New Releases by David Ross

David Ross is the author of Scottish Placenames (2025), Teammate (2024), Ships (2022), Those Devils in Baggy Pants (2021), What My Dog Taught Me About Jesus (2017).

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Scottish Placenames

release date: Apr 03, 2025
Scottish Placenames
Names are very important and can unlock vast amounts of information about places and their origins. The placename of Scotland are a goldmine of information about times past and the lives of early inhabitants. This comprehensive book features more than 300 names and is an essential book for all interested in Scottish history and culture.

Teammate

release date: Sep 24, 2024
Teammate
The New York Times –bestselling memoir that''s packed with "compelling inside stories" from the former Chicago Cubs catcher and manager ( Chicago Tribune ). In 2016 the Cubs snapped a 108-year curse, winning the World Series in a history-making, seven-game series against the Cleveland Indians. Of the many storylines to Chicago''s fairytale season, one stood out: the late-career renaissance of David Ross, the thirty-nine-year-old catcher who had played back-up for thirteen of his fifteen pro seasons. Beyond Ross''s remarkably strong play, he became the ultimate positive force in the Cubs locker room, mentoring and motivating his fellow players, some of them nearly twenty years his junior. Thanks to Cubs Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo, "Grandpa Rossy" became a social media sensation. No one, however, could have predicted that Ross''s home run in his final career at bat would help seal the Cubs championship. Now, in Teammate, Ross shares the inspiring story of his life in baseball, framed by the events of that unforgettable November night. "There aren''t many backup catchers in baseball history writing books . . . Compelling . . . Fascinating inside stories about the 2016 Cubs, told from the perspective of someone who was right in the middle of them . . . A good read and worth your time." ―Al Yellon, Bleed Cubbie Blue

Those Devils in Baggy Pants

release date: Aug 23, 2021
Those Devils in Baggy Pants
Story of an group of airmen of the 82nd Airborne Divison.

What My Dog Taught Me About Jesus

release date: May 24, 2017
What My Dog Taught Me About Jesus
Jenny was nearly two years old when David met her, and it was a perfect match between a dog who just wanted out of her prison and a guy looking for someone with whom he could share bad jokes and make listen to his sermons before he delivered them to the church. She could handle some bad humor and some boring sermons if she could just be allowed to love some people and be free. After all, loving people was what she did best. And being free is what everyone wants. Having come from a pretty difficult beginning, Jenny had some issues. She was fearful and aggressive toward other dogs, but even with her issues, she showed an incredible love toward every human she met as well as an unquenchable joy that was always present. Come experience the relationship between a man and his dog, and discover how God is interpreted in the actions of this wonderful and amazing animal by a guy who sees God in every living thing. If you are enduring some difficulty right now, this book may help you out of your pain. You may just discover that what you have really found is a renewed relationship with the King of kings that will give you a new perspective on life and those with whom we share the planet.

The World's Most Powerful Submarines

release date: Dec 15, 2016
The World's Most Powerful Submarines
The World’s Most Powerful Submarines features 52 of the most significant submarines built, from the German U-9 through the USS Ray and huge Japanese I-400 class of World War II, to the great nuclear-powered submarines of the Cold War. Also included are the latest attack and ballistic missile submarines. Each entry includes a brief description of the submarine’s development and history, a color profile view or cutaway, key features, and specifications. Packed with more than 200 artworks and photographs, The World’s Most Powerful Submarines is a colorful guide for the military and naval history enthusiasts.

Hunter McCain and the Cookbook

release date: Jan 07, 2016
Hunter McCain and the Cookbook
Remember middle school? Being afraid to wear the wrong clothes, scared of saying something stupid in class or awkward attempts at that first kiss? How about parents who don''t understand? Or, teachers who put you to sleep in 0.2 seconds? Hunter McCain is living through all this and much more as an eighth grader at Franklin Middle School. Add in a cookbook filled with recipes far more interesting then lasagna or a casserole. Love potions, strength formulas, and invisibility are just some of the entrees offered up in the archaic treasure. But these recipes may not be the tastiest; brownies sprinkled with toe nails, fudge using arm pit hair, or gum made from spider webs could just ruin an appetite. Come on the zaniest adventure of a life time as Hunter and his friends use the cook book to encounter bullies, pretty girls, school projects, a dodge ball tournament, parents and even bank robbers.

Battleships

release date: Dec 18, 2015
Battleships
The World’s Greatest Battleships features 52 of the greatest warships to have sailed in the last 500 years. Each entry includes a description of the ship’s development and history, a colour profile, key features and specifications. Packed with more than 200 illustrations, the book is a colourful guide for the naval warfare enthusiast.

Thinking Queerly

release date: Nov 17, 2015
Thinking Queerly
Queer theory and the gay rights movement historically have been in tension, with the former critiquing precisely the identity politics on which the latter relies. Yet neither queer theory, in its predominately poststructuralist form, nor the gay rights movement, with its conservative "inclusionary" aspirations, has adequately addressed questions of identity or the political struggles against normativity that mark the lives of so many queer people. Taking on issues of race, sex, gender, and what he calls "the ethics of identity," Fryer offers a new take on queer theory-one rooted in phenomenology rather than poststructuralism-that seeks to put postnormative thinking at its center. This provocative book gives us a glimpse of what "thinking queer" can look like in our "posthumanist age."

