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joyce tracksler: Time Briton Hadden, 1997 |
joyce tracksler: Standard Directory of Advertisers , 1990 |
joyce tracksler: Marquis Who's Who Publications; Index to All Books Marquis Who's Who, Inc, 1983 |
joyce tracksler: Books In Print 2004-2005 Ed Bowker Staff, Staff Bowker, Ed, 2004 |
joyce tracksler: Bowker's Guide to Characters in Fiction 2007 , 2008-02 |
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joyce tracksler: Thrush Green Miss Read, 1960 Miss Read introduces the inhabitants of the lovely village of Thrush Green during the course of one pivotal day--May Day. |
joyce tracksler: The Ancient Maya Sylvanus Griswold Morley, George W. Brainerd, 1983 |
joyce tracksler: The Working Press of the Nation , 1973 |
joyce tracksler: Haines San Francisco City & Suburban Criss-cross Directory , 2010 |
joyce tracksler: Higher Education Exchange , 1978 |
joyce tracksler: Home of the Brave Joyce Tracksler, 2009-09 Police Chief Parks of Kittery, too old to fight in the WWII, nonetheless fights the deadliest fire-bug ever which Chief Randy Stewart of Portsmouth, whose life is balanced on the movement of a bullet, chases the murderous phantoms who cause prostitutes to disappear. And Mary Rose Sabatino, owner of the Bread of Angels Bakery, discovers true love amid the most horrendous crime of all...a crime so terrible, so disgusting, that to this day, people speak of it in stunned whispers. Enjoy the tenth of Tracksler's engaging books, combining charming fictional characters with a few not-so-fictional ones, deadly humor, a little bit of love, a lot of intrigue, and a fascinating window into the history of the Kittery-Portsmouth areas in 1943 as America's Home Front does its bit for the War. Tracksler is the multi-award-winning author of ten books, each a glimpse into murder, special problems, entertainment, topical recipes and history through the ages, as well as continuing the lives, excitement and loves of the Sabatino cousins. |
joyce tracksler: The Caxley Chronicles Miss Read, 2007 Set in Caxley, the quiet country town neighboring the village of Fairacre, The Caxley Chronicles follow two intertwined families, the Howards and the Norths, through the tumultuous first half of the twentieth century. The first Caxley tale, The Market Square, introduces the deep-rooted camaraderie of Septimus Howard and Bender North, whose friendship survives misunderstandings, the tragedy of war, and the bitterness of loss. The story of their families continues through the generations. The second tale, The Howards of Caxley, tells of Edward Howard, grandson to them both. Edward flies for the Royal Air Force Reserve as England prepares for another war -- and Caxley braces itself for overwhelming changes. |
joyce tracksler: The Conquest of American Inflation Thomas J. Sargent, 1999 In The Conquest of American Inflation, Thomas J. Sargent presents an analysis of the rise and fall of U.S. inflation after 1960. He examines two broad explanations for the behavior of inflation and unemployment in this period: the natural rate hypothesis joined to the Lucas critique and a more traditional econometric policy evaluation modified to include adaptive expectations and learning. His purpose is not only to determine which is the better account, but also to codify for the benefit of the next generation the economic forces that cause inflation. Providing an original methodological link between theoretical and policy economics, this book will engender much debate and become an indispensable text for academics, graduate students, and professional economists. |
joyce tracksler: Worse Than a Thief Joyce Tracksler, 2006-08-01 Charming Kittery, Maine was rocked by brutal murders. A year later, Regina's unhappy marriage falls apart and she seeks refuge. in the house of the deaths. Can her new love, a dog, and two ghosts save Reggie from the killer? |
joyce tracksler: Goodnight Ganesha Nadia Salomon, 2021-08-31 A gorgeously illustrated goodnight story that celebrates the nighttime rituals of two young children visiting their grandparents in India. As nighttime falls over the city, two children visiting their grandparents in India find there's so much fun to be had! Whether it's listening to epic stories or observing rituals in the puja room, there are many moments that make this time together special. In this beautiful, rhyming ode to bedtime, the only thing more universal than getting ready for bed and saying goodnight is the love between children and their grandparents. Nadia Salomon’s Goodnight Ganesha reminds readers that saying goodnight is both universal and unique and that all children deserve bedtime books that reflect their experiences and culture. --Hallee Adelman, author of My Quiet Ship A pair of parallel poems, both steeped in references to India and Hinduism, form this stunningly illustrated tribute to family rituals [with] gorgeous, classically stylized art. Contemporary Hindu families will love the culturally specific details, while cultural outsiders will appreciate the universality of a bedtime routine. —Booklist |
