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  • von John A. Mackay
    22,00 €

    In this edition to the A Way of Life series, prominent member of the Presbyterian church John A. Mackay provides insight on the history of Presbyterianism.The A Way of Life book series includes titles written by well-known religious leaders to help readers learn what it is like to live as a member of the churches represented. In this addition to the series, Presbyterian theologian, missionary, and educator John A. Mackay shares his experiences as a prominent and highly active member and leader of the Presbyterian church. The Presbyterian Way of Life offers a complete and insightful look into the history of the religion, including its heritage, way of worship, and organization. "Dr. Mackay knows and loves the Presbyterian Church. If there is anyone who may deservedly be called 'Mr. Presbyterian' of this generation, that man is John A. Mackay." ?Kirkus Reviews

  • - Fathers and Sons
    von Ben Bradlee & Quinn Bradlee
    18,00 €

    Ben Bradlee’s all-American football player father lost his well-paying job in the Depression and never recovered his income but also never lost his balance and energy. Living on a borrowed estate, he undertook to clear the property, and his young son bonded with his father as they worked alongside each other in the woods. When thirteen-year-old Ben contracted polio, his father nursed him back to health until they could go to work again. Ben Bradlee tells the story of how this lifelong love of working outdoors enabled him to forge an intimate connection with his own son, Quinn, who was born with a heart defect and is learning disabled. Quinn Bradlee writes about how his father gave him courage and confidence, about what it is like not just to be the son of the Ben Bradlee but his father’s best pal. He tells wistfully how their roles have reversed and how he has become his father’s protector. Sally Quinn, wife and mother, offers her observation on fathers and sons in this joyous celebration of a special relationship.

  • - Portraits of Dogs and Their Celebrities
    von Brian Nice
    24,00 €

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  • von Todd Strasser
    17,00 €

  • von Todd Strasser
    17,00 €

  • von Michele Serros
    21,00 €

  • von Christina Askounis
    21,00 €

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  • von Randi Reisfeld
    20,00 €

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  • - The Surprising Truth About What Men Are Really Thinking
    von Finesse Mitchell
    20,00 €

  • - Reader's Companion with New Translations
    von James L. Kugel
    27,00 €

  • - Inside the Life of Baseball's Most Enigmatic Slugger
    von Jean Rhodes & Shawn Boburg
    26,00 €

  • - My Five Years in Iraq
    von Richard Engel
    31,00 €

    In the most dramatic and intimate account of battle reporting since Michael Herr's classic Dispatches, NBC News's award-winning Middle East Bureau Chief, Richard Engel, offers an unvarnished and often emotional account of five years in Iraq. Engel is the longest serving broadcaster in Iraq and the only American television reporter to cover the country continuously before, during, and after the 2003 U.S. invasion. Fluent in Arabic, he has had unrivaled access to U.S. military commanders, Sunni insurgents, Shiite militias, Iraqi families, and even President George W. Bush, who called him to the White House for a private briefing. He has witnessed nearly every major milestone in this long war. War Journal describes what it was like to go into the hole where U.S. Special Operations Forces captured Saddam Hussein. Engel was there as the insurgency began and watched the spread of Iranian influence over Shiite religious cities and the Iraqi government. He watched as Iraqis voted in their first election. He was in the courtroom when Saddam was sentenced to death and interviewed General David Petraeus about the surge. In vivid, sometimes painful detail, Engel tracks the successes and setbacks of the war. He describes searching, with U.S troops, for a missing soldier in the dangerous Sunni city of Ramadi; surviving kidnapping attempts, IED attacks, hotel bombings, and ambushes; and even the smell of cakes in a bakery attacked by sectarian gangs and strewn with bodies of the executed. War Journal describes a sectarian war that American leaders were late to understand and struggled to contain. It is an account of the author's experiences, insights, bittersweet reflections, and moments from his private video diary -- itself the subject of a highly acclaimed documentary on MSNBC. War Journal is the story of the transformation of a young journalist who moved to the Middle East with $2,000 and a belief that the region would be "the story" of his generation into a seasoned reporter who has at times believed that he would die covering the war. It is about American soldiers, ordinary Iraqis, and especially a few brave individuals on his team who continually risked their lives to make his own daring reporting possible.

  • - A Novel
    von Jonathan Segura
    22,00 €

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  • - A Road Map to Spiritual, Emotional, and Financial Wholeness
    von Kirbyjon H. Caldwell
    24,00 €

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  • von David Mack
    37,00 €

    A further collection of intergalactic edge-of-your-seat adventures starring the intrepid members of the Starfleet Corps of Engineers.

