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Daniel Garrison's Who's Who in Wodehouse
Published in Hardcover by Peter Lang Publishing (June, 1987)
Author: Daniel H. Garrison
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Get the Most out of Reading P. G. Wodehouse
P. G. Wodehouse was a very prolific writer. He wrote over 85 books and stories, many having the same characters and places in them. The most ardent Wodehouse reader and aficionado can get confused as to who did what, when and where. This excellent book makes all clear to the meanest intelligence. Professor Garrison has accomplished a monumental task that is easily read and understood. Almost every character in Wodehouse's many books is listed with information as to which book they occured in, their history, relatives and personalities. Professor Garrison has developed a code for each book title that includes an abbreviation of the title and the year of publication. This is very helpful because many Wodehouse readers want to know the date of publication so as to determine which book in a series came first and so on. The book titles are listed by date of publication in the back. There are also lists of members of the Drones, valets and butlers, and much else of interest to the Wodehouse fan. When one is writing a paper for one of the many Wodehouse Society chapters, this is the bible one turns to for information. This book was written mainly for the rabid Wodehouse fan but anyone who has heard of his books and is curious about the characters can get a brief sketch of even the most minor one. I would strongly recommend this book for even the most casual reader.


Daniel in the critics' den : historical evidence for the authenticity of the Book of Daniel
Published in Unknown Binding by Campus Crusade for Christ International ()
Author: Josh McDowell
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DANIEL IN The critics' den
This is a very good book a must read, for any one especially matt baumer.


Daniel in the Lions Den C/Trb/Ww
Published in CD-ROM by RANDOM HOUSE NEW MEDIA (May, 1997)
Authors: Little Ark and Little Ark Interactive
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Daniel in the Lion's Den, interactive CD
What a delight to watch my almost-4-year-old grandson sitting, literally for hours, enjoying this interactive CD. The story is simple, the animation very entertaining, the "hot spots" easily activated. He had no trouble finding his way around, exploring the possibilities and delighting in the results of his efforts. He is learning point and click skills while at the same time memorizing lines from the story. I almost expect him to start reading along! Thanks for a great product!


Daniel Libeskind: Between Zero and Infinity
Published in Paperback by Rizzoli (November, 1981)
Author: Daniel Libeskind
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proyecto "city edge"
imagenes y conceptos de daniel libeskind, planimetria o algunos planos de "city edge"


Daniel O'Connell: The Man and His Politics
Published in Hardcover by Irish Academic Pr (June, 1990)
Author: Maurice R. O'Connell
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I haven't read the book yet but am looking forward to.
Daniel O'Connell is my Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather and I would really love to know more about him, I hope to read your book soon. Kelly Australia


Daniel Webster
Published in Hardcover by AMS Press (June, 1990)
Author: Henry C. Lodge
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Great Educational Source about Daniel Webster
Daniel Webster contributed a large potion of the Civil War. To begin, he was born in Salisbury, New Hampshire on January 18, 1782. His parents were farmers so many people didn't know what to expect of him. Even though his parents were farmers, he still graduated from Dartmouth College in 1801. After he learned to be a lawyer, Daniel Webster opened a legal practice in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1807.

Webster quickly became an experienced and very good lawyer and a Federalist party leader. In 1812, Webster was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives because of his opposition to the War of 1812, which had crippled New England's shipping trade. After two more terms in the House, Webster decided to leave the Congress and move to Boston in 1816. Over the next 6 years, Webster won major constitutional cases in front of the Supreme Court making him almost famous. Some of his most notable cases were Dartmouth College v. Woodward, Gibbons v. Ogden, and McCulloch v.

Maryland. He made himself the nations leading lawyer and an outstanding skilled public speaker or an orator. In 1823, Webster was returned to Congress from Boston, and in 1827 he was elected senator from Massachusetts.

