Author: Adam Williams
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 1848947984
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 747
Book Description
Harry Airton, a Scottish fisherman, has China in his blood. A chance encounter with a spook during the Korean War gives him the opportunity to return to the land of his birth and serve his goverment at the same time. They hatch a long-term plan to create the perfect spy: a triple agent with a cover that cant be broken, because its genuine. What Harry doesnt realise is that if he is setting the perfect trap, the Communist Chinese may also be finding the perfect bait. And that as the Cold War escalates and China marches towards Cultural Revolution and the end of the twentieth-century, the fates of two people who love each other are entirely unimportant.
The Dragon's Tail
Chasing the Dragon's Tail
Author: Yoshio Manaka
Publisher: Paradigm Publications
ISBN: 9780912111322
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
The text introduces Dr Manaka's major clinical and theoretical accomplishments by describing how the 'X-signal system' is the foundation of human topography, function, and response. In essence, the X-signal system defines qi, yin-yang, and the five phases as clinical events, rather than as abstract theories. The text gives Western readers the first complete description of this treatment system.
Publisher: Paradigm Publications
ISBN: 9780912111322
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
The text introduces Dr Manaka's major clinical and theoretical accomplishments by describing how the 'X-signal system' is the foundation of human topography, function, and response. In essence, the X-signal system defines qi, yin-yang, and the five phases as clinical events, rather than as abstract theories. The text gives Western readers the first complete description of this treatment system.
A Dragon's Tail
Author: M. C. Varley
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780717283989
Category : Dragons
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780717283989
Category : Dragons
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
A Dragon's Tail
Author: Martin Baynton
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 0763639303
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
Dragon has a bad case of Curly Tail, and Skyleaf, a rare plant, is the only cure. Jane and Gunther set off to find it on the mountaintop overlooking the sea. The mountaintop where the edges are crumbly and dangerous.
Publisher: Candlewick Press
ISBN: 0763639303
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
Dragon has a bad case of Curly Tail, and Skyleaf, a rare plant, is the only cure. Jane and Gunther set off to find it on the mountaintop overlooking the sea. The mountaintop where the edges are crumbly and dangerous.
The Dragon's Tail
Author: Barton C. Hacker
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520058521
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Discusses tolerance and protection standards, and looks at the Los Alamos and Trinity testing sites
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520058521
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Discusses tolerance and protection standards, and looks at the Los Alamos and Trinity testing sites
Dragons of a Different Tail
Author: Marx Pyle
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Eighteen award-winning, veteran, and emerging authors bring you seventeen unique dragon tales that defy tradition. Winged serpents as large as continents, as well as those tiny enough to perch on the fingertip of a young girl. Dragons who inhabit the Wild West, Victorian London, Brooklyn, and a post-apocalyptic Earth. Scaly beasts who fight in the boxing ring, celebrate Christmas, and conquer the vast void of outer space. There are rockstars who meddle with dragon magic, clever and conniving shapeshifters, and powerfully exotic hybrids. Science fiction, urban fantasy, mystery, western, epic fantasy, YA fantasy...no matter the setting or the genre--here be dragons! Join Asimov's Readers Award winner Timons Esaias, science fiction author Heidi Ruby Miller, post-apocalyptic author J. Thorn, along with K.W. Taylor, Sean Gibson and more as they put their personal twist on the usual dragon tale. Also, check out the authors' behind-the-scenes articles for a peek into the creative processes that led to the creation of these "Dragons of a Different Tail". "Mastering Aesthetics" by Heidi Ruby Miller "The George" by Timons Esaias "Mouth of the Dragon" by J. Thorn "A Wild Beast of The West" by Marx Pyle & Julie Seaton Pyle "Wei Ling and the Water Dragon" by Jeff Burns "Tiny Hearts" by Sophia DeSensi "The Brooklyn Dragon Racing Club" by Katharine Dow "A Friend Called Home" by Francis Fernandez "Forgiveness" by Colten Fisher "Witherwillow" by Carrie Gessner "Chasing the Dragon" by Sean Gibson "Spirit of the Dragon" by J.C. Mastro "Catalyst" by Kevin Plybon "Poisoned Water" by Sen R. L. Scherb "Big Dreams" by Victoria L. Scott "Resorting to Revenge" by K.W. Taylor "The Last Hour of Night" by G.K. White
