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victor rohm: The Writer's Handbook J. Paul Dyson, The 2015 edition of firstwriter.com’s bestselling directory for writers provides details of over 1,200 literary agents, book publishers, and magazines, including revised and updated listings from the 2014 edition, and over 380 brand new entries. Tips and advice are provided by top literary agent Andrew Lownie, of the Andrew Lownie Literary Agency Ltd: named by Publishers Marketplace as the top selling agent worldwide. Subject indexes for each area provide easy access to the markets you need, with specific lists for everything from romance publishers, to poetry magazines, to literary agents interested in thrillers. International markets become more accessible than ever, with listings that cover both the main publishing centres of New York and London, as well as markets in other English speaking countries. With more and more agents, publishers, and magazines accepting submissions by email, this international outlook is now more important than ever. There are no adverts, no advertorials, and no obscure listings padding out hundreds of pages. By including only what’s important to writers – contact details for literary agents, publishers, and magazines – this directory is able to provide more listings than its competitors, at a substantially lower price. The book also allows you to create a subscription to the firstwriter.com website for free until 2016. This means you can get free access to the firstwriter.com website, where you can find even more listings, and also benefit from other features such as advanced searches, daily email updates, feedback from users about the markets featured, saved searches, competitions listings, searchable personal notes, and more. “I know firsthand how lonely and dispiriting trying to find an agent and publisher can be. So it's great to find a resource like firstwriter.com that provides contacts, advice and encouragement to aspiring writers. I've been recommending it for years now!” ~ Robin Wade; literary agent at the Wade & Doherty Literary Agency Ltd, and long-term firstwriter.com subscriber |
victor rohm: The Song of the Rose Colin Brown, 2014-05-28 The Song of the Rose is a historical novel about the pioneer airmen of the Royal Flying Corps, set on the Western Front during the First World War. It's the story of fictional character Joe Graham, an educated working class lad who, having started his war in the trenches, first becomes an observer and then eventually a Sopwith Camel pilot during the period 1916 - 1918. The story is full of his adventures with real and imagined characters and encompasses the great battles of the Somme and Passchendaele as observed from the air. It also deals with the big questions around the conduct of the war, the unimaginable waste of millions of young lives and the unpredictable hand of Fate that took so many and spared so few. |
victor rohm: Sudanese Intellectuals in the Global Milieu Gada Kadoda, Sondra Hale, 2022-03-28 This book propels Sudanese intellectuals into the global intellectual milieu and argues for their place in world intellectual history. The book explores the history and evolution of Sudanese thought, knowledge production, and cultural capital from the fifth century to the twenty-first century. |
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victor rohm: Chemical Market Research in Practice Richard E. Chaddock, 1956 |
victor rohm: Hearings United States. Congress Senate, 1953 |
victor rohm: The Nazi Party Courts: Hitler's Management of Conflict in His Movement, 1921-1945 Donald M. McKale, 1974 |
victor rohm: Physics and National Socialism Klaus Hentschel, 1996-03-28 [The author] has done a great service to historians of modern physics by editing this first anthology of primary sources, excellently translated into English... The texts are well selected and range widely, from private correspondence and official memoranda to articles dealing with physics in a propagandistic or popular manner... Many of the sources are extremely interesting and appear here for the first time. Their value is further enhanced by the editor's cross-referencing and detailed notes... [The book] is also a fine introduction to the entire subject. [The] 101-page 'introduction' gives an admirable survey of German physics during the Nazi period as well as a thorough discussion of the historiography of the subject... [The book] is of such quality and usefulness that were I to choose a single book on the history of physics in the Third Reich this might well be the one. H. Kragh, Centaurus |
victor rohm: Zeitschrift des Allgemeinen Oesterreichischen Apotheker-Vereines Allgemeiner Österreichischer Apothekerverein, 1880 |
victor rohm: Zeitschrift des Allgemeinen Österreichischen Apotheker-Vereines , 1880 |
