Best Selling Books by Susan Zannos

Susan Zannos is the author of Human Types (1997), The Life and Times of Marco Polo (2019), The Life and Times of Socrates (2005), Male Fitness Stars of TV and the Movies (2000), The Life and Times of Felix Mendelssohn (2019).

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Human Types

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Human Types
The Socratic injunction, "Know Thyself," is the foundation for all work on selfdevelopment. Susan Zannos opens an illumination window on human behavior and temperament in her study of the basic human essence types. These types differ so much from each other, and are so greatly modified by the dominant type of intelligence operating in a particular person, that persistent and prolonged selfobservation is required to verify one''s own type, or to recognize others. Recognition of these types and the division between essence and personality is the foundation upon which practical work on oneself begins. Zannos Describes the basic human essence types with the hope of helping those who want to understand what is most genuine in themselves and the people with whom they live. Zannos approaches human typology from a variety of perspectives, and ties the Gurdjieff Ouspensky Fourth Way system to a wide range of cultural, religious, and scientific traditions. She traces roots in Homeric legend and the Olympian pantheon through medieval astrology and the Qabalah, as well as discussing endocrinology and psychology. She points out resonances to C.G. Jung''s psychology, the work of Piaget, and to Native American iconography. After exploring the four types of intellectual function, she launches an extensive discussion of the classic types of the Enneagram, leavened by personal anecdote and lively description. While this book will be of special interest to Fourth Way students, the information can help people from all walks of life who want to learn about themselves and the people they care for.

The Life and Times of Marco Polo

release date: Dec 05, 2019
The Life and Times of Marco Polo
Marco Polo, the first European to travel to China and return to write about his adventures, was born in Venice in 1254. Marco s father had left on a journey to Asia before the boy was born. Marco did not see his father and uncle, Niccolo and Maffeo Polo, until fifteen years later. In 1271 the three Polos left Venice and headed for the court of Kublai Khan in eastern China. The journey took them more than three years—they arrived in 1275. Marco Polo became a favorite of the Great Khan, and was sent on important missions all over the Mongol Empire. Marco and his father and uncle served Kublai Khan for 17 years. When they returned to Venice in 1295, Marco became the captain of a merchant ship and was captured and imprisoned in Genoa. While in prison he and another prisoner who was a writer of romances wrote the story of Marco Polo s adventures.

The Life and Times of Socrates

release date: Sep 01, 2005
The Life and Times of Socrates
Socrates, the great Athenian philosopher, was born during the Golden Age of Greece, one of the most glorious periods in human history. He grew up during the exciting days of Pericles in Athens, in the midst of the flowering of drama and poetry, the creation of magnificent architecture and sculpture, the writing of literature that has inspired mankind for 2,500 years. The glory of Athens, inspired by the Athenians’ victory over the Persians against great odds, lasted less than 50 years. Socrates lived to see his city conquered by the Spartans from without and by a terrible plague from within. He tried to convince his fellow citizens to examine their own beliefs and behavior. The Athenians, looking for someone to blame for their troubles, arrested Socrates. They accused him of corrupting the young men who were his students. He refused to run away to save his life and was tried and executed.

Male Fitness Stars of TV and the Movies

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Male Fitness Stars of TV and the Movies
Describes the lives and physical fitness routines of movie stars Sylvester Stallone, John Travolta, Bruce Willis, and Wesley Snipes.

The Life and Times of Felix Mendelssohn

release date: Dec 05, 2019
The Life and Times of Felix Mendelssohn
Unlike most 19th Century composers who had to struggle to make a living, Felix Mendelssohn came from a very wealthy family. He never had to work, but he worked harder to fulfill his family s expectations than many who suffered poverty. He was an extremely gifted musical genius who wrote some of his best works while he was still a teenager. Mendelssohn gained fame as a conductor, and as the organizer of many music festivals in Germany and in England where he was always enthusiastically welcomed. Unlike some composers who only performed their own work, Mendelssohn had a passion for presenting the best music of all periods. He was also very generous in helping younger composers by playing their work. His weakness was being unable to say no to the many requests he received for performances. He was a perfectionist who devoted his energy to presenting the highest possible level of musical perfection. As his fame spread, he had little time left for his own compositions. Mendelssohn died at the age of 38, essentially from exhaustion brought on by overworking.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Arnold Schwarzenegger
A biography of the Austrian-born bodybuilder who has become a popular movie star.

