Bøger af Paul Buck
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143,95 kr. "Hazel and the Red Squirrel" is a heartwarming children's book that follows the adventures of Hazel, an English Cocker Spaniel, as she befriends a red squirrel and embarks on an exciting journey. Along the way, they encounter many dangers, and Rufus proves to be a loyal and courageous companion, protecting his friend and keeping her safe.As winter approaches, the red squirrel realizes he needs to gather enough food to survive the long, cold months ahead. Hazel, always eager to help, puts her nose to the ground and scours the forest floor for nuts, berries, and other goodies to help her friend prepare for winter.Throughout their journey, Hazel and the red squirrel learn important lessons about courage, friendship, and the importance of working together to overcome challenges. With beautiful illustrations and a heartwarming story, "Hazel and the Red Squirrel" is a perfect read for children who love animals and enjoy tales of adventure and friendship.
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138,95 kr. Meet Hazel the English Cocker Spaniel, the most curious and determined Truffle Hunter in all the land! With her keen sense of smell and long floppy ears, Hazel can track down a truffle like no other. But when she sets out on an adventure to find the most delicious truffle of all, Hazel encounters some unexpected trouble along the way.Despite facing obstacles and getting lost in the woods, Hazel never gives up. With her big heart and unwavering determination, she remains steadfast and true, always keeping her goal in sight. Along the way, Hazel learns important lessons about family, love, and courage, and discovers that sometimes the greatest treasures are not the ones we set out to find.Join Hazel on her exciting journey through the forest, as she learns the importance of perseverance and never giving up on your dreams. This whimsical tale is sure to capture the hearts of both children and adults alike, and inspire them to embrace their own inner Hazel - brave, curious, and always up for an adventure!Five reasons to buy this story: Heartwarming tale: The story is heartwarming and full of courage, hope, and kindness that can inspire children and adults alike.Adventure in nature: The story takes place in a majestic forest, which can teach children to appreciate and respect nature.Moral values: The story imparts valuable lessons on determination, perseverance, and trusting others, making it an excellent choice for parents who want to instill positive values in their children.Animal lover's delight: Hazel's adorable personality and her love for adventure and exploration will undoubtedly delight animal lovers and pet owners.Easy to read: The story is easy to read and understand, making it an ideal choice for parents to read aloud to their young children or for kids to read on their own.
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143,95 kr. A crime novel inspired by a real-life incident, and distinguished by its sensitivity to subtleties of language and dialogue, Along the River Run is a story of guilt and retribution played out amid the streets, sounds and sights of Lisbon.
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678,95 kr. Perhaps the most exciting aspect of the Harvard University Library today is that in this largest university library in the world primary emphasis is placed upon a regard for the individual which extends alike to staff, faculty, students, and general users. As director of the Library, Paul Buck was responsible for this attitude. This book reflects his view that as the center of university education and research a library owes a responsibility both to the people who use libraries and to those who operate them. Personal consideration must be united with the mechanization and automation that is essential in developing a modern library's collections, circulation, and special services. Here are addresses, articles, and reports in which Mr. Buck interprets the Harvard Library to its own staff, to the academic community, and to the general public. For the general reader who wants to know something of the nature and significance of university libraries, the author presents a historical view as well as an interesting picture of what the largest library of its kind is doing today. The collection begins with a talk given at Monticello in 1954 in which Mr. Buck announced his university library credo, emphasizing the importance of the university library, its personnel, and its services to the community. This credo he restates at the end of this volume. Throughout the book are speeches bearing on the author's conception of libraries for teaching and research as well as a description of the administrative program at Harvard that he based on this conception. He analyzes problems involved in recruiting, training, and retaining a quality staff of professional librarians. In one article he deals with the new personnel program adopted by the Harvard Library in 1958. In another he is concerned with the remarkably successful plan for recruiting "library interns" that is now in operation at Harvard. Still another paper discusses a landmark of his administration, the installation of a mechanized circulation system. Included here also are addresses reflecting Mr. Buck's broad historical perspective. He deals with the long-range future of libraries generally and with the prospects of American universities. He is concerned with relations between historians, librarians, and businessmen. In a short paper he touches on another landmark of his administration--the first steps taken in planning the John F. Kennedy library.
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- True Stories of the World's Greatest Escapes
158,95 kr. Prison Break thrillingly describes a phenomenon as old as imprisonment itself. For despite the evermore sophisticated technology of surveillance and security equipment, the escapee will always find the weakest link.
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