Best Selling Books by Robert Wilson

Robert Wilson is the author of The Life of Queen Victoria (2022), The Negro a Menace to American Civilization (1907), Anti-Inflammation Diet: Critical Tips and Hints on How to Eat Healthy and Prevent Inflammation (Large) (2014), The History of Sir John Oldcastle, the Good Lord Cobham, An Address Delivered Before the St. John's Hunting Club (1907).

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The Life of Queen Victoria

release date: Nov 13, 2022
The Life of Queen Victoria
The Life and Times of Queen Victoria in 4 volumes is a historical account on the reign of Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom who held the throne for the big part of the 19th century, from 1837 to 1901. Enriched with numerous illustrations, the book describes the famous Victorian period in UK history. Starting with the death of her predecessor William IV, the work narrates the life of Queen Victoria and along with it deals with the history of United Kingdom and her dominions through the rest of the 19th century.

The Negro a Menace to American Civilization

The Negro a Menace to American Civilization
The Negro a Menace to American Civilization by Robert Wilson Shufeldt, first published in 1907, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors'' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.

Anti-Inflammation Diet: Critical Tips and Hints on How to Eat Healthy and Prevent Inflammation (Large)

release date: Jan 13, 2014
Anti-Inflammation Diet: Critical Tips and Hints on How to Eat Healthy and Prevent Inflammation (Large)
Lots of individuals suffer from inflammation, especially those individuals that have arthritis or some other disease that affects mobility. Of course there are numerous medications that can help to alleviate the pain but many persons are trying to find natural solutions to the problem. One of the most natural solutions for the problem is to modify the diet and eat foods that will help to reduce the levels of inflammation in the body. The text " Anti-Inflammation Diet: Critical Tips and Hints on How to Eat Healthy and Prevent Inflammation " helps the reader to learn what inflammation is, what causes it and to learn what the foods are that are best suited for this diet. The book also highlights the foods and other things that are to be avoided. It is a great text for the home. The recipes that are found toward the end of the book are great and will satiate any palate. TABLE OF CONTENTS Chap 1? What Is the Anti?Inflammatory Diet and What Damage Does It Cause?........ 5 Chap 2? What Are the Symptoms of Food Allergies and the Anti?Inflammation Disease? ..... 10 Chap 3? Why Is an Anti?Inflammation Diet Important? .......... 14 Chap 4? Useful Ingredients and Kitchen Utensils To Have When Preparing Anti?Inflammation Diet Recipes ........ 18 Kitchen Gadgets....... 18 Basic Foods .......... 19 Chap 5? Some Sample Menus or Meal Plans for Anti? Inflammation Diet ...... 22 Chap 6? 8 Anti?Inflammation Diet Appetizer Recipes ....... 28 Chap 7? 8 Anti?Inflammation Diet Lunch Recipes ...... 34 Chap 8? 8 Anti?Inflammation Diet Dinner Recipes ....... 41

The History of Sir John Oldcastle, the Good Lord Cobham

An Address Delivered Before the St. John's Hunting Club

Private Diary of Travels, Personal Services, and Public Events

"The Santa Fe Trail," and Other Poems

release date: May 18, 2021
"The Santa Fe Trail," and Other Poems
In "The Santa Fe Trail" and Other Poems, Joseph Robert Wilson crafts a poignant tapestry of verse that interweaves themes of journey, identity, and the American landscape. Utilizing a lyrical style that harkens back to the traditions of Romantic poetry, Wilson''s work resonates with vivid imagery and emotive language. The collection explores the historical significance of the Santa Fe Trail while simultaneously reflecting on contemporary issues of migration and belonging, positioning it within the broader context of American poetic discourse that seeks to redefine the relationship between land and self. Joseph Robert Wilson, an accomplished poet and scholar, draws inspiration from his rich heritage and upbringing in the Southwestern United States. His deep appreciation for the natural world and history informs his exploration of themes related to cultural identity and the human experience. Wilson''s academic background in literature and environmental studies further enriches his poetic voice, allowing him to merge profound personal reflections with broader social narratives. Readers who seek to immerse themselves in a nuanced portrayal of American landscapes and experiences will find "The Santa Fe Trail" and Other Poems an essential addition to their literary collection. Wilson''s ability to masterfully intertwine history and personal narrative ensures a captivating reading experience, inviting readers into a reflective dialogue on belonging and journeying.

