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9781039697607

Georgia

 | Crabtree Publishing Company
14,040원  | 20230201  | 9781039697607
Welcome to Georgia! Let Shumari show you around the state where he lives. Learn about his state's flag, animal, and flower. Find out his favorite activities too! The book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.
9781857284188

New Georgia (Space, Society, Politics)

 | Routledge
53,120원  | 20250523  | 9781857284188
A comprehensive survey and analysis of Georgia as a new state emerging from the collapsed Soviet empire, this book offers an authoritative account of the contemporary scene.
9781794296121

Empowered: Practical Ways to Take Charge of Your Life!

 | Georgia
17,480원  | 20190117  | 9781794296121
Empowered: Practical Ways to Take Charge of Your Life! offers gentle ways to chip away at negativity, so a wonderful life can shine through. Georgette uses her experiences and wisdom?to bring you explicit, practical ways to release life's frustrations so all the love, joy, and abundance you seek can flow into your life.?Self-help books tell us, Be Happy.
9781851244959

Georgia (A Cultural Journey Through the Wardrop Collection)

Aleksidze, Nikoloz  | The Bodleian Library
100,450원  | 20180815  | 9781851244959
Richly illustrated with rare and previously unpublished images from the collection, this book not only offers a unique insight into Georgian culture and political history and but also tells the remarkable story of an eccentric English diplomat and his talented sister, whose monument now stands outside the parliament building in Tbilisi
9798231322817

Nothing Was The Same

 | Georgia Aslett
13,980원  | 20250802  | 9798231322817
losing someone feels like a phantom limb. it's not there anymore, but the pain is as real as the earth itself. journey through the intricate maze of post-breakup emotions, as this poetry book meticulously chronicles its evolution over time. delve deep into the full spectrum of grief, self-discovery, empowerment and the twist and turns of healing. shed the layers that no longer serve you and embrace the exhilarating freedom of choosing your own path because nothing was the same.
9781805108146

Stormy Bell

 | Georgia Cler
0원  | 20240223  | 9781805108146
Bell ran away from home because of the stigma she faced as being the only white skinned in the village. She thought families were not meant for her.That ideology of hers was questioned the moment she accepted the offer to sail away in an unknown ship. She learns having a family was one major life factor. She wasn't late to fix things though. Now that's she suddenly became a Debutante and now lives a lifestyle she never knew existed.
9781805107644

Something

 | Georgia Hale
0원  | 20240205  | 9781805107644
Penny Campbell has been Dr. Samuel Evers's housekeeper for over two years and he is still a mystery to her. She realizes that she has probably done the very thing that she shouldn't have and fallen in love with the polite and standoffish heart surgeon. Sam noticed Penny the moment she was hired by his sister to work in his house, but having been burned once, romance and relationships were not in his future.
9780820331744

Familiar Strangeness

Burrows, Stuart  | Georgia
0원  | 20081115  | 9780820331744
Literary critics have traditionally suggested that the invention of photography led to the rise of the realist novel, which is believed to imitate the detail and accuracy of the photographic image. Instead, says Stuart Burrows, photography's influence on American fiction had less to do with any formal similarity between the two media than with the capacity of photography to render American identity and history homogeneous and reproducible. The camera, according to Burrows, provoked a representational crisis, one broadly modernist in character. Since the photograph is not only a copy of its subject but a physical product of it, the camera can be seen as actually challenging mimetic or realistic theories of representation, which depend on a recognizable gap between original and reproduction.Burrows argues for the centrality of photography to a set of writers commonly thought of as hostile to the camera-including Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, William Faulkner, and Zora Neale Hurston. The photographic metaphors and allusions to the medium that appear throughout these writers' work demonstrate the ways in which one representational form actually influences another-by changing how artists conceive of identity, history, and art itself.A Familiar Strangeness thus challenges the notion of an absolute break between nineteenth-century realism and twentieth-century modernism, a break that typically centers precisely on the two movements' supposedly differing relation to the camera. Just as modernist fiction interrupts and questions the link between visuality and knowledge, so American realist fiction can be understood as making the world less knowable precisely by making it more visible.
9780820328362

Diehard Rebels

Phillips, Jason  | Georgia
0원  | 20071115  | 9780820328362
9780415396684

Georgia (In the Mountains of Poetry)

 | Routledge
201,980원  | 20061025  | 9780415396684
Providing the first comprehensive cultural and historical introduction to modern Georgia, Peter Nasmyth charts the nation's remarkable journey to statehood, giving extraordinary insights into this facsinating region.
9780415396691

Georgia (In the Mountains of Poetry)

 | Routledge
76,510원  | 20061005  | 9780415396691
Providing the first comprehensive cultural and historical introduction to modern Georgia, Peter Nasmyth charts the nation's remarkable journey to statehood, giving extraordinary insights into this facsinating region.
9780820327433

Teaching The Trees 반양장

Maloof, Joan  | Georgia
0원  | 20050705  | 9780820327433
9780820327112

Henry Adams and the Southern Question 반양장

Obrien, Michael  | Georgia
0원  | 20050502  | 9780820327112
9780820325897

Late Thoughts on an Old War 반양장

Beidler, Philip D./ PHILIP D. BEIDLER  | Georgia
0원  | 20040501  | 9780820325897
A Vietnam veteran and scholar draws on personal memories of his time in Vietnam, bringing the war back in chapters on vocabulary, music, literature, and film, and examining how the immediacy of Vietnam's costs is dealt with in an evasive way by America.
9780516274973

Georgia

 | Children's Press (CT)
0원  | 20030301  | 9780516274973
With the series, Rookie Read-About "RM" Geography, emergent readers will take off on adventures to cities, nations, waterways, habitats around the world... and right in their own backyards!It's got cotton fields, cities like Savannah and Atlant...
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