The Life and Times of Ludwig van Beethoven

release date: Mar 01, 2004
The Life and Times of Ludwig van Beethoven
During Beethoven''s darkest times, when he stumbled about the streets of Vienna like a ragged madman, people thought his career was over. Many of his friends and patrons had died. He no longer seemed to be producing music except for a few trivial pieces. But appearances were wrong. He was creating what is generally regarded as his greatest single work. Known as the Ninth Symphony, it is much more difficult and massive than any of the preceding eight. But Beethoven was aware that the people of Vienna thought he was crazy. He was afraid his symphony would be rejected. Making things even worse, there had only been time for two rehearsals. By this time he was totally deaf and could not hear how well the musicians performed. On May 7, 1824, Beethoven conducted the Ninth Symphony for its premiere performance in Vienna. When the last notes of the magnificent final movement came to an end, Beethoven stood on the stage with his back to the audience. One of the singers gently turned him around so that he could see the audience. The applause was thunderous. Everyone was standing and cheering. Nearly 180 years later, Beethoven''s works are still enjoyed by music lovers all over the world. On January 12, 2003, the Ninth Symphony was added to the "Memory of the World" register so that the compositions of Vienna''s "mad genius" will live on forever.

The Life and Times of Stephen Foster

release date: Dec 05, 2019
The Life and Times of Stephen Foster
A biography of the nineteenth-century American composer.

The Life and Times of John Philip Sousa

release date: Dec 05, 2019
The Life and Times of John Philip Sousa
The most famous of the bandmaster-composers was John Philip Sousa (1854-1932), who in 1880 became leader of the U.S. Marine band. In 1892, he organized his own band that toured throughout the world. Known as The March King, Sousa was a highly skilled composer of marches. He wrote more than one hundred of them, including the famous Stars and Stripes Forever that became the official United States march in 1987. A strong-willed child, Sousa s first memories of his childhood include the time he was not permitted to eat as many donuts as he wanted, so he ran away in the rain and laid outside for a half an hour. He got so sick he almost died. But the best story Sousa tells is the one where he almost ran away to join the circus band!

The Life and Times of Franz Joseph Haydn

release date: Dec 05, 2019
The Life and Times of Franz Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn s importance in the history of music is so great that it would be difficult to summarize his achievements in a few paragraphs. He inherited the sonata from Bach and made it into a great form of musical expression. He established the symphony, preparing the way for Mozart and Beethoven. He is often called the father of the string quartet. In fact, Mozart commented that it was from Haydn that he learned how to compose for four-stringed instruments. Haydn possessed a sunny disposition and a lovable nature. He was extremely generous and had a warm heart. He is quoted as saying, Anybody can see by the look of me that I am a good-natured sort of fellow. Much of his good nature can be heard in his music, which lives on nearly 200 years after is death in 1809.

Sandra Bullock

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Sandra Bullock
Profiles the life and career of actress Sandra Bullock.

Hollywood Hulk Hogan

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Hollywood Hulk Hogan
A biography of the professional wrestler, Terry Bollea, better known as Hulk Hogan or Hollywood Hogan, from his childhood in Florida through his early wrestling career to his show business success.

Drew Barrymore

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Drew Barrymore
Chronicles the life of actress Drew Barrymore, from her early start in the movie ''E.T.'' to present day.

Octaviano Larrazolo

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Octaviano Larrazolo
Presents a biography of Octaviano Larrazolo, governor of New Mexico, and the first Hispanic to serve in the United States Senate.

Joseph Pulitzer and the Story Behind the Pulitzer Prize

release date: Jun 01, 2003
Joseph Pulitzer and the Story Behind the Pulitzer Prize
A biography of Joseph Pulitzer and the story of his creation of the Pulitzer Prizes.

Latino Entrepreneurs

release date: Oct 01, 2001
Latino Entrepreneurs
Describes what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur, whether starting from scratch or buying an existing business, focusing on the unique experiences of Hispanic Americans through profiles of Latino business owners.

Edward Roberts and the Story of the Personal Computer

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Edward Roberts and the Story of the Personal Computer
Describes the life and work of the man credited with being the first to design and market a personal computer.

Paul Ehrlich and Modern Drug Development

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Paul Ehrlich and Modern Drug Development
A biography of the German physician and researcher credited with being the father of modern drug development, who focused on the principle that substances act only when they are linked.

Chester Carlson and the Development of Xerography

release date: Jan 01, 2003
Chester Carlson and the Development of Xerography
Written especially for young adult readers, this series helps place each significant invention, discovery, or development in historical perspective while exploring the life of the person responsible for each breakthrough. Readers will travel back in time to learn about each important scientific, medical, or technological discovery. No science fiction story even approximates the mystery and suspense contained in these true science biographies.The story of the man whose determination to simplify the process of copying documents led to the invention of xerography.

Linus Pauling and the Chemical Bond

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Linus Pauling and the Chemical Bond
Profiles the Nobel Prize-winning chemist who described the nature of chemical bonds and made other important discoveries in the fields of quantum mechanics and immunology.

Careers in Science and Medicine

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Careers in Science and Medicine
Explores career possibilities in science and medicine from a Latino perspective, focusing on the unique experiences of Hispanic Americans through interviews.

