Best Selling Books by George P

George P is the author of The Standard Operas: Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers (2023), King Suckerman (1997), The Earth as Modified by Human Action (2023), Hypertext 3.0 (2006), Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India (1912).

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The Standard Operas: Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers

release date: Aug 12, 2023
The Standard Operas: Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
George P. Upton''s ''The Standard Operas: Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers'' is a comprehensive guide to the world of opera, providing detailed descriptions of the plots, musical scores, and composers behind some of the most beloved operas in history. Upton''s literary style is informative and engaging, making this book accessible to both opera enthusiasts and newcomers to the genre. Written in the late 19th century, this book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the cultural significance of opera during that time period. Upton''s meticulous research and passion for opera shine through in his detailed analyses of each opera''s story and music. George P. Upton, a music critic and educator, drew from his extensive knowledge of opera to create this definitive guide. His expertise in music theory and history is evident in the way he dissects the composers'' intentions and the development of opera as an art form. Upton''s dedication to preserving the legacy of these timeless works is reflected in the thoroughness of his research and the depth of his insights. I highly recommend ''The Standard Operas'' to anyone interested in delving into the world of opera. Upton''s book provides a comprehensive overview of the most famous operas, making it an essential read for opera lovers and scholars alike.

King Suckerman

release date: Aug 01, 1997
King Suckerman
In the summer of 1976, the nation''s capital is gearing up for the Bicentennial. Captain Beefheart''s on the eight-track, and the hot new film "King Suckerman" has everyone talking. Two knockaround guys named Clay and Karras are out looking for trouble when they stumble onto a drug deal gone bad and end up with a pile of money that isn''t theirs. When the well-armed dealer starts spilling blood to get to the cash, Clay and Karras must take a stand, go straight, and get justice--or maybe just sweet revenge.

The Earth as Modified by Human Action

release date: Apr 05, 2023

Hypertext 3.0

release date: Feb 10, 2006
Hypertext 3.0
From Intermedia to Microcosm, Storyspace, and the Web, Landow offers information about the kinds of hypertext, different modes of linking, attitudes toward technology, and the proliferation of pornography and gambling on the Internet. He also includes new material on developing Internet-related technologies.

Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India

The Social Application of Religion

release date: Aug 27, 2008

A Crime of Self-defense

release date: Jan 01, 1988
A Crime of Self-defense
The popular press dubbed him "the subway vigilante": Bernhard Goetz, who on December 22, 1984, shot four black youths on a New York subway train when one of them asked for five dollars. Goetz claimed to have fired in self-defense, out of fear that the young men were about to rob him.

The Trickster and the Paranormal

release date: Aug 20, 2001
The Trickster and the Paranormal
Paranormal and supernatural events have been reported for millennia. They have fostered history’s most important cultural transformations (e.g., via the miracles of Moses, Jesus, Mohammed). Paranormal phenomena are frequently portrayed in the world’s greatest art and literature, as well as in popular TV shows and movies. Most adults in the U.S. believe in them. Yet they have a marginal place in modern culture. No university departments are devoted to studying psychic phenomena. In fact, a panoply of scientists now aggressively denounces them. These facts present a deeply puzzling situation. But they become coherent after pondering the trickster figure, an archaic being found worldwide in mythology and folklore. The trickster governs paradox and the irrational, but his messages are concealed. This book draws upon theories of the trickster from anthropology, folklore, sociology, semiotics, and literary criticism. It examines psychic phenomena and UFOs and explains why they are so problematical for science.

Thirteen Years Among the Wild Beasts of India: Their Haunts and Habits from Personal Observations

Romantics at War

release date: Jan 10, 2009
Romantics at War
America is at war with terrorism. Terrorists must be brought to justice. We hear these phrases together so often that we rarely pause to reflect on the dramatic differences between the demands of war and the demands of justice, differences so deep that the pursuit of one often comes at the expense of the other. In this book, one of the country''s most important legal thinkers brings much-needed clarity to the still unfolding debates about how to pursue war and justice in the age of terrorism. George Fletcher also draws on his rare ability to combine insights from history, philosophy, literature, and law to place these debates in a rich cultural context. He seeks to explain why Americans--for so many years cynical about war--have recently found war so appealing. He finds the answer in a revival of Romanticism, a growing desire in the post-Vietnam era to identify with grand causes and to put nations at the center of ideas about glory and guilt. Fletcher opens with unsettling questions about the nature of terrorism, war, and justice, showing how dangerously slippery the concepts can be. He argues that those sympathetic to war are heirs to the ideals of Byron, Fichte, and other Romantics in their belief that nations--not just individuals--must uphold honor and be held accountable for crimes. Fletcher writes that ideas about collective glory and guilt are far more plausible and widespread than liberal individualists typically recognize. But as he traces the implications of the Romantic mindset for debates about war crimes, treason, military tribunals, and genocide, he also shows that losing oneself in a grand cause can all too easily lead to moral catastrophe. A work of extraordinary intellectual power and relevance, the book will change how we think not only about world events, but about the conflicting individualist and collective impulses that tear at all of us.

