Bøger af Steve Davidson
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- The Era Of The Great Depression Recipes for Tenacity and Grit Made Easy
149,95 kr. Step back in time with this nostalgic cookbook, "Simplified Cooking From The 1930s With Pictures: The Era Of The Great Depression Recipes for Tenacity and Grit Made Easy." This unique culinary guide takes you on a culinary journey to the era of the Great Depression, providing you with authentic recipes that capture the essence of the time. With beautiful pictures accompanying each recipe, this book not only teaches you how to recreate these classic dishes, but also immerses you in the history and culture of the 1930s.What to expect: 1. Authentic Recipes: This cookbook contains a collection of genuine recipes from the 1930s, preserving the flavors and techniques used during the Great Depression. Savor the taste of history with dishes such as Depression-Era Vegetable Soup, Hoover Stew, and Old-Fashioned Apple Pie.2. Nostalgic Pictures: Travel back in time as you explore this cookbook, with stunning photographs that accompany each recipe. These captivating images not only inspire you to recreate these dishes but also transport you to the era in which they were enjoyed.3. Cultural Insight: Gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and resilience of the people during the Great Depression through this cookbook. Discover the resourcefulness and creativity that went into preparing meals during a time of scarcity and hardship.Advantages: 1. Rediscover Forgotten Recipes: Unlock the secrets of long-forgotten recipes and add a touch of nostalgia to your cooking. Learn the methods and ingredients that were used to create hearty and satisfying meals during the Great Depression.2. Expand Your Culinary Repertoire: Enhance your cooking skills by mastering a range of traditional and unique recipes that have stood the test of time. Impress your friends and family with dishes that capture the spirit of the 1930s.3. Cultural Appreciation: Immerse yourself in the history and culture of the 1930s as you explore the stories and traditions behind each recipe. This cookbook offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of those who lived through one of America's most challenging times.Usage of Book: This cookbook is ideal for both history enthusiasts and cooking aficionados who want to explore the culinary traditions of the past. Whether you are looking to recreate a themed dinner party or simply want to broaden your recipe collection, "Simplified Cooking From The 1930s With Pictures" is a valuable resource. Follow the step-by-step instructions, accompanied by vivid images, to recreate delicious meals that will transport you to the era of the Great Depression.This cookbook has been meticulously curated to ensure accuracy and authenticity. The recipes have been extensively researched, and the accompanying pictures have been carefully chosen to provide an immersive culinary experience. Rest assured that each recipe has been tested and perfected to deliver the best results.Step into a bygone era and bring the flavors of the 1930s into your kitchen. Order your copy of "Simplified Cooking From The 1930s With Pictures" today and embark on a culinary journey through the Great Depression. Rediscover the flavors, tenacity, and grit of this transformative period in American history.
- Bog
- 149,95 kr.
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- A British Commando in Arnhem
228,95 kr. A teenager during the Battle of Britain, Rod enlisted in the British Army at age seventeen, prepared to fight as an Infantryman in World War II. Following a successful Normandy invasion, Rod planned to join the Allies' rapid advance across Europe. Just weeks into Basic Training, Rod was selected for Commando School, destined to join an elite group of special operations war fighters. Weeks before Rod was due to graduate Commando training, he was mysteriously removed and transported to an airfield. The next day, he participated in the largest Airborne invasion in military history. On September 17, 1944, Rod jumped into Arnhem as part of 'Operation Market Garden, ' an aggressive plan to secure an attack route into Germany through the Netherlands. Despite being wounded as he exited the aircraft, Rod fought in Arnhem for nine days in brutal, unthinkable conditions. Surrounded by Germans, 10,000 of Rod's men jumped in, and only 2,000 returned. Demonstrating remarkable courage, led by Lieutenant Colonel John Frost, Rod and his men held the Arnhem Bridge for three days, repelling massive German counterattacks. Finally running out of food, supplies, and ammunition, Frost was wounded, leaving Rod and his men to fend for themselves. For the next six days, Rod fought through brutal urban combat in Arnhem.One of few Arnhem survivors, Rod continued military service through the end of war, to Russia, the Nuremburg Trials, and even the liberation of a German Concentration Camp. Following the war, Rod worked on several top-secret government projects including a real-life flying saucer, as well as the Avro Arrow, one of the most controversial military projects in history. Later, Rod was recruited by General Motors where he developed prototypes for the Corvette project. A very quiet and humble man, Rod has never shared his story. Spanning from childhood to today, with a focus on his World War II service, this is Rod's story. Written by a soldier, for a soldier, author Jeff Wells frames Rod's military experiences within the strategic significance of Operation Market Garden. Incorporating the work of other historians and his own experiences in combat, Wells frames Rod's role within the greater context of World War II. 100% of all proceeds from the sale of this book assist WISH for OUR HEROES, a charity dedicated to helping military families with basic needs: food, shelter, transportation, child needs, and medical expenses. To learn more, visit www.wishforourheroes.org.
- Bog
- 228,95 kr.