joyce tracksler: The Ohio State University Bulletin Ohio State University, 1964 |
joyce tracksler: A Fat Virgin Death Joyce Tracksler, 2007-09 Captain Jack (Scumbag to his many friends) Scambaugh's luxury catamaran sets sail for love and adventure in the British Virgin Islands. But on idyllic Virgin Gorda, he and his sixteen passengers are astonished and dismayed to find death and terror lurking among the coconut palms and turquoise blue waters. Now Detective Inspector Carlton Reese and his brilliant sidekick, Effalyn Penn, must separate Mother Nature's macabre jokes from the horror of deliberate murder. About the Author: J. Tracksler was born and raised in Greenwich, Connecticut. Tracksler now lives on an island in Maine and enjoys opera, gardening and family. |
joyce tracksler: The Ice Floe Joyce Tracksler, 2004 Mallory Bone, The Eskimo, together with her cohorts, Dr. Death and The Candy Man, assist in the suicide of the terminally ill. Is she an angel of mercy or merely a delusional serial killer? |
joyce tracksler: Muslim Girls Rise Saira Mir, 2019-10-29 Little Leaders meets Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls in this gorgeous nonfiction picture book that introduces readers to nineteen powerhouse Muslim women who rose up and made their voices heard. Long ago, Muslim women rode into battle to defend their dreams. They opened doors to the world’s oldest library. They ruled, started movements, and spread knowledge. Today, Muslim women continue to make history. Once upon a time, they were children with dreams, just like you. Discover the true stories of nineteen unstoppable Muslim women of the twenty-first century who have risen above challenges, doubts, and sometimes outright hostility to blaze trails in a wide range of fields. Whether it was the culinary arts, fashion, sports, government, science, entertainment, education, or activism, these women never took “no” for an answer or allowed themselves to be silenced. Instead, they worked to rise above and not only achieve their dreams, but become influential leaders. Through short, information-rich biographies and vibrant illustrations, Muslim Girls Rise introduces young readers to the diverse and important contributions Muslim women have made, and role models they may never have heard of before, but whose stories they will never forget. |
joyce tracksler: The Tears of San Antonio Joyce Tracksler, 2004 When the devilishly handsome Carlo Rosato came to work at the Castle and wooed Francesca Sabatino, the once-kindly Saint Antonio turned his back on his little village. The result is murder, suicide, forbidden love, insatiable jealousy, and evil-forcing the villagers to flee to America. |
joyce tracksler: Laxmi's Mooch Shelly Anand, 2021-03-02 A joyful, body-positive picture book about a young Indian American girl's journey to accept her body hair and celebrate her heritage after being teased about her mustache. Laxmi never paid much attention to the tiny hairs above her lip. But one day while playing farm animals at recess, her friends point out that her whiskers would make her the perfect cat. She starts to notice body hair all over--on her arms, legs, and even between her eyebrows. With her parents' help, Laxmi learns that hair isn't just for heads, but that it grows everywhere, regardless of gender. Featuring affirming text by Shelly Anand and exuberant, endearing illustrations by Nabi H. Ali, Laxmi's Mooch is a celebration of our bodies and our body hair, in whichever way they grow. |
joyce tracksler: Murder at Malafortuna J. Tracksler, 2003-08 Julie Stanton flees the stultifying confines of a world full of Yuppie men and pretentious food, traveling to a tiny village in Italy. She stumbles over the bodies of two Americans, realizing that only she can bring the murderer to justice. |
joyce tracksler: Country Bunch Miss Read, 2001 |
joyce tracksler: Deceit Joyce Tracksler, 2005-07-01 A desperate woman survives the September 11 tragedy, changing identity with a dead co-worker to escape her seemingly insurmountable problems, only to find that her new identity thrusts her into an even more horrific web of deceit and danger. |
