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Dichter, Naturkundler, Welterforscher: Adelbert von Chamisso und die Suche nach der Nordostpassage Glaubrecht, Matthias
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Dichter, Naturkundler, Welterforscher: Adelbert von Chamisso und die Suche nach der Nordostpassage
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 38.58 $Neuware -Die bewegte Lebensgeschichte eines Heimatlosen zwischen Krieg, Kunst, Wissenschaft und Weltumseglung Als Flüchtling kam Adelbert von Chamisso in den Wirren der französischen Revolution nach Deutschland. Seine Heimat und seine Sprache hatte er verloren - in der Fremdsprache Deutsch begann er zu dichten, erfand die Gestalt des schattenlosen Peter Schlemihl und wurde damit berühmt.Aber damit war er nicht angekommen, im Gegenteil: In einer Zeit, in der selbst die Fahrt zur nächsten Stadt noch ein Abenteuer war, zog es ihn hinaus in die Welt. Als Mitglied einer Forschungsreise auf der Suche nach der legendären Nordostpassage fand er als Naturkundler unbekannte Pflanzenarten und deckte Naturgesetze auf, die noch Darwin beeindruckten. Seinem Schlemihl nicht unähnlich verfasste er glänzende, poetische Berichte über seine dreijährige Weltreise.Matthias Glaubrecht hebt bei seiner detektivischen Spurensuche in Museumssammlungen und in Chamissos Nachlass einen bis heute übersehenen Schatz. In dieser Biographie eines Heimatlosen können wir endlich den ganzen Chamisso entdecken. Er zeigt erstmals in aller Deutlichkeit, wie bei dieser Ausnahmegestalt zugleich Literatur und naturkundliche Erkenntnis entstanden, was Chamisso selbst aus seiner Weltreise machte und was die Nachwelt aus ihm. 688 pp. Deutsch
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Snöfrid aus dem Wiesental (4). Die ganz und gar heldenhafte Suche nach den drei Siegeln -Language: german
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Unerhörte Rettung. Die Suche nach Edwin Geist
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.68 $360 Seiten Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 518 13,9 x 3,4 x 21,1 cm, Gebundene Ausgabe
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One American Must Die: A Hostage's Personal Account of the Hijacking of Flight 847
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 6.14 $From Library Journal: Mid-June of 1985 saw more Americans held hostage: the passengers of the ill-fated TWA Flight 847. Carlson, a major in the Army Reserves, details his treatment at the hands of the Amal (Shiite) militia in Beirut, after he survived a vicious beating on the plane, narrowly missing the fate of slain Navy diver Robert Stethem. Interwoven into his rather straightforward narrative are details of a secret, nongovernmental plot to retrieve him using an unnamed wealthy, well-known, and powerful American recruited by Carlson's brother. Although the U.S. government gets some hard knocks for its lack of responsiveness to the hostages' families, Carlson offers no easy solutions: instead, readers receive the unvarnished truth of the chaos that is today's Lebanon. Recommended for most libraries. David P. Snider, Casa Grande P.L., Ariz. - Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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My Personal Planner: For Use with the Book, You Only Die Once
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.16 $One day life ends, and though you don’t know when you’ll die, you can prepare yourself and your loved ones by creating a personalized end-of-life plan and do it right—and with the help of this lighthearted workbook, you might even enjoy the process!!Written by ninety-two-year-old author and psychotherapist Margie Jenkins, who shares her own poignant and entertaining stories throughout, this guide assists you in personalizing your plan by providing checklists, easy-to-fill-out forms, and questions to consider.By exploring your options now regarding medical procedures, burial details, and the like, you can make wiser decisions without the complications of frenzied emotional stress. Additionally, this planner inspires you to reflect on your memories and accomplishments, writing them down both for posterity’s sake and to motivate you to use whatever time you have left to keep pursuing a full and joyous life.A companion to Jenkins’s You Only Die Once, this invaluable workbook helps you experience your life as a gift and goes on to bless your loved ones when your end finally arrives.
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¤Weltanschaulich Gefestigte Kämpfer«: Die Soldaten Der Waffen-Ss 1933-1945: Organisation - Personal - Sozialstruktur
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 86.08 $German language. 9.29x6.46x1.81 inches. In Stock.
