Harry Benson’s rare, exclusive photos of the elusive and controversial chess genius Bobby Fischer taken during the historic World Championship chess match in Iceland in 1972 in which Fischer
The definitive story of Fischer Black, one of the greatest financial minds of all timeBesides revolutionizing finance with the Black-Scholes option pricing model, Fischer Black forever changed Wall St
A comprehensive and up-to-date overview of this process, from the basic science to commercial issues. In addition to the chemical and industrial side of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, this monograph deals
Carl Maria von Weber is recognized as the father of the German Romantic and Nationalist music. Morgan walks readers through the masterpieces that comprise Weber's oeuvre, providing key insights by int
This is the first fully-illustrated biography of one of the greatest thinkers of the 20th century, famous for his pioneering exploration of dreams, the unconscious, and spirituality. Carl Jung continu
This interdisciplinary book honors Columbia professor and New York intellectual Carl Woodring. Chapters on Romantic and Victorian culture by scholars join in conversation with Woodring’s teachings on
Carl Schmitt is one of the most widely read and influential German thinkers of the twentieth century. His fundamental works on friend and enemy, legality and legitimacy, dictatorship, political theolo
Despite its enormous popularity throughout the 19th century, Weber’s swan song, Oberon, has remained separate from the mainstream thrust of our modern understanding of German Romanic opera. In Carl Ma
In this first comprehensive examination of the music of the most prolific Bach son, David Schulenberg offers new perspectives on the career, style, and originality of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.
History has remembered Carl Furillo as an opponent of Jackie Robinson becoming a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers, despite that being untrue. This biography sets the record straight, while also detaili
This work is a biography of Carl Hubbell, a baseball legend who was active in the 1930s for the New York Giants and an eight-time All-Star. Hubbell was a left-handed ace from Oklahoma who is still re
In recent years, Carl Warner’s photographs have been unofficially circulating on the Internet and in mass e-mailings, to the pleasure of thousands upon thousands of viewers. Now, these i
An updated look at what Fischer Black's ideas on business cycles and equilibrium mean today Throughout his career, Fischer Black described a view of business fluctuations based on the idea that a wel
The late Carl Whitaker's enormous insight and clinical expertise made themselves felt in virtually every area of psychotherapy. His most significant writings are collected in this volume.
Even the most admired families have secrets to hide . . . Nina Fischer carries a camera wherever she goes—so she can view life through a filter. Safely. After her mother abandoned her to the str
This book includes both the original German version and, for the first time, an English translation of Carl Wilhelm Frölich’s important essay of 1792, which Georg Foster praised as «one of the rarest
A Look into Bobby’s MindFrom December 1966 until January 1970, Bobby Fischer wrote a chess column for Boys’ Life, the official magazine of the Boy Scouts of America. Now, for the first time, all of th
Since becoming editor-in-chief in 2009 Thomas Fischer has overseen the publication of 22 issues of the Journal of Environmental and Policy Management. This wide-ranging and thought-provoking volume pr
This book traces Carl E. Meyers’ military experiences from 1940 to 1944, showing how an average American went through, being drafted, basic training, and combat during World War II. A large part of th
300 years ago, USS Carl Sagan blasted off from overpopulated Earth in search of survival. Returning to Earth, the USS Carl Sagan finds humanity now extinct and Earth populated only by deadly, once ext
Performers include:‧ Early music ensembles, such as Chapelle Royale, Lionheart, Sequentia, and the Tallis Scholars‧ Singers Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Renee Fleming, and Joan Sutherland‧ Cellist Yo-Yo
Performers include:‧ Early music ensembles, such as Chapelle Royale, Lionheart, Sequentia, and the Tallis Scholars‧ Singers Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Renee Fleming, and Joan Sutherland‧ Cellist Yo-Yo
Performers include:‧ Early music ensembles, such as Chapelle Royale, Lionheart, Sequentia, and the Tallis Scholars‧ Singers Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Renee Fleming, and Joan Sutherland‧ Cellist Yo-Yo
Performers include:‧ Early music ensembles, such as Chapelle Royale, Lionheart, Sequentia, and the Tallis Scholars‧ Singers Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Renee Fleming, and Joan Sutherland‧ Cellist Yo-Yo
New York-based artist Urs Fischer (born 1973 in Zurich) has devised a surreal universe in which dust bunnies are magnified into landscapes and a lump of clay squeezed in the artist's fist becomes a to
Carl Djerassi seems to have had more than his fair share of lives, some lived sequentially, others simultaneously: world famous research chemist, innovative teacher, birth control guru, successful bus
At the end of World War II, U.S. intelligence agents confiscated thousands of Nazi documents on what was known as the “Fischer-Tropsch Process”—a series of equations developed by German chemists unloc
A senior inspector with the German Federal Police, Fischer has been a participant and team leader in several police operations in the European Union since 2003. He explains the influences shaping the
"On August 16, 1920, Yankees pitcher Carl Mays threw a fastball that struck Cleveland Indians shortstop Ray Chapman in the head. Chapman, a star player, died the next morning. Hit by Pitch is a nonfic
Interrupting the ordered routine of the Mecosta County Amish settlement, an angelic visitor awakens Judith to a new faith.All Judith Fischer ever wanted is to marry within her community and raise a fa
Fischer offers a captivating analysis of Europe’s turbulent history during the first half of the twentieth century, from the optimism at the turn of the century to the successive waves of destruction
Fischer offers a captivating analysis of Europe’s turbulent history during the first half of the twentieth century, from the optimism at the turn of the century to the successive waves of destruction
Mary-Margaret yearned to dedicate her life to the Lord. Jesus had another idea.When Mary-Margaret Fischer met Jude Keller, the lighthouse keeper's son, she was studying at a convent school on a small
Offering a fresh perspective on the first of the "Indian Wars," Joseph R. Fischer reassesses the historical value of a campaign generally regarded as one of the Continental army's strategic fiascoes.