victor rohm: Rohm and Haas Regina Lee Blaszczyk, 2009 In 1909, German entrepreneur Otto Haas came to Philadelphia to sell Oropon, an invention of his friend and business partner, Dr. Otto Rohm, for use in transforming goatskins into kid leather. A century later, Rohm and Haas is a global leader in providing advanced chemicals that enhance the performance of consumer goods, from fast-drying water-based paints to sunscreens with greater SPF functionality and more powerful semiconductor chips. In Rohm and Haas: A Century of Innovation, business historian Regina Lee Blaszczyk examines the 100-year history of this Philadelphia-based chemical company which has long stressed the importance of connecting with the customer. Based on interviews with top executives and research in the firm's corporate archives, the book explores how Rohm and Haas developed its commitment to customer service, growing from a family firm with transatlantic connections into one of the world's leading specialty chemical companies. From its founding, the firm's interactions with different types of customers--tanneries in industrial Philadelphia, the U.S. Army and Navy air forces during World War II, European agriculturalists during the Marshall Plan, and the contemporary electronics industry in Asia--have facilitated innovation, generated products that improved everyday life, and led to global growth. |
victor rohm: A History of Homosexuality in Europe, Vol. I & II Florence Tamagne, 2006 Just crawling out from under the Victorian blanket, Europe was devastated by a gruesome war that consumed the flower of its youth. Tamagne examines the currents of nostalgia and yearning, euphoria, rebellion, and exploration in the post-war era, and the b |
victor rohm: The Myth of German Villainy Benton L. Bradberry, 2012-07 As the title The Myth of German Villainy indicates, this book is about the mischaracterization of Germany as history's ultimate villain. The official story of Western Civilization in the twentieth century casts Germany as the disturber of the peace in Europe, and the cause of both World War I and World War II, though the facts don't bear that out. During both wars, fantastic atrocity stories were invented by Allied propaganda to create hatred of the German people for the purpose of bringing public opinion around to support the wars. The Holocaust propaganda which emerged after World War II further solidified this image of Germany as history's ultimate villain. But how true is this official story? Was Germany really history's ultimate villain? In this book, the author paints a different picture. He explains that Germany was not the perpetrator of World War I nor World War II, but instead, was the victim of Allied aggression in both wars. The instability wrought by World War I made the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia possible, which brought world Communism into existence. Hitler and Germany recognized world Communism, with its base in the Soviet Union, as an existential threat to Western, Christian Civilization, and he dedicated himself and Germany to a death struggle against it. Far from being the disturber of European peace, Germany served as a bulwark which prevented Communist revolution from sweeping over Europe. The pity was that the United States and Britain did not see Communist Russia in the same light, ultimately with disastrous consequences for Western Civilization. The author believes that Britain and the United States joined the wrong side in the war. |
victor rohm: The Unmaking of Adolf Hitler Eugene Davidson, 2004 The Unmaking of Adolf Hitler, which includes dozens of photos from German collections, covers literally every aspect of Hitler's life from his success after he came to power in 1933 to his self-destruction. Renowned author Eugene Davidson describes in detail Hitler's stratagems in reviving morale and undoing the inequitable treaties imposed on Germany after World War I and his shrewd moves to take advantage of the fatal miscalculations of the coalition that had been aligned against the Reich. Once Hitler had brutally improved Germany's desperate state, there followed mortal errors and fateful mistakes of judgment arising from his own inadequacies. Compelling, well-researched, and eminently readable, The Unmaking of Adolf Hitler strives to explain how and why Hitler's empire collapsed from his own actions. Available only in the USA and Canada. |
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victor rohm: Gainesville Punk: A History of Bands & Music Matt Walker, 2016 Known for The Fest, Less Than Jake and Hot Water Music, Gainesville became a creative hub in the 1980s and '90s for many of punk rock's greats. Whether playing at the Hardback or wild house parties, earnest acts like Against Me!, Spoke and Roach Motel all emerged and thrived in the small northern Florida city. Radon burst onto the scene with chaotic energy while Mutley Chix helped inspire local torchbearers No Idea Records. Through this succinct history, author Matt Walker traces each successive generation's contributions and amplifies the fidelity of the Gainesville scene. |
