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Human Nature and Railroads is a book written by Ivy Ledbetter Lee in 1915. The book explores the relationship between human nature and the railroad industry, focusing on the role of communication and public relations in shaping public perception of railroads. Lee argues that railroads have a unique responsibility to communicate with the public and to build trust through transparency and honesty. He also examines the impact of technological advancements on the industry and the need for railroads to adapt to changing conditions. The book is a fascinating look ...
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A Short History Of The Ancient Diocese Of Exeter
From The Conquest To The Church Congress Of 1894 (1895)
194,70 zł
A Short History Of The Ancient Diocese Of Exeter: From The Conquest To The Church Congress Of 1894 (1895) is a historical book written by Herbert Edward Reynolds. The book provides a comprehensive account of the history of the Diocese of Exeter, one of the oldest and most important dioceses in England, from the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the Church Congress of 1894. The author covers a wide range of topics, including the establishment of the diocese, the role of the bishops, the development of the cathedral, the growth of the church in the region ...
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Academy Criticisms, 1877
A Collection Of The Principal Notices And Critiques, Which Have Appeared In The Leading Journals And Art Publications (1877)
116,90 zł
Academy Criticisms, 1877 is a book compiled by H. C. Richardson that contains a collection of reviews and critiques of the art exhibitions held at the Royal Academy of Arts in London during the year 1877. The book features the opinions and perspectives of some of the most prominent art critics and journalists of the time, as published in leading journals and art publications. It provides a comprehensive overview of the art world in London during the late 19th century and offers insights into the trends, styles, and themes that dominated the art scene at the ...
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The Soldier's Companion
Dedicated To The Defenders Of Their Country In The Field, By Their Friends At Home (1865)
89,60 zł
The Soldier's Companion is a book that was published in 1865 by the American Unitarian Association. It is dedicated to the soldiers who fought for their country in the field and was written by their friends at home. The book is a collection of poems, essays, and stories that are meant to provide comfort and inspiration to soldiers who are far from home and fighting for their country. The content of the book covers a range of topics including patriotism, bravery, sacrifice, and the importance of faith. The authors of the book include some of the most prominent ...
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The History of the Town of Canterbury, New Hampshire, 1727-1912 is a comprehensive book written by James Otis Lyford in 1912. The book provides a detailed account of the history of the town of Canterbury, New Hampshire, from its early settlement in 1727 to the early 20th century. Lyford covers the town's founding and early development, including its early settlers and their way of life. He also explores the town's role in the American Revolution, including the contributions of its residents to the war effort. The book also delves into the town's economic ...
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""History of the Langobards"" is a book written by Paul the Deacon in 1906. It is a historical account of the Langobards, a Germanic people who migrated to Italy in the 6th century and established the Kingdom of the Lombards. The book covers the period from the Langobards' origins in Scandinavia to their settlement in Italy and the subsequent history of their kingdom, including their relations with the Byzantine Empire and the Franks. The author, Paul the Deacon, was a Lombard monk and historian who lived in the 8th century and was one of the most important ...
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Researches On The Danube And The Adriatic V2
Or Contributions To The Modern History Of Hungary And Transylvania, Dalmatia And Croatia, Servia And Bulgaria (1861)
167,30 zł
""Researches on the Danube and the Adriatic"" is a historical book written by Andrew Archibald Paton in 1861. The book is divided into two volumes and provides an in-depth analysis of the modern history of Hungary, Transylvania, Dalmatia, Croatia, Serbia, and Bulgaria. The author has conducted extensive research on the Danube and the Adriatic regions, and the book is a result of his findings. The book is a valuable resource for those who are interested in the history of these regions and provides a detailed account of the political, social, and cultural developments ...
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From Tamils to Malayalees, from Bengalis to Punjabis, the diverse Indian community in Singapore has played a large part in building the country. To understand the Indian community, one must know certain basic facts about them. First is their love for culture which transcends religious and linguistic differences. Some of the best classical Hindustani singers are Muslims. The best Malayalam singer of Hindu religious songs is a Christian. Second is their love of debates. Argument is part of Indian tradition because of the belief that truth can only be arrived ...
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""Spain and the Spaniards V1"" is a book written by Nicolas Leon Thieblin in 1874. The book is a comprehensive exploration of the history, culture, and society of Spain and its people. Thieblin provides a detailed account of the country's geography, climate, and natural resources. He also delves into the country's political and social history, from the Roman era to the present day.The author also provides an in-depth analysis of the Spanish people, their customs, traditions, and way of life. He discusses the influence of religion, art, literature, and music ...
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Old Foye Days, Part 2
Containing An Authentic Account Of The Exploits Of The Smugglers In And Around The Port Of Fowey (1907)
107,70 zł
""Old Foye Days, Part 2: Containing An Authentic Account Of The Exploits Of The Smugglers In And Around The Port Of Fowey (1907)"" is a book written by Henry Noel Shore. This book is a historical account of the smuggling activities that took place in and around the port of Fowey in Cornwall, England. The book is a continuation of the first part of the series and provides a detailed description of the smugglers' activities, their methods, and the challenges they faced. The author has used authentic sources to provide a vivid and accurate account of the smuggling ...
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