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The Law of Mortgage and Other Securities Upon Property
The Law of Mortgage and Other Securities Upon Property
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
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Suicide Squads
Suicide Squads
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60 Space Sci-Fi Books
60 Space Sci-Fi Books
The anthology '60 Space Sci-Fi Books' offers an unparalleled journey across the universe of science fiction, curated to showcase the expansive creativity and diversity within this genre. From the pioneering interstellar adventures of Jules Verne to the complex, boundary-pushing narratives of Philip K. Dick, this collection spans over a century of literary innovation. It encompasses a wide range of literary styles, including classic space operas, hard science fiction, and speculative philosophical explorations, highlighting the evolution and richness of the genre. Standout pieces within the anthology not only entertain but also provoke thought about humanity's place in the cosmos and the future we are hurtling towards. The contributing authors and editors, each distinguished by their unique contributions to the field of science fiction, bring with them a multitude of backgrounds, from science to speculative fiction writing. This collection represents a significant period in literary history, capturing the zeitgeist of multiple eras through the lens of space exploration and its myriad possibilities. Their works collectively align with and contribute to various historical, cultural, and literary movements, offering a panoramic view of the genre's development and its thematic preoccupations with technology, society, and the human condition. '60 Space Sci-Fi Books' is essential reading for any aficionado of the science fiction genre, offering a unique opportunity to explore the depth and breadth of space-themed literature. This anthology serves not only as a comprehensive educational tool but also as a source of inspiration, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of stories that have shaped our understanding of space and our imaginations beyond the earthly realm. Engaging with this collection promises a voyage through time and space, exploring the endless possibilities that science fiction writers have envisioned, reflecting on our existence and future in the universe.
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INTERGALACTIC ENTERPRISE: 60+ Space Sci-Fi Novels in One Edition
INTERGALACTIC ENTERPRISE: 60+ Space Sci-Fi Novels in One Edition
INTERGALACTIC ENTERPRISE: 60+ Space Sci-Fi Novels in One Edition is an extraordinary anthology that showcases a diverse range of literary styles and overarching themes of exploration, innovation, and the human condition through the lens of science fiction. The collection spans a wide temporal and stylistic spectrum, integrating pioneering works of space opera, speculative fiction, and interspecies narratives that have shaped and transformed the genre. Notably, the anthology includes landmark pieces that have broken new ground in science fiction, reflecting on human potentiality and societal evolution, all while traversing the unknown expanses of the cosmos. The contributing authors, including luminaries like Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Philip K. Dick, collectively embody a remarkable heritage of speculative storytelling. Their backgrounds are as varied as their writing, with some having laid the foundational stones of the genre, while others have expanded its frontiers by introducing complex philosophical questions and innovative narrative techniques. This collaboration across generations forms a dialogue not only with each other but with the historical, cultural, and literary movements that influenced them, offering an intricate mosaic of perspectives on the future of humanity and our place in the universe. This anthology is a must-have for readers eager to embark on a thought-provoking journey through the annals of science fiction. INTERGALACTIC ENTERPRISE offers an invaluable opportunity to experience a multiplicity of voices and visions, ranging from the dawn of the genre to its mid-20th-century iterations. It is an invitation to explore the depth and breadth of human imagination, and to contemplate our collective aspirations and fears. For anyone with an interest in speculative fiction, this collection serves as both an educational tool and a treasure trove of entertainment, shedding light on the evolutionary trajectory of sci-fi literature and its perpetual quest to chart the unknown.
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Analytical Tools for Measuring Demand
Analytical Tools for Measuring Demand
Set includes revised editions of some issues.
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Handbook of Research on K-12 Online and Blended Learning
Handbook of Research on K-12 Online and Blended Learning
"The Handbook of Research on K-12 Online and Blended Learning is an edited collection of chapters that sets out to present the current state of research in K-12 online and blended learning. The beginning chapters lay the groundwork of the historical, international, and political landscape as well as present the scope of research methodologies used. Subsequent sections share a synthesis of theoretical and empirical work describing where we have been, what we currently know, and where we hope to go with research in the areas of learning and learners, content domains, teaching, the role of the other, and technological innovations."--Book home page.
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Fort Worth Characters
Fort Worth Characters
Fort Worth history is far more than the handful of familiar names that every true-blue Fort Worther hears growing up: leaders such as Amon Carter, B. B. Paddock, J. Frank Norris, and William McDonald. Their names are indexed in the history books for ready reference. But the drama that is Fort Worth history contains other, less famous characters who played important roles, like Judge James Swayne, Madam Mary Porter, and Marshal Sam Farmer: well known enough in their day but since forgotten. Others, like Al Hayne, lived their lives in the shadows until one, spectacular moment of heroism. Then there are the lawmen, Jim Courtright, Jeff Daggett, and Thomas Finch. They wore badges, but did not always represent the best of law and order. These seven plus five others are gathered together between the covers of this book. Each has a story that deserves to be told. If they did not all make history, they certainly lived in historic times. The jury is still out on whether they shaped their times or merely reflected those times. Either way, their stories add new perspectives to the familiar Fort Worth story, revealing how the law worked in the old days and what life was like for persons of color and for women living in a man's world. As the old TV show used to say, "There are a million stories in the 'Naked City.'" There may not be quite as many stories in Cowtown, but there are plenty waiting to be told--enough for future volumes of Fort Worth Characters. But this is a good starting point.
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