General Description of My Late Tour Through France Switzerland and Germany Accompanied by My Aunt and Elder Sister

General Description of My Late Tour Through France  Switzerland  and Germany  Accompanied by My Aunt and Elder Sister
Author: E. D. Wynne Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1867
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0024546975

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To and from Gigs

To and from Gigs
Author: Herb Hicks
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-08-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781475998627

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Herb Hicks is an artist who understands the fear behind painting a self-portrait but who also appreciates that a candid recounting of events in life can provide an emotional catharsis. It is with this theory in mind that he shares his fascinating personal experiences and insight into his views as he recalls a unique journey through a creative life filled with adventures and misadventures. In his memoir, Hicks begins with remembrances from his childhood growing up in North Dakota, where he emulated his cowboy heroes by riding a pretend horse, wearing real bearskin chaps, and firing a Red Ryder BB gun at imaginary desperadoes. As he matured, he found a passion for music, formed his own combo, and began traveling to and from gigs that took him from North Dakota to Montana and beyond. Motivated by his love for music, Hicks eventually landed in California, where he began playing professionally and found a new passion as a visual artista discovery that leads him down an unforgettable path, questioning his challenges, choices, chances, and changes. To and from Gigs is the intimate memoir of a musician, artist, and teacher who embarked on a lifelong search to find his better self.

The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography

The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography
Author: Larry R. Squire
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1998-10-16
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780080534053

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This book is the second volume of autobiographical essays by distinguished senior neuroscientists; it is part of the first collection of neuroscience writing that is primarily autobiographical. As neuroscience is a young discipline, the contributors to this volume are truly pioneers of scientific research on the brain and spinal cord. This collection of fascinating essays should inform and inspire students and working scientists alike. The general reader interested in science may also find the essays absorbing, as they are essentially human stories about commitment and the pursuit of knowledge. The contributors included in this volume are: Lloyd M. Beidler, Arvid Carlsson, Donald R. Griffin, Roger Guillemin, Ray Guillery, Masao Ito. Martin G. Larrabee, Jerome Lettvin, Paul D. MacLean, Brenda Milner, Karl H. Pribram, Eugene Roberts and Gunther Stent. Key Features * Second volume in a collection of neuroscience writing that is primarily autobiographical * Contributors are senior neuroscientists who are pioneers in the field

The Locked Safe A Family Memoir

The Locked Safe  A Family Memoir
Author: Miriam E. David
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2024-06-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9798823087902

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This family memoir is my back story. A Locked Safe with 5 ‘Nazi’ passports was found after my mother died in 1996. My father had died 16 years earlier. Although we knew he was a German Jewish professional engineer fleeing Nazism in 1936, we did not know the details of how his family fled. The help of my mother’s family, the Leas, was essential. They had fled from pogroms in Ukraine/Russia in the late nineteenth century. Some were also caught up with Japanese internment camps in China, illustrating the diasporic nature of my family. My father, his elder brother and father were also interned by the British in 1940-1941. I look forward to not only my generation as the so-called second generation from the Holocaust, but also the third generation, specifically my daughter Charlotte Reiner Hershman. Although we tell a unique story of one family, that story of migration, seeking asylum or refuge and being exiled is a very frequent tale nowadays. In excavating my parents’ backgrounds and their influences on me and Charlotte, we show the long term psychological and social effects on our lives and possibly on future generations.

Holocaust and Human Rights Education

Holocaust and Human Rights Education
Author: Michael Polgar
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781787544994

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Educators and students face many questions when exploring the history of the Holocaust. This book addresses the ways in which we teach and learn about the Holocaust, applying sociological concepts and discussing the wider implications of the Holocaust on human rights and international law.

But Some Became Stars

But Some Became Stars
Author: Susi Bradfield,John Burns
Publsiher: Gefen Publishing House Ltd
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1998
Genre: Berlin (Germany)
ISBN: 9652291935

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She arrived in England with a cardboard sign around her neck and a bare handful of English words.

Henry James and Germany

Henry James and Germany
Author: Evelyn A. Hovanec
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1979
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9062039022

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Searching for Barton Carter

Searching for Barton Carter
Author: Nancy Barton Carter Clough
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 816
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781491765173

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In 1936, Barton Carter, a talented young man from a wealthy New England family, turned away from the future laid out for him to fight against Fascism in the Spanish Civil War—and disappeared in the midst of that fight when he was only twenty-three years old. Carter had just been jilted by his English fiancée two weeks before their wedding when a Spanish Nationalist acquaintance asked him to travel to Barcelona to retrieve some of his family’s possessions. Carter jumped at the chance for an adventure and a change of scene. During his two-week Spanish sojourn, his beliefs were radically changed by exposure to the country’s civil war, driving his involvement in Communism—a political movement in opposition to everything for which his family stood. He also found himself working with Spanish orphans and serving as the administrator of four orphanages, where he saved the lives of thousands of children. This narrative biography explores the life of a young American who saw the horrific effects of Fascism on the children of Spain and responded with bravery and dedication to rescue them.