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victor rohm: The Courier Dahn Batchelor, 2017-06-02 Reading about history can be boring at times but not when it is incorporated into a novel such as The Courier. The plot of this story is about the attempt to bring to the Americans information about the Nazis secret endeavors to produce an atomic bomb and the attempts of the Nazis to prevent the secret from falling into the hands of the Americans. This story is encompassed by actual historical events in which those events told in this story occurred prior to, during, and after the Second World War in Europe. The locales in this story are in Belgium, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United States; however, the stories in those locales arent necessarily told in that order. The main fictional characters in this book are an American navy captain, a Dutch family, and a German gestapo agent. Aside from several minor fictional characters, the other people that are described in this book were real people. The events described with reference to the real people depicted in this book actually occurred. Think of this book as a promenade into the events of the last century, when one of the greatest wars in history was initiated by Adolf Hitler. |
victor rohm: The Memoirs of Ernst Röhm Ernst Röhm, 2012-03-15 The Nazi Party leader behind Hitler’s violent rise to power offers a candid chronicle of his life and the early days of National Socialism in Germany. Ernst Röhm was one of the key architects behind the rise of the Nazi Party. From 1919 until 1923, following the defeat of Germany in the First World War, Röhm served in the Freikorps and then National Socialist German Workers’ Party—the Nazi Party. He served as the party’s patron, promoter, and watchdog. With Adolf Hitler, Röhm cofounded the SA, the thuggish workforce behind Nazi political activity. Many believe that Hitler’s rise to power would not have happened without Röhm’s organizational skill, authority, and influence. Though Röhm took part in the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, he became disillusioned with the Nazi Party and resigned in 1925. Röhm wrote his memoirs in 1928—entitled A Traitor’s Story—the year he both resumed working for the Nazis and left to serve in the Bolivian army. In his candid recounting of his experiences, he wrote “Hitler and I were linked by ties of sincere friendship.” Little did Röhm know that their “friendship” would end with Hitler ordering his execution during the Night of the Long Knives. |
victor rohm: Vera Röhm Vera Röhm, Eugen Gomringer, Stephen Bann, 2006 Both a sculptor and a photographer, German-born Vera Röhm is best known for her unorthodox approach to visual art. Using a repertoire of only elementary geometrical shapes, Röhm's incisions, mutilations, and cross-sections of various materials evoke the very real challenges of restoration and reconstruction. Vera Röhm is the first comprehensive collection of this contemporary artist's work to be presented to an English-speaking public. It explores the changing shape of Röhm's art in such installations as Integrations and Shadow Objects, as her photographs of the Jaipur Observatory, and works such as the cube series bearing the inscription Night is the Earth's Shadow, which form part of a significant corpus of work connected with language. Accompanied by essays from renowned poet and critic Eugen Gomringer and the art historian Stephen Bann, Vera Röhm is lavishly illustrated with images from her exhibitions. |
victor rohm: Augustana College Catalog Augustana College (Rock Island, Ill.), 1957 |
victor rohm: Totalitarianism Hannah Arendt, 1968-03-20 The great twentieth-century political philosopher examines how Hitler and Stalin gained and maintained power, and the nature of totalitarian states. In the final volume of her classic work The Origins of Totalitarianism, Hannah Arendt focuses on the two genuine forms of the totalitarian state in modern history: the dictatorships of Bolshevism after 1930 and of National Socialism after 1938. Identifying terror as the very essence of this form of government, she discusses the transformation of classes into masses and the use of propaganda in dealing with the nontotalitarian world—and in her brilliant concluding chapter, she analyzes the nature of isolation and loneliness as preconditions for total domination. “The most original and profound—therefore the most valuable—political theoretician of our times.” —Dwight Macdonald, The New Leader |
victor rohm: Index of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office United States. Patent Office, 1973 pt. 1. List of patentees.--pt. 2. Index to subjects of inventions. |
victor rohm: Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office , 2000 |
victor rohm: Biennial Report ... Illinois. State Board of Examiners of Architects, 1911 |
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victor rohm: Removal of Waterblocks from Gas-producing Formations J. L. Eakin, J. L. Miller, W. E. Eckard, 1965 |
victor rohm: Extraction of Manganese from Georgia Umber Ore by a Sulfuric Acid-ferrous Sulfate Process (in Two Parts). C. E. Arthur, Dean W. Boley, Dunham James T., Francis X. Tartaron, George Cletus Price, Gilbert M. Farrior, Glenn L. Cook, Harry R. Nicholls, Herbert P. LeVan, J. L. Eakin, J. M. Stuve, Jerry B. F. Champlin, John W. Thatcher, Larry A. Haas, Martin H. Stanczyk, Philip G. Burkhalter, Ronald Barany, S. E. Khalafalla, Wilbur I. Duvall, Clifford W. Schultz, Don R. Thompson, Edward George Davis, Frank Badda, Frederick E. Armstrong, G. U. Dinneen, H. R. Johnson, Ignatz L. Feld, Joseph M. Pugliese, L. E. D. Pease, Lanford H. Adami, Verne E. Hooker, William Joseph Campbell, Francis E. Brantley, P. G. Barnard, T. N. Rushton, W. E. Eckard, William K. Overbey, 1965 |