A Crusader's Tale!

release date: Feb 10, 2013
A Crusader's Tale!
Ross Danger Ross: A mere child ruled over by a treacherous curse. He must seek vengeance and find his true destiny, but when he discovers that his life hangs in the balance, he assembles an army of Earth Realm''s finest and tries to conquer evil forever!

Fast Track to Business Success (Collection)

release date: May 07, 2012
Fast Track to Business Success (Collection)
Master Powerful New Ways to Manage Innovation, Projects, People, and Performance! Three great books present breakthrough techniques for managing innovation, projects, people, and business performance! Innovation: Fast Track to Success presents a practical framework for identifying new commercial opportunities and developing new and better ways of doing things. This integrated framework helps you get all six key elements of innovation right: planning, pipeline, process, platform, people, and performance. Project Management: Fast Track to Success shows how to adapt and simplify project management tools and techniques to make them maximally relevant to modern business operational activities. Finally, in Managing People & Performance: Fast Track to Success, David Ross shows how to get the best possible performance out of every member of your team, whatever their personality or skillset. Ross shows how to build a high-performance team by gaining deep insight into each individual team member and motivating them to work together to deliver the results you need. Together, these three books will teach you the key skills you need to excel as a manager--and accelerate your career development! From world-renowned leaders in optimizing business performance, including Andy Bruce, David Birchall, Patrick Harper-Smith, Simon Derry, and David Ross

Managing People & Performance

release date: Mar 23, 2012
Managing People & Performance
A top team needs top players, but successful managers also know how to get the best possible performance out of every member of their team, whatever their personality or skill set. To build a high performance team you need to know your team members individually and be able to motivate them to work together to deliver the results you need. This book will teach you the key skills you need to create, develop and manage a high performance team and, at the same time, accelerate your career development.

In Search of a Coffin

release date: Jul 28, 2010

George and Robert Stephenson

release date: Mar 12, 2010
George and Robert Stephenson
From poverty to immense wealth, from humble beginnings to international celebrity, George and Robert Stephenson''s was an extraordinary joint career. Together they overshadow all other engineers, with the possible exception of Robert''s friend Isambard Kingdom Brunel, for one vital reason: they were winners. For them it was not enough to follow the progress made by others. They had to be the best. Colossal in confidence, ability, energy and ambition, George Stephenson was also a man of huge rages and jealousies, determined to create his own legend. Brought up from infancy by his father, Robert was a very different person. Driven by the need to be the super-successful son his father wanted, he struggled with self-distrust and morbid depression. More than once his career and reputation teetered on the edge of disaster. But by being flawed, he emerges as a far more appealing and sympathetic figure than the conventional picture of the ''eminent engineer.'' David Ross''s new biography of George and Robert Stephenson sheds new light on these two giants of British engineering.

Barça - The Year Of Living Gloriously

release date: Jan 01, 2010

George & Robert Stephenson

release date: Jan 01, 2010
George & Robert Stephenson
From poverty to immense wealth, from humble beginnings to international celebrity, George and Robert Stephenson''s was an extraordinary joint career. Together they overshadow all other engineers, with the possible exception of Robert''s friend Isambard Kingdom Brunel, for one vital reason: they were winners. For them it was not enough to follow the progress made by others. They had to be the best. Colossal in confidence, ability, energy and ambition, George Stephenson was also a man of huge rages and jealousies, determined to create his own legend. Brought up from infancy by his father, Robert was a very different person. Driven by the need to be the super-successful son his father wanted, he struggled with self-distrust and morbid depression. More than once his career and reputation teetered on the edge of disaster. But by being flawed, he emerges as a far more appealing and sympathetic figure than the conventional picture of the ''eminent engineer.'' David Ross''s new biography of George and Robert Stephenson sheds new light on these two giants of British engineering.

The Flesh of Being

release date: Dec 18, 2008
The Flesh of Being
The text is a conversation between the author and himself mediated by the text of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra. The text is a pre-text, a reading both before and after that frames the art work. What is that? Let us say, in the spirit of inquiry, that of knowing thyself. What, then, of this strange hyphenation? The present text is a pre-text because it is before the Text, the text which the author is always writing but which manifests itself, in sporadic, impulsive bursts, in the form of actual works. The book is the pre-text because it is an excuse, a rationale, a piece of pretension. The book is not about Nietzsche but what it is for someone to read Nietzsche’s text, a book for everyone and no one. How then does one read a book meant for oneself, if oneself is everyone, and not at all for oneself, if oneself is none? Or is it that the real task of reading is for the reader to read what reading is? Then again, need one distinguish between book and text? Perhaps, it is impossible to read a book such as Thus Spoke Zarathustra without invoking the text --or even sub-text – that continually slips away. If one can read a book, one cannot the text for this reason: the text is what the reader has to write through the reading. This has been my experience with Nietzsche’s text, an experience I share with my readers. The very possibility of reading invokes the need to re-write the text. Only in the space between reading and writing can the reader/re-writer hope to stand and understand the discursive grounds. Is that the play which this couplet performs? There, does not the reader enters upon the playground. Read then and play! The author''s thanks go to Mr. Andrew Fuyarchuk for the fine editing job that he did. His contribution allowed further clarifications of the argument.