joyce tracksler: Mrs. Pringle of Fairacre Miss Read, Read, 2001-11 Through the eyes of many Fairacre friends, we trace Mrs. Pringle's life and her stormy standing as the redoubtable cleaner of the town's school. However maddening she is, life at Fairacre would be poorer without her. |
joyce tracksler: Indigenous Dispossession María Bianet Castellanos, 2021 Introduction : indigenous Cancún -- Before housing reform : the gendering of urban property -- Promoting housing reform : debt as patrimony -- After housing reform : credit as the new frontier -- Foreclosure : waiting out the state -- Eviction : invoking indigenous resistance -- Epilogue : a cautionary tale of indebtedness. |
joyce tracksler: New World of Gain Brian P. Owensby, 2021 In the centuries before Europeans crossed the Atlantic, social and material relations among the indigenous Guaraní people of present-day Paraguay were based on reciprocal gift-giving. But the Spanish and Portuguese newcomers who arrived in the sixteenth century seemed interested in the Guaraní only to advance their own interests, either through material exchange or by getting the Guaraní to serve them. This book tells the story of how Europeans felt empowered to pursue individual gain in the New World, and how the Guaraní people confronted this challenge to their very way of being. Although neither Guaraní nor Europeans were positioned to grasp the larger meaning of the moment, their meeting was part of a global sea change in human relations and the nature of economic exchange. Brian P. Owensby uses the centuries-long encounter between Europeans and the indigenous people of South America to reframe the notion of economic gain as a historical development rather than a matter of human nature. Owensby argues that gain--the pursuit of individual, material self-interest--must be understood as a global development that transformed the lives of Europeans and non-Europeans, wherever these two encountered each other in the great European expansion spanning the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries. |
joyce tracksler: Farmers National Bank of Bucks County, Bristol, Pennsylvania Charles E Scott, Farmers National Bank of Bucks County, 2021-09-10 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
joyce tracksler: Paletó and Me Aparecida Vilaça, 2021-09-21 Winner of the prestigious Casa de las Américas Prize, this work spins a heartfelt story of an improbable relationship between an anthropologist and her charismatic Indigenous father. When Aparecida Vilaça first traveled down the remote Negro River in Amazonia, she expected to come back with notebooks and tapes full of observations about the Indigenous Wari' people—but not with a new father. In Paletó and Me, Vilaça shares her life with her adoptive Wari' family, and the profound personal transformations involved in becoming kin. Paletó—unfailingly charming, always prepared with a joke—shines with life in Vilaça's account of their unusual father-daughter relationship. Paletó was many things: he was a survivor, who lived through the arrival of violent invaders and diseases. He was a leader, who taught through laughter and care, spoke softly, yet was always ready to jump into the unknown. He could shift seamlessly between the roles of the observer and the observed, and in his visits to Rio de Janeiro, deconstructs urban social conventions with ease and wit. Begun the day after Paletó's death at the age of 85, Paletó and Me is a celebration of life, weaving together the author's own memories of learning the lifeways of Indigenous Amazonia with her father's testimony to Wari' persistence in the face of colonization. Speaking from the heart as both anthropologist and daughter, Vilaça offers an intimate look at Indigenous lives in Brazil over nearly a century. |