The Story of Telecommunications

release date: Jan 01, 1992
The Story of Telecommunications
Recounting in epic detail the fascinating history of mankind''s continuing quest for simpler, faster, and more accurate means of communicating with each other and with the world, this is a story not just of machines, but of dreamers and schemers--a personal chronicle fleshed out and verified by thousands of company documents, newspaper, magazine, and book accounts, and more than 1,000 letters and diaries of telecommunications pioneers.

Russian Travelers to Constantinople in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries

Distributive Justice and the New Medicine

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Distributive Justice and the New Medicine
Smith has packed an incredible amount of information into this relatively short and clearly written book. His erudition is unquestionable, and his knowledge of current trends in medical technology and the ethical issues surrounding them is obvious on every page. P. Jenkins, Choice George P. Smith is one of the world s leading experts on the legal and ethical issues raised by modern medicine. His book is a wide-ranging and deeply informed and considered analysis of those issues, with particular emphasis on the inequality with which the benefits of modern medicine are bestowed on the sick. Knowledgeable as well about the technical aspects of the biomedical revolution, Smith writes with insight and authority, and offers a perspective that will influence the policy debates. Richard A. Posner, United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and University of Chicago Law School, US While much has been written about the various issues addressed in this book genetics, cloning, informed consent, organ donation Smith s book moves beyond traditional legal analysis, tying these issues together by examining them through the lens of distributive justice. He thus provides the reader with a unique and valuable perspective on this important area. Distributive Justice and the New Medicine will be of interest to all those interested in health law and bioethics and in particular for those interested in distributive justice. Belinda Bennett, Journal of Law, Social Justice and Global Development Professor George P. Smith s Distributive Justice and the New Medicine is a major new work by one of the world s leading medical lawyers. This book brings important new insights into the complex area of rationing health care resources and should be read by anyone interested in seeking to create a just society. Jonathan Herring, Exeter College, University of Oxford, UK Is the advancement of scientific knowledge and the development of biomedical technologies known as the New Medicine desirable? George P. Smith asks this fundamental question while also confronting the distribution of these scarce medical resources. Law, economics, medical science, philosophy and ethics all coalesce in this discussion of how to structure normative standards of conduct that will improve the quality of human life. The author begins by examining various economic constructs as aids for achieving a fair and equitable delivery of health care services. He then assesses their level of practical application and evaluates the costs and benefits to society of pursuing the development and use of the New Medicine . The book ends with a case study of organ and tissue transplantation that illustrates the implementation of distributive justice. The author concludes that as long as clinical medicine maintains its focus on healing and alleviating suffering among patients, a point of equilibrium will be reached that advances the common good. This timely and compelling exploration will be a must-read for scholars, researchers, policymakers and all those interested in advances in medical technology and the issues surrounding access to health care.

Economic Policy Beyond the Headlines

release date: Jun 20, 1998
Economic Policy Beyond the Headlines
Drawing on their experience as government insiders, the authors of this book show how economic policy is shaped at the highest levels of government. They reveal the interconnections between economic, social and international policy, covering such issues as the advocacy system.

McGraw-Hill's EMT-Basic

release date: Mar 21, 2008
McGraw-Hill's EMT-Basic
Here''s everything you need to ace the EMT-Basic exam--in one complete package! Includes an online practice exam! Visit www.mcgrawhillemt.com If you want to succeed on the EMT-Basic exam, there''s no better resource than McGraw-Hill''s EMT-Basic. This indispensable guide helps you think through pre-hospital medicine while covering all the essential information that will give you the edge on exam day. Each chapter begins with a clinical scenario, followed by a bulleted overview of key topics and retention-enhancing Q&As. You''ll even get an online practice exam to simulate the test-taking experience. Look inside, and you''ll see that McGraw-Hill''s EMT-Basic has everything you need to boost your confidence--and your score. Features: Complete overview of every topic you must know on exam day High-yield chapters that include cases, bulleted content review with margin notes, and chapter-ending Q&As A 150-question online practice exam that gives you valuable practice in online testing and familiarizes you with the test format Expert authorship from two highly experienced EMT-Basic course instructors who zero-in on exactly what you need to pass Helpful test-taking tips throughout to guide your study

