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  1. Charles Martin Crandall

    Charles Martin Crandall

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Charles Martin Crandall was an American inventor and toy-maker. He was best known for various toy blocks, "Crandall's Acrobats", "Noah's Dominoes", "Illuminated Pictorial Alphabet", "District School", "Menagerie", "Pigs in Clover" game and numerous other games and wooden toys such as wooden trains with interconnecting cars. Crandall began working in his father's woodworking and furniture factory in Covington, Pennsylvania and at the age of twelve began inventing toys. When his father died in 1849, Crandall took over the factory at age sixteen.

    € 156,00
  2. Firm in the Faith
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    Firm in the Faith

    € 23,00
  3. Kay Swift

    Kay Swift

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kay Swift (April 19, 1897 - January 28, 1993) was an American composer of popular and classical music, the first woman to score a complete musical. Written in 1930, Fine and Dandy includes some of her best known songs; the title song has become a jazz standard. "Can't We Be Friends?" (1929) was another important hit. Swift also arranged some of the music of George Gershwin posthumously, such as the prelude "Sleepless Night" (1946). Swift was educated as a classical musician and composer at the Institute of Musical Art (now known as the Juilliard School). Her teacher of composition was Charles Loeffler, while harmony and composition were taught to her by Percy Goetschius. Her father, a music critic, died when she was young. She had played professionally with the Edith Rubel Trio.

    € 156,00
  4. An Introduction to the Study of the American Constitution
    1. Charles Martin

    An Introduction to the Study of the American Constitution

    € 28,95
  5. An Introduction to the Study of the American Constitution
    1. Charles Martin

    An Introduction to the Study of the American Constitution

    € 41,50
  6. Charles Martin (American Football)

    Charles Martin (American Football)

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Charles Martin was a professional American football player, who is best known for his days with the Green Bay Packers. Martin is noted for causing a season-ending injury to Chicago Bears starting quarterback Jim McMahon on November 23, 1986. During pre-game warm-ups, Martin displayed a hand-towel with a list of Bears offensive players' numbers, which he wore during the game. He allegedly claimed that it was a hit-list. After a Jim McMahon interception, Martin grabbed him from behind and body-slammed him to the ground. Martin was ejected from the game and suspended for two games. This was the longest suspension for an on-field incident until Albert Haynesworth of the Tennessee Titans was suspended five games for stomping on the head of Dallas Cowboys center Andre Gurode in 2006.

    € 180,00
  7. Charles Martin Loeffler

    Charles Martin Loeffler

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Charles Martin Loeffler (January 30, 1861 - May 19, 1935) was a German-born American composer. Throughout his career Loeffler claimed to have been born in Mulhouse, Alsace and almost all music encyclopedias give this fabricated information. In his lifetime articles were published dissecting his "typically Alsatian" temperament. In fact, as his biographer Ellen Knight has established, he was German-indeed a Prussian, and a Berliner on both sides of his family, born Martin Karl Löffler in Schöneberg near Berlin. He turned against Germany when the Prussian authorities imprisoned his father, an agricultural chemist and author of Republican ideals. (Loeffler senior wrote journalism under the name 'Tornov' or 'Tornow', and his son sometimes used this as one of his middle names.) Loeffler was only about 12 when his father was imprisoned; he spent the rest of his life in prison, dying of a stroke before he was due to be released.

    € 156,00
  8. The Reason for Jesus
    1. Charles Martin

    The Reason for Jesus

    Why, Really, Did God the Father Ransom YOU?

    What if the reason for Jesus wasn't just to save you from hell, but to bring you home to a Father who loves you more than you can imagine? This book reveals that the ultimate purpose of the cross is not just a ticket to heaven, but an invitation into an intimate, life-changing relationship with the God who has always wanted you back.

    € 33,50
  9. Charles Martin (poet)

    Charles Martin (poet)

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Charles Martin (born 1942 New York City) is a poet, critic and translator. He grew up in the Bronx. He graduated from Fordham University and received his Ph.D. from the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. He now teaches at the City University of New York, Syracuse University, and the Stonecoast MFA Program at the University of Southern Maine. Martin's specialty is Latin poetry. Martin is also a New Formalist, and was an original faculty member of the West Chester University Conference on Form and Narrative in Poetry.

    € 136,00
  10. A Dolphin's Tale

    A Dolphin's Tale

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Dolphin Tale is upcoming drama film directed by Charles Martin Smith from a screenplay by Karen Janszen and starring Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman. The film is inspired by the true story of a dolphin named Winter who was rescued off the Florida coast and taken in by the Clearwater Marine Aquarium.

    € 136,00
  11. Charles Martinet

    Charles Martinet

    € 136,00
  12. Francis Judd Cooke

    Francis Judd Cooke

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Francis Judd Cooke (December 28, 1910- May 18, 1995) was an American composer, organist, cellist, pianist, conductor, choir director, and professor. Cooke was born December 28, 1910 in Honolulu, Hawaii, to a family of New England missionaries turned cattle ranchers. He was the great grandson of Gerrit P. Judd, the first doctor to reside in Hawaii, and grandson of Albert Francis Judd, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii. His mother was Sophie Boyd Judd, and father was George Paul Cooke, grandson of Amos Starr Cooke and Juliette Montague Cooke, founders of the Royal School of Hawaii.

    € 136,00