Elementary Linear Algebra with Applications

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Elementary Linear Algebra with Applications
For introductory sophomore-level courses in Linear Algebra or Matrix Theory. This text presents the basic ideas of linear algebra in a manner that offers students a fine balance between abstraction/theory and computational skills. The emphasis is on not just teaching how to read a proof but also on how to write a proof.

Creative Thought - Making it Happen

release date: Jan 01, 2008
Creative Thought - Making it Happen
Creative Thought and how to Make It Happen. From a creative thinker who''s been doing it for more than thirty years.

Virgil's Aeneid

release date: May 14, 2007
Virgil's Aeneid
Written by eminent scholar David O. Ross, this guide helps readers to engage with the poetry, thought, and background of Virgil’s great epic, suggesting both the depth and the beauty of Virgil’s poetic images and the mental images with which the Romans lived. Guides readers through the complexity of Virgil’s poetic style and imagery All extracts are translated, with original Latin given when necessary Provides useful historical and social context in which to understand the poem as it was viewed in its time Includes short introductions to important topics such as Roman religion and the Roman concept of ‘character’ Features a helpful appendix which clarifies how to read and hear the poem''s Latin hexameter

Introductory Linear Algebra

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Introductory Linear Algebra
This book presents an introduction to linear algebra and to some of its significant applications. It covers the essentials of linear algebra (including Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors) and shows how the computer is used for applications.Emphasizing the computational and geometrical aspects of the subject, this popular book covers the following topics comprehensively but not exhaustively: linear equations and matrices and their applications; determinants; vectors and linear transformations; real vector spaces; eigenvalues, eigenvectors, and diagonalization; linear programming; and MATLAB for linear algebra.Its useful and comprehensive appendices make this an excellent desk reference for anyone involved in mathematics and computer applications.

Intervention of the Other

release date: May 17, 2004
Intervention of the Other
The Intervention of the Other deftly brings the thought of Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Lacan into fruitful dialogue through a comparative analysis of these two seemingly disparate thinkers. Emmanuel Levinas, Lithuanian-born French phenomenologist of the nonphenomenon, and Jacques Lacan, controversial French psychoanalyst and (post)structuralist theorist of the Freudian Unconscious, lived and wrote in the same city, at the same time, among the same colleagues, often using the same language and the same sources, sometimes writing to the same audiencesóand yet they never wrote to or about one another. Following Sartre, Levinas thought that Freud had fundamentally misunderstood the nature of consciousness when he posited the Unconscious as a second, but hidden, consciousness. Despite this suspicion of psychoanalysis, however, Levinasí own work celebrated a certain something that could not be contained by thought. For his part, Lacan was suspicious of philosophical ethics. He subscribed to a Freudian critique of ethics as pathogenic. Nevertheless, he saw his own work as fundamentally about a kind of ethics, specifically an ethics concerned with how people live their lives in an already normative society. While the two never engaged with each otherís thought directly, Levinas and Lacan were interested in many of the same questions: What is the nature of the self? What is it to be a subject? Can the ethical be grounded in a post-foundationalist world? Through close textual analysis, David Ross Fryer shows how Levinas and Lacan offer two ways of positing the ethical subject in the post-humanist landscape of contemporary thought.

North American Trains

release date: Jan 01, 2004

"The Willing Servant"

release date: Jan 01, 2004
"The Willing Servant"
For all railway enthusiasts and, in particular, those that remember main line steam operation, David Ross''s history tells not just not the story of the steam locomotive but also its effects on mankind over the past 200 years.

Jadite

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Jadite
More than 1,000 pieces are illustrated in color, representing the work of three major glass companies -- McKee, Jeannette, and Anchor Hocking -- which produced jadite from the 1930s through the mid-1970s. Items represented include kitchenware such as canisters, shakers, mixing bowls, and ovenware, plus household items including lamps, bathroom items, and ashtrays, with values in the captions.

The Encyclopedia of Trains and Locomotives

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Chronology of Scottish History

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Chronology of Scottish History
A concisely written overview of the major events in Scotland''s history in an easy-to-use format. This reference work provides essential historieal facts from the earliest times to the present day.

The Gift of Property

release date: Feb 01, 2001
The Gift of Property
Explores the human propensity for owning and having.

Parva Naturalia

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Parva Naturalia
Oxford Scholarly Classics brings together a number of great academic works from the archives of Oxford University Press. Reissued in a uniform series design, they will enable libraries, scholars, and students to gain fresh access to some of the finest scholarship of the last century.
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