Best Selling Books by James Elliott

James Elliott is the author of The Hundred Years (1940), Music Matters (2014), Über einige Derivate der Styphninsäure und des Trinitroorcins, Corinne éternelle, Storytelling in Business (2025).

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Music Matters

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Music Matters
Why is music significant in life and education? What shall we teach? How? To whom? Where and when? The praxial philosophy espoused in Music Matters: A Philosophy of Music Education offers an integrated sociocultural, artistic, participatory, and ethics-based concept of the natures and values of musics, education, musicing and listening, community music, musical understanding, musical emotions, creativity, and more. Embodied-enactive concepts of action, perception, and personhood weave through the book''s proposals. Practical principles for curriculum and instruction emerge from the authors'' praxial themes.

Über einige Derivate der Styphninsäure und des Trinitroorcins

Storytelling in Business

release date: Mar 28, 2025
Storytelling in Business
Unlock the power of storytelling in business with Thomas James Elliott. Drawing from over 25 years of experience as a leading author, filmmaker and brand storyteller, he explores how stories can transform communication at every level. This book reveals the art of crafting compelling narratives that resonate with employees and customers alike. Learn how to connect on a deeper level, inspire action, and foster loyalty through the stories you tell. Whether you''re a seasoned professional or just starting, this guide will elevate your storytelling skills and enhance your business relationships. Get ready to change the way you communicate!

Don't You Forget About Me

release date: Feb 26, 2021
Don't You Forget About Me
For every song there is a story. And for every story there was a song. The music we grew up on, marked all our firsts; first date, first kiss, first love, first time out on our own. This is the music that still brings a catch to our throats. This small volume brings back some of that music for those of us who still recall it, fewer of us each day. Even better, it passes those great melodies and lyrics on to the very few who don''t remember them, but wish they did. Those very few deserve to have that legacy sent their way. Stories and songs that define them. Stories of hopes, dreams, love and loss, aspirations and second chances. Stories set in days when America didn''t need to be made great again, America was great and always had been great. These are the stories that mattered to the generations that really mattered, the generations that built and defended, strived and persevered. Some of the tales in this volume are new, never published. Ohers are adapted from chapters of published works which could be seamlessly linked to an appropriate lyric. Those adapted tales are designated in the copywrite page in order to give the reader a reference if they want more of those characters. Hopefully they will help another generation to rise up and matter, really, traditionally, matter. Twenty-one anecdotal short stories, a novelette and two novellas, taken from various periods over the past seventy years of fantastic music. The stories that remind us, don''t you forget about me.

Eastern Europe Cuisine and Cultural Odyssey Series Vol-1

release date: Apr 08, 2024
Eastern Europe Cuisine and Cultural Odyssey Series Vol-1
P.D Grigg has spent many years traveling Eastern Europe in search of interesting and diverse cuisines. Here he presents his favourites, in these small, tasty, bit sized editions that showcase the wonder of Eastern Europe. With each volume comes a new and exciting recipe for you to try, filled with history, cooking tips, and cultural insights that will make you feel as if you''re actually there! So, whether you''re cooking for one, or friends and family, you''ll surprise everyone with P.D Grigg''s Eastern Europe Cuisine and Cultural Odyssey Series. (This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, business, organizations, places and events other than those clearly in the public domain, are either the product of the author''s imagination or are used fictitiously.)

James Elliott to Robert Livingston Regarding Success with the Furnace, 25 September 1767

James Elliott to Robert Livingston Regarding Success with the Furnace, 25 September 1767
Elliott informs Robert that the furnace is working extremely well, and also asks for the current price of wheat. Docketed on address leaf.

James Elliott Papers

James Elliott Papers
Papers, 1830-1865, of James Elliott chiefly consist of documents regarding his position as clerk of court in Fairfield District, South Carolina, store accounts, and correspondence.

James Elliott to Robert Livingston Regarding Apology for Leaving Ancram, 22 September 1773

James Elliott to Robert Livingston Regarding Apology for Leaving Ancram, 22 September 1773
Elliott apologizes profusely for leaving his job at Ancram so abruptly, and is afraid that he has deeply offended Robert. He explains, however, that he was led to believe that Robert was tired of him, so he took it upon himself to move at the first available opportunity. Since he has left the Manor, Elliott says that his life has gone completely dormant, as he does not know where to begin his business. He concludes by expressing a desire to return to his job at the Manor, if Robert will permit it. Docketed on verso.

James Elliott to Robert Livingston Regarding an Account of Expended Wheat, 16 April 1768

James Elliott to Robert Livingston Regarding an Account of Expended Wheat, 16 April 1768
Due to damage, much of the letter is illegible.

Barista Blood

release date: Oct 18, 2022
Barista Blood
Being a vampire sucks. No, seriously. But Kenny manages; killing time by collecting college degrees and managing a campus coffee shop? until his least favorite coworker turns up dead and drained of blood.Hunter arrives on campus eager to shake off his parents'' disapproval and to start ''real life'' as his authentic gay self. But there are bigger problems at Sterling University- starting with performing well at his new coffee shop job, while avoiding the wrath of his hot, hot-headed boss.When Kenny and Hunter are forced to work together to discover the real killer and to clear Kenny''s name, their undeniable chemistry sizzles into undeniable attraction. But with the real killer at large and a vampire hunter on their tail, how long before someone else gets hurt?Barista Blood is a steamy M/M paranormal romance with light BDSM elements. This story is intended for adult audiences only. This is book one in the Sterling University Supernaturals, but it can be read as a stand-alone.

James Elliott to Robert Livingston Stating He is Unable to Make Mill Irons, 10 October 1767

James Elliott to Robert Livingston Stating He is Unable to Make Mill Irons, 10 October 1767
Elliott apologizes that he will not be able to make any mill irons at the moment, as the forge is not yet in order. Docketed on address leaf.

James Elliott to Robert Livingston, Regarding Trade and the Distribution of Goods, 10 August 1767

James Elliott to Robert Livingston, Regarding Trade and the Distribution of Goods, 10 August 1767
Elliott advises Robert on where to get iron for the market, and describes some difficulty in distributing a shipment of pork, as people were hungry and reluctant to share. Docketed on address leaf.

Kaltes kaltes Herz

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Kaltes kaltes Herz
Auf einem kleinen Campus in Virginia werden in kurzer Zeit vier grässlich verstümmelte Frauenleichen gefunden. Die Polizei und das FBI arbeiten auf Hochtouren, eine gnadenlose Jagd nach dem Psychopathen beginnt.

La trace du serpent

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Account of Giles Loomis with Robert Livingston, 20 November 1768

Account of Giles Loomis with Robert Livingston, 20 November 1768
The account began 20 November 1767.

History of the Lumber Industry of America, Second Edition

release date: Jan 01, 2012

The Penobscot Expedition of 1779 : a Study in Naval Frustration

James Elliott to Robert Livingston Regarding News from the Iron Works, 18 July 1770

James Elliott to Robert Livingston Regarding News from the Iron Works, 18 July 1770
Docketed on address leaf. Written at the Manor of Livingston.

The Formulation and Use of a Staff Policy Manual Within the Greene County Baptist Association

Account of Myndert Schutt with Robert Livingston, 20 November 1766

Account of Hendrick Schutt with Robert Livingston, Jr., 18 December 1767

Account of Hendrick Schutt with Robert Livingston, Jr., 18 December 1767
Schutt purchased wheat from Robert, Jr., and in turn carted coals at the Manor.

Account of John Baker with Robert Livingston, Jr., 8 January 1768

Account of John Baker with Robert Livingston, Jr., 8 January 1768
The account began on 16 January 1767.
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