  • - A Personal History of the 1960s Anti-War Movement
    von Carl Oglesby
    28,00 €

  • von Abiola Abrams
    29,00 €

  • - Easy Ways to Detox Your Diet, Your Body, and Your Life
    von Deirdre Imus
    26,00 €

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  • - Ellora's Cave
    von Lisa Renee Jones, Sahara Kelly & Gail Faulkner
    26,00 €

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  • - The Day That Bucky, Yaz, Reggie, Pudge, and Company Played the Most Memorable Game in Baseball's Most Intense Rivalry
    von Richard Bradley
    25,00 €

    In this spellbinding book, Richard Bradley tells the story of what was surely the greatest major league game of our lifetime and perhaps in the history of professional baseball. That game, played at Fenway Park on the afternoon of October 4, 1978, was the culmination of one of the most tense, emotionally wrought seasons ever, between baseball's two most bitter rivals, the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. Both teams finished this tumultuous season with identical 99-64 records, forcing a one-game playoff. With a one-run lead and two outs, with the tying run in scoring position in the bottom of the ninth, the entire season came down to one at-bat and to one swing of the bat. It came down, as both men eerily predicted to themselves the night before, to the aging Red Sox legend, Carl Yastrzemski, and the Yankees' free-agent power reliever, Rich "Goose" Gossage. Anyone who calls himself a baseball fan knows the outcome of that confrontation. And yet such are the literary powers of the author that we are pulled back in time to that late-afternoon moment and become filled anew with all the taut sense of drama that sports has to offer, as if we don't know what happened. As if the thoughts swirling around in the heads of pitcher and hitter are still fresh, both still hopeful of controlling events. That climactic game occurred thirty seasons ago and yet it still captures our imagination. In this delightful work of sports literature, we watch the game unfold pitch by pitch, inning by inning, but Bradley is up to something more ambitious than just recounting this wonderful game. He also tells us the stories of the participants -- how they got to that moment in their lives and careers, what was at stake for them personally -- including the rivalries within the rivalry, such as catcher Carlton Fisk versus catcher Thurman Munson,and Billy Martin versus everyone. Using a narrative that alternates points of view between the teams, Bradley reacquaints us with a rich roster of characters -- Freddy Lynn, Ron Guidry, Catfish Hunter, Mike Torrez, Jerry Remy, Lou Piniella, George Scott, and Reggie Jackson. And, of course, Bucky Dent, who craved just such a moment in the sun -- a validation he had vainly sought from the father he barely knew. Not a book intended to celebrate a triumph or lament a loss, The Greatest Game will be embraced in both Boston and New York, with fans of both teams recalling again the talented young men they once gave their hearts to. And fans everywhere will be reminded how utterly gripping a single baseball game can be and that the rewards of being a fan lie not in victory but in caring beyond reason, even decades after the fact.

  • - How Our Government Built America, and Why It Must Rebuild Now
    von Felix G. Rohatyn
    24,00 €

    In this timely and urgent book, Rohatyn re-creates some of the most dramatic events in our history to show how strong and imaginative political leadership built America and demonstrates that such leadership is essential today to reverse the catastrophic degeneration of America’s infrastructure, bridges, tunnels, roads and rails, flood levees and gates. Readers of David McCullough and Stephen Ambrose will revel in his narrative. Although the private sector has been the mainstay of America’s economy, Felix Rohatyn argues the country could not have grown into its full destiny without the vision and determination of political leaders who imagined the future and acted to achieve it. He begins with the Louisiana Purchase by Thomas Jefferson in 1805, which doubled the size of the country, and the construction of the Erie Canal in 1817-1825, which opened a water route to the West. The chartering of the Trans-Continental railroad, the Land Grant Colleges, and the Homestead Act in 1863, led by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, together opened the continent. The Panama Canal, which joined the east and West coasts by sea, was driven by Theodore Roosevelt. FDR’s Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Eisenhower’s Interstate Highway program modernized America, and the GI Bill of rights, which came after World War II, remains the greatest investment in intellectual capital and housing in our history. Rohatyn describes these enterprises as examples of the imagination and decisive leadership that the country is in desperate need of, and, in a final chapter, he predicts the multiple benefits of similarly bold undertakings to secure our nation’s future and offers a blueprint for setting priorities and financing them.

