The eighteen contributions in this volume are based on papers presented at the 6th International Conference on Language Variation in Europe (ICLaVE 6), which was held at the University of Freiburg, Germany, from June 29 to July 1, 2011. The volume includes plenaries by Sjef Barbiers (‘Where is syntactic variation?’) and Arnulf Deppermann/ Stefan Kleiner …
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Three Early Works (LFB)
H.L. Mencken presents master styling in A Book of Prefaces (1917), Damn! (1918), and The American Credo (1920). Prefaces is a book of literary criticism containing the essays “Joseph Conrad,” “Theodore Dreiser,” “James Huneker,” and “Puritanism as a Literary Force.” He hoped that “they may at least blow a wind through the prevailing fogs, and …
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The Beginning of the End is the first novel by Michael T. Snyder, the publisher of The Economic Collapse Blog. If you want to know what things in America are going to look like in a few years, you need to read this book. The Beginning of the End is a mystery/thriller set in the …
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Gold: A Different Point of View
Should you invest in gold?More to the point, can you afford to? This book argues that you cannot NOT afford to, in terms of safety and return, but also that anyone can start investing in gold. Gold is not just ingots. The common response to gold is that it is only for the wealthy: those …
Read More »Christian Mueller: Confirming Dividend Changes and the Non-Monotonic Investor Revision of Earnings Persistence (Paperback); 2013 Edition
Economics as a Science of Human Behaviour : Towards a New Social Science Paradigm (Paperback)–by Bruno S. Frey [2013 Edition]
Recent Developments in the Economics of Happiness (The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series #271)
What makes people happy in life? This crucial question has the potential to shake up economics. In recent years, dissatisfaction with the understanding of welfare in economics and new opportunities for empirical study of people’s subjective well-being have spurred impressive and stimulating new research into the ‘dismal’ science, resulting in increased interest in the economics …
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