Power And The Presidency

release date: Nov 02, 2007
Power And The Presidency
This sterling collection of original, never-before-published essays on six fascinating contemporary presidents by some of the leading presidential biographers of our time is must reading for anyone interested in American politics, the history of the American presidency, or the lives of the presidents. Each essay -- extending and elaborating on lectures originally delivered as part of the Montgomery Lecture Series at Dartmouth University -- explores how a particular president came to power, wielded power, and was changed by power, and how each presidency affected the power of the office itself. The presidencies addressed are those of Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Reagan, and Clinton. Published as our nation begins the process of electing the 43rd president, during a time when some believe the independence of the office itself is at stake, Power and the Presidency is a timely and thought-provoking look at the nature of power in American democracy.

Nullifying God

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Nullifying God
Evolution and Creation are in a spiritual battle. Evolution scientists ignore, dismiss, and unequivocally reject Creation out of hand—“It is not science or fact as evolution is,” they say. However, Nullifying God shows that random Darwinian evolution does not have the direct evidence required to support the claim. Not only that, but it provides contrary evidence that evolution is biologically impossible. Because that is the case, evolution can only persist in the unchallengeable authority it needs to maintain its position by actively attempting to nullify its alternative—Creation, and therefore, the Bible and God. Nullifying God was especially written to empower and benefit believers who are not familiar with science to show them that evolution cannot be fact and is not science. It does so by: 1) providing them with a core foundation of applied science principles to rationally question evolution’s claims, then 2) guiding them into solid, clear knowledge of why evolution is biologically impossible, and finally 3) presenting them with examples that document evolution’s attempts to nullify God. The bottom line is—Biblical Creation is the only answer that explains life.

Signaletic Instructions Including the Theory and Practice of Anthropometrical Identification

A Sketch of the Military and Political Power of Russia

Vandals of the Void

release date: Nov 01, 2024
Vandals of the Void
Vandals of the Void by Robert Wilson explores themes of space exploration, the nature of humanity, and the existential questions that arise when humans venture into the vast unknown. Set in a future where interstellar travel is a reality, the novel delves into the ethical and philosophical implications of humanity''s reach beyond Earth, especially as it encounters alien civilizations. The story examines the consequences of human expansionism, exploring how the pursuit of power, knowledge, and control might lead to conflict, both with other species and within humanity itself. At the heart of the novel are questions of survival and identity, as the characters grapple with their place in an expansive universe. The tension between technological advancement and the preservation of moral values is a central theme, as characters struggle with the choices they must make in the face of potentially catastrophic consequences. Overall, Vandals of the Void raises questions about humanity''s future, the ethical responsibilities that come with exploration, and the risks of hubris as mankind seeks to conquer new frontiers.

Stealing People

release date: Jan 01, 2016
Stealing People
Book 3 in the Charles Boxer Series Charlie Boxer, an expert at solving kidnappings, and his ex-wife Detective Mercy Dunqah are tasked with taking down a bold and heartless crime syndicate responsible for the abduction of six children. Two years after the events of You Will Never Find Me (Europa, 2015), Boxer is contemplating retirement. He has found a measure of contentment even as a mystery from his own past gnaws at his sense of justice. Mercy balances a complicated personal life with an even more precarious professional one in the woefully under-resourced metropolitan police department. Both are suddenly pulled back into service when six children of wealthy families vanish, taken by a ruthlessly efficient organization with a single astonishing demand. Investigators stymied and time expiring, they seem set on a calamitous course. Trapped, off-balance, and with little left to lose they plunge into a cauldron of warring intelligence agencies, morally destitute billionaires, and human traffickers, coming finally to a fateful Moroccan reckoning that will forever change them. The latest entry in Robert Wilson''s acclaimed Charlie Boxer series, Stealing People is both topical and thrilling. Wilson unravels a convincing web of international intrigue in a world where heroism may breed vice and virtue is an accidental byproduct of crime.

Astronomy Through the Ages

release date: Aug 22, 1997
Astronomy Through the Ages
From an historical perspective, this text presents an entirely non- mathematical introduction to astronomy from the first endeavours of the ancients to the current developments in research enabled by cutting edge technological advances. Free of mathematics and complex graphs, the book nevertheless explains deep concepts of space and time, of relativity and quantum mechanics, and of origin and nature of the universe. It conveys not only the intrinsic fascination of the subject, but also the human side and the scientific method as practised by Kepler, defined and elucidated by Galileo, and then demonstrated by Newton.
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