestant Dissent as
fundamentally a transatlantic story shaped by the provincial edges
of the British Empire. Â
The A Z of String Players surveys the lives, careers and recordings
of over 300 string players from the past and present. Many great
string players who have made recordings are included, from Accardo
to Zukerman. The text covers artists from the earliest recording
processes to contemporary, cutting-edge technology. In this clear
and straight-forward publication, the artists are listed
alphabetically, with a summary of their career, notable recordings,
biography and critical appraisal of their recorded legacy. In
addition, four compact discs present a selection of recordings from
69 artists. This package will appeal to enthusiast and scholar
alike as a readable, informed and fascinating work of reference.
The first edition of William A. Guy's "Principles of Forensic
Medicine" was published at the start of Victoria's reign; the final
edition, from which these selections derive, was published towards
the end, just a few years after the Whitechapel horrors had pushed
the emerging science to the forefront of the public's
consciousness. With this guide in hand, a detective could tell
whether the victim had suffocated, drowned, been shot, stabbed, or
struck by lightning, spontaneously combusted, frozen to death or
expired due to starvation - or, as the guide warns, was not dead at
all, but simply in a state of 'suspended animation'. Suggestions
include examining the face of the deceased for an 'expression of
angry resistance', a clear indication of murder, and studying the
demeanour of the nearest and dearest in cases of suspected 'secret
poisoning'. With original woodcuts, case studies and notes on
identifying the corpse and walking the crime scene, "Victorian CSI"
will fascinate lovers of crime fiction and of true crime alike.
MGM Resorts International s CityCenter is the largest privately
financed building project in the United States to date; its
development brought together star architects and major interior
design firms and landscape architects. The design and concurrent
construction of seven separate buildings and accompanying
infrastructure are documented here from start to finish in stunning
photographs."
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
"Critics will find intellectual stimulation in these closely
reasoned commentaries." Qarterly Review of Speech
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