Johan Van Overtveldt, "The End of the Euro: The Uneasy Future of the European Union"
English | 2011 | ISBN: 193284161X | 208 pages | EPUB | 3.85 MB
The End of the Euro begins with an overview of the birth of the euro itself. Understanding this history is essential to understand the anomalies built into the project from the beginning. These anomalies form the subject of chapter two, along with how they led to the situation that turned Greece, Portugal, and Spain into euro-destroying economic disaster areas. Chapter three shows how this was not an unforeseeable situation, as Europe's history is filled with earlier failed attempts to build monetary unions. Chapter four is focused on Germany, by far the most important country within EMU, and why the chances of Germany leaving the union are much higher than is generally assumed. The book concludes with an analysis of what lies in wait for the remains of the monetary union - and for a deeply divided and troubled continent in general. Either the EMU transforms itself fundamentally or it disintegrates.
Jason Saul, "The End of Fundraising: Raise More Money by Selling Your Impact"
English | 2011 | pages: 233 | ISBN: 0470597070 | PDF | 3,6 mb
Why does it cost nonprofits on average $20 to raise $100, while it costs companies only $4?
The Early Martyr Narratives: Neither Authentic Accounts nor Forgeries
By Éric Rebillard
English | 2020 | ISBN : 0812252608 | 192 pages | PDF | 1.94 MB
The Dyer's Handbook: Memoirs of an 18th-Century Master Colourist (Ancient Textiles Series) by Dominique Cardon
2016 | ISBN: 1785702114, 178925549X | English | 160 pages | EPUB | 9 MB
Persian blue, pomegranate flower, spiny lobster, wine soup, pale flesh, dove breast, golden wax, grass green, green sand, rotten olive, modest plum, agate, rich French gray, gunpowder of the English........just some of the color names of old fabric to fire the imagination. Memoirs on Dyeing concerns a unique manuscript from the eighteenth century; a dyers memoirs from Languedoc, containing recipes for dyes with corresponding color samples. It is an exceptional document, hugely rare and of great significance not only to textile historians but dyers and colorists today, as thanks to the information in the manuscript the colors can be reproduced exactly, with the same ingredients, or reproduced using modern techniques by matching the color samples. To the English translation of the text, together with facsimile pages reproduced in color from the original manuscript, are added essays meant to situate it in its historical, economic and technological contexts. For those historians who have long been fascinated by the change in scale and the amount of innovation that occurred in woollen cloth production in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries, the Memoirs on Dyeing bring firsthand insight into the daily preoccupations and tasks of a key actor in the success story of the Languedocian broadcloth production specially devised for export to the Levant. Even non-specialists may be interested in understanding the clever management and technical organization that made it possible for the author to produce, dye, finish, pack and export up to 1,375 pieces of superfine broadcloth per year, representing nearly 51 km of cloth.
The Divine Feline: A chic cat lady's guide to woman's best friend by Belinda Alexandra
English | February 4th, 2021 | ISBN: 1911632868 | 280 pages | EPUB | 14.65 MB
Cats and women share many traits: beauty, elegance, sensitivity, affectionate natures, a knack for nurturing and a love of the luxurious. Cats also embody the feminine dark side, with a tendency towards neurosis and fear of change. Then there are the qualities that cats possess which women long to emulate: fighting fiercely to protect themselves, never saying yes when they mean no, and being unafraid to claim the best seat in the house. Cats are loyal to those who love them but couldn't give a toss about what others think. They don't suffer self-esteem issues or worry if they're overweight. And then there is that enviable air of mystery, that slinky walk . . . oh to be a cat! They're the ultimate totem of female strength.
The Complete Anti-Inflammatory Diet for Beginners A No-Stress Meal Plan with Easy Recipes to Heal...
Dorothy Calimeris, "The Complete Anti-Inflammatory Diet for Beginners: A No-Stress Meal Plan with Easy Recipes to Heal the Immune System"
English | ISBN: 1623159040 | 2017 | 162 pages | PDF | 41 MB
An essential guide and cookbook to help you fight inflammation and heal your immune system
The Complete Air Fryer Cookbook Amazingly Easy Recipes to Fry, Bake, Grill, and Roast with Your A...
Linda Larsen, "The Complete Air Fryer Cookbook: Amazingly Easy Recipes to Fry, Bake, Grill, and Roast with Your Air Fryer"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1623157439 | 154 pages | MOBI | 31 MB
101 ways to bake, grill, and roast―the essential air fryer cookbook
The Common Freedom of the People: John Lilburne and the English Revolution
By Michael Braddick
English | 2018 | ASIN : B07DPP8TRF | 415 pages | EPUB | 3.95 MB
Mark Chapman, "The Coming Crisis: The Impact of Eschatology on Theology in Edwardian England"
English | 2001 | pages: 195 | ISBN: 1841271853 | PDF | 10,0 mb
This is a compelling case study of a distinctive theological theme - the eschatological interpetation of the historical Jesus in Edwardian England - as an attempt to add greater precision to the history of theology in a neglected period. Looking at the impact of Adolf Harnack, Alfred Loisy, Albert Schweitzer and Johannes Weiss on biblical studies and theology before the First World War, Chapman argues that the future course of theology, in which eschatology played such a crucial role, was already mapped at this time. Assessing the work of William Sanday F.C. Burkitt and George Tyrrell, Chapman looks at the theological diplomacy between Britain, France and Germany and uncovers a cultural crisis that made eschatology such an appealing idea.
The Cavalryman By Peter Connolly
1998 | 34 Pages | ISBN: 0199104247 | PDF | 7 MB
Tiberius Claudius Maximus served under the emperor Trajan in the great wars in Central Europe and the Middle East. He was decorated three times for bravery and became famous for hunting down Rome's great enemy, Decebalus. This volume and its prequel The Legionary trace Maximus's career from the day he entered the Seventh Legion on the Danube frontier to the day he retired as a cavalry officer in Mesopotamia some 30 years later. Connolly calls on a vast array of archaeological material to provide a unique portrait of the life of an ordinary man who lived during an extraordinary period in Western history.