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How I Played the Game

Nelson, Byron
How I Played the Game
By 1945, Byron Nelson had done something no other golfer has ever come close to duplicating: He won 11 PGA tournaments in a row, and he still holds the record for lowest scoring average in a year. Now the man credited with inventing the modern golf swing takes us back to the time when men like Snead, Hogan, Sarazen and Jones played the game. 16-page photo insert.

CHF 24.50

Cross-Cultural Servanthood

Elmer, Duane
Cross-Cultural Servanthood
Cross-cultural specialist Duane Elmer gives Christians practical advice for serving other cultures with sensitivity and humility. The reader embarking on a mission trip will find this essential reading to serve effectively in international settings. (Church Life)

CHF 31.50

The Beast of Gevaudan

Pourcher, Abbi Pierre / Pourcher, Abb Pierre / Pourcher, Abbe Pierre
The Beast of Gevaudan
La Bête du Gévaudan was a real wolf-like monster living in the Auvergne from 1764 to 1767. She killed about one hundred people. Prowling Catholic pre-Revolutionary France, she spread terror among the aristocrats and peasants of the beautiful Auvergne countryside. Her story beats most mystery novels in false trails, horror and atmosphere. The big difference is La Bête was real, not fiction, and leaves for ever the unanswered question, "What was...

CHF 52.50

South Side Hitmen

Helpingstine, Daniel
South Side Hitmen
By self-admission, the 1977 Chicago White Sox couldn't catch, run, or throw, and only on occasion could they pitch. Some felt unwanted and unloved by past teams. Two were told by skeptics that they didn't even belong on the field. Yet it was these qualities that made them one of the most entertaining teams in franchise history. They didn't bunt to move runners along, steal bases to distract the opposing defense, or turn the double play. They j...

CHF 38.90

The Moral Economy of Cities

Ruppert, Evelyn S.
The Moral Economy of Cities
Using the redevelopment of the Yonge-Dundas intersection in downtown Toronto in the mid-1990s as a case study, Ruppert examines the language of planners, urban designers, architects, and marketing analysts to reveal the extent to which moralization legitimizes these professions in the public eye.

CHF 119.00

The Telengits of Southern Siberia

Halemba, Agnieszka
The Telengits of Southern Siberia
The religion of the many native peoples in Siberia and the Russian Arctic is often a sort of natural religion, or shamanism, which involves a natural, harmonious and evolving approach to the natural world and to social relations, and, as such, is akin to the sort of religion and approach to life sought after by many adherents of new religions, and of new movements within established religions, in the west. However, as the demand for national r...

CHF 196.00

La Crescenta

Lawler, Mike / Newcombe, Robert
La Crescenta
Though it has specific geographic borders, La Crescenta is politically split, straddling portions of unincorporated Los Angeles County, Glendale, and even a portion of Los Angeles itself. The Tongva Indians roamed the valley for hundreds of years until cattlemen moved in and loggers harvested the tall trees in the canyons above. Then came orchards, sanitariums, resort hotels, and, ultimately, suburban sprawl. These bucolic hills belied a pench...

CHF 38.90

Holyoke

Thibodeau, Kate Navarra
Holyoke
Born in England in 1824, William Skinner was a tradesman who, at 19, immigrated to the United States. Skinner turned his skill and resourcefulness into a tremendous success. He first went to work in Northampton and eventually opened the Unquomonk Silk Mills in nearby Haydenville. Skinner would have remained there had a flood not destroyed his business. He built a new mill along the canals in Holyoke, one of America's first planned industrial c...

CHF 39.50

Zanesville

Lynch, Kathryn / Sims, Michael S.
Zanesville
Zanesville is located in a geographically fortuitous location in the southeastern part of the state, juxtaposed between the Licking and Muskingum Rivers and rich veins of clay, natural gas, and coal. Settled in 1797, Zanesville grew and prospered over the next 200 years as a transportation hub and a pottery-and tile-manufacturing center. Known for decades as either "Clay City" or the "Y-Bridge City, " Zanesville retains its charm and small-tow...

