Most Popular Books by David Lloyd

David Lloyd is the author of A Salutation to the Britains, to call them from the many things to the one thing needful, for the saving of their souls ... Translated from the British Language by R. Ellis, revis'd and corrected by D. Lloyd. The second edition, Culture and the State (2014), Circle (1993), The Long Range Desert Group, 1940–1945 (2009), Horæ Theologicæ; or, a series of essays on subjects interesting and important; embracing physics, morals, theology; written in conformity to rules instituted in the Church Union Society of Saint David's, etc.

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A Salutation to the Britains, to call them from the many things to the one thing needful, for the saving of their souls ... Translated from the British Language by R. Ellis, revis'd and corrected by D. Lloyd. The second edition

Culture and the State

release date: Feb 04, 2014
Culture and the State
From the end of the eighteenth century to the late nineteenth century, a remarkable convergence takes place in Europe between theories of the modern state and theories of culture. Culture and the State explores that theoretical convergence in relation to the social functions of state and cultural institutions, showing how cultural education comes to play the role of forming citizens for the modern state. It critiques the way in which materialistic thinking has largely taken the concept of culture for granted and failed to grasp its relation to the idea of the state.

Circle

release date: Jan 15, 1993
Circle
David Lloyd''s verses are a genuine contribution to the literature of haiku. They capture an image, a moment in time, and engrave it in the memory for all time. This is the mark of good haiku, as indeed it is of good verse in general. His haiku can excite the senses, as in: See the sharp needles forever sewing the sky To the pine branches. Free of irony, except the irony of nature which sets the tone, calls the shots, with a not always recognizable impartiality, their perceptions are too clear for comment: Flowing downstream Between the mountain pines, A bird''s embryo. Dogwood blossoms, Their edges turning brown, Recalling legends. Poetic magic raised to a higher power by the author''s pen and ink vignettes, complementing each verse. Eye pleasing and evocative, these sketches open little doors to experience.

The Long Range Desert Group, 1940–1945

release date: May 29, 2009
The Long Range Desert Group, 1940–1945
“A very engaging and fine tribute to a small band of men whose impact on the North African campaign in particular was quite immense.” —Pegasus Archive This splendid record takes the reader behind enemy lines not only in North Africa but in Italy, the Aegean and the Balkans. The author, who commanded the LRDG, paints a vivid picture of the unit’s colorful characters: for example, Ralph Bagnold who put to good use the knowledge he gained from his pre-war desert travels. The LRDG was truly international with New Zealanders and Rhodesians playing key roles. This classic book won acclaim from the critics on its first publication by virtue of the author’s unique knowledge, experience and narrative skills. “This superb account, written by one of their former commanders, examines the formation of the unit, the very diverse personalities which shaped it, the North African operations, and their subsequent role in Italy and the Balkans . . . Filled with detailed descriptions of individual operations and the remarkable characters who carried them out.” —Pegasus Archive

Horæ Theologicæ; or, a series of essays on subjects interesting and important; embracing physics, morals, theology; written in conformity to rules instituted in the Church Union Society of Saint David's, etc

Cabala: or, the Mystery of conventicles unvail'd: in an historical account of the principles and practices of the Nonconformists, against Church and State: from the first Reformation under King Edward the VI. Anno 1558. to this present year, 1664. With an appendix of CXX. plots against the present government, that have been defeated. [With an engraving.]

Peace Proposals and the Attitude of the Allies

The Urban Land Problem, the Case of the Town Tenants

Motor Vehicle Fuel Economy

release date: Jan 01, 1993

The Student's guide to the practice of midwifery

Cultivating the Masses

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Cultivating the Masses
''Cultivating the Masses'' examines the Russian Communist Party''s pursuit of pronatal policies to boost the population, whilst at the same time ruthlessly executing, incarcerating and deporting.

