Best Selling Books by David Adams

David Adams is the author of Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace (2009), Book Illustration, Taxes and Propaganda (2006), Three's a Crowd (1994), Lives of Short Duration (2011), The Polyiodides of Calcium (1934).

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Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace

release date: Sep 01, 2009
Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace
Cindi and Ivan Basterache have been married only twenty months. There is a disagreement over a loan, and rumours of violence in the ensuing quarrel begin to spread throughout the northern New Brunswick mill town in which they live, setting in motion a series of events and misunderstandings. As Ivan struggles to reconcile with Cindi, the community turns against him, fuelled by his father’s self-deluded lies and misguided attempts to set things right, exposing the other side of good intentions and leading to the novel’s powerful conclusion. Disturbing, tender-hearted, and at times darkly humorous, Evening Snow Will Bring Such Peace reveals the strange unrecognized power in us all to shape one another’s destinies.

Book Illustration, Taxes and Propaganda

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Book Illustration, Taxes and Propaganda
La Fontaine''s Contes et nouvelles en vers was probably the most famous illustrated book to have appeared in France during the eighteenth century. The celebrated 1762 edition, published by Louis XV''s detested tax-gatherers, the Compagnie des Fermiers généraux, held among its claims to supremacy its magnificent copperplate illustrations, designed by Charles Eisen. In this highly illustrated book, David Adams first sets out a publishing history of the edition, using historical, bibliographical and cultural evidence, and next provides a detailed study of the plates as a whole. In so doing, he gives his interpretation of the values and attitudes of the Compagnie, the members of which took great care to ensure that the plates reflected their view of contemporary society. Finally, he gives a synoptic view of the illustrations, and situates the work in the wider context of contemporary French illustrated books. This pioneering study of the relationship between text and image in eighteenth-century France shows that the illustrations the Fermiers généraux commissioned for this literary classic were intended to promote their own patrician values, and to assert their freedom of action, turning literature into propaganda with consequences they did not foresee.

Three's a Crowd

release date: Jan 01, 1994

Lives of Short Duration

release date: Sep 20, 2011
Lives of Short Duration
The Terris are engaging people, but they are a family in collapse. Alcoholism, drugs, and loveless sex have reduced them to a petty and wasted bunch. Worse, they typify aspects of the larger community besieged by financial woes and by creeping economic and cultural Americanization. What David Adams Richards accomplishes is no mean feat: his characters are at times vicious, sleazy, and even outright dim, yet he manages to entitle them to the interest and sympathy of the reader. Even more now than at its first publication in 1981, Lives of Short Duration’s sharp, essential insights have significance for readers seeking to understand the modern Canadian predicament.

UNESCO and a Culture of Peace

release date: Jan 01, 1997
UNESCO and a Culture of Peace
Since UNESCO launched its Culture of Peace Programme, it has helped mobilize people from all walks of life and from all continents to support the transformation from a culture of war and violence to a culture of pace. This is a report of the Programme''s actions.

Extraordinary Canadians Lord Beaverbrook

release date: Mar 04, 2008
Extraordinary Canadians Lord Beaverbrook
Press baron, entrepreneur, art collector, and wartime minister in Churchill''s cabinet, Max Aitken was a colonial Canadian extraordinaire. Rising from a hardscrabble childhood in New Brunswick, he became a millionaire at age 25, earned the title of Lord Beaverbrook at 38, and by age 40 was the most influential newspaperman in the world. Fiercely loyal to the British Empire, he was nonetheless patronized by London''s upper class, whose country he worked tirelessly to protect during World War II. David Adams Richards, one of Canada''s preeminent novelists, celebrates Beaverbrook''s heroic achievements in this perceptive interpretive biography.

Urban Planning And The Development Process

release date: Sep 10, 2012
Urban Planning And The Development Process
This text is about the very essence of urban planning in a market economy. It is concerned with people - landowners, developers, investors, politicians and ordinary members of the public - who produce change in towns and cities as they relate to each other and react to development Pressure. Whether Such Change Occurs Slowly And Is Almost Unnoticed, Or happens rapidly and is highly disruptive, a production process is creating a finished product: the built environment. This form of production, known as the land and property development process, is regulated but not controlled by the state. Urban planning is therefore best considered as one form of state intervention in the development process.; Since urban planning would have no legitimate basis without state power, it is an inherently political activity, able to alter the distribution of scarce environmental resources. Through doing so, it seeks to resolve conflicts of interest over the use and development of land. However, urban plans that appear to favour particular interests such as house-builders above others such as community groups provoke intense controversy. Development planning can thus become highly politicized, with alliances and divisions between politicians not always explained by traditional party politics.; These issues are explored with particular reference to statutory plan-making at the local level. The author draws on his extensive research into urban planning and development, making use of recent case studies and examples to illustrate key points. There are four parts. The first explores the operation of land and property markets and development processes, and examines how the state intervenes in the form of urban planning. The second part looks at the people and organizations who play a critical role in shaping the built environment and considers their relationship with the planning system. Specific attention is paid to important actors in the development process, such as landowners, developers, financial institutions, professional advisers and to the variety of agencies in the public sector that aim to promote development. This concludes with discussion of public- private partnerships and growth coalitions. The third part of the book concentrates on local development planning.