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Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Zeit: Werke. Frankfurter Ausgabe. 3 Bände in Kassette
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 58.94 $Neu -Sie ist das monumentalste Romanwerk des 20. Jahrhunderts, ein literarisches Universum, Spiegel der Welt und der Literatur: »Die Suche nach der verlorenen Zeit« weiß mit ihrer betörenden und überwältigenden Wirkung immer neue Generationen von Lesern zu begeistern. Nun liegt die viel gerühmte, von Luzius Keller revidierte und kommentierte Übersetzung Eva Rechel-Mertens' erstmals in einer dreibändigen Ausgabe vor. Band I: »Unterwegs zu Swann« und »Im Schatten junger Mädchenblüte« Band II: »Guermantes« und »Sodom und Gomorrha« Band III: »Die Gefangene«, »Die Flüchtige« und »Die wiedergefundene Zeit«. 5200 pp. Deutsch
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Persönlichkeit – Auf der Suche nach unserer Individualität (German Edition)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 56.04 $Was macht eigentlich unsere Persönlichkeit aus? Bestimmen unsere Gene unsere Persönlichkeit? Oder doch die Umwelt? Können wir von Hirnscans die Persönlichkeit eines Menschen ablesen? Können wir uns überhaupt ändern oder ist unsere Persönlichkeit in Stein gemeißelt? Das vorliegende Werk gibt Ihnen einen Einblick in den aktuellen Stand der psychologischen Persönlichkeitsforschung. Es zeigt auf, wie unsere Persönlichkeit viele Facetten unseres Lebens beeinflusst, wie beispielsweise die Lebenserwartung, finanzielles Entscheidungsverhalten, aber auch den Umgang mit Smartphones und Internet. Dieses Sachbuch ist für ein allgemeines Publikum geschrieben, das sich für die menschliche Persönlichkeit interessiert und gerne mehr über sich und andere erfahren möchte.
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Persönlichkeit - Auf der Suche nach unserer Individualität
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.65 $Was macht eigentlich unsere Persönlichkeit aus? Bestimmen unsere Gene unsere Persönlichkeit? Oder doch die Umwelt? Können wir von Hirnscans die Persönlichkeit eines Menschen ablesen? Können wir uns überhaupt ändern oder ist unsere Persönlichkeit in Stein gemeißelt? Das vorliegende Werk gibt Ihnen einen Einblick in den aktuellen Stand der psychologischen Persönlichkeitsforschung. Es zeigt auf, wie unsere Persönlichkeit viele Facetten unseres Lebens beeinflusst, wie beispielsweise die Lebenserwartung, finanzielles Entscheidungsverhalten, aber auch den Umgang mit Smartphones und Internet. Dieses Sachbuch ist für ein allgemeines Publikum geschrieben, das sich für die menschliche Persönlichkeit interessiert und gerne mehr über sich und andere erfahren möchte.
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Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Zeit
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 48.23 $Neuware -Viele Jahrzehnte wurde die 'Suche' nur als ein Sittengemälde der Belle Époque gelesen, als ein Schlüsselroman der frivolen Pariser Oberschicht um 1900. Dabei geht es jedoch um Tieferliegendes: um die unaufhebbare Einbindung des Individuums in die Gesellschaft und seine Abhängigkeit von deren Entwicklung. Proust fängt sie ein, die leisen Erschütterungen und Einflüsse auf der Ebene des Unter- oder Unbewussten - und die Übersetzung von Bernd-Jürgen Fischer macht das im Deutschen auf besondere Weise erfahrbar. Seine zeitgemäße Übersetzung berücksichtigt, dass Proust auch über das Wirken der Zeit auf die Sprache nachdenkt. 4325 pp. Deutsch
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Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 130.58 $Twain himself said, "I like Joan of Arc best among all my books." A serious, impassioned, meticulously researched story about a compelling heroine, the Maid of Orléans, Twain viewed the work both as a bid to be accepted as a serious writer and as a gift of love to his favorite daughter, Susy, who would die tragically three months after Joan of Arc was published. Susy declared to her sister Clara that Joan of Arc was "perhaps even more sweet and beautiful than The Prince and the Pauper," which she had earlier called "unquestionably the best book" her father had ever written. Modeled in part on Susy herself, the figure of Joan is a celebration of Twain's ideal woman: gentle, selfless, and pure, but also brave, courageous, and eloquent. Although set in fifteenth-century Europe, Joan of Arc is a key text for anyone who would understand the ambivalence that greeted the "New Women" in turn-of-the-century America. Twain's novel, as Susan Harris notes in her afterword, illuminates "some of the major currents, and contradictions, of turn-of-the-century life and thought."
