... 122 Associated Press, 12 Atlanta, Ga., 50 Augenblick, John, 58 Babson, Roger, 86 Bagby, Grover, 26 Bailey, Joe, 85 Bailey, Russell, 85 Baker, W. D., 45 Barnett, Jamie, 92 Barnett, Ross, 4 Beasley, Bill, 53 Beasley, Joyce, 54 Becker, ...
'Helen Lewis survived the greatest nightmare ever dreamed by man. Her story is appalling, mesmerising, and one reads with increasing gratitude for her clarity, honesty and courage.
What happens when you live longer than you wanted to?
Since at least 1971, when he published a seminal article on constitutional interpretation in the Indiana Law Journal, Robert Bork has been the legal and moral conscience of America, reminding...
"With a new foreword by former Alabama senator Doug Jones, the key figure in the successful prosecution of two of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombers in 2001 and 2002, this new edition of A Time to Speak brings back into print a ...
THE END AND THE BEGINNING I realized I had to quit my job when Pastor B started giving some of my work responsibilities to the other secretary. I had to start tracking my time and giving account for what I was doing.
A Time to Speak: On Human Values and Social Research
The autobiography of Sir Vivian Fuchs, geologist and explorer, who was the first man to cross the Antarctic via the South Pole in 1957-'58. He was also engaged in African...
A Time to Speak: A Psycholinguistic Inquiry Into the Critical Period for Human Speech
Jeanne Manning. CHAPTER 13 BRITAIN'S BEST KEPT SECRET Ta and was o Hitler's surprise , his Luftwaffe was no match for the RAF or Britain's soli darity and determination . Great Britain was also encouraged by Roosevelt's promise of fifty ...
Here is a call to the churches to change directions; to abandon their emphasis on personal morality and individual salvation and to focus instead on those issues that are at the heart of the Gospel tradition, issues that affect the entire ...
The volume includes more than sixty vintage Bork contributions on topics ranging from President Nixon to St. Thomas More, from abortion to antitrust policy, and from civil liberties to natural law.
This book, which he finished just before he died, is an account of his childhood and growing-up, of a romantic love story, tales of wartime adventures and his life in the British theatre.