Richer, Wiser, Happier

Richer, Wiser, Happier
Title Richer, Wiser, Happier PDF eBook
Author William Green
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 304
Release 2021-04-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1501164856

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From William Green, a financial journalist who has written for The New Yorker, Time, and Fortune, comes a fresh and unexpectedly profound book that draws on interviews with more than 40 of the worlds super-investors to demonstrate that the keys for building wealth hold other life lessons as well.

The Great Minds of Investing

The Great Minds of Investing
Title The Great Minds of Investing PDF eBook
Author William Green
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 2015-06
Genre
ISBN 9783898799249

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The Argument of the Book of Job Unfolded

The Argument of the Book of Job Unfolded
Title The Argument of the Book of Job Unfolded PDF eBook
Author William Henry Green
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1874
Genre Bible
ISBN

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Miss Minerva and William Green Hill

Miss Minerva and William Green Hill
Title Miss Minerva and William Green Hill PDF eBook
Author Frances Boyd Calhoun
Publisher
Pages 226
Release 1913
Genre History
ISBN

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Miss Minerva and William Green Hill by Frances Calhoun Boyd, first published in 1909, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.

The Warplanes of the Third Reich

The Warplanes of the Third Reich
Title The Warplanes of the Third Reich PDF eBook
Author William Green
Publisher
Pages 672
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780883656662

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Here is the definitive work on the military aircraft that evolved during the life of German's Third Reich, composed of an authoritative text that spanned two decades of research. Over 2000 black-and-white illustrations, diagrams and photographs, plus two full-color gatefolds identifying the markings and camouflage on over 70 different aircraft.

Green Phoenix

Green Phoenix
Title Green Phoenix PDF eBook
Author William Allen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 346
Release 2003-01-09
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780195347579

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Can we prevent the destruction of the world's tropical forests? In the fire-scarred hills of Costa Rica, award-winning science writer William Allen found a remarkable answer: we can not only prevent their destruction--we can bring them back to their former glory. In Green Phoenix, Allen tells the gripping story of a large group of Costa Rican and American scientists and volunteers who set out to save the tropical forests in the northwestern section of the country. It was an area badly damaged by the fires of ranchers and small farmers; in many places a few strands of forest strung across a charred landscape. Despite the widely held belief that tropical forests, once lost, are lost forever, the team led by the dynamic Daniel Janzen from the University of Pennsylvania moved relentlessly ahead, taking a broad array of political, ecological, and social steps necessary for restoration. They began with 39 square miles and, by 2000, they had stitched together and revived some 463 square miles of land and another 290 of marine area. Today this region is known as the Guanacaste Conservation Area, a fabulously rich landscape of dry forest, cloud forest, and rain forest that gives life to some 235,000 species of plants and animals. It may be the greatest environmental success of our time, a prime example of how extensive devastation can be halted and reversed. This is an inspiring story, and in recounting it, Allen writes with vivid power. He creates lasting images of pristine beaches and dense forest and captures the heroics and skill of the scientific teams, especially the larger-than-life personality of the maverick ecologist Daniel Janzen. It is a book everyone concerned about the environment will want to own.

Degrees of Freedom

Degrees of Freedom
Title Degrees of Freedom PDF eBook
Author William D. Green
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 437
Release 2015-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 1452944431

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The true story, and the black citizens, behind the evolution of racial equality in Minnesota He had just given a rousing speech to a packed assembly in St. Paul, but Frederick Douglass, confidant to the Great Emancipator and conscience of the Republican Party, was denied a hotel room because he was black. This was Minnesota in 1873, four years after the state had approved black suffrage—a state where “freedom” meant being unshackled from slavery but not social restrictions, where “equality” meant access to the ballot but not to a restaurant downtown. Spanning the half-century after the Civil War, Degrees of Freedom draws a rare picture of black experience in a northern state and of the nature of black discontent and action within a predominantly white, ostensibly progressive society. William D. Green reveals little-known historical characters among the black men and women who moved to Minnesota following the Fifteenth Amendment; worked as farmhands and laborers; built communities (such as Pig’s Eye Landing, later renamed St. Paul), businesses, and a newspaper (the Western Appeal); and embodied the slow but inexorable advancement of race relations in the state over time. Within this absorbing, often surprising, narrative we meet “ordinary” citizens, like former slave and early settler Jim Thompson and black barbers catering to a white clientele, but also personages of national stature, such as Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and W. E. B. Du Bois, all of whom championed civil rights in Minnesota. And we see how, in a state where racial prejudice and oppression wore a liberal mask, black settlers and entrepreneurs, politicians, and activists maneuvered within a restricted political arena to bring about real and lasting change.