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Eighteen award-winning, veteran, and emerging authors bring you seventeen unique dragon tales that defy tradition. Winged serpents as large as continents, as well as those tiny enough to perch on the fingertip of a young girl. Dragons who inhabit the Wild West, Victorian London, Brooklyn, and a post-apocalyptic Earth. Scaly beasts who fight in the boxing ring, celebrate Christmas, and conquer the vast void of outer space. There are rockstars who meddle with dragon magic, clever and conniving shapeshifters, and powerfully exotic hybrids. Science fiction, urban fantasy, mystery, western, epic fantasy, YA fantasy...no matter the setting or the genre--here be dragons! Join Asimov's Readers Award winner Timons Esaias, science fiction author Heidi Ruby Miller, post-apocalyptic author J. Thorn, along with K.W. Taylor, Sean Gibson and more as they put their personal twist on the usual dragon tale. Also, check out the authors' behind-the-scenes articles for a peek into the creative processes that led to the creation of these "Dragons of a Different Tail". "Mastering Aesthetics" by Heidi Ruby Miller "The George" by Timons Esaias "Mouth of the Dragon" by J. Thorn "A Wild Beast of The West" by Marx Pyle & Julie Seaton Pyle "Wei Ling and the Water Dragon" by Jeff Burns "Tiny Hearts" by Sophia DeSensi "The Brooklyn Dragon Racing Club" by Katharine Dow "A Friend Called Home" by Francis Fernandez "Forgiveness" by Colten Fisher "Witherwillow" by Carrie Gessner "Chasing the Dragon" by Sean Gibson "Spirit of the Dragon" by J.C. Mastro "Catalyst" by Kevin Plybon "Poisoned Water" by Sen R. L. Scherb "Big Dreams" by Victoria L. Scott "Resorting to Revenge" by K.W. Taylor "The Last Hour of Night" by G.K. White
The Dragon's Tail
Author: Robert A. Jacobs
Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
ISBN: 9781558497276
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
When President Harry Truman introduced the atomic bomb to the world in 1945, he described it as a God-given harnessing of "the basic power of the universe." Six days later a New York Times editorial framed the dilemma of the new Atomic Age for its readers: "Here the long pilgrimage of man on Earth turns towards darkness or towards light." American nuclear scientists, aware of the dangers their work involved, referred to one of their most critical experiments as "tickling the dragon's tail." Even after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, most Americans may not have been sure what an atomic bomb was or how it worked. But they did sense that it had fundamentally changed the future of the human race. In this book, Robert Jacobs analyzes the early impact of nuclear weapons on American culture and society. He does so by examining a broad range of stories, or "nuclear narratives," that sought to come to grips with the implications of the bomb's unprecedented and almost unimaginable power. Beginning with what he calls the "primary nuclear narrative," which depicted atomic power as a critical agent of social change that would either destroy the world or transform it for the better, Jacobs explores a variety of common themes and images related to the destructive power of the bomb, the effects of radiation, and ways of surviving nuclear war. He looks at civil defense pamphlets, magazines, novels, and films to recover the stories the U.S. government told its citizens and soldiers as well as those presented in popular culture. According to Jacobs, this early period of Cold War nuclear culture?from 1945 to the banning of above-ground testing in 1963?was distinctive for two reasons: not only did atmospheric testing make Americans keenly aware of the presence of nuclear weapons in their lives, but radioactive fallout from the tests also made these weapons a serious threat to public health, separate from yet directly linked to the danger of nuclear war.
Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
ISBN: 9781558497276
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
When President Harry Truman introduced the atomic bomb to the world in 1945, he described it as a God-given harnessing of "the basic power of the universe." Six days later a New York Times editorial framed the dilemma of the new Atomic Age for its readers: "Here the long pilgrimage of man on Earth turns towards darkness or towards light." American nuclear scientists, aware of the dangers their work involved, referred to one of their most critical experiments as "tickling the dragon's tail." Even after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, most Americans may not have been sure what an atomic bomb was or how it worked. But they did sense that it had fundamentally changed the future of the human race. In this book, Robert Jacobs analyzes the early impact of nuclear weapons on American culture and society. He does so by examining a broad range of stories, or "nuclear narratives," that sought to come to grips with the implications of the bomb's unprecedented and almost unimaginable power. Beginning with what he calls the "primary nuclear narrative," which depicted atomic power as a critical agent of social change that would either destroy the world or transform it for the better, Jacobs explores a variety of common themes and images related to the destructive power of the bomb, the effects of radiation, and ways of surviving nuclear war. He looks at civil defense pamphlets, magazines, novels, and films to recover the stories the U.S. government told its citizens and soldiers as well as those presented in popular culture. According to Jacobs, this early period of Cold War nuclear culture?from 1945 to the banning of above-ground testing in 1963?was distinctive for two reasons: not only did atmospheric testing make Americans keenly aware of the presence of nuclear weapons in their lives, but radioactive fallout from the tests also made these weapons a serious threat to public health, separate from yet directly linked to the danger of nuclear war.
