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The Man Who Hated Work and Loved Labor: The Life and Times of Tony Mazzocchi
Les Leopold
Chelsea Green Publishing
, 2007
An inspirational story for our times
A lively and engaging portrait of a labor organizer and activist, "The Man Who Hated Work and Loved Labor" is an inspirational story and object lesson of how much effect one committed person can have in bringing together coalitions for progressive change. From his ...
The Man Who Loved China LP: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the ...
Simon Winchester
HarperLuxe
, 2008
China Returns in a Big Way
This well researched and very readable book describes Joseph Needham's quest to show the inventiveness of the Chinese people by documenting in detail their early inventions, many made centuries before their reinvention by Europeans. The number and breadth is nothing ...
THE MAN WHO LOVED ONLY NUMBERS: THE STORY OF PAUL ERDOS AND THE SEARCH FOR MATHEMATICAL TRUTH
Paul Hoffman
Hyperion
, 1999
Man Who Loved Only Numbers
Paul Erdos is presented as a sweet math genius. He loved children & Math, but never had life of his own. He lifed only to futher study of Math.
Be Loved for Who You Really Are: How the Differences Between Men and Women Can Be Turned into the Source of ...
Judith Sherven
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James Sniechowski
St. Martin's Griffin
, 2003
Where to turn for advice about love that works? Here!
Reading this book is like journeying to the most exciting "school of life" imaginable -- to learn painlessly, thoroughly, and once and for all, about making love work. Understanding the five stages of love, as explained by Doctors Sherven and Sniechowski, will help you ...
The Man Who Loved Children: A Novel
Christina Stead
Picador
, 2001
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman*
The Man Who Loved Children by Christina Stead is a rare literary masterpiece. It tells the tale of the inner life of the Pollit family (Sam and Henny Pollit with 6 children). The novel is representative of Christina Stead's past. And Louie, the protagonist, is of ...
Jesus, the Man Who Loved Women: He Treasures, Esteems, and Delights in You
Bruce Marchiano
Howard Books
, 2008
Be Healed!
Jesus, The Man Who Loved Women - Bruce Marchiano For every woman who questions whether Jesus truly loves her - for every little girl who was wounded, alone, never finding the love to fill the emptiness that eroded her soul - for every woman who works to exhaustion to ...
The Man Who Loved Clowns
June Rae Wood
Puffin
, 2005
The best book ever written!
This is the greatest book. Perfect for children of all ages. ITs a heart touching story, and shows how families need to stick together no matter the circumstance. This story is a great example of how no families are perfect. Punky is a wonderful character/person, he ...
The Man Who Loved China: The Fantastic Story of the Eccentric Scientist Who Unlocked the Mysteries of the ...
Simon Winchester
Harper
, 2008
Wonderfully enlightening.
what a great person to learn about and be remembers for his vision, commitment, and integrity. we need more like him today
The Man Who Loved Women
Dorothy Valcarcel
Winepress Publishing
, 2006
Three things I like about this book. The Man Who Loved Women.
First, each chapter begins with a life experience that relates to contemporary women. I found these stories expanded my understanding, in ways I could not imagine, of how Jesus relates to the everyday problems I face. Second, the stories of the Biblical women contain ...
There Was a Man Who Loved a Rat: and Other Vile Little Poems
Gerda Rovetch
Philomel
, 2008
There was a man who loved a rat. He fed it ham till it got fat. He kept it in his bed at night, and rather hoped it wouldn?t bite. A man who keeps a chicken in a cube and feeds it through a tube. A man who came to harm because three gerbils bit his arm. A cunning little mobster who kept a large and lively lobster. This collection of absurd ...
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