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  • Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st edition. VG. 8vo, 72pp, printed wrappers. The first postwar issue of this important little magazine founded by future intelligence chief James Jesus Angleton and poet Reed Whittemore. Includes Stevens, Rexroth, Kees, et al. Sound copy with a bit of toning and soil to covers. Not Signed.

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    Published by Reference Series Books LLC Apr 2014, 2014

    ISBN 10: 1155621441ISBN 13: 9781155621449

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    Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Daniel Dennett, Steven Pinker, W. D. Hamilton, Kevin B. MacDonald, Nicholas Humphrey, Noah Chazzman, Paul Ekman, Howard Bloom, Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, David C. Geary, Robert Trivers, Douglas T. Kenrick, Satoshi Kanazawa, Mark Schaller, Geoffrey Miller, Glenn Wilson, Dylan Evans, Paul Bloom, Robin Dunbar, David Matsumoto, Victor Johnston, Nancy Segal, David Buss, Leda Cosmides, Jesse Bering, John Tooby, Benedict Jones, Gad Saad, Robert Burriss, W. Tecumseh Fitch, Edward S. Reed, J. Anderson Thomson, David P. Schmitt, Donald Symons, David F. Bjorklund, David Perrett, Margo Wilson, Martin Daly, Jerome H. Barkow, List of evolutionary psychologists, Lance Workman, Daniel Fessler. Excerpt: Kevin B. MacDonald (born January 24, 1944) is a professor of psychology at California State University, Long Beach, best known for his use of evolutionary psychology to inform his study of Judaism as being a 'group evolutionary strategy.' MacDonald's most controversial claim is that a suite of traits that he attributes to Jews, including higher-than-average verbal intelligence and ethnocentricism, have eugenically evolved to enhance the ability of Jews to conspire to out-compete non-Jews for resources while undermining the power and self-confidence of the white majorities in Europe and America whom he insists Jews seek to disposess. His colleagues at the university's psychology department, as well as the Cal State Long Beach academic senate, have formally disassociated themselves from his work. The academic senate described his views as antisemitic and white ethnocentric. MacDonald was born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and raised in a traditional Roman Catholic family. His father was a policeman and his mother was a secretary. He went to parochial schools and played basketball in high school. He entered the University of Wisconsin Madison and became an activist in the anti-war movement from about 1965 to 1975. During this period, he perceived the East Coast Jewish origins of the majority of the movement there (Culture of Critique, p. 104), which motivated his interest in Jewish intellectual movements. MacDonald became a philosophy major and abandoned leftist radicalism. He embarked on a career as a Jazz pianist, but by the late 1970s had abandoned it in favour of academia. While in graduate school, he became attracted to E. O. Wilson's theory of sociobiology. MacDonald is the author of seven books on evolutionary psychology and child development and is the author or editor of over thirty academic articles in refereed journals. He received his B.A. from the University of Wisconsin Madison in 1966, and M.S. in biology from the University of Connecticut in 1976. He earned a P 34 pp. Englisch.