  • - A Novel in Stories
    von Lesley Dormen
    19,00 €

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  • von Bella Andre
    24,00 €

  • von Elise Juska
    24,00 €

    The fabulous new book from Downtown Press novelist Elise Juska, author of Getting OverJack Wagnerand The Hazards of Sleeping Alone.

  • von Jeff Ayers
    53,00 €

    A comprehensive and fully illustrated guide to four decades of Star Trek published fiction.

  • von Cara Lockwood & Pamela Redmond
    30,00 €

    Authors Cara Lockwood, Pamela Redmond Satran, Diane Stingley, Beth Kendrick, Eileen Rendahl, and Megan McAndrew collaborate in this collection of nine separate humorous short stories all centered around young women's experiences on New Years Eve.

  • - The Apples & Pears Approach to Losing Weight, Living Longer, and Feeling Healthier
    von Marie Savard
    31,00 €

    When it comes to your health, body shape really does matter! No matter what your current weight or how well you take care of yourself, whether you''re a teenager or postmenopausal, this book will change the way you relate to your body forever. That''s the power of body shape -- and it''s as easy as knowing the difference between apples and pears! If you tend to gain weight in your belly and back, you''re an apple. If your thighs and derriere are where you bear extra baggage, you''re a pear. But do you know that your fruit IQ is the single most powerful predictor of future health? Body type directly affects your likelihood for obesity, heart disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, stroke, varicose veins, and certain cancers. But, as medical pioneer and ABC''s women''s health expert Marie Savard, M.D., explains in this ground-breaking book, there are things you can do to prevent or even reverse the risks of body shape. The Body Shape Solution to Weight Loss and Wellness can help you: • understand what body shape means, and how it relates to your health • learn how to distinguish between subcutaneous and visceral fat -- butt or gut! -- and discover why all fat is not created equal • discover the Elite foods that help protect against disease and improve your odds of shedding fat • acquire the tools you need to make conscious, informed, healthy choices about food • throw away your scale and get out of the cycle of diet failure -- for good! Work with your body -- not against it -- to achieve maximum health and look your best!

  • von Fion Buckley
    28,00 €

    A tantalizing re-creation of Elizabethan life and manners told with intelligence and wit," raved Library Journal upon the publication of To Shield the Queen, the volume that introduced twenty-six-year-old Ursula Blanchard, Lady of the Presence Chamber to Queen Elizabeth I, and one of the most entrancing mystery heroines to come along in many a season.Young Ursula knows it can be treacherous easing herself into the petty foibles at court, but now, having once saved the Virgin Queen from political disaster, she faces an even greater challenge. Sortie of Ursula''s old acquaintances may be plotting to overthrow Elizabeth in favor of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the re-establishment of the Catholic faith. Ardent, some would say fanatical, believers will stop at nothing -- smuggling, counterfeiting, civil war, perhaps murder -- to further their cause. One of Elizabeth''s spies is already dead and the clues to his death point in a troubling direction.Most disturbing to Ursula is whether her old friends Ann and Leonard Mason could be mixed up in a treasonous plot against the Queen. There have been rumors that all is not as it should be with the Masons.Secretary of state Sir William Cecil needs his own spy in the Mason home and Ursula is the obvious choice, She knows the family, she can justify her visit by helping to care for the Masons'' five children, and she can perhaps use her newly acquired skill at lockpiching to uncover some surprising truths.Torn between her devotion to Elizabeth, still a young woman like herself, and her longing to be reunited with her exiled Catholic husband, Matthew, in France, Ursula makes a difficult bargain that balances personal happiness against duty to Queen and country. Her journey takes her into dangerous territory eventually into the underground cells of the Tower of London itself Whatever happens, she will never again be quite as trusting or quite as secure.

  • - An Antique Print Mystery
    von Lea Wait
    22,00 €

    She''s an antique print dealer, a college professor, and now...a parent? Maggie Summer is considering adopting a child from the New Jersey agency Our World, Our Children, and she has happily agreed to stage a benefit antiques show on their behalf. With her dealer friends, her college, and her lover, Will Brewer, all donating their time and support, everything is falling into place. But someone is harboring a vicious grudge against Our World, Our Children. The adoptive mother of thirteen children is the first victim, and then Maggie begins receiving threats. With the crowded benefit set to open and hundreds of innocent lives at stake, Maggie races to preserve the future with a clue hidden in her prints from the past....

  • von Jessica Benson
    32,00 €

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