Best Selling Books by Robert Davies

Robert Davies is the author of Pope: Additional Facts Concerning His Maternal Ancestry, The Earth's History, An address to the Reconstructors of our Indian Empire, Nero the Guide Dog Meets a Unicorn (2015), Information and Communications in the Chinese Countryside (2014).

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Pope: Additional Facts Concerning His Maternal Ancestry

An address to the Reconstructors of our Indian Empire

Nero the Guide Dog Meets a Unicorn

release date: Nov 05, 2015
Nero the Guide Dog Meets a Unicorn
This is a wonderful tale about Nero, a guide dog for the blind, and Zero, a magical toy unicorn. The two set out on a thrilling adventure when Zero discovers he has magical powers. They visit a field in their village to see a donkey and – to Nero''s amusement on hearing a farmer relate his story to other villagers in the tearoom – get mistaken for a flying saucer! When Zero finally learns how to control his magic, the duo embark on an exciting rescue mission aboard a cruise liner. Can they save the day? There''s only one way to find out...

Information and Communications in the Chinese Countryside

release date: May 06, 2014
Information and Communications in the Chinese Countryside
The report first summarizes the key findings from the following three studies in three provinces (Guizhou, Jilin, Shandong): (a) a demand survey to assess rural ICT access and attitudes; (b) a library study including scoping the status of ICT use in rural libraries; and (c) a limited impact evaluation to examine how ICT interventions have affected rural uers. Then the report addresses the challenges and policy recommendations of ICT use in the Chinese Countryside.

"Whether is High Or Low Pressure Steam Preferable in Point of Economy?"

The Historie of the King's Mannour House at York

The history of St. Anthony's hospital, now the Blue coat boys' charity school, in Peaseholme, in the city of York

The Relationship of the 300-mb Jet Stream to Tornado Occurrence

Education in the Nineteenth Century

release date: Feb 25, 2019
Education in the Nineteenth Century
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 was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. 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. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

We are Going to a Wedding

release date: Dec 05, 2016
We are Going to a Wedding
Veronica and her best friend and business partner Elizabeth work long hard hours preparing to open a high class art and gift shop in the English Lake District. With the work completed, they decide to take a short break before the grand opening, and they go to a beautiful country hotel for a few days to chill out. They befriend a young Australian waitress, who has a bubbly fun filled personality. When a huge old American Cadillac drives into the parking lot, a competition between the three of them ensues as to what the handsome driver does for a living, and who is going to win his heart! Great fun, and exciting adventures follow, but who indeed will win the heart of the tall handsome stranger?

Baldwin of the Times

release date: Oct 15, 2011
Baldwin of the Times
Hanson W. Baldwin was America’s best-known military writer and analyst in the 20th century covering conflicts from World War II to the Vietnam War. He was the military editor of the New York Times for forty years and his dispatches from Guadalcanal and the Western Pacific won him a Pulitzer Prize in 1943.This first biography of this Naval Academy graduate begins with an appreciation of the human and literary values learned from his Baltimore newspaper family. His midshipman years, 1920-1924, taught him the value of concentration. After three years of active service, he chose the life of a professional writer. A few days before the 1929 stock market crash, he joined the New York Times as a reporter. His career was advanced by the patronage of the Times publisher and by the talk of another European war in 1937. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1943 for his Guadalcanal series. After 1945, he thought the atomic bomb to be of limited use on the battlefield as well as in the politics of the Cold War. His news scoops upset many but were in keeping with his determination to tell his readers what its government was doing. His continuing criticism of Secretary McNamara’s management of the Vietnam War and the Times management’s annoyance with his pro-war position contributed to his decision to retire in March 1968. Later, he could only observe and to complain over the decline of American values and its harmful effects on the military. After his retirement he continued to write articles on military affairs for the news columns and Op-Ed page of the New York Times.

THE POSITION OF THE CHIEF BUSINESS OFFICIALS IN THE MICHIGAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The Life of Marmaduke Rawdon of York, Or, Marmaduke Rawdon the Second of that Name

Walks Through the City of York

Walks Through the City of York
No. 1. Burton Stone to Jewbury -- No. 2. From St Leonard''s cloisters to Cliffords Tower -- No. 3. From Dringhouses to Micklegate Bar -- No. 4. Micklegate -- No. 5. St Martin''s Lane to the Staith -- No. 6. Pavement -- Appendix 1. Mayne bread -- Appendix 2. Amenities of life at York in the reigns of Henry VI, Queen Elizabeth, and King James I -- Appendix 3. Luxuries, tea and coffee.

Extracts from the Municipal Records of the City of York, During the Reigns of Edward IV. Edward V. and Richard III. with Notes Illustrative and Explanatory, and an Appendix Containing Some Account of the Celebration of the Corpus Christi Festival at York in the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Centuries

Updraft Properties Deduced from Rawinsoundings

Peer Assisted Instruction in a Mastery-based Teacher Education Course

Vanishing Waters

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Vanishing Waters
In Power and Regionalism in Latin America: The Politics of MERCOSUR, Laura Gómez-Mera examines the erratic patterns of regional economic cooperation in the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR), a political-economic agreement among Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and, recently, Venezuela that comprises the world''s fourth-largest regional trade bloc. Despite a promising start in the early 1990s, MERCOSUR has had a tumultuous and conflict-ridden history. Yet it has survived, expanding in membership and institutional scope. What explains its survival, given a seemingly contradictory mix of conflict and cooperation? Through detailed empirical analyses of several key trade disputes between the bloc''s two main partners, Argentina and Brazil, Gómez-Mera proposes an explanation that emphasizes the tension between and interplay of two sets of factors: power asymmetries within and beyond the region, and domestic-level politics. Member states share a common interest in preserving MERCOSUR as a vehicle for increasing the region''s leverage in external negotiations. Gómez-Mera argues that while external vulnerability and overlapping power asymmetries have provided strong and consistent incentives for regional cooperation in the Southern Cone, the impact of these systemic forces on regional outcomes also has been crucially mediated by domestic political dynamics in the bloc''s two main partners, Argentina and Brazil. Contrary to conventional wisdom, however, the unequal distribution of power within the bloc has had a positive effect on the sustainability of cooperation. Despite Brazil''s reluctance to adopt a more active leadership role in the process of integration, its offensive strategic interests in the region have contributed to the durability of institutionalized collaboration. However, as Gómez-Mera demonstrates, the tension between Brazil''s global and regional power aspirations has also added significantly to the bloc''s ineffectiveness. "In a very engaging and accessible manner, Laura Gómez-Mera has successfully applied the standing theories of international relations to the case of MERCOSUR. She has woven together international/systemic and domestic theories as these pertain to the role and interaction of Brazil and Argentina, the two main middle powers in MERCOSUR. Through this analysis of regional integration and interstate conflict and cooperation, Gómez-Mera thoroughly covers all the necessary methodological bases while also bringing her subject to life. The sectoral case studies she provides reflect a tremendous amount of original fieldwork; those, combined with a sophisticated conceptual framework, comprise a valuable contribution to the field." --Carol Wise, University of Southern California

The Fawkes's of York in the Sixteenth Century: Including Notices of the Early History of Guy Fawkes, the Gunpowder Plot Conspirator. By R. Davies].

The York cap of maintenance [by R. Davies].

The Herball Or Generall Historie of Plantes

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