Loyalty

release date: Jul 13, 1995
Loyalty
At a time when age-old political structures are crumbling, civil strife abounds, and economic uncertainty permeates the air, loyalty offers us security in our relationships with associates, friends, and family. Yet loyalty is a suspect virtue. It is not impartial. It is not blind. It violates the principles of morality that have dominated Western thought for the last two hundred years. Loyalties are also thought to be irrational and contrary to the spirit of Capitalism. In a free market society, we are encouraged to move to the competition when we are not happy. This way of thinking has invaded our personal relationships and undermined our capacities for friendship and loyalty to those who do not serve our immediate interests. As George P. Fletcher writes, it is time for loyal bonds, born of history and experience, to prevail both over impartial morality and the self-interested thinking of the market trader. In this extended essay, George P. Fletcher offers an account of loyalty that illuminates its role in our relationships with family and friends, our ties to country, and the commitment of the religious to God and their community. Fletcher opposes the traditional view of the moral self as detached from context and history. He argues instead that loyalty, not impartial detachment, should be the central feature of our moral and political lives. Writing as a political "liberal," he claims that a commitment to country is necessary to improve the lot of the poor and disadvantaged. This commitment to country may well require greater reliance on patriotic rituals in education and a reconsideration of the Supreme Court''s extending the First Amendment to protect flag burning. Given the worldwide currents of parochialism and political decentralization, the task for us, Fletcher argues, is to renew our commitment to a single nation united in its diversity. Bringing to bear his expertise as a law professor, Fletcher reasons that the legal systems should defer to existing relationships of loyalty. Familial, professional, and religious loyalties should be respected as relationships beyond the limits of the law. Thus surrogate mothers should not be forced to surrender and betray their children, spouses should not be required to testify against each other in court, parents should not be prevented from willing their property to their children, and the religiously committed should not be forced to act contrary to conscience. Yet the question remains: Aren''t loyalty, and particularly patriotism, dangerously one-sided? Indeed, they are, but no more than are love and friendship. The challenge, Fletcher maintains, is to overcome the distorting effects of impartial morality and to develop a morality of loyalty properly suited to our emotional and spiritual lives. Justice has its sphere, as do loyalties. In this book, Fletcher provides the first step toward a new way of thinking that recognizes the complexity of our moral and political lives.

Implications of the Reykjavik Summit on Its Twentieth Anniversary

release date: Sep 01, 2013
Implications of the Reykjavik Summit on Its Twentieth Anniversary
Drawn from presentations at the Hoover Institution''s conference on the twentieth anniversary of the Reykjavik summit, this collection of essays examines the legacy of that historic meeting between President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. The contributors discuss the new nuclear era and what the lessons of Reykjavik can mean for today''s nuclear arms control efforts.

War Against Islam

release date: Jun 01, 2008
War Against Islam
This novel is a fictional depiction of the rise of a right-wing Presidential candidate who wins the 2008 election, takes measures to reduce American dependence on Middle Eastern oil and then wages unfettered war on Islamic nations. The story weaves imagination and reality. There are many references to current and historical events. The principal characters resemble actual politicians and world leaders. Astute readers will be able to make the necessary connections, if they so wish. Nonetheless, the fictional equivalents are probably more extreme than similar figures in the real world. Accomplished authors of political thrillers, as well as television shows such as 24, usually venture to the brink then retract. This book goes beyond the precipice, that''s what makes it unique.

The Study of Anosognosia

release date: Apr 21, 2010
The Study of Anosognosia
The study of anosognosia has witnessed an unprecedented increase in interest over the last 20 years. This has resulted in numerous empirical investigations as well as theoretical writings on the nature of human consciousness and how disorders of the brain may influence the person''s subjective awareness of a disturbed neurological or neuropsychological function. This edited text summarizes many of the advances that have taken place in the field of anosognosia. It reviews research findings on anosognosia for hemiplegia following stroke, Anton''s syndrome, and a variety of disorders in which impaired self-awareness is common. It also provides suggestive guidelines for the management and rehabilitation of persons who have anosognosia or impaired self-awareness.

The Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief

release date: Dec 10, 2015
The Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief
The grounds of theistic and Christian belief by George P. Fisher. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1900 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.

Hard Revolution

release date: Mar 21, 2011
Hard Revolution
In this epic showdown from "one of the best crime novelists alive" (Dennis Lehane), police officer Derek Strange hunts his brother''s killer through a city erupting with rage.

Student Solutions Manual for Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics

release date: Nov 12, 2010
Student Solutions Manual for Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics
This Solutions Manual provides solutions to odd-numbered text exercises along with summaries of the key concepts needed to solve the problems.

Genetics Manual: Current Theory, Concepts, Terms

release date: Mar 31, 1998
Genetics Manual: Current Theory, Concepts, Terms
The 1,150 pages contain more information than any other comparable book. It is not a glossary or dictionary or review because all concepts are explained, not just defined or mentioned.Covers the latest developments, usually missed in textbooks and monographs.The broad range of modern genetics, of cell and molecular biology, biometry, etc. are included without glossing over the classical foundations.The hundreds of simple and clear illustrations are vey useful for classroom purposes because they can be drawn on the blackboard or projected on a screen without taking much time to make the crucial points.The cross-references among the entries tie the contents into an extremely useful comprehensive textbook.The concise style leads the reader to the point without verbiage.The etymology of the terms is explained.The text is not intimidating and it is very easy to read because all the terms are explained within the book. Most of the biometrical procedures are presented by worked-out examples in a plain form, rarely or not found at all in other books.It effectively reaches out to non-geneticists without compromising high scientific standards. Usually the most essential features of a concept are presented at the beginning of the entry, and the reader can go as far as she/he feels needed about the logic.The WEB and e-mail addresses of databases and other sources of detailed information are very helpful.A well selected list of about 1000 references, published mainly in the last couple of years, completes the volume.The moderate price makes it a best buy, and an excellent choice to own for students, teachers, scientists, physicians, lawyers and all educated persons who cannot afford an entire library yet wish to be well informed.

St. Thomas Aquinas on Analogy

release date: Mar 01, 2009

Learning from Experience

release date: Aug 01, 2016
Learning from Experience
George P. Shultz recounts a lifetime of experiences in government, business, and academia and describes how those experiences have shaped the way he thinks about the world. In his plainspoken manner, he provides the reader with keys to understanding how he helped bring the nuclear disarmament movement into the mainstream of American policy discussions, why he urges his Republican Party colleagues to adopt measures to address climate change as an insurance policy for the future, why leaders must learn to govern over diversity, and more. Far more than a simple biography, Learning from Experience makes a unique contribution to political, social, and economic thought, offering the author''s reflections on experiences that have influenced his worldview. Ranging far beyond the realm of diplomacy, Shultz''s account illuminates America''s race relations, defines a down-to-earth economic philosophy built on free markets and fair treatment of labor, and identifies the strengths and weaknesses of presidential leadership as observed during his government service, including four cabinet posts, in the Eisenhower, Nixon, and Reagan administrations.

Victorian Types, Victorian Shadows (Routledge Revivals)

release date: Jul 11, 2014
Victorian Types, Victorian Shadows (Routledge Revivals)
The importance of typology in the study of early modern literature has long been accepted, yet students of Victorian culture have paid little attention to it. First published in 1980, this study demonstrates how biblical typology, an apparently arcane interpretative mode, had profound effects on the secular culture of the Victorian age: its art, literature and thought. George Landow considers the way in which the average English believer learned to read their Bible in terms of the types and shadows of Christ, the various ways in which Victorian poetry and hymns employed certain imagery, and the use of typological symbolism in narrative poetry, prose fiction, dramatic monologue and non-fiction. In a concluding chapter, he investigates the particularly complex, and often ironic, combinations of typological image and typological structure.

The Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics

release date: Dec 02, 2019
The Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics
With The Practice of Statistics for Business and Economics (PSBE), instructors can help students develop a working knowledge of data production and interpretation in a business and economics context, giving them the practical tools they need to make data-informed, real-world business decisions from the first day of class.