Where's the Dragon?
Author: Jason Hook
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780864616647
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
This is a story about one man, one boy, one dog, and their hunt for an enormous old dragon. Enjoy the story, and then see how many dragons you can find along the way!
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780864616647
Category : Children's stories
Languages : en
Pages : 26
Book Description
This is a story about one man, one boy, one dog, and their hunt for an enormous old dragon. Enjoy the story, and then see how many dragons you can find along the way!
Chasing the Dragon's Tail
Author: Craig Fullerton
Publisher: Atmosphere Press
ISBN: 9781648261961
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
"Drawing from diverse fields of applied neuroscience and cognitive psychology, in Chasing the Dragon's Tail, Craig crosses the traditional boundaries and theories that have separated scientific thinking and human experience in the past. In doing so he opens the door to a bold new paradigm of self-discovery and empowerment." Dr. Justin James Kennedy, Professor of Neuroscience, Executive Coach, Psychologist We chase the "dream: " promotions, goals, sometimes achieving it only to discover we are not happy. But we can't quite work out why. It's all about how we feel, NOT what we think, that makes all the difference. Drawing on current neurological research to embrace behavioural change, Chasing the Dragon's Tail aims to inspire and light your Dragon's Fire from within. What is directing you? What is your flame? How to keep it burning? The only time a Dragon stops Chasing its Tail is when it knows its Heart and it follows its Heart. And as soon as you put this book down you will feel empowered to achieve whatever you want. Craig Fullerton is an inspirational thought leader in integral education, an engaging storyteller, author, Coach, and international TED and keynote speaker, committed to sharing his research for innovation in education. Craig holds advanced degrees in Educational Leadership and Management; is a certified NLP Master Coach and Trainer, Global Leaders of the Future 360 Assessor, and a Certified Executive Coach with Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder Centered Coaching. You can connect with him via [email protected] and his website, www.craigfullerton.com.au.
Publisher: Atmosphere Press
ISBN: 9781648261961
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
"Drawing from diverse fields of applied neuroscience and cognitive psychology, in Chasing the Dragon's Tail, Craig crosses the traditional boundaries and theories that have separated scientific thinking and human experience in the past. In doing so he opens the door to a bold new paradigm of self-discovery and empowerment." Dr. Justin James Kennedy, Professor of Neuroscience, Executive Coach, Psychologist We chase the "dream: " promotions, goals, sometimes achieving it only to discover we are not happy. But we can't quite work out why. It's all about how we feel, NOT what we think, that makes all the difference. Drawing on current neurological research to embrace behavioural change, Chasing the Dragon's Tail aims to inspire and light your Dragon's Fire from within. What is directing you? What is your flame? How to keep it burning? The only time a Dragon stops Chasing its Tail is when it knows its Heart and it follows its Heart. And as soon as you put this book down you will feel empowered to achieve whatever you want. Craig Fullerton is an inspirational thought leader in integral education, an engaging storyteller, author, Coach, and international TED and keynote speaker, committed to sharing his research for innovation in education. Craig holds advanced degrees in Educational Leadership and Management; is a certified NLP Master Coach and Trainer, Global Leaders of the Future 360 Assessor, and a Certified Executive Coach with Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder Centered Coaching. You can connect with him via [email protected] and his website, www.craigfullerton.com.au.
Chasing the Dragon's Tail
Author: Alan Rabinowitz
Publisher: Doubleday Books
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Zoologist and adventurer Rabinowitz recounts his two-year odyssey tracking leopards and exotic wildlife through the fragile forests of Thailand. Poachers, fire ants, and elephant stampedes all add excitement to the author's Indiana Jones-like life, as he struggles to understand Thai culture and fights to reconcile his western values with the many contradictions he discovers in the "land of smiles". Photographs.
Publisher: Doubleday Books
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Zoologist and adventurer Rabinowitz recounts his two-year odyssey tracking leopards and exotic wildlife through the fragile forests of Thailand. Poachers, fire ants, and elephant stampedes all add excitement to the author's Indiana Jones-like life, as he struggles to understand Thai culture and fights to reconcile his western values with the many contradictions he discovers in the "land of smiles". Photographs.