Fauster's Supernatural Survival Guide

Fauster's Supernatural Survival Guide
Title Fauster's Supernatural Survival Guide PDF eBook
Author Ted Fauster
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Animals, Mythical
ISBN 9780870125843

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FAUSTER'S SUPERNATURAL SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR THE APPALACHIAN REGION is a must for collectors of Appalachian tales.

Supernatural Survival Guide, The

Supernatural Survival Guide, The
Title Supernatural Survival Guide, The PDF eBook
Author George Ivanoff
Publisher Random House Australia
Pages 178
Release 2021-09-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1761043633

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Have you had a close encounter with a UFO? Is your house HAUNTED? Have you seen a YETI? Don't worry, THE SUPERNATURAL SURVIVAL GUIDE has all the info you need to survive a brush with the SPOOKY. The world is a pretty amazing place, but there are still things out there that are full of mystery and make us wonder . . . Is the Loch Ness Monster real? Does Big Foot exist? Are there scientific reasons for hauntings? What is cryptozoology? What can explain UFO sightings by multiple witnesses? THE SUPERNATURAL SURVIVAL GUIDE will tackle these and other questions about all things paranormal. There is so much WEIRD stuff out there . . . but the TRUTH is IN HERE!

Zombies

Zombies
Title Zombies PDF eBook
Author Adam Woog
Publisher Capstone
Pages 80
Release 2011
Genre Zombies
ISBN 1601523610

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An illustrated overview of zombies, describing the history of the belief in zombies, discussing depictions of them in popular culture, and relating stories and tales that feature the legendary creatures.

Sellars and His Legacy

Sellars and His Legacy
Title Sellars and His Legacy PDF eBook
Author James R. O'Shea
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 285
Release 2016
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198766874

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This volume explores the thought and intellectual legacy of Wilfrid Sellars (1912-1989), one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. A team of experts critically examines the groundbreaking means by which Sellars sought to integrate our thought, perception, and rational agency within a naturalistic outlook on reality.

A Guide to the Best Fiction in English

A Guide to the Best Fiction in English
Title A Guide to the Best Fiction in English PDF eBook
Author Ernest Albert Baker
Publisher London : G. Routledge
Pages 838
Release 1913
Genre American fiction
ISBN

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A Guide to the Best Fiction

A Guide to the Best Fiction
Title A Guide to the Best Fiction PDF eBook
Author Ernest Albert Baker
Publisher
Pages 836
Release 1913
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Thorstein Veblen

Thorstein Veblen
Title Thorstein Veblen PDF eBook
Author Murray Murphey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 318
Release 2018-05-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 135124437X

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In his latest book, scholar-historian Murray G. Murphey exhaustively explores the life and theory of Thorstein Veblen (1857–1929), whom, many scholars agree, remains one of the leading social theorists of all time, if not also one of the more confounding. Murphey’s account begins with a brief economic history of nineteenth-century America, wherein he examines the conditions that formed Veblen’s ideology. With that understanding, the author studies Veblen’s personal history and brings to the fore his foundational ideas on human psychology, race, his theory of knowledge, and his analysis of social evolution. In the book’s later chapters, Murphey considers Veblen’s writing through the scope of his major volumes – The Theory of the Leisure Class, The Theory of Business Enterprise, and Imperial Germany and the Industrial Revolution, among others. Spanning the latter stages of the nineteenth century into the first several decades of the twentieth century, Murphey traces Veblen’s radical economics and thinking within the broader context of America’s economic theory. In so doing, he upholds Veblen’s influence on the canons of economics and social science, and importantly, he attempts to resolve the lingering mystery behind one of America’s more puzzling and influential theorists.