Emil and the Great Escape

Emil and the Great Escape

Author: Astrid Lindgren

Publisher:

Published: 2020-08-06

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13: 9780192776228

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Emil doesn't mean to be bad, it's just that trouble - and fun - follow him wherever he goes. In this collection of stories Emil is up to his hilarious best and no-one is safe!


My Favorite Thing is Monsters

My Favorite Thing is Monsters

Author: Emil Ferris

Publisher: Fantagraphics Books

Published: 2017-02-15

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 1606999591

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Set against the tumultuous political backdrop of late ’60s Chicago, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters is the fictional graphic diary of 10-year-old Karen Reyes, filled with B-movie horror and pulp monster magazines iconography. Karen Reyes tries to solve the murder of her enigmatic upstairs neighbor, Anka Silverberg, a holocaust survivor, while the interconnected stories of those around her unfold. When Karen’s investigation takes us back to Anka’s life in Nazi Germany, the reader discovers how the personal, the political, the past, and the present converge.


Emil and the Detectives

Emil and the Detectives

Author: Erich Kastner

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2007-11-01

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1590205545

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On the train, his fellow passengers are impressed with how polite and grown-up Emil is, and the man in the bowler hat offers him some chocolate—but Emil keeps checking his coat pocket, where he’s pinned the money that he is taking to his grandmother. Soon, though, Emil finds himself getting sleepy . . . and the next thing he knows, the man in the bowler hat is gone— and so is the money! With the help of some new friends Emil becomes a detective and tracks the thief through the city. Filled with enduring themes of leadership, courage, and teamwork, and the delightful illustrations of Walter Trier, Emil and the Detectives is a rollicking, heartwarming tale come alive.


Emil Carlsen : conscious painting

Emil Carlsen : conscious painting

Author: William Eric Indursky

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-09-12

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1387124986

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Today, outside a small group of traditional painters, art historians and dealers, Danish-American Impressionist/Realist painter Søren Emile Carlsen's (1848-1932) reputation is almost all but forgotten; an extreme contrast to the nearly "rock star" status he once held with the public and his peers during his lifetime. Carlsen was part of the circle of America's best known painters including William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), Julian Alden Weir (1852-1919), Childe Hassam (1859-1935), and John Henry Twachtman (1853-1902). At his height, Carlsen's paintings commanded the equivalent of as much as $50,000 per canvas-in today's money-during the early 20th-century. Perhaps, it was the Dane's loner demeanor or his obsessive focus on the making of art that aided to his lost reputation with the public. But, it is because of these traits that Carlsen has reached near hero status among today's traditional painters and collectors.


Law and Gospel in Emil Brunner's Earlier Dialectical Theology

Law and Gospel in Emil Brunner's Earlier Dialectical Theology

Author: David Andrew Gilland

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2013-12-19

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 0567157180

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The Swiss Reformed Theologian Emil Brunner was one of the key figures in the early 20th century theological movement of Dialectical Theology. In this monograph David Gilland offers an account of Bruner's earlier theology in relation to one of the central themes of the Protestant Reformation: Law and Gospel.He examines Brunner's early relationship with fellow Swiss Reformed theologian, Karl Barth and provides a detailed reading of a variety of Brunner's essays from the early to mid-1920s, centering on Brunner's efforts to use the law-gospel relationship to establish a basis for Christian theology. After analyzing the influence this has on Brunner's theological method, Gilland examines Brunner's earliest text on Christology, The Mediator (1927). In light of the preceding analysis, the fourth chapter provides a careful reading of Brunner's controversial polemic against Karl Barth, Nature and Grace (1934).The monograph concludes with reflections on Brunner's earlier theological work and his turbulent relationship with Karl Barth.


Progress in Optics: A Tribute to Emil Wolf

Progress in Optics: A Tribute to Emil Wolf

Author:

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2020-04-23

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 0128188855

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Progress in Optics, Volume 65: A Tribute to Emil Wolf, provides the latest release in a series that presents an overview of the state-of-the-art in optics research. In this update, readers will find timely chapters on Specular mirror interferometer, Maximum Likelihood Estimation in the Context of an Optical Measurement, Surface Plasmons, The Development of Coherence Theory, and much more. - Includes contributions from leading authorities in the field of optics - Presents timely, state-of-the-art reviews in the field of optics


Emil Joseph Burcik

Emil Joseph Burcik

Author: Tohon

Publisher: New Generation Publishing

Published: 2021-07-27

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1803690003

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In 1976, while attending a short course in Jakarta, a Bangladeshi youth gets to know the course instructor - Emil J Burcik, an American Professor. The brief meeting leads to an unprecedented journey that continues to run deep four and a half decades later.While military might, economic strength and democracy make a country powerful, it is people's kindness and generosity that make a nation great. Burcik is one of many who, for generations to come, will continue to symbolize America's greatness.


Emil and Karl

Emil and Karl

Author: Yankev Glatshteyn

Publisher: Square Fish

Published: 2016-01-26

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1250111951

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Written in the form of a suspense novel, Emil and Karl draws readers into the dilemma faced by two young boys in Vienna--one Jewish, the other not--when they suddenly find themselves without homes or families on the eve of World War II. This unique work, written in 1938, was one of the first books for young readers describing the early days of what came to be known as the Holocaust. Published before the war and the full revelations of the Third Reich's persecution of Jews and other civilians, the book offers a fascinating look at life during this period and the moral challenges people faced under Nazism. It is also a taut, gripping, page-turner of the first order. Originally written in Yiddish, Emil and Karl is one of the most accomplished works of children's literature in this language, and the only book for young readers by Yankev Glatshteyn, a major American Yiddish poet, novelist, and essayist.


The Case of Emil Diesel

The Case of Emil Diesel

Author: Patricia Menton

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2018-04-17

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1984518402

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The Case of Emil Diesel won Best Fiction 2019 by the Pacific Book Review 'Pacific Book Awards'. Caught in a web of conspiracy, Max Diesel fights the East Germans and present-day Germany to reclaim his father's precious art collection. The underlying story which is inspired by true events drives the novel through twists and turns of intrigue, suspense, and emotional drama of real-life characters.


Emil du Bois-Reymond

Emil du Bois-Reymond

Author: Gabriel Finkelstein

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 0262019507

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A biography of an important but largely forgotten nineteenth-century scientist whose work helped lay the foundation of modern neuroscience. Emil du Bois-Reymond is the most important forgotten intellectual of the nineteenth century. In his own time (1818–1896) du Bois-Reymond grew famous in his native Germany and beyond for his groundbreaking research in neuroscience and his provocative addresses on politics and culture. This biography by Gabriel Finkelstein draws on personal papers, published writings, and contemporary responses to tell the story of a major scientific figure. Du Bois-Reymond's discovery of the electrical transmission of nerve signals, his innovations in laboratory instrumentation, and his reductionist methodology all helped lay the foundations of modern neuroscience. In addition to describing the pioneering experiments that earned du Bois-Reymond a seat in the Prussian Academy of Sciences and a professorship at the University of Berlin, Finkelstein recounts du Bois-Reymond's family origins, private life, public service, and lasting influence. Du Bois-Reymond's public lectures made him a celebrity. In talks that touched on science, philosophy, history, and literature, he introduced Darwin to German students (triggering two days of debate in the Prussian parliament); asked, on the eve of the Franco-Prussian War, whether France had forfeited its right to exist; and proclaimed the mystery of consciousness, heralding the age of doubt. The first modern biography of du Bois-Reymond in any language, this book recovers an important chapter in the history of science, the history of ideas, and the history of Germany.