Europe

  • Europe
    By Karen Bush Gibson

    "Describes the continent of Europe, including climate, landforms, plants, animals, countries, people, as well as Europe and the world"--Provided by publisher.

  • Europe: Where the Fun Is
    By Rollin Riggs, Bruce Jacobsen

    Babington's and Cafe El Greco are two of the most famous and ancient cafes in Rome . Babington's is an authentic old English tea house , stuffy and high brow , where people sit and chat all day . El Greco is like a series of dark ...

  • Europe: A Cultural History
    By Peter Rietbergen

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  • Europe
    By Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff, Kindersley Dorling

    The fully updated guide includes unique cutaways, floorplans and reconstructions of the must-see sites, plus street-by-street maps of all the fascinating cities and towns.

  • Europe
    By Karen Bush Gibson

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  • Europe: Or, Up and Down with Schreiber and Baggish
    By Richard Stern

    Cultures and egos clash in this hilarious tale of two American men trying to start over again in Europe For Max Schreiber, World War II was an idyll.

  • Europe: A Nietzschen Perspective
    By Stefan Elbe

    politischen Diskurs der europäischen Gemeinschaft, Frankfurt am Main: Haag und Herchen, 1995. Dreyfus, HubertL. and Jane Rubin, 'You Can'tGet Something for Nothing:Kierkegaard and Heidegger onHowNotto Overcome Nihilism', Inquiry,no.

  • Europe: The Struggle for Supremacy, from 1453 to the Present
    By Brendan Simms

    Richard Bourke, 'Edmund Burke and international conflict', in Ian Hall and Lisa Hill (eds.), British international thinkers from Hobbes to Namier (Basingstoke, 2009), pp. 91–116. P. J. Marshall and John A. Woods (eds.) ...

  • Europe: A Tapestry of Nations
    By Flora Lewis

    Raymond Aron , a pithy journalist and professor of sociology with a dry , polemic style , outlived Sartre by a few years . But it wasn't until his late years that his stubborn insistence on moderation , common sense and a certain ...

  • Europe: The Rough Guide
    By Martin Dunford, Jonathan Buckley

    LUXEMBOURG CITY / 131 LUXEMBOURG RUE DE MUHLENBACH 200 m RUE DE ROLLINGEGRUND Alzette COTE D'EICH Centre Européen ... DU CAPUCINS Musée National Youth Hostel GRAND RUE MONTEE DE CLAUSEN Bus Station Tourist Office Bock Casements RUE DE ...

  • Europe: The Rough Guide
    By Rough Guides

    A youth- and student-friendly guidebook, with special attention to the needs of budget train and bus travellers, this guide presents a diverse and omnivorous range of interests, taking in everything...

  • Europe
    By Malcolm Porter, Keith Lye

    This series explores individual continents through a combination of photos, maps, artwork, diagrams, charts and short paragraphs of information. Thematic maps provide interest for cross curricular work in RE, history and citizenship.

  • Europe
    By Wendy Vierow

    Europe, the second smallest continent on Earth, has 43 countries. Some geographers consider Europe part of a landmass that includes Asia, called Eurasia.

  • Europe: A Tantalizing Romance : Past and Present Europe for Students and the Serious Traveler
    By Michael H. MacDonald

    Carey appointed Archbishop of Canterbury . In 1991 George Carey , Bishop of Bath and Wells , was named to be the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury . He is the spiritual leader of both the English flock and the seventy million Anglicans and ...

  • Europe: A Natural History
    By Tim Flannery

    A tale of cave bears and comet strikes and a hundred million years of history by the bestselling author of Here on Earth: “Marvelous.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review) In Europe: A Natural History, world-renowned scientist, explorer ...

  • Europe: A Natural History
    By Tim Fridtjof Flannery, Luigi Boitani

    The story continues right up to the present, as Flannery describes Europe's leading role in wildlife restoration, and then looks ahead to ponder the continent's future."--from publisher's description.

  • Europe: The First 100 Million Years
    By Tim Flannery

    This groundbreaking book charts the history of the land itself and the forces shaping life on it - including modern humans - to create a portrait of a continent that continues to exert a huge influence on the world today.

  • Europe: A Heritage, a Challenge, a Promise
    By J. Berting

    ... which means that one factor cannot be interpreted separately from those others', as Kooiman remarks.154 And I can add to this that precaution is required, because we assume that these relations are mutually interdependent, ...

  • Europe: A Cosmic Picture
    By Maria Schindler

    The idea of a folk high school had been conceived first by Bishop Nicolaus Fredrik Severin Grundtvig, a representative of the star impulse of the Northern folk spirit, and a contemporary of Goethe. He aimed at something entirely new: 'A ...

  • Europe: A Concise Encyclopedia of the European Union from Aachen to Zollverein
    By Rodney Leach

    Marshall Plan ( Marshall Aid ) The Marshall Plan , named after General Marshall , a US army chief of staff in World War II , was a unique act of American generosity and enlightened selfinterest . Under the Plan , which was overseen by ...