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. By: The Lewis Publishing Company, Pub. 1904, reprinted 2023, 860 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-247-3. The Western portion of the great commonwealth of Kentucky has produced many grand men and women, whose carriers have shed lustre not only on the history of the community in which they lived, but also on that of their state and nation. The entire make up of this book is biographical sketches of men and women of person living in western Kentucky. These biographical sketches were collected largely by interviews. The New Index references approximately 7,000 persons within this book. Surnames of the biography's: Akin, Allen (2), Allensworth, Anderson (4), Arnold, Atkins, Atwood, Baker, Ballowe, Barber, Barry, Bauer, Becker, Beeler (3), Bell (2), Bennett, Berry, Bethshares, Beyer, Bishop, Blakey, Blane, Bloomfield, Blue, Blythe, Boli, Bone (2), Boone, Boyd (2), Bradley, Bradshaw, Brasher, Braswell, Breathitt (3), Brewer, Briggs, Brooks (2), Brothers, Brown, Bryant, Buchanan, Bugg (2), Bullock, Burch, Burchard, Burgess, Burnett (2), Burton, Bush, Butler (2), Caldwell, (2), Campbell (3), Carrico, Carter (2), case, Catlett, Choice, Chowning, Clark (2), Clay, Coleman (2), Colley (2), Collins, Conant, Cook, Cooper, Corbett, Coulter, Coyle, Crawford, Creedle, Crockett, Crossland (3) Crouch, Crumbaugh, Cummins, Curd, Crutchfield, Curtsinger, Dabney, Dalton, Daniel, Darby (2), Davis (6), Day, Dean, Deboe, Dickey, Dismukes, Dorsey, Douthit, Downer, Dreyfuss, Driskill, Dunn, Dycus, Eager, Eaton, Elliott (2), Elliston, Elmore, Elsey (2), Eubanks, Faith, Farabough, Farley (2), Farrell, Finch, Finley, Fisher (4), Flatt, Flourney, Foster, Fowler (3), Friedman (2), Futrell, Galloway (3), Gardner (2), Garnett (3), Garrett, George, Gilbert (2), Glenn, Gordon (2), Grace, Graham, Grant, Graves, Gray, Greer (2), Gresham, Griffin (2), Grifith, Groom, Gunn, Guthrie, Hale (2), Hall, Happy, Harrison, Hazelwood, Henderson, Henry, Herndon, Hicks, Hilliard, Hobbs, Hobson, Hodge, Hodges, Hogancamp, Holloway, Hostetter, Housman, Howard, Hubbard, Huey, Hughes (2), Husbands (2), Jackson (3), James (3), Jeffrey, Johnson (2), Jones, Kane, Kelley, Kevil, Kirkpatrick, Klapp (2), Koltiusky, Lackey (2), Landes, Landrum, Lawson, Leavell, Lee, Leech (2), Lemon, Lenihan, Leonard (2), Lightfoot, Ligon, Linn, Lisanby, Little, Loeb, Lovelace (2), Lyon, Major, Mantle, Marble (2), Martin (2), Mason, Mathews, Maxon, McAlister, McCarroll, McClain, Meacham, Merritt, Miller, Mizell, Molloy (2), Moore (5), Moorman, Moreman, Morehead (2), Morgan (2), Morris, Morton, Mosby, Moss (4), Myatt, Nance (3), Newberry, Newman, Nichols, Ogilvie (3), Oliver, Owen (2), Payne (2), Peal, Perryman, Petree, Petrie, Pettit, Phillips, Pierceall, Polivick, Pollard, Pool, Potter, Powell (2), Pritchett, Prowse, Pryor, Pullen, Purdy, Puryear, Quiqley (3), Randle, Ratliff, Ray (2), Reddick, Reed (2), Reeves, Reynolds, Rich, Richmond, Riglesberger, Rivers, Robb, Robbins (2), Robertson, Rock, Rodgers, Rogers, Rozzell, Randolph, Samuels, Sanderson, Saunders, Schmidt, Scott, Shacklett, Shelbourne, Shelton (2), Sherrell, Sights, Sleeth (2), Smith (5), Spalding (2), Spicer (2), Spink, Stanfield, Stanley, Starr, Steele, Stevens, Stone, Sublett, Sullivan, Tartt, Taylor, Templeman, Terrell (2), Tharp, Thompson (3), Todd, Torian, Travis, Trimble, Troutman, Turk, Turner (2), Underwood, Utley, Utterback, Vaughn, Via, Walker, Wallace (2), Waller, Wasbam, Watkins (2), Webb, Whayne, Wheeler, White (3), Whitlow, Wickliffe, Wiley, Williams, Williamson, Willingham (3), Wisdom, Witty, Woelfle, Wood (2), Wray, Wright, Wyatt, Yates (2), Yeiser (2), and Young.

