“What to Buy the Shadowhunter Who Has Everything (And Who You're Not Officially Dating Anyway).” New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 2013. “The Last Stand of the New York Institute.” New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 2013.
... and media collaborated to produce a deal now regarded by many as a colossal mistake,” wrote reporter Tim Arango in the New York Times on January 10, 2010, on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the AOL Time Warner deal.
A collection of eleven short stories, previously published online, that illuminate the life of the enigmatic, flashy, and flamboyant High Warlock of Brooklyn, Magnus Bane, a character in The Mortal Instruments series.
Protected Areas and the Defense of Tropical Biodiversity Randall Kramer, Carel van Schaik, Julie Johnson. REFERENCES Beehler, B. 1993. ... Review of the protected areas system in the Afrotropical realm. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN (World ...
A popular point of interest for studio visitors is "Pluto's Corner", outside the Animation Building's A-Wing at the ... [20][21] In 1985, during production of The Great Mouse Detective [22] Disney's Animation Department was moved off ...
The Last Stand is Philbrick's monumental reappraisal of the epochal clash at the Little Bighorn in 1876 that gave birth to the legend of Custer's Last Stand.
Also see Lieutenant Colonel David L. Althoff, “Helicopter Operations at Khe Sanh,” Marine Corps Gazette 54 (5) (May 1968), 47. 4. Beth Crumley, “Walking with ... 3423, and Major Arthur C. Crane, USMC Oral History Collection, Tape No.
... New York: Viking, 2003. Degrelle, Léon. Campaign in Russia: The Waffen SS on the Eastern Front. Newport Beach, CA: Institute for Historical Review, 1985. ———. La Campagne de Russie, 1941–1945. Paris: La Diffusion du Livre, 1949. D'Este ...
Farther up the east slope , however , Sergeant Charles Pearson and Corporal Kenneth Mertz of the First Platoon knew something nasty was up when several stray bullets punctured their makeshift pup tent . But where the shots had come from ...
The book teaches its readers how to cultivate an anthropological imagination, a mindset that remains attentive to local differences even as it identifies global patterns of inequality and racism.