The Life and Times of Archimedes

release date: Jan 01, 2005
The Life and Times of Archimedes
Archimedes was one of the greatest mathematicians and inventors of the ancient world. His native city was Syracuse on the island of Sicily. When he was a young man, Archimedes was sent to study in Alexandria, which was the great intellectual center of the Mediterranean area during the Third Century B.C. There he met other brilliant mathematicians who became his friends. Even after they parted, when Archimedes returned to Syracuse, they wrote to each other sending the problems and theorems they were working on. Thanks to these letters we have many of Archimedes'' theoretical writings. Back in Syracuse, King Hiero II, a friend and kinsman, asked Archimedes to use his mathematical genius to create practical solutions and inventions. The wonderful tools and weapons that Archimedes invented made him famous throughout the ancient world, and some such as levers and pulleys are still used today. Book jacket.

Careers in Education

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Careers in Education
Explores career possibilities in education from a Latino perspective, focusing on the unique experiences of Hispanic Americans through interviews.

Dmitri Mendeleyev and the Periodic Table

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Dmitri Mendeleyev and the Periodic Table
A biography of the scientist who developed the periodic table.

Ron Howard

release date: Jun 01, 2003
Ron Howard
Opie grows up to be one the finest directors in Hollywood.

Albert Einstein

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Albert Einstein
Profiles the life and career of physicist Albert Einstein and his theories of relativity.

Edwin Hubble and the Theory of the Expanding Universe

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Edwin Hubble and the Theory of the Expanding Universe
The life and accomplishments of astronomer Edwin Hubble, whose discoveries about the nature and size of the universe solved four central problems in cosmology, one of which formed the basis of the Big Bang Theory.

Charles Richter and the Story of the Richter Scale

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Charles Richter and the Story of the Richter Scale
A biography of the American scientist, Charles Richter, who developed a scale for measuring the intensity of earthquakes.

Robin Williams

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Robin Williams
A biography of the famous comedian, Robin Williams, considered by some to be "the funniest man alive."

Samuel Morse, and the Story of the Telegraph

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Samuel Morse, and the Story of the Telegraph
Samuel Morse, who is called "the father of the telegraph," was not a scientist. For most of his life he was a struggling artist, and a good one. Although he had difficulty selling his paintings during his lifetime, he is now considered a major American painter, and his work is exhibited in art museums. In 1832, Morse was returning from Europe where he had been studying painting. On shipboard he heard another passenger talking about how electricity could travel through a wire in an instant. Morse had the idea that electricity could be used to send messages. If he had known how many scientists and inventors had already had the same idea, he might never have worked on developing a method of sending messages. But he didn''t know, and his idea of creating a code out of dots and dashes, the Morse code, made the telegraph a practical method of sending messages through electric wires. Book jacket.

Cesar Chavez

release date: Sep 01, 1998
Cesar Chavez
A biography of the Mexican American who spent most of his life working to organize the migrant farm workers in California and was instrumental in the founding of the United Farm Workers union.

Fitness Stars of the Martial Arts

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Fitness Stars of the Martial Arts
Profiles four martial artists who also received recognition for their roles in motion pictures and television: Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Cynthia Rothrock, and Carlos Machado.

Thomas Edison

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Thomas Edison
Profiles the man responsible for developing the telegraph.

Michael Faraday and the Discovery of Electromagnetism

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Michael Faraday and the Discovery of Electromagnetism
Profiles the life and work of the man whose work in electromagnetism changed the way we live.

Careers in the Music Industry

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Careers in the Music Industry
Examines careers in music from a Latino perspective, focusing on the experience of Hispanic Americans through interviews with successful Latinos in the field.

Paula Abdul

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Paula Abdul
A brief biography of Paula Abdul, the talented and versatile dancer, choreographer, actress, and vocalist.

Godfrey Hounsfield and the Invention of CAT Scans

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Godfrey Hounsfield and the Invention of CAT Scans
Describes the life and career of Godfrey Hounsfield, the engineer who codeveloped computerized axial tomography (CAT), and shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine.

Guglielmo Marconi and Radio Waves

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Guglielmo Marconi and Radio Waves
Guglielmo Marconi was a young man fascinated with the recently discovered phenomenon of electricity. Telegraph wires were already being used to send messages with electricity-there was even a cable under the Atlantic Ocean making communication between continents possible. But when Marconi learned about the electromagnetic waves scientists had discovered, he thought that they could be used to send messages without wires. In 1894, when he was 20 years old, Marconi began his experiments in sending messages: first a few feet, next a few yards, then over a mile, and at last across the Atlantic Ocean. Marconi''s wireless telegraphy made it possible, for the first time, for ships at sea to communicate with the land and with each other. Marconi''s work provided the foundation for the amazing developments in electronic technology that occurred in the 20th century-radio, television, radar, sonar, microwave ovens-and are still occurring at dizzying speed. Book jacket.

Trust the Liar

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Female Stars of Nutrition and Weight Control

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Female Stars of Nutrition and Weight Control
Profiles women stars whose dedicationa to health & fitness compliments their life and careers.
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