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2024
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A Teacher has told of the greatest moment of discouragement that ever came to her. At cost of great labor she had fitted up a room for the use of children, placing pictures on the walls, plants in the windows, goldfish on the table, and a canary in a cage. But the night before the day when she planned to welcome the children to the room there was a cold snap, and the janitor let the fire go out. In the morning she looked on broken radiators, frozen goldfish, drooping plants, and what she f...
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"The Book Of Courage" by JOHN THOMSON FARIS is a classic work that represents the essence of its genre. This book offers readers an engaging experience, reflecting the author’s distinctive style, depth, and vision.
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"The Book Of Courage" by JOHN THOMSON FARIS is a classic work that represents the essence of its genre. This book offers readers an engaging experience, reflecting the author’s distinctive style, depth, and vision.
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Enriched edition. Unveiling the Particle Physics Revolution
2021
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In "Cathode Rays," Joseph John Thomson provides a groundbreaking exploration of the properties and behavior of cathode rays, laying the foundation for modern atomic physics. Employing a detailed and methodical literary style, Thomson integrates experimental data with theoretical analysis to unravel the mysteries of these elusive streams of particles. The book is set against the backdrop of late-19th century science, a period ripe with revolutionary discoveries that challenged existing noti...
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A Satirical Guide to Urban Money Making Tactics in the 18th Century
2019
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In "The Tricks of the Town: or, Ways and Means of getting Money," John Thomson offers a satirical exploration of the socio-economic landscape of 18th-century England. Through a sharp and witty prose style, Thomson dissects the myriad of schemes and strategies individuals employ to wrestle financial gain from an increasingly complex urban environment. This work not only serves as a critique of urban commercial practices but also captures the zeitgeist of a period marked by burgeoning capita...
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John Thomson Faris's 1920 work “The Book of Courage” is a vintage self-help book that focuses on courage and its importance in attaining happiness and success. Self-help books aim to help the reader with problems, offering them clear and effective guidance on how obstacles can be passed and solutions found, especially with regard to common issues and day-to-day life. Such books take their name from the 1859 best-selling “Self-Help” by Samuel Smiles. Contents include: “The Courage of Self-c...
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Everywhere there are people who feel that the odds are against them, that difficulties in the way are unsurmountable, that it is useless to make further effort to conquer. The author of "The Book of Courage" knows by experience how they feel, and he longs to send to them a message of cheer and death-to-the-blues, a call to go on to the better things that wait for those who face life in the spirit of the gallant General Petain, whose watchword, "They shall not pass!" put courage into his me...
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A play by Vincent O'Sullivan
2014
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The Japanese Military Field Code was explicit: 'Japanese forces do not surrender to the enemy under any circumstances.' How then would the eight hundred or so prisoners who found themselves in the first Japanese prisoner-of-war camp anywhere in the world behave? They had been brought from the Soloman Islands to Featherstone in 1942. Six months later an incident occurred in which forty-nine prisoners and one New Zealand guard were killed. Vincent O'Sullivan explores the implications of this...
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Middle Age Spread is not just a repeat of Roger Hall's earlier success. Though the comic spirit prevails again - it is a play which is bound to raise laughter - it is never at the expense of one's conviction that this is indeed how life is.
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2014
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The middle play in the trilogy begun by Wednesday to Come and set amongst the Waterfront Lockout of the 1950's.
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Peter Dingwall, a once successful playwright, is running a weekend course on the art of writing plays. Five - the minimum number for a course - aspiring playwrights gather with varying degrees of enthusiasm and expectation for his class in this little country town. Clare, a housewife, ambitious for social as much as artistic reason; Brian, the wisecracking dentist; Margaret, whose bout with polio twenty years ago has left her in a wheelchair; David, a secondary school teacher of English an...
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2014
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In Wednesday To Come Renée takes four women of four generations in a single family and looks at how they cope with the Great Depression of the 1930's. Working class women, says Renée, have been invisible for too long - not because they are inarticulate but because they are unrecorded. 'I am interested in writing good roles for women, about women we don;t see on the stage but who are all around us.'
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