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Wordsworth & Word-Preserving Arts
By looking at the later Wordsworth’s ekphrastic writings about visual art and his increased awareness of the printed dimension of his work, and by relating these innovations to Wordsworth’s sense…
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Work, Word and the World
Word, Work and the World begins with the assumption that people are interested in the world around them. The book is written with the intent of drawing in lay and…
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Working with AI
Two management and technology experts show that AI is not a job destroyer, exploring worker-AI collaboration in real-world work settings.This book breaks through both the hype and the doom-and-gloom surrounding…
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Working with Divorcing Spouses
A guide to expanding any psychotherapy practice, this book provides therapists with essential information for helping clients manage the process of divorce with minimal damage to their kids, themselves, and…
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Works of Love Are Works of Peace
More than four years in the making and published with the permission and cooperation of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, this large format 224 page book offers the most comprehensive photographic…
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World Literature and the Question of Genre in Colonial India
In 1818, the East India Company defeated the Maratha confederacy, acquiring vast domains in central and western India. Through coercion if not outright violence, the Company transformed many aspects of…
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World’s Fair
“Something close to magic.” The Los Angeles TimesThe astonishing novel of a young boy’s life in the New York City of the 1930s, a stunning recreation of the sights, sounds,…
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Wright Studies, Volume Two
As series editor Narciso G. Menocal points out in his preface to Wright Studies Volume One: Taliesin 1911–1914, each volume, focusing on a different subject, is envisioned as a “forum…
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Wringer
Newbery Honor Book * ALA Notable Children’s Book “Deeply felt. Presents a moral question with great care and sensitivity.” —The New York Times”A spellbinding story about rites of passage.” —Publishers…
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Writing after Hitler
Jakov Lind was born in Vienna in 1927. As an eleven-year old boy from a Jewish family, he left Austria after the Anschluss, found temporary refuge in Holland, and succeeded…
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Writing Biography
The historian as biographer must resolve questions that reflect the dual challenge of telling history and telling lives: How does the biographer sort out the individual’s role within the larger…
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Writing for Her Life
“You are either a Mildred Walker enthusiast,” as the Philadelphia Inquirer once declared, “or you are missing one of the best writers on the American scene.” As Mildred Walker’s daughter,…