The Peter Brook/Jean-Claude Carrière Mahabharata, the Great History of Mankind

release date: Jan 01, 1988
The Peter Brook/Jean-Claude Carrière Mahabharata, the Great History of Mankind
This is the text of the drama Mahabharata.

Banking and Capital Markets 2018

release date: Jan 22, 2018
Banking and Capital Markets 2018
Banking and Capital Markets is a practical guide to a field that has seen a rapid rate of change in recent years.

Incidents in the Life of Markus Paul

release date: May 10, 2011
Incidents in the Life of Markus Paul
Highly charged and profoundly important, Incidents in the Life of Markus Paul is a new masterpiece from one of Canada’s greatest writers. On a bright morning in June 1985, a young Micmac man starts his first day of work—but by noon he is dead, killed mysteriously in the fourth hold of the cargo ship Lutheran. Hector Penniac had been planning to go to university, perhaps to study medicine. Roger Savage, a loner who has had to make his own way since his youth, comes under suspicion of killing Hector over a union card and a morning’s work. Even if he can’t quite put it into words, Roger immediately sees the ways in which Hector’s death will be viewed as symbolic, as more than an isolated tragedy—and that he is caught in a chain of events that will become more explosive with each passing day. The aging chief of Hector’s band, Amos Paul, tries to reduce the tensions raised by the investigation into Hector’s death and its connection to a host of other simmering issues, from territorial lines to fishing rights. His approach leads him into conflict with Isaac Snow, a younger and more dynamic man whom many in the band would prefer to lead them—especially when the case attracts press attention in the form of an ambitious journalist named Max Doran, the first of many outsiders to bring his own agenda and motives onto the Micmac reserve. Joel Ginnish, Isaac’s volatile and sometimes violent friend, decides to bring justice to Roger Savage when the authorities refuse to, blockading the reserve in order to do so. And though perhaps no one really means for it to happen, soon a single incident grows ineluctably into a crisis that engulfs a whole society, a whole province and in some ways a whole country. Twenty years later, RCMP officer Markus Paul—Chief Amos Paul’s grandson, who was fifteen years old when Hector was killed—tries to piece together the clues surrounding Hector Penniac’s death. The decades have passed, and much about the case has been twisted beyond recognition by the many ways that different people have sought to exploit it. But, haunted by the past, Markus still struggles towards a truth that will snap “those chains that had once seemed impossible to break.” (290) This is a novel that begins with an instant from today’s headlines, and digs down into the marrow to explore the oldest themes we know: murder and betrayal, race and history, the brutal and chaotic forces that guide the groups we are drawn into. Nothing is one-sided in David Adams Richards’ world—even the most scheming characters have moments of grace, while the most benevolent are shown to have selfish motives, or the need to show off their goodness. All are depicted with an almost Biblical gravity, framed by an understated genius of storytelling that makes this novel at once both an utterly gripping mystery, and a vitally important document of Canada’s broken past and divided present.

River of the Brokenhearted

release date: Jan 01, 2004
River of the Brokenhearted
Abandoned by her pre-Depression community for marrying outside the faith, Irish Catholic Janie McCleary supports her family by opening one of North America''s first movie theaters and achieving success that both furthers her ostracism and shapes the lives of her offspring.

Greenfields, Brownfields and Housing Development

release date: Apr 15, 2008
Greenfields, Brownfields and Housing Development
The location of new housing development has become one of the most intractable controversies of modern times. This book provides a powerful critique of the growing tendency to reduce the debate on the development of new housing to a mere choice between greenfield and brownfield locations. It calls for full account to be taken of such factors as the structure and organisation of the housebuilding industry, supply and demand pressures in the housing market, the contested nature of sustainability and the political character of the planning process if a truly effective housing land policy is to be devised. Drawing on theories from economics and political science, this book will provide an important reference point on the institutional context within which residential development takes place and on the concerns of planning authorities, environmentalists, housebuilders, and their customers in relation to the apparent choice between greenfield and brownfield development.

The Everyday Experiences of Reconstruction and Regeneration

release date: Apr 09, 2019
The Everyday Experiences of Reconstruction and Regeneration
Set within a wider British and international context of post-war reconstruction, The Everyday Experiences of Reconstruction and Regeneration focuses on such debates and experiences in Birmingham and Coventry as they recovered from Second World War bombings and post-war industrial collapse. Including numerous images, Adams and Larkham explore the initial development of the post-Second World War reconstruction projects, which so substantially changed the face of the cities and provided radical new identities. Exploring these cities throughout the post-war period brings into sharp focus the duality of contemporary approaches to regeneration, which often criticise mid-twentieth century ’poorly-conceived’ planning and architectural projects for producing inhuman and unsympathetic schemes, while proposing exactly the type of large-scale regeneration that may potentially create similar issues in the future. This book would be beneficial for academics and students of planning and urban design, particularly those with an interest in post-catastrophe or large-scale reconstruction projects within cities.

