Hakutulokset: Kirjoja kirjailijalta Frederick Kaufman
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Life, Death, and Meaning
Do our lives have meaning? Should we create more people? Is death bad? Should we commit suicide? Would it be better to be immortal? Should we be optimistic or pessimistic? Since …
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International Trade and Human Rights v. 5; World Trade Forum
Presenting a selection of the papers discussed at the World Trade Forum, this volume focuses on a developing area of international law certain to become increasingly important in …
Bet the Farm
A prominent food journalist follows the trail from Big Pizza to square tomatoes to exploding food prices to Wall Street, trying figure out why we can't all have healthy, delicious, …
Bet the Farm
A prominent food journalist follows the trail from Big Pizza to square tomatoes to exploding food prices to Wall Street, trying figure out why we can't all have healthy, delicious, …
Heroic Slave
First published nearly a decade prior to the Civil War, The Heroic Slave is the only fictional work by abolitionist, orator, author, and social reformer Frederick Douglass, himself …
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
“This edition is the most valuable teaching tool on slavery and abolition available today. It is exceptional.”—Nancy Hewitt, Distinguished Professor Emerita, Rutgers UniversityOne …
The Money Plot
Half fable, half manifesto, this brilliant new take on the ancient concept of cash lays bare its unparalleled capacity to empower and enthrall us. Frederick Kaufman tackles the …
Money Plot
Frederick Douglass Papers
A second volume of the collected correspondence of the great African-American reformer and abolitionist features correspondence written during the Civil War years The second …
A Short History of the American Stomach
Frederick Kaufman offers a piquant sampling of American history by way of the stomach.Travel with him as he tracks down our earliest foodies; discovers the secret history of …
In the Words of Frederick Douglass
"e;No people are more talked about and no people seem more imperfectly understood. Those who see us every day seem not to know us."e;-Frederick Douglass on African …