Fracture

  • Fracture
    By Barry Friedman

    Harris pulled into the underground parking garage of the Elliot Building and took the elevator up to Dan Ferguson's office on the fifteenth floor. Plush office. With that much money at his disposal, Ferguson could buy, or give away, ...

  • Fracture: The Cross as Irreconcilable in the Language and Thought of the Biblical Writers
    By Roy A. Harrisville

    ... which was announced to you " ( 1 : 25b ) ; the use of Psalm 34 in 2 : 3 or 3 : 13Ralph P. Martin , The Theology of Jude , I Peter , and 2 Peter : New Testament Theology ( Cambridge , UK : Cambridge University Press , 1994 ) , p .

  • Fracture
    By Andrés Neuman

    In 2011, Mr. Watanabe, a Japanese electronics executive, is in Tokyo when the earthquake that precedes the Fukushima nuclear disaster strikes. In the aftermath, he fins himself on a journey...

  • Fracture
    By C. J. Daugherty

    Cimmeria Academy has been more than a school for Allie, it's been a safe haven.

  • Fracture: Altered Egos Volume 1 #TPB.
    By Shawn Gabborin

    In the metropolis of Lower Triton, the city's greatest hero, Virtue, its nastiest villain, Malice, and a run-of-the-mill guy named Jeff have something extremely important in common.

  • Fracture
    By Megan Miranda

    After falling through the ice of a frozen lake and being resuscitated by her best friend Decker, seventeen-year-old Delaney begins experiencing a strange affinity for the dead and wonders whether she is predicting death or causing it.

  • Fracture: Life & Culture in the West, 1918-1938
    By Philipp Blom

    From the critically-acclaimed author of The Vertigo Years comes a major new history of the interwar period, the few decades of peace that gave birth to the political and cultural...

  • Fracture: Interactions of Microstructure, Mechanisms and Mechanics
    By John D. Landes, Joseph M. Wells

    Fracture: Interactions of Microstructure, Mechanisms and Mechanics

  • Fracture: Barack Obama, the Clintons, and the Racial Divide
    By Joy-Ann Reid

    Yet, in Fracture, MSNBC national correspondent Joy-Ann Reid shows that, despite the progress we have made, we are still a nation divided—as seen recently in headline-making tragedies such as police killings of Black citizens and uprisings ...

  • Fracture: Stories of How Great Lives Take Root in Trauma
    By Matthew Parris

    As Matthew Parris brings each individual's story to life in this original and compelling study, it becomes clear that we must rethink the origins of success, as well as the legacy of trauma.

  • Fracture: Life and Culture in the West, 1918-1938
    By Philipp Blom

    In Fracture, critically acclaimed historian Philipp Blom argues that in the aftermath of World War I, citizens of the West directed their energies inwards, launching into hedonistic, aesthetic, and intellectual adventures of self-discovery.

  • Fracture: Vice and Virtue
    By Shawn Gabborin

    At a mind-bending pace, this volume crashes towards a final confrontation, with all Jeff's "marbles" on the line! Collects Fracture Volume 2 #1-4.

  • Fracture: Essays, Poems, and Stories on Fracking in America
    By Taylor Brorby, Stefanie Brook Trout

    In the tradition of Wallace Stegners 'This is Dinosaur,' Terry Tempest Williams and Stephen Trimbles 'Testimony,' and Rick Bass and David James Duncans 'The Heart of the Monster,' Fracture braids together essays, poems, and fiction to help ...

  • Fracture: Core Research from TWI
    By Gyoujin Cho, Twi

    Research reports originally prepared by TWI for their Industrial Members.

  • Fracture: Life and Culture in the West, 1918-1938
    By Philipp Blom

    In Fracture, critically acclaimed historian Philipp Blom argues that in the aftermath of World War I, citizens of the West directed their energies inwards, launching into hedonistic, aesthetic, and intellectual adventures of self-discovery.

  • Fracture: Divergence
    By Erik Schubach

    One case, two realities.

  • Fracture: A Novel
    By Andrés Neuman

    Critically acclaimed, prize-winning author Andrés Neuman’s Fracture is an ambitious literary novel set against Japan’s 2011 nuclear accident in a cross-cultural story about how every society remembers and forgets its catastrophes.

  • Fracture
    By Clayton Eshleman

    Fracture

  • Fracture: Adventures of a Broken Body
    By Ann Oakley

    The starting point of Ann Oakley's fascinating book is the fracture of her right arm in the grounds of a hotel in the USA. What begins as an accident becomes...