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    Anhand von 66 ausgewählten Autorinnen und Autoren, geordnet in acht Kategorien, will der Band einen repräsentativen Überblick über das erzählerische Schaffen der Dekade vermitteln. Berücksichtigt wurden in der Studie Werke, die nach dem Urteil des Verfassers einen literarischen Rang aufweisen oder denen ein solcher von anderen Kritikern zugesprochen wird. Das erste Kapitel behandelt die zu Klassikern der Moderne aufgerückten Autoren, das zweite die Weiterführung der experimentellen Erzählkunst. Ein besonderes Kapitel ist anschließend den Autoren gewidmet, die teilweise schon in den siebziger, vor allem aber dann in den achtziger Jahren Aufmerksamkeit erregten. Schwierig erwies sich die Auswahl jener Autoren, die erst in den neunziger Jahren in Erscheinung traten. Bei einer Reihe von Autoren mußte offen bleiben, was von ihrem weiteren Schaffen zu erwarten ist. Gesonderte Berücksichtigung fanden die Autoren unterschiedlicher ethnischer Herkunft, insofern diese die Thematik ihrer Werke mitbestimmt. Als Anhang ist ein Kapitel über den Detektivroman zu betrachten. Aus dem Inhalt: I. Neue Werke der "klassischen" Erzähler: John Updike - Joseph Heller - Kurt Vonnegut - Norman Mailer - Joyce Carol Oates - Don DeLillo - John Irving - Louis Auchincloss - II. Die Weiterführung der experimentellen Erzählkunst: William Gaddis - John Barth - Thomas Pynchon - William H. Gass - III. Neuere realistische Erzähler: Richard Ford - Paul Auster - Steven Millhauser - Jayne Anne Phillips - Ann Beattie - Tobias Wolff - Andre Dubus - Tom Coraghessan Boyle - Jay McInerney - Robert Stone - Madison Smartt Bell - Jane Smiley - Ann Tyler - Kathy Acker - IV. Neue Erzähler der 90er Jahre: Deborah Eisenberg - Susan Minot - Annie Proulx - David Guterson - Stewart O'Nan - Stephen Wright - Charles D'Ambrosio - Charles Frazier - Peter Matthiessen - Cormac McCarthy - David Foster Wallace - John Rick Moody - Weitere Autoren - V. Jüdische Erzähler: Saul Bellow - Philip Roth - Henry Roth - Louis Begley - Harold Brodkey - Joseph Epstein - David Mamet - Raymond Federman - Erica Jong - VI. Afro-amerikanische Erzähler: Toni Morrison - Alice Walker - Terry McMillan - Jamaica Kincaid - Gloria Naylor - Ishmael Reed - Paul Beatty - VII. Erzähler unterschiedlicher ethnischer Herkunft: Louise Erdrich - Michael Dorris - Dagoberto Gilb - Cristina García - Oscar Hijuelos - Amy Tan - Lan Samantha Chang - Bharati Mukherjee - VIII. Der Detektivroman: Elizabeth George - Walter Satterthwait - Donna Tartt. 274 Seiten, broschiert (Schriften zur Literaturwissenschaft; Band 15/Duncker & Humblot 2001) Mängelexemplar. Statt EUR 69,90 368 g. Sprache: de, en.

  • Paperback. Three issues, various pagination, poetry, essays, criticism, light soiling to covers else very good paperback literary journals in wraps. Furioso began publishing in 1939. Issue #5 (vol., 2, #1) was published in 1943. The war and a major fire in the offices interrupted publication until 1946 when the publication began anew as a quarterly. These are the first three issues of that new journal.

  • Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1898. Volumes printed from 1898 to 1917. Medium green striated lacquered cloth, gold spine lettering, gold gilt top page ends, endpapers plain. Nice Firm Clean copies ! Unmarked. Light general wear. Top of spine bumped on 4, 10 & 14. All bindings Very Good. All gutters, hinges, frontispieces and tissue guards Fine. No owner names, no handwriting, unmarked. Volumes: 1. Benjamin Franklin (Morse). 4 & 5 George Washington (Lodge). 6 John Adams (Morse). 8 Governeur Morris (Roosevelt). 9 John Jay (Pellew). 10 John Marshall (Magruder). 12 James Madison (Gay). 13 Albert Gallatin (Stevens). 14 James Monroe (Gilman). 15 John Quincy Adams (Morse). 16 John Randolph (Adams). 17 Andrew Jackson (Sumner). 18 Martin Van Buren (Shepard). 19 & 20 Henry Clay (Schurz). 21 Daniel Webster (Lodge). 22 John C. Calhoun (Von Holst). 23 Thomas H. Benton (Roosevelt). 24 Lewis Cass (McLaughlin) 25 & 26 Abraham Lincoln (Morse). 27 William H. Seward (Lothrop). 28 Salmon P. Chase (Hart). 29 Charles Francis Adams(Adams). 30 Charles Sumner (Storey). 31 Thaddeus Stevens (McCall). 32 General Index (Smith). Second Series Volumes: 1 Ullyses S. Grant (Coolidge). 2 John Sherman (Burton). 3 James G. Blaine (Stanwood). 4 Thomas B. Reed (McCall). 5 John Hay (Thayer). 7 William McKinley (Olcott). S3.

