Frontiers

  • Frontiers: A Story of Chief Charles Renatus Hicks and the New American Nation
    By James Allen Murray

    Other settings are Federal Hall in New York City, the city of Philadelphia and the building of Washington, DC.Some of the major events that drive the story are the Chickamauga Wars in the Tennessee and Cumberland Valleys, the Constitutional ...

  • Frontiers: Twentieth Century Physics
    By Steve Adams

    Left to right : Cecil F. Powell , Isidor I. Rabi , Werner Heisenberg , Edwin McMillan , Emile Segre , Tsung Dao Lee , Chen Ning Yang and Robert Hofstadter . Photo credit : CERN AACHEN - BONN - CERN - MUNICH - OXFORD COLLABORATION WA 21 ...

  • Frontiers: American Modern Dancer and Dance Educator
    By Karen Bell-Kanner

    Lou Harrison, whose work Bonnie had first admired in the 1938 Mills College summer session, had built a solid reputation as a composer and he became her accompanist and musical director for the 1949 and 1950 sessions.

  • Frontiers: The Life and Times of Bonnie Bird : American Modern Dancer and Dance Educator
    By Karen Bell-Kanner

    Many Rhodes Scholarships to Oxford were won by Reed students . Before the war Ralph had been an external examiner at Reed and had good friends on the faculty . Shortly after their marriage Bonnie became acquainted with the college and ...

  • Frontiers: American Modern Dancer and Dance Educator
    By Karen Bell-Kanner

    Bonnie was CORD's first chairman for two years, then past chairman, also for two years. She remained an active member of its board of directors until 1974. “CORD's work has given a new dimension to dance,” she said.

  • Frontiers
    By Michel Butor, Christian Jacomino

    Frontiers

  • Frontiers: The Life and Times of Bonnie Bird : American Modern Dancer and Dance Educator
    By Karen Bell-Kanner

    Detroit trade unionist Keith Sward , author of The Legend of Henry Ford , a firsthand account of his experience of Mafia infiltration into the Ford automobile factories , was incognito when he stayed with them because the Mafia had a ...

  • Frontiers: Territory and State Formation in the Modern World
    By Malcolm Anderson

    M. Kochan, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. — 1980: L 'Identité de la France. Paris: Arthaud Flammarion. — 1985: Civilisation and Capitalism, iii: The Perspective of the World. London: Collins. Brenner, M. (ed.) ...

  • Frontiers: A Short History of the American West
    By Robert V. Hine, John Mack Faragher

    Sioux agent Thomas J. Galbraith provided a succinct summary of federal aims during the era that stretched from the 1870s to the 1930s: “weaken and destroy their tribal relations and individualize them by giving each a separate home and ...

  • Frontiers: Cybersp@ce Series
    By Jeff W. Horton

    A Dream to Unite Humanity.

  • Frontiers
    By Michael Jensen

    What would he tell me next — that he knew I'd been coming and cleared my claim for me? "Chapman, anytime you'd like to finish would be good." Getting the cow back into the stall proved to be far easier work then getting her out.

  • Frontiers: Twentieth Century Physics
    By Steve Adams

    1991: Pierre-Gilles de Gennes (1932-), France, College de France, Paris: for discovering that methods developed for studying order phenomena in simple systems can be generalized to more complex fonns of matter, in particular to liquid ...

  • Frontiers: Special Edition
    By Jonathan Ward, Mehul Desai

    Special Edition including color artwork by Jonathan Patrick Ward.

  • Frontiers: An Active Introduction to English Grammar
    By John Schmidt, Terry Simon

    This grammar-based text is designed for ESL/EFL students in college/adult programs and for those at the upper-secondary level.

  • Frontiers: Geography, Explorers, and Literature
    By Brenda McGee, Sarah Wolfinsohn, Debbie Keiser Triska

    Now here's question number 4: Besides the Lewis and Clark expedition, your journal is often referred to as what? Lewis #1: The most successful expedition in the history of North America. Lewis #2: Lewis' Expedition.

  • Frontiers: Histories of Civil Society and Nature
    By M. R. Redclift

    In Frontiers, Michael Redclift examines the relationship between nature and society in frontier areas -- contested zones in which rival versions of civil society vie with one another, often over...

  • Frontiers: A Study in Political Geography
    By Charles Bungay Fawcett

    Frontiers: A Study in Political Geography

  • Frontiers
    By Noel Mostert

    Frontiers

  • Frontiers: A Novel
    By Michael Jensen

    A thrilling homoerotic odyssey etched in the cross-currents of lust, greed, murder, and revenge as the struggle of two men against a depraved killer draws us into the heart of...

  • Frontiers: Territory and State Formation in the Modern World
    By Malcolm Anderson

    The purpose and location of frontiers affect all human societies in the contemporary world – this book offers an introduction to them and the issues they raise.