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Gilgamesh in the 21st Century: A Personal Quest to Understand Mortality
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 37.82 $"Must I die?" asked Gilgamesh. Forty five centuries later, we're still asking the same question. Science writer Paul Bracken embarks on a lighthearted assessment of the human condition, to explore what it means to be mortal, and what our fate may be. This scientific reimagining of the ancient Gilgamesh quest delves into a multitude of topics including the origin of life, the workings of the human mind, and the possibilities for life prolongation. The ancient Gilgamesh was so distraught at the death of his friend Enkidu, and so sickened by the knowledge that he too would die, that he rebelled against his fate and set out on a search for salvation. Likewise, at the age of eleven, Bracken wondered if there might be a way to bring his grandfather back from the dead and has been pondering this question ever since. Is death a problem to be solved, or is it an essential aspect of our humanity? "We human beings instinctively resist the notion of personal extinction. In his thoughtful and hugely readable Gilgamesh in the 21st Century, Paul Bracken canters effortlessly through an amazing range of science to help put this fraught human proclivity in perspective, both for himself and for us." -- IAN TATTERSALL, American Museum of Natural History, New York City.
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Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (1896)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 56.19 $Twain himself said, "I like Joan of Arc best among all my books." A serious, impassioned, meticulously researched story about a compelling heroine, the Maid of Orléans, Twain viewed the work both as a bid to be accepted as a serious writer and as a gift of love to his favorite daughter, Susy, who would die tragically three months after Joan of Arc was published. Susy declared to her sister Clara that Joan of Arc was "perhaps even more sweet and beautiful than The Prince and the Pauper," which she had earlier called "unquestionably the best book" her father had ever written. Modeled in part on Susy herself, the figure of Joan is a celebration of Twain's ideal woman: gentle, selfless, and pure, but also brave, courageous, and eloquent. Although set in fifteenth-century Europe, Joan of Arc is a key text for anyone who would understand the ambivalence that greeted the "New Women" in turn-of-the-century America. Twain's novel, as Susan Harris notes in her afterword, illuminates "some of the major currents, and contradictions, of turn-of-the-century life and thought."
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Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 61.48 $Twain himself said, "I like Joan of Arc best among all my books." A serious, impassioned, meticulously researched story about a compelling heroine, the Maid of Orl�ans, Twain viewed the work both as a bid to be accepted as a serious writer and as a gift of love to his favorite daughter, Susy, who would die tragically three months after Joan of Arc was published. Susy declared to her sister Clara that Joan of Arc was "perhaps even more sweet and beautiful than The Prince and the Pauper," which she had earlier called "unquestionably the best book" her father had ever written. Modeled in part on Susy herself, the figure of Joan is a celebration of Twain's ideal woman: gentle, selfless, and pure, but also brave, courageous, and eloquent. Although set in fifteenth-century Europe, Joan of Arc is a key text for anyone who would understand the ambivalence that greeted the "New Women" in turn-of-the-century America. Twain's novel, as Susan Harris notes in her afterword, illuminates "some of the major currents, and contradictions, of turn-of-the-century life and thought."
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Gilgamesh in the 21st Century: A Personal Quest to Understand Mortality (Hardback or Cased Book)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 2.56 $"Must I die?" asked Gilgamesh. Forty five centuries later, we're still asking the same question. Science writer Paul Bracken embarks on a lighthearted assessment of the human condition, to explore what it means to be mortal, and what our fate may be. This scientific reimagining of the ancient Gilgamesh quest delves into a multitude of topics including the origin of life, the workings of the human mind, and the possibilities for life prolongation. The ancient Gilgamesh was so distraught at the death of his friend Enkidu, and so sickened by the knowledge that he too would die, that he rebelled against his fate and set out on a search for salvation. Likewise, at the age of eleven, Bracken wondered if there might be a way to bring his grandfather back from the dead and has been pondering this question ever since. Is death a problem to be solved, or is it an essential aspect of our humanity? "We human beings instinctively resist the notion of personal extinction. In his thoughtful and hugely readable Gilgamesh in the 21st Century, Paul Bracken canters effortlessly through an amazing range of science to help put this fraught human proclivity in perspective, both for himself and for us." -- IAN TATTERSALL, American Museum of Natural History, New York City.
