Most Popular Books by David Milne

David Milne is the author of David Milne, the New York Years, 1903-1916 (1981), Painting Place (1996), Worldmaking (2015), Report on the Manuscripts of Colonel David Milne Home of Wedderburn Castle, N. B. (1902), America's Rasputin (2008).

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Painting Place

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Painting Place
A biography of one of Canada''s greatest artists, lavishly illustrated and based on years of research by a leading historian. David Milne (1882-1952) is recognized as one of the most innovative and original artists of his generation.

Worldmaking

release date: Sep 22, 2015
Worldmaking
A new intellectual history of U.S. foreign policy from the late nineteenth century to the present Worldmaking is a compelling new take on the history of American diplomacy. Rather than retelling the story of realism versus idealism, David Milne suggests that U.S. foreign policy has also been crucially divided between those who view statecraft as an art and those who believe it can aspire to the certainty of science. Worldmaking follows a cast of characters who built on one another’s ideas to create the policies we have today. Woodrow Wilson’s Universalism and moralism led Sigmund Freud to diagnose him with a messiah complex. Walter Lippmann was a syndicated columnist who commanded the attention of leaders as diverse as Theodore Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, and Charles de Gaulle. Paul Wolfowitz was the intellectual architect of the 2003 invasion of Iraq—and an admirer of Wilson’s attempt to “make the world safe for democracy.” Each was engaged in a process of worldmaking, formulating strategies that sought to deploy the nation’s vast military and economic power—or sought to retrench and focus on domestic issues—to shape a world in which the United States would be best positioned to thrive. Tracing American statecraft from the age of steam engines to the age of drones, Milne reveals patterns of worldmaking that have remained impervious to the passage of time. The result is a panoramic history of U.S. foreign policy driven by ideas and by the lives and times of their authors.

Report on the Manuscripts of Colonel David Milne Home of Wedderburn Castle, N. B.

Report on the Manuscripts of Colonel David Milne Home of Wedderburn Castle, N. B.
"[The manuscripts consist of] I. Charters and other documents relating to the family of Home of Wedderburn. II. Writs affecting lands originally belonging to the priory of Coldingham. III. Writs relating to various lands and families. IV. Miscellaneous writs and manuscripts."--Page 1.

America's Rasputin

release date: Mar 04, 2008
America's Rasputin
Walt Rostow''s meteoric rise to power--from Flatbush, Brooklyn, to the West Wing of the White House--seemed to capture the promise of the American dream. Hailing from humble origins, Rostow became an intellectual powerhouse: a professor of economic history at MIT and an influential foreign policy adviser to John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Too influential, according to some. While Rostow inspired respect and affection, he also made some powerful enemies. Averell Harriman, one of America''s most celebrated diplomats, described Rostow as "America''s Rasputin" for the unsavory influence he exerted on presidential decision-making. Rostow was the first to advise Kennedy to send U.S. combat troops to South Vietnam and the first to recommend the bombing of North Vietnam. He framed a policy of military escalation, championed recklessly optimistic reporting, and then advised LBJ against pursuing a compromise peace with North Vietnam. David Milne examines one man''s impact on the United States'' worst-ever military defeat. It is a portrait of good intentions and fatal misjudgments. A true ideologue, Rostow believed that it is beholden upon the United States to democratize other nations and do "good," no matter what the cost. America''s Rasputin explores the consequences of this idealistic but unyielding dogma.

Invention & Revival

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Invention & Revival
"Upon his death in 1953 David Milne was hailed by art critic Clement Greenberg as one of the greatest artists of the time. Among Milne''s many achievements was the invention of the multiple-plate colour drypoint. This entirely new process was the simplest of techniques. Lines are scratched into copper or zinc plates, creating a residual metal "burr" that later catches the ink, creating soft lines more akin to drawing than to the finely detailed lines of etching or engraving. Milne exploited his invention to gorgeous effect but despite - or perhaps because of - his mastery of it, other artists did not follow suit. Decades later, John Hartman was inspired to take up the technique and has produced a remarkable body of prints that shares much in common with Milne''s oeuvre, in aesthetic, geographic, and spiritual terms. In order to explore the affinities between the two artists, this publication brings together forty-two prints by Milne and Hartman, including Hartman''s spectacular Cities series, which demonstrates his continuing drive to push the limits of the drypoint technique. Two scholarly essays and a conversation between John Hartman and the son of David Milne are accompanied by forty-two full-page colour plates. Rosemarie Tovell is former curator at the National Gallery of Canada and a leading authority on David Milne. Anne-Marie Ninacs is former curator of contemporary art at the Musee national des beaux-arts du Quebec."--BOOK JACKET.

