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In this fascinating book, the authors offer a detailed and comprehensive account of the history of print production, from the earliest days of Gutenberg's press to the modern digital age. With its focus on the people, technologies, and business practices that have shaped the world of print, this book provides a unique and valuable perspective on one of the most important industries in human history.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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What is Quite Interesting?Obliviousness is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and its freshness is withered.This book is a distillation of the attempts of many individuals to understand the world around them, but is mainly indebted to the IQ research team, a group of people with a high rate of curiosity, low boredom and a certain art in the ask difficult questions.What is the most dangerous animal that has ever lived?Half of the human beings who have died so far, perhaps 45 billion people, have been killed by female mosquitoes (males only bite plants).Mosquitoes carry over 100 life-threatening diseases, including malaria, yellow fever, dengue, encephalitis, filariasis and elephantiasis. Even today they kill one person every twelve seconds.If you think you're too small to count for anything, try sleeping in one closed room with a mosquito.
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""An Israelite, Indeed"" is a book that was written by John Henry in 1854. The book contains both memoirs and letters that were written by John Henry, an Israelite, during his lifetime. The memoirs offer an insight into the life of John Henry, his experiences, and his views on various subjects. The letters, on the other hand, provide a glimpse into the communication between John Henry and his friends, family, and acquaintances. The book is divided into several chapters, each focusing on a particular aspect of John Henry's life. The first chapter is an introduction that provides some background information about John Henry and his family. The subsequent chapters delve into John Henry's childhood, his education, his religious beliefs, and his travels. Throughout the book, John Henry's strong faith in God is evident. He was a devout Israelite who believed that his life was guided by God. His letters reflect his deep love for his family and friends, and his concern for their well-being. Overall, ""An Israelite, Indeed"" is a fascinating read for anyone interested in the life of John Henry and the Israelite community of the 19th century. The book offers a unique perspective on the religious and social beliefs of the time and provides an insight into the life of an Israelite living in the United States during that period.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
It is a privilege to be a citizen of the United States. Under the Constitution, the oldest working government charter in the world today, we have a chance in history to show the world what it means to be free, autonomous, and sovereigns in our own country.
This book is a planning guide that helps parents to gradually help their children explore and prepare for their future.
Title: The Essex junto and the British spy, or, Treason detected.Author: John HenryPublisher: Gale, Sabin Americana Description: Based on Joseph Sabin's famed bibliography, Bibliotheca Americana, Sabin Americana, 1500--1926 contains a collection of books, pamphlets, serials and other works about the Americas, from the time of their discovery to the early 1900s. Sabin Americana is rich in original accounts of discovery and exploration, pioneering and westward expansion, the U.S. Civil War and other military actions, Native Americans, slavery and abolition, religious history and more.Sabin Americana offers an up-close perspective on life in the western hemisphere, encompassing the arrival of the Europeans on the shores of North America in the late 15th century to the first decades of the 20th century. Covering a span of over 400 years in North, Central and South America as well as the Caribbean, this collection highlights the society, politics, religious beliefs, culture, contemporary opinions and momentous events of the time. It provides access to documents from an assortment of genres, sermons, political tracts, newspapers, books, pamphlets, maps, legislation, literature and more.Now for the first time, these high-quality digital scans of original works are available via print-on-demand, making them readily accessible to libraries, students, independent scholars, and readers of all ages.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++SourceLibrary: Huntington LibraryDocumentID: SABCP04831800CollectionID: CTRG04-B550PublicationDate: 18120101SourceBibCitation: Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to AmericaNotes: Regarding the mission of John Henry, in Boston 1808-1809, including his letters.Collation: 36 p.; 16 cm
Your time is coming; be patient and stay in the Word of the Lord. When you try everything and fail, do not give up: stay at the foot of the cross because there is a time coming that no one can stop you. This book will help you see how the Lord works in His mighty, miraculous way. Genesis 21:2 (KJV) says, "For Sarah conceived, and bare Abraham a son in his old age, at the set time of which God had spoken to him." If God can do it for them, He will do the same for you. In this book, John Henry is encouraging you to never give up and stay in the line. Apply yourself to God''s principles, and He will change your life.
Gives an account of the background of Bacon's innovations and the and the sometimes inconventional sources for his ideas. Why was he so concerned to revolutionise the attitude to scientific knowledge - and why do his ideas for reform still resonate today?
Copernicus sowed the seed from which science has grown to be a dominant aspect of modern culture, fundamental in shaping our understanding of the workings of the cosmos. John Henry reveals why Copernicus was led to such a seemingly outrageous and inplausible idea as a swiftly moving Earth.
A collection of articles that provides examinations of the religious motivations behind Roman Catholic efforts to develop a new mechanical philosophy, theories of the soul and immaterial spirits, and theories of active matter.
This is an ideal core text for modules on the History of Science, Medicine and Technology, or the History and Philosophy of Science - or a supplementary text for broader modules on European History or Intellectual History - which may be offered at the upper levels of an undergraduate History, Philosophy or Science degree.
This is a concise but wide-ranging account of all aspects of the Scientific Revolution from astronomy to zoology. The third edition has been thoroughly updated, and some sections revised and extended, to take into account the latest scholarship and research and new developments in historiography.
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