Esquire

Esquire
Title Esquire PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 852
Release 2004
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Accidental

Accidental
Title Accidental PDF eBook
Author Tim James
Publisher Robinson
Pages 219
Release 2024-04-04
Genre Science
ISBN 1472148398

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'Who said science was dry? Certainly not Tim James' New York Post 'James writes with infectious enthusiasm and optimism' Kirkus Reviews 'A science teacher by profession, Mr. James knows how to get his audience's attention' Wall Street Journal 'Humorous, yet deep' Professor Charles Antoine A rip-roaring adventure through science gone wrong, and accidentally changing humanity (mostly) for the better. We may imagine that science is a process of breakthroughs and light bulb moments. But in reality, science goes wrong 99% of the time. Almost every idea a scientist comes up with is quickly disproved by a failed experiment or rival research. Science moves at a rate of inches per decade and we often like it that way. But occasionally, just occasionally, a complete fluke happens and changes everything as we know it. From an untimely sneeze in a petri dish leading to the groundbreaking creation of antibiotics, to the incredible discovery of microwaves via melted chocolate, Accidental is a rip-roaring adventure through science gone wrong, and accidentally changing humanity for the better.

The Works of Peter Pindar, Esquire [i.e. John Wolcot] ..

The Works of Peter Pindar, Esquire [i.e. John Wolcot] ..
Title The Works of Peter Pindar, Esquire [i.e. John Wolcot] .. PDF eBook
Author Peter Pindar
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Pages 478
Release 1801
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The Works of Peter Pindar, Esquire

The Works of Peter Pindar, Esquire
Title The Works of Peter Pindar, Esquire PDF eBook
Author Peter Pindar
Publisher
Pages 558
Release 1795
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Magic and Mayhem

Magic and Mayhem
Title Magic and Mayhem PDF eBook
Author Derek Leebaert
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 354
Release 2010-09-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1439141673

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AFGHANISTAN AND IRAQ are the latest in a string of blunders that includes Vietnam and an unintended war with China from 1950 to ’53, those four fiascoes being just the worst moments in nearly a lifetime of false urgencies, intelligence failures, grandiose designs, and stereotyping of enemies and allies alike. America brought down the Soviet empire at the cold war’s most dangerous juncture, but even that victory was surrounded by myths, such as the conviction that we can easily shape the destinies of other people. Magic and Mayhem is a strikingly original, closely informed investigation of two generations of America’s avoidable failures. In a perfectly timed narrative, Derek Leebaert reveals the common threads in these serial letdowns and in the consequences that await. He demonstrates why the most enterprising and innovative nation in history keeps mishandling its gravest politico-military dealings abroad and why well-credentialed men and women, deemed brilliant when they arrive in Washington, consistently end up leading the country into folly. Misjudgments of this scale arise from a pattern of self-deception best described as "magical thinking." When we think magically, we conjure up beliefs that everyone wants to be like us, that America can accomplish anything out of sheer righteousness, and that our own wizardly policymakers will enable gigantic desires like "transforming the Middle East" to happen fast. Mantras of "stability" or "democracy" get substituted for reasoned reflection. Faith is placed in high-tech silver bullets, whether drones over Pakistan or helicopters in Vietnam. Leebaert exposes these magical notions by using new archival material, exclusive interviews, his own insider experiences, and portraits of the men and women who have succumbed: George Kennan, Henry Kissinger, Robert McNamara, Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, and Presidents Kennedy, Carter, and George W. Bush all appear differently in the light of magic, as do wise men from Harvard, Georgetown, Stanford, and think tanks such as RAND and Brookings, as well as influential players from the media and, occasionally, the military, including General David Petraeus as he personifies the nation’s latest forays into counterinsurgency. Magic and Mayhem offers vital insights as to how Americans imagine, confront, and even invite danger. Only by understanding the power of illusion can we break the spell, and then better apply America’s enduring strengths in a world that will long need them.

Tearing Down The Wall of Sound

Tearing Down The Wall of Sound
Title Tearing Down The Wall of Sound PDF eBook
Author Mick Brown
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 562
Release 2012-10-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1408819503

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In 2002, the reclusive and legendary record producer Phil Spector gave his first interview in twenty-five years to Mick Brown. The day after it was published an actress named Lana Clarkson was shot dead in Spector's LA castle. This is Brown's odyssey into the strange life and times of Phil Spector. Beginning with that fateful meeting in Spector's home and going on to explore his colourful and extraordinary life and career, including the unfolding of the Clarkson case, this is one of the most bizarre and compelling stories in pop history.

Editor & Publisher

Editor & Publisher
Title Editor & Publisher PDF eBook
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Pages 1294
Release 1981
Genre Journalists
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