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- The 1928 Anthology
178,95 kr. 1928 was Amazing Stories third year and the best yet for a magazine that was improving with leaps and bounds each issue. This best of the year compilation is headlined by Jack Williamson, Edmond Hamilton, Clare Winter Harris, David H. Keller MD, Miles J. Breuer MD, and other greats of early science fiction. Plus stunning illustrations by the pioneer and genius of science fiction art, Frank R. Paul.Here you will find Comet Doom, a feature novel and intergalactic extravaganza, by a man who was already one of science fiction's leading stars, Edmond Hamilton (which concludes this anthology). Plus The Revolt of the Pedestrians," the first story by David H. Keller, M.D. (a psychiatrist specializing in abnormal psychology with a correspondingly dyspeptic view of life), who followed it up with over 100 more stories and a dozen novels of exceptional quality, if decidedly conservative viewpoint. Also the brilliant (top honors in the Haverford College intelligence test and an Edison Scholarship finalist) Charles Cloukey's initial offering, "Sub-Satellite," the first story to investigate the question of what would happen to a bullet fired in the Moon's lighter gravity (and the first of only nine superior stories he would pen before typhoid cut his life tragically short at twenty). And, Clare Winger Harris' "The Miracle of the Lily," a double-edged tale of the reintroduction of plant life onto a future Earth sterilized by ecological disaster, which established Harris as an indisputably better sf writer than most of her male colleagues; Harold Donitz's architectural utopia, "A Visitor from the Twentieth Century"; "The Metal Man," first story by Jack Williamson, a thought provoking, Merrittesque tale of crystalline and metallic life; Miles J. Breuer's imaginative fourth-dimensional jape, 'The Appendix and the Spectacles"; and Edwin K. Sloat's "Flight to Venus," a curiously affecting tale which focuses more on psychological and cultural reactions to the adventure than the adventure itself (Bleiler terms it, "intelligent, with amusing touches"). These stories helped shape science fiction and provided hours of thought-provoking reading for the fans of the era. We believe they will do the same for readers of today.
- Bog
- 178,95 kr.
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- The 1930 Anthology
178,95 kr. "A delightful find ... anthology series that attempts to collect the early days of perhaps the greatest SF magazine, Amazing Stories, the Grand Old Lady of the pulps. I appreciate that the editors also include the interior illustrations, including work by Frank R. Paul and F. S. Hynd, and reproduce every cover for the year on the back, in beautiful color!" -BlackGate.comAmazing Stories was coming into its own in the early 1930s, and the first year of the decade offered many of early science fiction enduring masterworks-Louise Taylor Hansen's Einsteinian themed "The Prince Of Liars," G. Peyton Wertenbaker's dimensional journey "The Ship That Turned Aside," Edmond Hamilton's deconstruction of sf, "The Man who Saw the Future," Merab Eberle's still fresh meditation on immortality "The Mordant," Miles J. Breuer, M.D.'s mind-blowing exposition of conceptual breakthrough, "The Gostak And The Doshes," A. Hyatt Verrill's saucy scientific detective tale, "The Feathered Detective," Jack Williamson's hilarious seend-up of E. R. Burroughs, "The Cosmic Express," Charles Cloukey's scientific snare, "Rhythm," David H. Keller, M.D.'s much stolen by movies and tv, "The Ivy War," and Leslie Francis Stone's scientific take on fairy lore, "Through The Veil." Plus an insightful introduction discussing the state of magazine science fiction in 1930, the best stories in each issue, the background of Amazing Stories' new artist Leo Morey, and more. And as always, all the original illustrations and blurbs.
- Bog
- 178,95 kr.
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- Replica Edition
143,95 kr. A complete book-length sf novel of an interstellar lawyer-sleuth at work on a case of Murder in Space by Batman author, and Deadshot creator, David V. Reed; plus cosmic stories and novelettes by award winning writers like Ray Bradbury, Edmond Hamilton, Emil Petaja, and more - along with all the original illustrations, editorials, letter columns, and back of the magazine advertisements - in this keepsake page by page reproduction of the May 1940s issue of the legendary pulp magazine Amazing Stories. If you are looking for the genuine pulp magazine experience here it is. Magazines from the Golden Age of the pulps sell for $100 and up each and are far beyond the price range of the average reader. That is why Experimenter Publishing Company is proud to present this new series of licensed replicas printed on high-quality paper for lasting value and selected from the best issues of Amazing Stories groundbreaking 90-year run. At last, modern readers can recapture the full pulp experience, for a modest price - without having to take out a mortgage on their home or bankrupt their savings accounts. A must for every science fiction library.
- Bog
- 143,95 kr.
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168,95 kr. - Bog
- 168,95 kr.
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620,95 - 1.328,95 kr. In this book, Steve Davidson offers an innovative approach to psychotherapy and to personal development that builds upon operations theory and the idea that by methodically building operational competence, by identifying needs and wants, and then taking necessary action, we have a better opportunity to find happiness and personal fulfillment.
- Bog
- 620,95 kr.