Bryan Ellis: 5 books

Book cover of The Red Thread
by Bryan Ellis
Language: English
Release Date: September 2, 2016

After a suicide attempt left him hospitalized for seven months, Jesse Holbrooke is returning home to live with his parents. Despite the treatment he received, his depression hangs like a cloud over his head, casting his life in a perpetual darkness he can’t seem to escape. But just when the obstacles...
Book cover of Chemistry and Technology of Epoxy Resins
by Bryan Ellis
Language: English
Release Date: December 6, 2012

Epoxy resins have been commercially available for about 45 years and now have many major industrial applications, especially where technical advantages warrant their somewhat higher costs. The chemistry of these resins is fascinating and has attracted study by many very able scientists. The technological...
Book cover of The Roads to Congress 2014
by William Binning, Jerry McBeath, Walter Clark Wilson
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2015

The 2014 midterm congressional elections provided a view of the attitude of American voters in the sixth year of Barack Obama’s presidency. This book provides insight about the formative aspects of the 2014 campaign season as well as in depth coverage of key races for Congress. The first section...
Book cover of After the Fall

After the Fall

Energy Security, Sustainable Development, and the Environment

by Bruce Bagley, Luis Cláudio Fernandes Barbosa, Anthony Bryan
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2018

This edited volume examines the impacts of the 2014-2015 decline in the price of oil. Participants will examine the economic, social and political consequences on states and regions, along with their responses. The following questions will be examined: what were the impacts for countries experiencing...
Book cover of Achieving sustainable cultivation of potatoes Volume 1
by Curtis M. Frederick, Masahiko Mori, Dr Paul Bethke
Language: English
Release Date: August 9, 2018

Potatoes are one of the world’s key food crops. Their nutritional value, and the fact that they can be grown with relatively few inputs in a wide range of environments, makes them an important food security crop. However, yields in developing countries are held back by factors such as poor cultivation...
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