New circumstances let Daniel Webster become a champion of American nationalism. With the Federalist Party dead, he joined the National Republican party, he joined with Westerner Henry Clay and then endorsing federal aid for roads in the West. In 1828, since Massachusettses had shifted the economic interest from shipping to manufacturing, Webster decided to back the high-tariff bill of that year to help the small new manufacturing businesses grow. Angry southern leaders condemned the tariff, and South Carolina's John C. Calhoun argued that South Carolina had the right to nullify or ignore the law. Replying to South Carolina's Robert Hayne in a Senate debate in 1830, Webster triumphantly defended the Union states by a very powerful but short speech. He said, "Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable," made him a favorite and made him well known among many people worldwide.

Webster and President Andrew Jackson joined forces in 1833 to try to change South Carolina's attempt to abolish the tariff, but Webster and the Whigs battled him on other issues including his attack on the National Bank. Webster ran for the presidency in the election of 1836 as one of the three Whig candidates, but he mostly only Massachusetts voted for him so he lost badly because no one else voted for him. For the rest of his career he tried very hard to get to the presidency and ran in many elections hoping to get his shot at the office, but it never happened and he failed every time.

In 1841, Daniel Webster came close to his idea of President but was only named secretary. President William Henry Harrison appointed him to this position. When he got killed in April 1841, John Tyler was brought to the presidency. In September 1841, all the Whigs resigned from the cabinet except Webster. He remained to settle an argument with Great Britain having to do with the Maine-Canada boundary and he wanted to finish the Webster-Ashburn Treaty, which he finally did in 1842. The Whigs finally pressured Webster enough so that he would leave the cabinet with everyone else in May of 1843.

The annexation of Texas in 1845 and the war with Mexico, both which, were disliked by Webster, forced the country to face the issue of expansion of slavery. Webster opposed the expansion but feared even more the separation of the union over the dispute of the expansion of slavery. In a powerful speech on March 7, 1850, he supported the Compromise of 1850, lowering southern threats of separation but urging northern support for a stronger law for the recovery of fugitive slaves. Webster was again named secretary of state in July 1850 by President Millard Fillmore and supervised the strict enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act. Webster's stand on the Act divided the Whig party, but it helped preserve the Union and keep it together for a little while after until the Civil War started.


Daniel's 70 Weeks with Booklet
Published in Audio Cassette by Koinonia House (January, 1995)
Author: Chuck Missler
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An excellent presentation of premillennial theology.
This is one of Missler's best briefing packs. He bases this study of the seventy weeks of Daniel on the book "The Coming Prince" by Sir Robert Anderson. Missler gives an excellent presentation of the premillennial interpretation of the most amazing passage in the Bible-and the only one that squares with all the relevant information. Do you know that Daniel predicted the day the Messiah would enter Jerusalem? Did you know that Daniel 9 contains the key to understanding all other prophecies concerning the Messiah's return? This briefing pack contains extensive notes, diagrams and bibliography for further study.


Daniel's Deception (Stolen Moments)
Published in Paperback by Harlequin (December, 1993)
Author: Marie Dewitt
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A Short Comtemporary Romance
He didn't mean to lie to Becky...but then he didn't mean to fall in love with her either. All because of this problem. Kind of an unusual problem. You see, Daniel is rich and famous and doesn't want anyone to know.

He just wants to live an ordinary life, away from reporters and cameras and society parties. That's why he came to Minneaplois; that's why he took an ordinary office job; that's why he's lying to Becky.

But Becky's hiding something from him, too...

Cute little story!


Daniel's Dog
Published in Hardcover by Scholastic (March, 1990)
Author: Jo-Ellen Bogart
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The beautiful illustrations make this a worthwhile puchase
This is a beautiflly illustrated book dealing with a young boy dealing with the loss of loved ones. I highly recommend this book because of the true to life theme and it's nice to see a racially mixed friendship with the the two main characters .


Daniel's Duck
Published in Paperback by HarperTrophy (March, 1982)
Authors: Clyde Robert Bulla and Joan Sandin
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Prediction Skills
This is a great book to use when you help enhance your students' prediction skills. You could have the students guess what they think will happen next as you orally read the story. You could also have the students write their own ending and then read the book's ending to see if they guessed right or if they like their own ending better! I would use this in grades 1-3.


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