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Huck Finn's America
Mark Twain and the Era That Shaped His Masterpiece
A provocative, exuberant, and deeply researched investigation into Mark Twain’s writing of Huckleberry Finn, which turns on its head everything we thought we knew about America’s favorite icon of childhood....
Patrick Chovanec
2023-02-19T13:03:35.000ZDiscover the fascinating story of how credit cards and mutual funds completely transformed the financial world in this gripping book by a renowned business journalist. Learn how these inventions turned the traditional banking system on its head and forever changed the way we approach investing and managing our finances.
Patrick Chovanec
2022-12-04T00:52:20.000ZBRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering....
Patrick Chovanec
2022-10-20T12:32:19.000ZDestiny of the Republic
A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President
Explore the incredible life of James Garfield, one of America's most extraordinary presidents, who rose from poverty to become a celebrated scholar, Civil War hero, congressman and president. In this New York Times bestselling work, author Candice Millard tells the dramatic story of Garfield's assassination by a deranged office-seeker, and the bitter struggles over power that followed. Meticulously researched and driven by intimate human focus, The Destiny of the Republic is an epic history of a forgotten chapter of American history.
Patrick Chovanec
2022-10-03T23:13:00.000ZPor qué compramos
The Science of Shopping--Updated and Revised for the Internet, the Global Consumer, and Beyond
This look at shopping offers ideas and advice to help adapt to the changing consumer while providing a humorous in-depth profile of who that consumer really is. Es una guía que ofrece ideas y consejos sobre cómo adaptarse a los consumidores cambiantes. Para el público en general, este libro es un divertido espejo de quienes somos realmente.
Patrick Chovanec
2022-08-28T16:37:06.000ZEl doctor Frankl, psiquiatra y escritor, suele preguntar a sus pacientes aquejados de múltiples padecimientos: «¿Por qué no se suicida usted?» Y muchas veces, de las respuestas extrae una orientación para la psicoterapia a aplicar: a éste, lo que le ata a la vida son los hijos; al otro, un talento, una habilidad sin explotar; a un tercero, quizás, sólo unos cuantos recuerdos que merece la pena rescatar del olvido. Tejer estas tenues hebras de vidas rotas en una urdimbre firme, coherente, significativa y responsable es el objeto con que se enfrenta la logoterapia.
En esta obra, Viktor E. Frankl explica la experiencia que le llevó al descubrimiento de la logoterapia. Prisionero, durante mucho tiempo, en los desalmados campos de concentración, él mismo sintió en su propio ser lo que significaba una existencia desnuda. ¿Cómo pudo él que todo lo había perdido, que había visto destruir todo lo que valía la pena, que padeció hambre, frío, brutalidades sin fin, que tantas veces estuvo a punto del exterminio, cómo pudo aceptar que la vida fuera digna de vivirla? El psiquiatra que personalmente ha tenido que enfrentarse a tales rigores merece que se le escuche, pues nadie como él para juzgar nuestra condición humana sabia y compasivamente. Las palabras del doctor Frankl alcanzan un temple sorprendentemente esperanzador sobre la capacidad humana de trascender sus dificultades y descubrir la verdad conveniente y orientadora.
Embark on a thrilling adventure with a veteran international ferry pilot as he navigates perilous circumstances, including fuel system malfunctions over the Atlantic and engine failures in thunderstorms. Kerry McCauley’s daring and insatiable quest for danger led him to put international smuggler and bank robber on his resume. From mishaps to catastrophes, McCauley's harrowing account will leave you on the edge of your seat, wondering how he survived it all. This is destined to be a true aviation classic.
Patrick Chovanec
2022-08-21T21:22:37.000ZBlood and Daring
How Canada Fought the American Civil War and Forged a Nation
Discover how Canada's Confederation was shaped by the pressures of the American Civil War in Blood and Daring. Historian John Boyko sheds light on Canada's deep connection to the war, from Canadians fighting in every major battle to supplying arms to the South. With engaging stories and new perspectives from previously untapped sources, Boyko explores how Canada's political climate created a more unified nation that successfully opposed American expansion. Blood and Daring offers a fascinating interpretation of history that will appeal to all readers interested in the North American context of the Civil War and Canada's identity.
Patrick Chovanec
2022-08-12T16:38:21.000ZExplore the history of Western businesses trying to sell their products in China during the late 1970s with "Beijing Jeep." This cautionary tale showcases the stormy romance between American business and Chinese communism through the experiences of American Motors and its operation in China. Follow the misjudged business climate, the Chinese's ability to outcapitalized the capitalists, and the larger-than-life joint venture that was Beijing Jeep. This updated version of the book, picked as one of Fortune Magazine's "75 Smartest Books We Know," is a must-read for those interested in China's economic history.
Patrick Chovanec
2022-07-29T11:51:12.000ZDiscover the exciting story of America's power grid - how it came to be, where it is now, and how it must adapt for a cleaner energy future. The grid is a complex and quintessentially American artifact that mirrors our nation's history of expansion, bold vision, and improvisation. Drawing on cultural anthropology, this book explores the dynamic moments and stable ones, all while examining the new challenges that America's energy infrastructure now faces. With wit and insight, the author reveals how visionaries, bureaucrats, and communities must come together to tackle the grid's flaws and reimagine it for the twenty-first century.
Test Gods by Nicholas Schmidle
Liftoff by Eric Berger
Three Tigers, One Mountain by Michael Booth
The Scientist and the Spy by Mara Hvistendahl
Imperfect Union by Steve Inskeep
Apaciguar a Hitler by Tim Bouverie
The Flying Tigers by Sam Kleiner
Los señores del espacio by Christian Davenport
We the Corporations by Adam Winkler
The New Koreans by Michael Breen
Let the People Rule by Geoffrey Cowan
Devotion by Adam Makos
Secret Formula by Frederick Allen
Jacksonland by Steve Inskeep
The Birth of Korean Cool by Euny Hong
El marciano by Andy Weir
Forgotten Land by Max Egremont
Atlantic Fever by Joe Jackson
The Shipping Man by Matthew McCleery
Neptune's Inferno by James D. Hornfischer
Hunting Eichmann by Neal Bascomb
Rocketeers by Michael Belfiore
Dark Genius of Wall Street by Edward J. Renehan Jr.
Why the Cocks Fight by Michele Wucker
The Ghosts of Berlin by Brian Ladd
Trophy For Eagles by Walter J. Boyne