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What Happens After Death: Scientific & Personal Evidence for Survival
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 73.02 $There is a bumper sticker that goes "Exercise. Eat right. Die anyway." And unfortunately, that is the truth. It may be 100 years from now, but some day your physical body will die. But what about your mind? What about the part of you that holds your personality, your hopes and dreams, and your memories? Discover the truth about the afterlife in What Happens After Death by Migene Gonzalez-Wippler For centuries, philosophers and scientists have investigated the mysteries of the afterlife. Discover the secrets about the electromagnetic nature of the mind, and how it continues to exist in the astral world even after the death of the body. Learn about scientific investigations conducted by individuals and at universities. Read about the "tunnel of light" phenomenon reported by survivors of near-death experiences. If the mind of a person continues after death, is it possible to establish communication with it? It has been rumored that Thomas A. Edison was working on a device to accomplish this just before he died. Even though he didn't succeed, this book describes many people who have. Here you will learn about the history of the Spiritualist religion, including such people as Swedenborg, Home, the Fox sisters and Kardec. Finally, you'll discover some of the latest information about the mind as it continues past physical death. The next part of the book was actually written by Kirkudian, a channeled being who spent several lives on Earth and reveals what life is like elsewhere. If you have ever wondered what happens after death ó and before life ó you won't want to miss this book.
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When the Fighting Is over: Tumbledown : A Personal Story
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.53 $This is the story of Robert Lawrence of the Scots Guards who was severely wounded as he led his platoon in an attack against an Argentinian machine-gun position during the battle for Tumbledown Mountain in 1982. The injury to Lawrence's head was so severe that it was assumed that he would die and he had to wait for four hours before medical staff could help him, but he did eventually make a recovery, coming to terms with his paralysis. This book tells of how Robert strove to gain a place in the highly respected Scots Guards, his desire to see action in the Falklands, his role in the war and the effect his experiences have had on his whole outlook on life. It is also the story of his parents, Wing Commander John Lawrence and his wife Jean and how they suffered both during and after the conflict. The authors' account of the strengths and weaknesses of the two armies deviates from the generally accepted view, and just how close run the victory was, according to the Lawrences, may provoke controversy.
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Gilgamesh in the 21st Century: A Personal Quest to Understand Mortality
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 31.00 $"Must I die?" asked Gilgamesh. Forty five centuries later, we're still asking the same question. Science writer Paul Bracken embarks on a lighthearted assessment of the human condition, to explore what it means to be mortal, and what our fate may be. This scientific reimagining of the ancient Gilgamesh quest delves into a multitude of topics including the origin of life, the workings of the human mind, and the possibilities for life prolongation. The ancient Gilgamesh was so distraught at the death of his friend Enkidu, and so sickened by the knowledge that he too would die, that he rebelled against his fate and set out on a search for salvation. Likewise, at the age of eleven, Bracken wondered if there might be a way to bring his grandfather back from the dead and has been pondering this question ever since. Is death a problem to be solved, or is it an essential aspect of our humanity? "We human beings instinctively resist the notion of personal extinction. In his thoughtful and hugely readable Gilgamesh in the 21st Century, Paul Bracken canters effortlessly through an amazing range of science to help put this fraught human proclivity in perspective, both for himself and for us." -- IAN TATTERSALL, American Museum of Natural History, New York City.
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Women's Heroes Don't Die Kimono One Size King Naked
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 357.00 $Get ready for "Heroes Don't Die", a Bowie-inspired kimono from King Naked that dares you to stand out. This colorful, limited edition piece dances between daily life and beach getaways, playing the soundtrack to your personal style revolution. With Heroes Don't Die, everyday is a tribute to the timeless icon, showing the world that true style never fades. Machine wash cold, gentle, and hang dry. Wash with similar colors Iron low & on reverse (If necessary) Do not use bleach / whitener Do not tumble dry. Do not dry clean. Do not dry in direct sunlight. Material: 100% Cupro Satin Super softy touch Limited Edition
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