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  • Trial of a Thousand Years

    World Order and Islamism

    by Charles Hill ...
    Charles Hill analyzes the refusal of the ideologues of pan-Islam to accept the boundaries and responsibilities of the order of states. He offers a historical perspective on the war of Islamism against the nation-state system, looking at changes in world order from the Thirty Years' War of the seventeenth century to Iran's Islamic revolution in 1979 to the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in Iraq. ... Read more

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  • Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society for the Year 1867

    "Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society" is a significant work that compiles various historical documents and narratives from the state of Minnesota. This collection features contributions from notable figures such as A. J. Hill, Charles Edwin Mayo, Gideon H. Pond, and Henry M. Rice, who played pivotal roles in the development of Minnesota's history. The book serves as a vital resource ... Read more

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  • History of Company E of the Sixth Minnesota Regiment of Volunteer Infantry

    "History of Company E of the Sixth Minnesota Regiment of Volunteer Infantry" is a detailed account of the experiences and contributions of Company E during the American Civil War. Authored by A. J. Hill and Charles J. Stees, the book provides a vivid narrative of the soldiers' lives, their battles, and the camaraderie that developed among them. It serves as a valuable historical document, ... Read more

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  • Three Frenchmen in Bengal

    The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757

    In "Three Frenchmen in Bengal," Samuel Charles Hill artfully intertwines history, culture, and personal narrative, offering a compelling account of the interactions between French expatriates and Indian society during the colonial era. With a keen eye for detail, Hill's literary style merges vivid imagery and sophisticated prose, evoking the complexities of cross-cultural exchanges amid the ... Read more

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  • Three Frenchmen in Bengal

    Enriched edition. The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757

    In "Three Frenchmen in Bengal," Samuel Charles Hill intricately weaves a narrative set against the backdrop of colonial India, exploring the intersecting lives of three French expatriates navigating the complexities of cultural exchange, identity, and exoticism. Hill employs a rich, vivid prose style that captures the essence of Bengal while employing a blend of historical fiction and socio ... Read more

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  • All In: The True Story of a Physician Living on the Edge

    In this powerful and entertaining memoir, Dr. John Charles Hill chronicles his climb of Mount Manaslu, the eighth highest mountain in the world. His keen observational skills and uncommon vulnerability bring to life the terrain, people, and experience of a professionally guided climb in Nepal. Meanwhile, the author's family is in crisis at home in Colorado. Dr. Hill shares multiple personal ... Read more

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  • The Weaver's Lost Art

    by Charles Hill ...
    Series series The Great Unraveling: The Remaking of th
    Looking beneath the surface of strategy, policy, and daily operations, this book uses the analogy of weaving to review the United States' historical responsibility for maintaining international peace and security. Author Charles Hill shows why the United States must marshal all possible elements in the Middle East, and supporters from without, to defeat the enemies of order in the region—and why ... Read more

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  • Grand Strategies

    Literature, Statecraft, and World Order

    by Charles Hill ...
    "The international world of states and their modern system is a literary realm," writes Charles Hill in this powerful work on the practice of international relations. "It is where the greatest issues of the human condition are played out."A distinguished lifelong diplomat and educator, Hill aims to revive the ancient tradition of statecraft as practiced by humane and broadly educated men and women ... Read more

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  • The Salish People: Volume I ebook

    The Thompson and the Okanagan

    Series Book 1 - The Salish People
    Charles Hill-Tout was born in England in 1858 and came to British Columbia in 1891. A pioneer settler at Abbotsford in the Fraser Valley, he devoted many years of fieldwork to his studies of the Salish and published in the scholarly periodicals of the day. He was honoured as president of the Anthropological Section of the Royal Society of Canada and as a fellow of the Royal Anthropological ... Read more

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  • The Salish People: Volume II

    The Squamish and the Lillooet

    Series series The Salish People
    Charles Hill-Tout was born in England in 1858 and came to British Columbia in 1891. A pioneer settler at Abbotsford in the Fraser Valley, he devoted many years studying the Salish and publishing in the scholarly periodicals of the day. He was honoured as president of the Anthropological Section of the Royal Society of Canada and as a fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain. ... Read more

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  • Tripod

    The Small Shabby Carousel Pony

    by Charles Hill ...
    Tripod is a tale about humility, neglect, selflessness, gratitude, and reward. A small shabby carousel pony is overshadowed by magnificent companion beasts. Humble but very kind, he cares about others more than himself, and his selflessness is mightily appreciated. ... Read more

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  • The Salish People: Volume III

    The Mainland Halkomaelem

    Series series The Salish People
    Charles Hill-Tout was born in England in 1858 and came to British Columbia in 1891. A pioneer settler at Abbotsford in the Fraser Valley, he devoted many years of fieldwork to his studies of the Salish and published in the scholarly periodicals of the day. He was honoured as president of the Anthropological Section of the Royal Society of Canada and as a fellow of the Royal Anthropological ... Read more

    $11.99 USD