Hamilton Books imprint: 325 books

by Peter Stephaich
Language: English
Release Date: January 24, 2017

History comes alive in these pages as Peter Stephaich traces his origins from 1608 when King Rudolph II of Hungary conferred noble status on his family. He describes in fascinating detail his upbringing in a world which has long since ceased to exist. As a member of the elite Hussar Cavalry, Stephaich...

Cornelia's Struggle

A Search for the Truth

by Alex L. Swan
Language: English
Release Date: November 7, 2007

In the style of Truman Capote's In Cold Blood, Professor L. Alex Swan's Cornelia's Struggle is a non-fiction novel about social justice. This work is the story of a young couple separated and reunited in the American justice system. Cornelia's husband John is accused of a crime and sent to prison;...
by Nicholas Fotion
Language: English
Release Date: January 9, 2019

When we use language, we presuppose many different things. Context is another name for these presuppositions. But it also can be the name of all these different presuppositions ordered in a certain way. This study of context focuses on the differences since many studies of context focus excessively...
by Lucille M. Griswold
Language: English
Release Date: December 5, 2013

Sexual tension is prevalent in small town America, heartache is wrenching, and emotions fluctuate like a roller coaster. A presidential election was imminent back in 2012. The world was supposed to end, politicians were soliciting sex on foreign soil, and judges were giving father molesters parental...

Seeking to Make the World Anew

Poems of the Living Dialectic

by Sam Friedman
Language: English
Release Date: October 3, 2008

Seeking to Make the World Anew is a collection of poems that confront the crisis of modern society, that yearn for change, and that wonder about what kind of social order might replace the one we have. This compilation serves as a testament of the author's agonizing encounters with the degradations,...
by Alyson Quinn
Language: English
Release Date: September 17, 2014

When the River Wakes Up is an exploration of paths rarely explored—the colliding of Western beliefs and Shona mysticism. Abigail, in all her fragility, is a resolute pioneer alongside her African brother, her soul compatriot, and vessel of African wisdom: Zukah. Through their relationship they open up closed minds and hearts around them, and forge a different path in the new Zimbabwe.

Homesick

Finding Our Way Back to a Healthy Planet

by Lyla Yastion
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2018

Human-induced climate change is emerging as the most critical issue of the modern era. Ninety-seven percent of climate scientists now confirm that human extraction and burning of fossil fuels, along with rampant deforestation, is causing a rapid build-up of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases...
by Jeremiah F. Kenney
Language: English
Release Date: February 7, 2018

“May it be done to me according to your will.” With this simple affirmation, a young woman from Nazareth, through her own free will, changed history forever. In God’s Dream Come True: Mary, Monsignor Jeremiah Kenney reflects on one of the most important moments in all of Christianity, Mary’s...

Winchell and Runyon

The True Untold Story

by Trustin Howard
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2010

Winchell and Runyon is about the bittersweet bonding of two legendary journalists who started out as adversaries but ended up as everlasting friends. Walter Winchell and Damon Runyon lived in an unforgettable era during World War II and the years following. Walter Winchell was one of the most popular...

Through Our Eyes

A Foster Family Shares Their Secret World

by William A. Hunter
Language: English
Release Date: April 12, 2010

In Through Our Eyes, William Hunter and some of the children he fostered share their experiences within these unique social welfare phenomena. The author took in children who suffered horrific abuse from their birth parents as well as during their journey through foster care. Hunter describes his...
by Camilla A. Montoya, Julieta V. García, Veronica Carrera
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2018

Silencing Gender, Age, Ethnicity and Cultural Biases in Leadership is an edited volume containing eight chapters, each a real-life account from a Latina in a leadership position in the United States. These women discuss how their professional goals may conflict with their culture’s expectations...
by Roger R. Blenman
Language: English
Release Date: November 13, 2014

June 13, 1886, in the new city of Vancouver, fifteen-year-old Noble enters the office of the Northwest Timber Company in a hand-me-down suit. He tries to pass for a man fit to work on a logging crew. A spark from a brush fire ignites the wooden building. The office and much of the city are incinerated....

Quiet Desperation

The Effects of Competition in School on Abused and Neglected Children

by Gerald W. Neal
Language: English
Release Date: April 22, 2008

With standardized testing and predetermined subgroups garnering the attention of educational leaders, abused and neglected children have fallen deeper into the crevice of the system. For years these children have been ignored, save the obvious, visible bruises or child-initiated confessions. Because...

Aftermath of the Arab Uprisings

The Rebirth of the Middle East

by Jerry M. Rosenberg
Language: English
Release Date: August 2, 2012

The 2011 Arab uprisings are integrated into the movement to create a regional economic community for a potential twenty-eight nations, with nearly 500 million citizens. A reinvented Marshall Plan, supported internationally, is forthcoming. This updated book provides strategic models to develop the...
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