joyce tracksler: Taxis vs. Uber Juan Manuel del Nido, 2021-11-09 Uber's April 2016 launch in Buenos Aires plunged the Argentine capital into a frenzied hysteria that engulfed courts of law, taxi drivers, bureaucrats, the press, the general public, and Argentina's president himself. Economist and anthropologist Juan M. del Nido, who had arrived in the city six months earlier to research the taxi industry, suddenly found himself documenting the unprecedented upheaval in real time. Taxis vs. Uber examines the ensuing conflict from the perspective of the city's globalist, culturally liberal middle class, showing how notions like monopoly, efficiency, innovation, competition, and freedom fueled claims that were often exaggerated, inconsistent, unverifiable, or plainly false, but that shaped the experience of the conflict such that taxi drivers' stakes in it were no longer merely disputed but progressively written off, pathologized, and explained away. This first book-length study of the lead-up to and immediate aftermath of the arrival of a major platform economy to a metropolitan capital considers how the clash between Uber and the traditional taxi industry played out in courtrooms, in the press, and on the street. Looking to court cases, the politics of taxi licenses, social media campaigns, telecommunications infrastructure, public protests, and Uber's own promotional materials, del Nido examines the emergence of post-political reasoning: an increasingly common way in which societies neutralize disagreement, shaping how we understand what we can even legitimately argue about and how. |
joyce tracksler: The Friends' Intelligencer , 1838 |
joyce tracksler: Jobless Growth in the Dominican Republic Christian Krohn-Hansen, 2022 Living with Jobless Growth offers an original and captivating contribution to the scholarship on popular economic practices, urban changes, and today's Latin America and the Caribbean-- |
joyce tracksler: Genealogies of Long Island Families , 1987 Since its inception in 1870, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record has been at the forefront in publishing articles on Long Island families, many of them lengthy, definitive studies spread out over several issues. In a number of these articles the English or Dutch origin of families is established. No better purpose could be served than to gather these articles together and reprint them in their entirety, thus making available a mass of information on Long Island families that has previously been difficult to locate. With the articles appropriately consolidated and arranged, and additions and corrections from The Record properly appended, this two-volume compilation becomes the single greatest repository of Long Island genealogies in existence. In addition, it is fully indexed and is published with an introduction by Henry B. Hoff, former editor of The Record. |
joyce tracksler: The Green Goddess Louise Jordan Miln, 1922 The Vicar was suffering-almost as much as he had suffered the night that Helen, his wife, had died-and because he was suffering he dressed his fine cameo-like face in its sunniest smile. That was his way-parts of his creed-of-daily-life, an intrinsic part of his self. A godly man, in the sweetest and strongest senses of that overused word, Philip Reynolds had a wholesome flair for the things of earth that both mellow human life and give it a tang. He liked his dinner, and he liked it good. He loved his roses, and he was vastly proud of his turnips. His modest cellar was admirably stocked. He enjoyed the logs that burned and glowed on his wide hearths. He was fond of his books-both inside and out. If he found a newly purchased book (he subscribed to no library) little worth reading, he discarded it. He gave it away, if he held it harmless; if he thought it a hurtful volume, he burned it. But his taste was broad, and his charity-to books as well as to people-was wide. |
joyce tracksler: Play Me the Song of Death Dale Pierce, 1983-01-01 |
joyce tracksler: Joyce's Journal : Memories and Other Things Joyce Chapman Thorne, 1983 |
joyce tracksler: Joyce J. Scott 96.4 Joyce Scott, Victor Zamudio-Taylor, ArtPace (Foundation : San Antonio, Tex.), International Artist-in-Residence Program, 1997 |
joyce tracksler: Unsinkable Joyce B Lohse, 2006 Molly Brown was heroine of the Titanic disaster, but when asked about the experience, she said, Please don't say I'm a heroine. I did only the natural thing and not the heroic...It isn't who you are, nor what you have, but what you are that counts. That was proved on the Titanic...it was the Brown luck. I'm the unsinkable Mrs. J.J. Brown.Margaret 'Molly' Brown's life was the stuff of legends. The heroine of the Titanic disaster was also a business woman, art collector, social and political activist,and philantropist during her full life. As she said of others, she had a heart as big as a ham.Unsinkable by Joyce B. Lohse is as entertaining as it is accurate. It is the perfect Molly Brown biography for readers of all ages. -Andrea Malcomb, Director of Molly Brown House Museum |
joyce tracksler: Joyce Kilmer Joyce Kilmer, 2014-03 This Is A New Release Of The Original 1890 Edition. |
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