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Author: Kathryn Miller Haines
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
Keywords: winter, mysteries, rosie, war, miss
Number of Pages: 317
Published: 2007-06-01
List price: $13.95
ISBN-10: 0061139785
ISBN-13: 9780061139789

It’s 1943, and the war escalating in Europe and the Pacific seems far away. But for aspiring actress Rosie Winter, the war feels as if it were right in New York City—what with food rationing and frequent blackouts . . . and a boyfriend she hasn’t heard word one from since he enlisted in the navy. Now her rent is coming due and she hasn’t been cast in anything for six months. The factories are desperate for women workers, but Rosie the Thespian isn’t about to become Rosie the Riveter, so she grabs a part-time job at a seamy, lowbrow detective agency instead. However

Authors:Andy Haines, Andrew Haines, Anna Donald,
Publisher: BMJ Books
Keywords: practice, findings, research, getting
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 2004-04-19
List price: $64.95
ISBN-10: 0727915533
ISBN-13: 9780727915535

Thoroughly updated and revised, the new edition of this accessible guide aims to outline why there is a gap between research findings and what actually happens in clinical practice. It covers a number of topics including the sources of information on clinical effectiveness and methods of information, how to close the gap between research and pratice, potential roles for lay people, the role of decision support, barriers to the use of evidence in clinical practice, the role of decision analysis, implementing research findings in developing countries and how to encourage the implementation of re

Author: Stephen G Haines and Members of the Haines Centre
Publisher: Systems Thinking Press
Keywords: thinking, minute, leadership, tips, one, approach, leaders, systems, strategic
Number of Pages: 222
Published: 2005-12-31
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 0976013568
ISBN-13: 9780976013563

Authors:Kathryn B. Feuer, Robin Feuer Miller, Donna Tussing
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Keywords: peace, war, genesis, tolstoy
Number of Pages: 295
Published: 1996-12
List price: $54.95
ISBN-10: 0801419026
ISBN-13: 9780801419027

"The best thing ever done on how Tolstoy wrote War and Peace. Feuer shows us an incredible complexity in terms of the creative process. You see the seams and joints in the novel." --Gary Saul Morson, Northwestern University "In 1963, Kathryn B. Feuer had access to the manuscripts of the drafts for the novel, almost 4,000 pages. At Tolstoy’s home, she concentrated on a dozen books that related to his earlier conceptions of War and Peace. She was indefatigable, with every detail at her fingertips, and she could express fine perceptions with something of the lucidity and measure of her a

Authors:Kathryn B. Feuer, Robin Feuer Miller, Donna Tussing
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Keywords: peace, war, genesis, tolstoy
Number of Pages: 295
Published: 2008-01
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 0801474477
ISBN-13: 9780801474477

"The best thing ever done on how Tolstoy wrote War and Peace. Feuer shows us an incredible complexity in terms of the creative process. You see the seams and joints in the novel." --Gary Saul Morson, Northwestern University "In 1963, Kathryn B. Feuer had access to the manuscripts of the drafts for the novel, almost 4,000 pages. At Tolstoy’s home, she concentrated on a dozen books that related to his earlier conceptions of War and Peace. She was indefatigable, with every detail at her fingertips, and she could express fine perceptions with something of the lucidity and measure of her a

Authors:George MacDonald, Kathryn Lindskoog, Kathryn Lindsko
Publisher: P & R Publishing
Keywords: readers, classics, gibbie, sir
Number of Pages: 218
Published: 2001-07-01
List price: $9.99
ISBN-10: 0875527264
ISBN-13: 9780875527260

In nineteenth-century Scotland, Gibbie, recently orphaned by his father’s sudden death, witnesses a violent murder and flees to the countryside where he finds a new life and experiences many adventures.

Author: Kathryn M. Moncrief and Kathryn R. McPherson
Publisher: Ashgate
Keywords: modern, performance, drama, studies, england, maternity, performing
Number of Pages: 262
Published: 2007-11-14
List price: $114.95
ISBN-10: 0754661172
ISBN-13: 9780754661177

"Performing Maternity in Early Modern England" features essays that share a common concern with exploring maternity’s cultural representation, performative aspects and practical consequences in the period from 1540-1690. The essays interrogate how early modern texts depict fertility, conception, delivery, and gendered constructions of maternity by analyzing a wealth of historical documents and images in conjunction with dramatic and non-dramatic literary texts. They emphasize that the embodied, repeated, and public nature of maternity defines it as inherently performative and ultimately
  
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