The Early Doctrinal System of the Church, Or, Philosophical Tradition of the First Two Centuries

The years and eras of the life of Christ, a demonstration of Gospel order and consistency

A readable English dictionary, etymologically arranged

A practical compendium of German grammar on mnemonic principles

Agricultural Schools and Experimental Farms

The King and the Shadows

release date: Mar 01, 2008
The King and the Shadows
After five years of ceaseless fighting, the Attrition War continues to divide and ravage the galaxy. Having spent two years in forced exile, all Naytan desired was to assist in the liberation of his violently occupied home-world. But when a coded transmission begins to issue across the vacuum of space, unexpectedly threatening to turn the tide of battle, the very survival of his people is called into question. Faced with seemingly insurmountable odds, Naytan must now travel to the code''s source and discover the truth before all is lost. With time quickly running out, he soon discovers that it is not just the fate of his own home-world that hangs in the balance, but that of the entire galaxy as well. For within the darkest reaches of space, a long hidden nation stirs restlessly, preparing to join the conflict - a nation comprised of terrifying supernatural warriors. Utilizing all the classic elements of contemporary space-fantasy (intergalactic space travel, alien races, future weapons) and combining them with the best of traditional fantasy literature (kings and queens, elves and dwarves, perilous quests and of course dragons), The King & The Shadows relates an epic adventure spanning the width and breadth of the galaxy.

Speech delivered at the meeting of the Commission of General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, held on 31st January, 1843

Scotch Poorhouses and English Workhouses

Psychology and Mental Health Nursing

release date: Mar 09, 1993
Psychology and Mental Health Nursing
Derek Milne presents a practical introduction to the psychology of mental health nursing for student nurses and qualified staff. The book is structured to reflect a problem-solving approach to mental health nursing. The recurring theme is that the major challenges of nursing can be reduced to manageable steps by the use of a systematic strategy. The four main elements of the approach form the basis of the book, namely assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation. Each chapter is supplemented by case study material and exercises which both illustrate the theory and provide an opportunity for readers to test some of it out for themselves. The result is a blend of theory, research and practical guidelines, intended to provide some basic guidance but more importantly to foster an educated ''thinking'' approach.

A Survey and Analysis of Native Alaskan Adult Education Programs

The Date Palm and Its Cultivation in the Punjab

An Investigation of the Effect of the Depth of the Spherical Bearing Head in Compression Tests of Concrete Cylinders

Remarks on the Government Scheme of Education, as Applicable to Scotland, in a Letter Addressed to the Secretary of the Education-Committee of the Church of Scotland [J.A. Macrae]

Observations on the probable cause of the failure of the potato crop, in the years 1845 and 1846

Traces in Scotland of Ancient Water-lines, Marine, Lacustrine, and Fluviatile

Traces in Scotland of Ancient Water Lines

Memoir on the Mid-Lothian and East-Lothian Coalfields

The Scottish Office

release date: Oct 12, 2021
The Scottish Office
Originally published in 1957, this book gives a comprehensive account of the scope and variety of the work previously performed by Scottish Government departments in Whitehall during the second half of the 20th Century. The then Secretary of State for Scotland’s role was unusually diverse – he or she was the equivalent to a number of English ministers. The book examines this complex role and then analyses the work and organisation of 4 main departments: Agriculture, Education, Health and Home. The approach is a broad one, with an explanation given of how and why Scottish arrangements and practices differ from those south of the border.

The Estuary of the Forth and Adjoining Districts Viewed Geologically

Marché Unique Européen, 1992

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Tug of War

release date: Jan 01, 1986
Tug of War
First published in 1986, Tug of War offers an analytical look at power struggles between provincial and federal governments during the 1980s. With one provincial government urging secession, another attacking Ottawa''s energy policies by deliberately limiting the flow of oil to the rest of the country, and the national government intent on ratifying a new Constitution with or without provincial assent, Canadian governments faced the 1980s in fighting form. A witty, relentless but fair-minded analyst, Milne strips away partisan rhetoric, and offers a close examination of the ebb and flow of Canadian politics in the first half of the 1980s.

Trudeau as Statesman

release date: Mar 18, 2025
Trudeau as Statesman
Pierre Elliott Trudeau takes on the Quebec Question with a bang, not a whimper. In Max and Monique Nemni’s third and final volume of their Pierre Elliott Trudeau biography, the man who would be statesman is granted his life’s wish. In his fifteen years as prime minister of Canada, Trudeau oversaw the controversial White Paper of 1969 on Indigenous policy, the fateful October Crisis of 1970, and the repatriation of the Canadian Constitution together with a Charter of Rights and Freedoms. In retirement, he exercised immense influence over Canada’s later constitutional politics and was principally responsible for defeating both the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords during the government of Brian Mulroney. Loved and hated in almost equal measure, Trudeau was an iconoclast, shaking up Canada’s two solitudes as no other prime minister has ever dared to do. In this meticulously researched and argued political biography, Pierre Trudeau is seen wrestling with the most difficult — and momentous — decisions of his career.

The Canadian Constitution

release date: Jan 01, 1989
The Canadian Constitution
This book offers a lucid and concise introduction to Canada''s constitution and the many political controversies that surround it. Author David Milne describes the evolution of the constitution in a balanced, thoughtful account. He describes how the Meech Lake Accord was made and broken and the emergence of renewed demands for radical changes to the constitutional status quo. He records the role of key players in the process, including federal and provincial politicians and the courts. The Canadian Constitution includes an invaluable chronology of key events in the history of the constitution since 1980, and the full texts of key constitutional documents.

Evaluation of New Harvest Strategies for SESSF Species

release date: Jan 01, 2009
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