The Standard Oratorios: Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers

release date: Dec 04, 2019
The Standard Oratorios: Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers
In ''The Standard Oratorios: Their Stories, Their Music, And Their Composers,'' George P. Upton presents a meticulous exploration of the world of oratorios, weaving together vivid narratives, musical analysis, and biographical sketches of quintessential composers. This scholarly text not only dissects the thematic and structural components of celebrated works, but it also situates these masterpieces within their historical contexts, revealing the social and religious influences that shaped their creation. Upton''s engaging prose transcends mere academic examination, making complex musical concepts accessible to a broad readership while retaining the rigor expected of serious musicological study. George P. Upton, an esteemed musicologist and critic of the late 19th century, was deeply embedded in the cultural milieu of his time. His extensive knowledge of music history and his experiences as a pianist and composer allowed him to provide insightful commentary on the oratorio genre. Upton''s works often highlight the intersection of narrative and musical form, reflecting his belief in the power of music to convey profound emotional truths. This book is a vital resource for students, musicians, and enthusiasts alike, offering a comprehensive guide to understanding oratorios through Upton''s lens. Whether you are new to this genre or seeking to deepen your appreciation of its richness, Upton''s book serves as an essential companion in your musical journey.

The Standard Cantatas: Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers. A Handbook

release date: Oct 04, 2023
The Standard Cantatas: Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers. A Handbook
In ''The Standard Cantatas: Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers. A Handbook'', George P. Upton provides a comprehensive exploration of the world of cantatas, focusing on their stories, musical elements, and the composers behind them. Upton delves into the historical and literary context of cantatas, offering detailed analysis of their structure and themes. Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, this book serves as a valuable resource for music lovers and scholars alike. Upton''s meticulous research and passion for the subject shine through in his engaging prose, making this handbook a must-read for anyone interested in classical music. The inclusion of biographical information on the composers adds depth to the book, offering readers a deeper understanding of the creative process behind these timeless works. Overall, ''The Standard Cantatas'' is a compelling and informative exploration of a rich musical tradition, making it an essential addition to any music lover''s library.

Handbook of the Nautical Rules of the Road

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Handbook of the Nautical Rules of the Road
Outlines and interprets the rules pertaining to vessels in United States and international waters, and shows how they apply in actual situations.

Advanced Introduction to Landmark Criminal Cases

release date: Oct 19, 2021
Advanced Introduction to Landmark Criminal Cases
This engaging and accessible book focuses on high-profile criminal trials and examines the strategy of the lawyers, the reasons for conviction or acquittal, as well as the social importance of these famous cases.

Elegant Jeremiahs (Routledge Revivals)

release date: Jun 11, 2015
Elegant Jeremiahs (Routledge Revivals)
Labelled "an elegant Jeremiah" by a journalist of his day, the urbane Victorian Matthew Arnold must have received the comparison with the Old Testament prophet uneasily. Writing in the 1970s, Norman Mailer seems to owe nothing to the biblical for his description of a long hot wait to buy a cold drink while reporting on the first voyage to the moon. Yet both Arnold and Mailer, George P. Landow asserts in this book, are sages, writers in the nonfiction prose form of secular prophecy, a genre richly influenced by the episodic structures and harshly critical attitudes toward society which characterize Old Testament prophetic literature. In this book, first published in 1986, Landow defines the genre by exploring its rhetoric, an approach that enables him to illuminate the relationships among representative works of the nineteenth century to one another, to biblical, oratorical, and homiletic traditions, and to such twentieth-century writers as Lawrence, Didion, and Mailer.

With Justice For Some

release date: Jan 20, 1995
With Justice For Some
A powerful examination of what''s wrong with our criminal justice system and what needs to be done to fix it.

Discussions in History and Theology (Routledge Revivals)

release date: Jun 18, 2015
Discussions in History and Theology (Routledge Revivals)
First published in 1880, this is a fascinating collection of essays by the nineteenth-century theologian and historian George P. Fisher, arranged into three key classifications. The first group comprises papers that relate to the history, polity and dogmas of the Roman Catholic Church, with a particular focus on how the religion of ancient Rome reappears in the characteristic features of Latin Christianity. The second group of essays relates to the New England theology that was pioneered by Jonathan Edwards and entailed important modifications to the philosophy of Calvinism. Unitarianism is also discussed in detail, which is the subject of a paper on Channing, who was regarded as the most prominent representative of the movement in America. The third set of essays explores Theism and Christian evidences, with papers presenting analyses of rationalistic theory, Atheism, and the intellectual and spiritual career of the Apostle Paul. A fascinating and comprehensive collection, this important reissue will be of particular value to students interested in the interplay between history and Christian theology.

Belden, the White Chief; Or, Twelve Years Among the Wild Indians of the Plains. from the Diaries and Manuscripts of George P. Belden. Ed. by Gen. James S. Brisbin, U. S. A.

release date: Jan 01, 2004
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