Results for 'will taylor'

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  1. The Lock In
    1. Phoebe Luckhurst

    The Lock In

    The Laugh-Out-Loud Romcom Shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction

    Entertaining, endearing, and truly unique. Found myself wincing and laughing with familiarity

    € 13,95
  2. Nathan the Wise
    1. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
    2. Henry Morley
    3. W (William) Taylor

    Nathan the Wise

    A Dramatic Poem in Five Acts (Cram Edition)
    € 21,95
  3. The Soul Digger
    1. John Haywood Paul

    The Soul Digger

    Or, Life and Times of William Taylor
    € 37,50
  4. The Soul Digger
    1. John Haywood Paul

    The Soul Digger

    Or, Life and Times of William Taylor
    € 26,50
  5. To Find Oneself
    1. David Ivor William Taylor

    To Find Oneself

    € 14,50
  6. Significant Post-War Changes in the Full-Fashioned Hosiery Industry
    1. George William Taylor

    Significant Post-War Changes in the Full-Fashioned Hosiery Industry

    € 17,95
  7. College Manual of Optics
    1. Lloyd William Taylor

    College Manual of Optics

    € 24,95
  8. College Manual of Optics
    1. Lloyd William Taylor

    College Manual of Optics

    € 37,50
  9. Significant Post-War Changes in the Full-Fashioned Hosiery Industry
    1. George William Taylor

    Significant Post-War Changes in the Full-Fashioned Hosiery Industry

    € 32,95
  10. Nathaniel William Taylor

    Nathaniel William Taylor

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nathaniel William Taylor (1786-1858) was an influential Protestant Theologian of the early 19th century, whose major contribution to the Christian faith (and to American religious history), known as the New Haven theology, was to modify historical Calvinism in order to fit into the religious revivalism of the time (The Second Great Awakening).Born in 1786 to a rich and religious family in Connecticut, Taylor entered Yale University when only 14 (1800) but could not graduate until 1807 because of an eye problem. While studying there, Taylor was heavily influenced by the revivalist president of Yale, Timothy Dwight (grandson of Jonathan Edwards). In the years after his graduation, Taylor studied theology, worked as Dwight's secretary, and, after ordination, became the minister of the First Church of New Haven in 1812.

    € 136,00
  11. The Wicked of Oz (the School for Wicked Witches #5)
    1. Will , Taylor

    The Wicked of Oz (the School for Wicked Witches #5)

    There's a new wizard in control of Oz... and if he's not stopped, it might mean the end of Oz as we know it. The thrilling new installment in the New York Times bestselling series, perfect for younger fans of Wicked. While the students of the School for Wicked Witches have been busy defeating one foe, another has risen... and he poses even more of a threat. It is up to Ava, Tinabella, Crow, and Henry to venture off to see the wizard... and defeat his plans for magical control of the kingdom.

    € 9,00
  12. Autobiography

    Autobiography

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. An autobiography is a book about the life of a person, written by that person. The word autobiography was first used deprecatingly by William Taylor in 1797 in the English periodical the Monthly Review, when he suggested the word as a hybrid but condemned it as 'pedantic'; but its next recorded use was in its present sense by Robert Southey in 1809. The form of autobiography however goes back to antiquity. Biographers generally rely on a wide variety of documents and viewpoints; an autobiography, however, may be based entirely on the writer's memory. Closely associated with autobiography (and sometimes difficult to precisely distinguish from it) is the form of memoir.

    € 156,00