Nickel-titanium Instruments

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Shaping Places

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Shaping Places
Shaping Places explains how towns and cities can turn real estate development to their advantage to create the kind of places where people want to live, work, relax and invest. It contends that the production of quality places which enhance economic prosperity, social cohesion and environmental sustainability require a transformation of market outcomes. The core of the book explores why this is essential, and how it can be delivered, by linking a clear vision for the future with the necessary means to achieve it. Crucially, the book argues that public authorities should seek to shape, regulate and stimulate real estate development so that developers, landowners and funders see real benefit in creating better places. Key to this is seeing planners as market actors, whose potential to shape the built environment depends on their capacity to understand and transform the embedded attitudes and practices of other market actors. This requires planners to be skilled in understanding the political economy of real estate development and successful in changing its outcomes through smart intervention. Drawing on a strong theoretical framework, the book reveals how the future of places will come to be shaped through constant interaction between State and market power. Filled with international examples, essential case studies, color diagrams and photographs, this is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students taking planning, property, real estate or urban design courses as well as for social science students more widely who wish to know how the shaping of place really occurs.

GULLIVER 25

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Jeu Des Apparences

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Jeu Des Apparences
In this provocative essay, David Adams Richards brings together his ideas about writing - how great works of literature are created, the writer''s essential position as an outsider, and the difficulties writers experience in the pursuit of personal truth. The quest for truth always comes with a price, says Richards, but it also results in freedom for writers and their characters, and sometimes results in great works of literature. Says Richards, "What I say to young writers is never fear that you too will be evaluated most harshly in your life for telling the truth. That the truth, not as others see it, but as you do, can only be told by you ... The most important gift you can give the world is to write how you feel ... There are no guarantees if you do this, but there is no hope if you do not." Playing the Inside Out is the second Antonine Maillet-Northrop Frye Lecture, sponsored by the Université de Moncton. It was presented on April 28, 2007 in Moncton, New Brunswick, at the Frye Festival.

Brennendes Eis

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Brennendes Eis
Nachdem Sydney Henderson beinahe den Tod eines Freundes verursacht hat, schwört er für den Rest seines Lebens jeglicher Gewalt ab. Er wehrt sich nicht, nimmt alles hin, auch die übelsten Verleumdungen und Demütigungen. Sohn Lyle sinnt auf Rache.

A Landowner's Guide Wildlife Habitat Management for Lands in Vermont

release date: Jun 01, 2022
A Landowner's Guide Wildlife Habitat Management for Lands in Vermont
This manual was developed by VT Fish& Wildlife department staff to provide useful information and guidance to landowners, foresters, wildlife biologists and others interested in managing land for the benefit of fish and wildlife.Our hope is that the information and ideas in this manual receive wide application, and our expectation is that they serve as a basis for the Department''s efforts to work in partnership with Vermont landowners. From managing forests for ruffed grouse and wild turkey, and grasslands for bobolink and meadowlarks, to managing wetlands for herons andwood ducks, we believe that these guidelines provide useful information to ensure effective, long-lasting stewardship for these precious resources.

Essential UCC Concepts : a Survey of Commercial Transactions

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Essential UCC Concepts : a Survey of Commercial Transactions
Hardbound - New, hardbound print book.

Selected Artefacts from the David and Marion Adams Collection

release date: Jan 01, 2009

Nights Below Station Street

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Mercy Among the Children: A Novel

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Mercy Among the Children: A Novel
Lyle Henderson defends his pacifist father and the rest of his family against the increasingly hostile fellow residents of their isolated Canadian community.

Tolley's Purchase and Sale of a Private Company's Shares

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Tolley's Purchase and Sale of a Private Company's Shares
This practical guide covers the tax considerations, pitfalls and planning opportunities for both the purchaser and vendor of shares, and makes close examination of the enquiries that should be made into a target company''s tax affairs, including tax indemnities and warranties. It includes the major changes contained in the 2000 Finance Act and has coverage of valuation and other commercial aspects. The appendices include precedents.

Letter from David Adams to Josiah Adams

Letter from David Adams to Josiah Adams
Two-page handwritten letter from Harvard College student David Adams to his uncle Josiah Adams of Byfield, Massachusetts. In the letter, Adams expresses his contentment with his life as a student at Harvard and his good health, describes his daily schedule in detail, and mentions that he hopes to see his uncle during his five-week January break at home in Londonderry. A partial typewritten transcript of the letter is available in the folder.

Bibliographie des œuvres de Denis Diderot, 1739-1900

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Growth of Residual Redwood Under the Group Selection Silvicultural System in the Arcata Community Forest

release date: Jan 01, 1998
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