Big Hills

release date: Aug 01, 2011
Big Hills
Big Hills A boy succeeds through hard work and imaginative violence. Young Anson Kerrigan begins his tale atop a tall red horse, leading an elderly mule, starving and alone in country both strange to him and full of hostiles. His possessions are minimal, and long worn. While the boy copes, sometimes at great effort and in tremendous danger, there is a reality to how he copes that makes this little western a gripping read. David Lloyd Sutton is moving into full novel work from a long history of short stories and fact articles, the articles largely in equestrian, martial arts, and firearms magazines. He says, "Every technique in this book is real, and I''ve either done it or seen it done." The author''s experience set goes a long way toward explaining the immediacy and clarity of this read. Also some of its humor. The author adds, "I''ve come hard off a big chestnut just as often as my character." Anson meets remote dwellers in New Mexico''s outlands, and both hostile and friendly folk along his trail. Eventually he decides that since he can''t buy what he needs, he will simply have to make it. In the high reaches of the Sangre De Christos Mountains, he hunts for hides and meat, crafts an outfit, and at one point has a house guest. This proves to be trying and crowded. In Las Cruces, where he has gone to barter for necessities, ruffians insult the lad. His response is so fast it startles him ... too. After capturing the gang, which involves busting a cap and breaking some bones, Anson marches them out of town, and then discovers that they''ve been a local nuisance. His trading is more successful for having done the locals a service. Unfortunately for the newly equipped trader, one of the locals is a beautiful girl. That introduces a complication to his plans. After a trip to Deming Anson finds himself back in Las Cruces, where that lovely complication tells him the gang he kicked out has come back and exacted revenge for his good treatment. Those broken bones had belonged to the gang''s leader. The townsfolk ask him to replace the sheriff that gang had chased off. Accepting, most eagerly, since he will be boarding in the same house as the complication, the boy embarks on town life, finding that being a sheriff is something he can do well. Then the vengeful bandits stage a night raid, and the battle is an explosive one. Anson is unhurt, through prior planning and a good deal of luck.He and the complication are planning a marriage by this time, and, the gang repulsed, the sheriff takes a vacation in his old hunting grounds to make wedding presents. That turns out to be where the defeated gang fled. A battle of maneuver and ambush stretches over long days of agony.The ending is obscured in gun smoke.

Nemesius of Emesa on Human Nature

release date: Aug 20, 2021
Nemesius of Emesa on Human Nature
Nemesius of Emesa''s On Human Nature (De Natura Hominis) is the first Christian anthropology. Written in Greek, circa 390 CE, it was read in half a dozen languages--from Baghdad to Oxford--well into the early modern period. Nemesius'' text circulated in two Latin versions in the centuries that saw the rise of European universities, shaping scholastic theories of human nature. During the Renaissance there were numerous print editions helping to inspire a new discourse of human dignity. David Lloyd Dusenbury offers the first monograph in English on Nemesius'' treatise. In the interpretation offered here, the Syrian bishop seeks to define the human qua human. His early Christian anthropology is cosmopolitan. He writes, ''Things that are natural are the same for all.'' In his pages, a host of texts and discourses--biblical and medical, legal and philosophical--are made to converge upon a decisive tenet of Christian late antiquity: humans'' natural freedom. For Nemesius, reason and choice are a divine double-strand of powers. Since he believes that both are a natural human inheritance, he concludes that much is ''in our power''. Nemesius defines humans as the only living beings who are at once ruler (intellect) and ruled (body). Because of this, the human is a ''little world'', binding the rationality of angels to the flux of elements, the tranquillity of plants, and the impulsiveness of animals. This compelling study traces Nemesius'' reasoning through the whole of On Human Nature, as he seeks to give a long-influential image of humankind both philosophical and anatomical proof.

Oil & Acrylic: Pastoral Landscapes

release date: Aug 01, 2014
Oil & Acrylic: Pastoral Landscapes
"Oil & Acrylic: Pastoral Landscapes" provides essential information for aspiring artists who want to develop their oil and acrylic painting skills by learning to paint stunning, colorful landscapes.

Acrylic: Seasons

release date: Mar 01, 2017
Acrylic: Seasons
With comprehensive instruction and artist tips and tricks, Acrylic: Seasons is the perfect resource for beginning acrylic artists. You''ll learn the foundational skills needed to start an art odyssey. Acrylic: Seasons teaches aspiring artists everything they need to know to get started painting the different seasons in acrylic. From choosing paper and brushes to painting techniques, composition, and development, Acrylic: Seasons is bursting with valuable skills and lessons to help beginning artists master this approachable medium. Talented artist David Lloyd Glover guides you through an exploration of painting a variety of seasonal landscapesin acrylic, covering basic painting concepts and techniques and rendering realistic textures. Building on these basic techniques, you will practice your craft with step-by-step projects that cover a variety of landscapes, including an autumn road, a spring garden, and a summer lake.

The Stopwatch

release date: Jan 01, 1986
The Stopwatch
Tom times everything with his new stopwatch, including a fight with his sister.

Hello, Goodbye

Hello, Goodbye
A bear, two bees, some birds, and other creatures meet at a tree and say hello until the rain begins and they say goodbye.

The Harm Fields

release date: Sep 01, 2022
The Harm Fields
David Lloyd’s poetry abides in a lineage of poetic modernism, often in dialogue with poets like César Vallejo, Paul Celan, and Mahmoud Darwish. The poems in The Harm Fields are rich in imagery, their language a fluent mix of registers, from colloquial idioms to technical language and literary citation, and replete with multilingual puns and portmanteaux. These poems carry forward the musical values and the questioning project of the modernist lyric, but their concerns are contemporary, haunted by the ongoing brutality of the times, from Ireland to Palestine, and reaching for a language adequate to mourning, persistence, and utopian possibility.