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    Published by SERVICE ENGINEERING CO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 1922

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    HARD BACK BROWN. Condition: FAIR. Cover is faded GOOD CONDTION , small bookplate, ,FOXING , rough fore edges Lists 216 different car manufacturers some with diagrams Extra postage required Car manufacturer lists, Abbot-Detroit, Alco, Allen, Alpena, Alter, American, Ames, Anderson Apperson, Atlas Knight, Auburn, Austin, Bell, Beggs, Bergdoll, Biddle, Bour Davis, Bour-Davis, brewster, Brown, Briscoe, Buick, Cadillac, Carter Car, Carter-Car, Case, Chadwick, Chalmers, Chandler, Chevrolet, Cleveland, Climber, Coey, Colby, Cole, Columbia, Columbus, Comet, Commonwealth, Continental, Crawford, Crow-Elkhart, Crow Jr., Cunningham, Cutting, Daniels, Davis, Detroiter (Briggs), Detroiter, Dispatch, Dixie, Flyer, Dodge, Dorris, Dort, Douglas, Edwards-Knight, Elcar, Elgin, Elkhart, Empire, Enger, Essex, Ferris, Fiat, Firestone Columbus, Flanders, Ford, Fostoria, Franklin, Frontmobile, Galt, Gay S. G., Gardener, Geronimo, Glide, Grant, Great Western, H. A. L., H. C. S., Halladay, Hanson, Harroun, Harvard, Havers, Haynes, Henderson, Herff Brooks, Hollier, Holly, Holmes, Howard, Hudson, Huffman, Hupmobile, Imperial, Interstate, Jackson, Jeffery, Jones, Jordan, Kearns, Keeton, Kenworthy, King, Kissel Kar, Kline Kar, Kline-Kar, Knox, Krit, Leach, Lenox, Lewis, Lexington, Liberty, Locomobile, Lorraine, Lozier, Madison, Maibohm, Marathon, Marathan, Marion, Marion-Handley, Marmon, Mason, Maxwell, Maxwell, McFarlan, McIntyre, Mecca, Mercer, Meteor, Metz, Michigan, Midland, Mitchell, Mitchell-Lewis, Moline, Moline-Knight, Monitor, Monarch, Monroe, Moon, Moore, Morse, Moyer, Murray, Nash, National, Nelson, New Era, Norwalk, Nyberg, Oakland, Ohio, Oldsmobile, Olympian, Overland, Packard, Paige, Pan-American, Partin-Palmer, Paterson, Pathfinder, Peerless, Piedmont, Pierce-Arrow, Pilot, Pneumobile, Pope-Hartford, Porter, Pratt-Elkhart, Premier, Princess, Pullman, Rambler, Rayfield, R.C.H., Regal, Remington, Reo, Revere, Richmond, Roamer, Ross, Royal, R. & V. Knight, Saxon, Sayers, Scripps-Booth, Selden, Seneca, Severin, S. G. V., Sheffield-Simplex, Simplex, Singer, Spaulding, Speedwell, Sporer, Standard, Stanley Steamer, Staver, Stearns, Stearns-Knight, Stephens, Stevens-Duryea, Stoddard-Dayton, Studebaker, Stutz, Sun, Templar, Texan, Torraine, Traveller, Tudhope, Tulsa, Velie, Vulcan, Warren, Wayne, Westcott, White, Winther, Willys-Knight, Winton, Wisconsin, Yale DATE PUBLISHED: 1922 EDITION: 790.