CHF 38.90

Southwest Washington, D.C

Williams, Paul K.
Southwest Washington, D.C
Southwest Washington, D.C., is a defined neighborhood even without a proper name, the quadrant has a clear border southwest of the U.S. Capitol Building, nestled along the oldest waterfront in the city. Its physical delineations have defined it as a community for more than 250 years, beginning in the mid-1700s with emerging farms. By the mid-1800s, a thriving urban, residential, and commercial neighborhood was supported by the waterfront where...

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New York Fire Patrol

Regan, Timothy E.
New York Fire Patrol
Operated by the New York Board of Fire Underwriters, the New York Fire Patrol was organized in 1839 to patrol lower Manhattan. Their job was twofold: to discover fires and to prevent losses to insured properties. The New York Fire Patrol evolved, and in 1867, a state charter was granted to legally extinguish fires and conduct salvage operations throughout New York City. The New York Fire Patrol is the oldest paid fire service in the United Sta...

CHF 38.90

Uneasy Dreams

Smith, Gary A.
Uneasy Dreams
The author provides a comprehensive listing of British horror films -- including science fiction, fantasy, and suspense films containing horror-genre elements -- that were released between 1956 and 1976, the "Golden Age" of British horror. Entries are listed alphabetically by original British title, from Vincent Price in The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) to Zeta One (1969). Entries also include American title, release information, a critique of...

CHF 65.00

Kettys metode

Hansen, Annemette Krarup
Kettys metode
Digteren finder forklaringen i barndommens møde med hushjælpen Ketty. Men kun delvist ... Annemette Krarup Hansen genfortæller i gribende digte sin grusomme barndom med Ketty. Digtene er enkle og kraftfulde med en særegen sprogtone og viser digterens originale og stilsikre brug af sproget.

CHF 27.90

Little Somethings

Bryant, Brenda
Little Somethings
Little Somethings" is a collection of monologues that have been written with a view to performance. They can, however, also be enjoyed as a light-hearted read. Since they were written to be performed by the author, she has drawn upon her stage experiences to include, in the publication, suggestions for costuming and staging. Very often, you, too, may be called upon to 'do a little something' at a party or on some other festive occasion, and th...

CHF 29.50

Walking with Mommy

Rustom, Yom Oeun
Walking with Mommy
A happily married mother of 5 who came from Cambodia, presently lives in America since the age of 15. Grew up in Houston and now currently residing in Tomball, Texas. She uses the inspiration of her daughters who are fascinated by the littlest things that they enjoy doing.

CHF 34.50

It Happens As We Speak -- A Feminist Poetics

Falk, Pat
It Happens As We Speak -- A Feminist Poetics
The personal, the poetic, the political, the historic, the mythic-they braid together in this saga of the growth of a woman's mind. Pat Falk's story is unique, and at the same time she is Everywoman. It Happens As We Speak is a book of birth, and life, and change, and wisdom." -Alicia Ostriker "Pat Falk's rare pastiche of memory and lively literary analysis gathers a momentum so persuasive that we catapult from page to page with the shif...

CHF 20.90

Dress Whites, Gold Wings

Brown, Daniell M.
Dress Whites, Gold Wings
True experiences of a Georgia country boy who grew up to fly in Vietnam's non-war. Stories to make you not only smile and laugh, but ponder life's mysteries and blessings. Stories the author believes could be told and re-told to generations. Auto-biographical in the sense that the author lived and loved in the times and events chronicled. Written just as a storyteller might weave tales of adventure, love, heroism, family, friends, and deaths o...

CHF 40.50

Enemy Coast Ahead - Uncensored

Gibson, Guy
Enemy Coast Ahead - Uncensored
First published in 1944, Enemy Coast Ahead combines Gibson's RAF career, including the famous Dambuster raid which he himself led, with the inside story of life in Bomber Command and is still a riveting read for the immediacy and vibrancy of its writing. Now, for the first time in paperback, Crecy Publishing has published Gibson's original manuscript which was archived for almost 60 years. This uncut edition provides not only details of Gibson...

CHF 21.50