Bulletin
Title | Bulletin PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 794 |
Release | 1912 |
Genre | Agriculture |
ISBN |
High Rise and Fall
Title | High Rise and Fall PDF eBook |
Author | Andrea Carpenter |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 221 |
Release | 2018-09-21 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0429877412 |
High Rise and Fall tells the story of how the European commercial property industry transformed from a local, small-scale business to an international, financially sophisticated, multi-billion-euro industry that was ultimately devastated by the 2008 crash. Drawing on her experience as both former Editor of EuroProperty and Director at the European Association for Investors in Non-Listed Real Estate Vehicles (INREV), Andrea Carpenter explains how the mid-1990s saw the arrival of a new style of property investing in the European markets. Seeking high returns, impervious to risk and with a seeming indifference to the buildings at the heart of the deals, US players such as Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers conquered the European property markets with an audacity that both repulsed and intoxicated the locals. Fuelled by improving economic conditions in the early 2000s, European investors were keen to emulate all or parts of the US investors’ philosophy. Armed with a wall of capital, the industry expanded into the far reaches of Europe in search of returns, and piled on new risks that it did not completely understand. In her highly readable style, Carpenter analyses the mistakes made by the industry in the run-up to the crash when billions were wiped off the value of property across the region, and it became clear that in the pursuit of high returns and a place in the wider financial world, the industry had turned its back on the basics – bricks and mortar. This book is aimed at students and younger professionals studying or working in the real estate industry who need to understand the events that shaped the world they are entering into, and the lessons that can be learned from them.
The Lone Star Gardener's Book of Lists
Title | The Lone Star Gardener's Book of Lists PDF eBook |
Author | William D. Adams |
Publisher | Taylor Trade Publishing |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2000-10-01 |
Genre | Gardening |
ISBN | 1461662060 |
With more than 200 lists of plants and garden resources, this guide has the answers on what to plant where and on how to handle the toughest of Texas conditions. William D. Adams and Lois Trigg Chaplin offer numerous recommendations, noting the best growing zones and bringing together helpful hints and information from dozens of gardeners, nurseries, and horticultural professionals across the state.
Lone Star Politics
Title | Lone Star Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Ken Collier |
Publisher | CQ Press |
Pages | 593 |
Release | 2016-12-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1506373631 |
In Texas, myth often clashes with the reality of everyday governance. The Nacogdoches author team (Ken Collier, Steven Galatas, & Julie Harrelson-Stephens) of Lone Star Politics explores the state’s rich political tradition and explains who gets what, and how by setting Texas in context with other states’ constitutions, policymaking, electoral practices, and institutions. Critical thinking questions and unvarnished “Winners and Losers” discussions guide students toward understanding Texas government. This Fifth Edition expands its coverage of civil rights in the state, and includes the contemporary issues that highlight the push and pull between federal, state, and local governments.
Varieties of Cotton 1917
Title | Varieties of Cotton 1917 PDF eBook |
Author | W. E. Ayres |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 1918 |
Genre | Agriculture |
ISBN |
Squash
Title | Squash PDF eBook |
Author | James Zug |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2007-11-01 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1416584838 |
The first comprehensive history of squash in the United States, Squash incorporates every aspect of this increasingly popular sport: men's and women's play, juniors and intercollegiates, singles and doubles, hardball and softball, amateurs and professionals. Invented by English schoolboys in the 1850s, squash first came to the United States in 1884 when St. Paul's School in New Hampshire built four open-air courts. The game took hold in Philadelphia, where players founded the U.S. Squash Racquets Association in 1904, and became one of the primary pastimes of the nation's elite. Squash launched a U.S. Open in 1954, but its present boom started in the 1970s when commercial squash clubs took the sport public. In the 1980s a pro tour sprung up to offer tournaments on portable glass courts in dramatic locales such as the Winter Garden at the World Trade Center. James Zug, with access to private archives and interviews with hundreds of players, describes the riveting moments and sweeping historical trends that have shaped the game. He focuses on the biographies of legendary squash personalities: Eleo Sears, the Boston Brahmin who swam in the cold Atlantic before matches; Hashim Khan, the impish founder of the Khan dynasty; Victor Niederhoffer, the son of a Brooklyn cop; and Mark Talbott, a Grateful Dead groupie who traveled the pro circuit sleeping in the back of his pickup. A gripping cultural history, Squash is the book for which all aficionados of this fast-paced, exciting game have been waiting.
Hiking and Backpacking Trails of Texas
Title | Hiking and Backpacking Trails of Texas PDF eBook |
Author | Mickey Little |
Publisher | Taylor Trade Publications |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9781589792050 |
The most comprehensive, map-packed guide available for Texas walkers, hikers, and backpackers.