War Memoirs of David Lloyd George

release date: Jan 12, 2017
War Memoirs of David Lloyd George
“Mr. Lloyd George’s War Memoirs constitute a record of unfading historic interest....No one who wishes to be well informed about the Great War should fail to study them.”—Rt. Hon. Winston S. Churchill A personal account of World War I events, as told from the perspective of David Lloyd George, former Chancellor of the Exchequer (1908-1915), Minister of Munitions (1915-1916), Secretary of State of War (1916) and, towards war end, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1916-1922).

Introduction To Metabolic And Cellular Engineering, An (Second Edition)

release date: Dec 28, 2011
Introduction To Metabolic And Cellular Engineering, An (Second Edition)
Metabolic and Cellular Engineering (MCE) is more than an exciting scientific enterprise. It has become the cornerstone for coping with the challenges ahead of mankind. Continuous developments, new concepts, and technological innovations will enable us to deal with emerging challenges, and solve problems once thought impossible ten years ago. Challenges in MCE are broad- from unraveling fundamental aspects of cellular function to meeting unsatiated energy and food demands that are rising in parallel with population growth.In charting the progress of MCE during the last decade, we could not help but feel in awe of the enormous strides of progress made from the nascent Metabolic Engineering to the Systems Bioengineering of today. The burgeoning availability of genomic sequences from diverse species has been spectacular. It has become the engine that drives the genetic means for the modification of existing organisms and the generation of synthetic, man-made ones. From the initial attempts at purposeful genetic modification of a cell for the production of valuable compounds, we have now moved on to changing microbes genetically or metabolically.The arsenal of experimental and theoretical tools available for Metabolic and Cellular Engineering has expanded enormously, driven by the re-emergence of Physiology as Systems Biology. The revival of the concept of networks fueled by new developments has become central to Systems Biology. Networks represent an integrative vision of how processes of disparate nature relate to each other, and as such is becoming a key analytical and conceptual tool for MCE. This book reflects and addresses all these ongoing changes while providing the essential conceptual and analytical tools needed to understand and work in the MCE research field.

State-worthies: Or, The Statesmen and Favourites of England from the Reformation to the Revolution ...

Experiments on Interference and Polarization in Nucleon-nucleon Scattering

An Open Letter to the Right Honorable David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of Great Britain

release date: Nov 05, 2018
An Open Letter to the Right Honorable David Lloyd George, Prime Minister of Great Britain
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Hello, Good-Bye

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Hello, Good-Bye
A bear, two bees, some birds, and other creatures meet at a tree and say hello until the rain begins and they say goodbye.

As I Died Laughing

release date: Sep 21, 2011

Global Water Funding

release date: Jul 29, 2020
Global Water Funding
Is safe and sustainable water and sanitation for all an unaffordable pipedream? This book surveys the worldwide development of water and sewage services and the challenges in meeting Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG6) along with climate change, population growth and urbanisation. It explores the reasons why current SDG6 progress is failing, including weak policy implementation, staff shortages and inadequate funding, as well as the limited impact of aid funding. The author contends that despite a series of innovations, debt finance remains too small to address needs of developing economies. Therefore, instead of advocating new funding, this book proposes addressing the funding gap through technological innovation and more efficient management and procurement through a series of examples that have challenged traditional assumptions. After four decades of good intentions, SDG6 is making a difference in monitoring shortfalls for the first time, allowing for more effective responses. This book outlines the role of innovation in hardware development, procurement and installation, and discusses how network management and operations can most effectively address funding gaps. The potential for savings is considerable, if effectively replicated. New approaches are driving forward affordable resilience, including nature-based solutions such as upstream habitat enhancement to retain water and improve downstream water quality; the circular economy, including water, nutrient, energy and heat recovery from wastewater; and demand management. This book will be of great value to scholars, policy makers and practitioners interested in the global finance of sustainable water and sanitation.

John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol. 2: The Devil You Know (New Edition)

release date: Jan 03, 2012
John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol. 2: The Devil You Know (New Edition)
Written by JAMIE DELANO Art by RICHARD PIERS RAYNER, BRYAN TALBOT, DAVID LLOYD and others Cover by JOHN CASSADAY In these tales from issue #10-13, THE HORRORIST #1-2 and ANNUAL #1, Constantine wins his first victory in the war with Nergal and encounters a woman who is the embodiment of the world''s horrors.
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