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The book is nothing more than a rewrite of one of her previous books, which was published for the first time in 1909 with the title The method of scientific pedagogy applied to infant education in children's homes. This book was rewritten and republished five times, adding each time the new discoveries and techniques learnt; in particular, it ...
The library's main branch is in Moab, Utah and a second branch is located in Castle Valley, Utah. [1] The library's mission is to serve as a freely accessible resource that connects people, information, and ideas to inspire, empower, and enrich all members of the community. [2]
L. E. Modesitt, Jr. (born 1943) fantasy, science fiction, poetry, non-fiction Adrienne Monson (born 1983) – paranormal romance, urban fantasy Thomas S. Monson (1927–2018) – religious nonfiction, inspirational nonfiction, history
(Ernest) Charles Nelson (15 September 1951-20 May 2024) was a botanist who specialised in the heather family, Ericaceae, especially Erica, and whose past research interests included the Proteaceae especially Adenanthos. [1] He was the author or editor of over 24 books and more than 150 research papers (usually signed E. Charles Nelson).
Charlie Steen was born in 1919 in Caddo, Stephens County, Texas, the son of Charles A. and Rosalie Wilson Steen, and attended high school in Houston.As a teen Steen worked summers for a construction company that helped finance his education; this is the same company that his first stepfather Lisle had died working at. [2]
Charles Nelson (1942 - 2003) [1] was an American writer, best known for his 1981 novel The Boy Who Picked the Bullets Up. [2] Originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, [3] he moved to DeLand, Florida with his family at age 12 [3] and later graduated from Stetson University. [4] He served as a medic in the United States Marine Corps during the ...
Nelson's Perpetual Loose Leaf Encyclopaedia: An International Work of Reference was an encyclopedia originally published in twelve volumes by Thomas Nelson and Sons starting with Volume 1 in 1906 through to Volume 12 in 1907.
The Scholar of Moab is a 2011 American novel written by Steven L. Peck and published by Torrey House Press. Set in Moab, Utah, it follows the life of Hyrum Thayne, a poorly educated aspiring scientist, and his role in his increasingly superstitious local community. Thayne's unreliable first-person narrative relays the story.