"In 1861 William Bircher joined the Union Army to help fight the Civil War. Too young to be a soldier, William was a drummer. He witnessed the many hardships of war long marches, severe cold, hunger,
"The best parts of you are hidden where you're most afraid to look." —Michael Benner, Fearless Intelligence"Fear is a doorway to understanding yourself better. The secret is to plumb the dep
Since the publication of The Prince five centuries ago, Machiavelli has been associated with political amorality. But that characterization is unfair. In Be Like the Fox, Erica Benner sets the record
How do you choose who to save? Stockholm criminal lawyer Martin Benner is frantically chipping away at the false confession and fabricated evidence linking the deceased Sara Texas to a string of killi
Since the publication of The Prince five centuries ago, Machiavelli has been associated with political amorality. But that characterization is unfair. In Be Like the Fox, Erica Benner sets the histori
Benner (human and community development, U. of California Davis) and Pastor (geography and American studies and ethnicity, U. of Southern California) argue that income inequality was a key element in
For elementary school teachers in general classroom settings, other school educators, and school leaders, Benner (theory and practice in teacher education, U. of Tennessee) presents alternative instru
Ever since the first edition of Verna Benner Carson's Spiritual Dimensions of Nursing Practice went out of print, second-hand copies have been highly sought after by practitioners in the field and n
Filtering the events of a few weeks through the perceptions of an adolescent girl, author Kathleen Benner Duble skillfully mines the depth and complexity of human relationships and gives us a glimpse
First published in 1903, Selections from Homer’s Iliad has become a classic Greek textbook. Allen Rogers Benner presents selections from twelve books of the Iliad both in Greek and English. Short sum
The author, Joseph Benner said he felt he could no longer resist the growing inclination to give himself over as a vehicle to a larger presence, to let his mind be subsumed by (or co-creatively intera