victor rohm: The National Poland-China Record National Poland-China Record Company, 1921 |
victor rohm: The Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry , 1918 |
victor rohm: Register of Planned Emergency Producers , 1984 |
victor rohm: Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1960 Includes Part 1, Number 1: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - June) |
victor rohm: The Holy Reich Richard Steigmann-Gall, 2003-04-21 Analyzing the previously unexplored religious views of the Nazi elite, Richard Steigmann-Gall argues against the consensus that Nazism as a whole was either unrelated to Christianity or actively opposed to it. He demonstrates that many participants in the Nazi movement believed that the contours of their ideology were based on a Christian understanding of Germany's ills and their cure. A program usually regarded as secular in inspiration - the creation of a racialist 'people's community' embracing antisemitism, antiliberalism and anti-Marxism - was, for these Nazis, conceived in explicitly Christian terms. His examination centers on the concept of 'positive Christianity,' a religion espoused by many members of the party leadership. He also explores the struggle the 'positive Christians' waged with the party's paganists - those who rejected Christianity in toto as foreign and corrupting - and demonstrates that this was not just a conflict over religion, but over the very meaning of Nazi ideology itself. |
victor rohm: Index of Patents Issued from the United States Patent and Trademark Office , 1993 |
victor rohm: Churchill and Hitler David Jablonsky, 2014-01-14 This collection of essays examines the development of Churchill and Hitler as strategic leaders and analyses in particular the impact of their formative years on their leadership styles, operational codes', views on civilmilitary relations, and approaches to the conduct of war at strategic, operational and tactical levels. Ultimately, victory depended on the calculated use of all the means of national power military, political, psychological and economic to achieve the national end. These essays demonstrate it was Churchill who best understood that calculation. |
victor rohm: Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office United States. Patent Office, 1970 |
victor rohm: Patent Law in Biotechnology, Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Harold C. Wegner, 1992-03-23 A practical guide to patent prosecution and strategy in the US with particular reference to invention in chemicals and biotechnology. The presentation is focused on case law in the US and deals with specific cases. A section is devoted to international patent protection. |
victor rohm: SiC Technology Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, 2024-08-13 This essential book offers comprehensive coverage of Silicon Carbide (SiC) technology, including materials, manufacturing processes, device development, and design approaches. Authored by leading experts, it provides authoritative insights for engineers, researchers, and enthusiasts. Understanding SiC's future impact on technology is crucial, making this publication indispensable for those seeking to leverage its transformative potential. |
victor rohm: The Architects' Directory and Specification Index , 1913 Containing a complete list of the architects of the United States, Canada, Cuba and Porto Rico, classified by states and towns, etc. |
victor rohm: Small Business and Society United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business, 1976 |
Victor (name) - Wikipedia
Victor is both a given name and a surname. It is Latin in origin meaning winner or conqueror, and the word “victor” still means this in Modern English.
VICTOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VICTOR is one that defeats an enemy or opponent : winner. How to use victor in a sentence.
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May 28, 2025 · “VICTOR”, with a brand name originated from the word “victory”, over the decades has carried a rich number of raw badminton talents to proud champions.
Meaning, origin and history of the name Victor
Dec 1, 2024 · Roman name meaning "victor, conqueror" in Latin. It was common among early Christians, and was borne by several early saints and three popes. It was rare as an English …
Victor - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
5 days ago · The name Victor is a boy's name of Latin origin meaning "conqueror". Victor is one of the earliest Christian names, borne (as Vittorio) by several saints and popes, symbolizing …
Victor: meaning, origin, and significance explained - What the Name
Victor is a Latin name that has its roots in the verb “vincere,” meaning “to conquer” or “to win.” The name has a strong association with victory, success, and conquering challenges. It embodies …
Victor - Name Meaning, What does Victor mean? - Think Baby …
Victor as a boys' name is pronounced VIK-tor. It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Victor is "conqueror". From late Latin victorius, it was used by Christians to symbolize Christ's victory …
VICTOR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
VICTOR meaning: 1. the winner of a game, competition, election, war, etc.: 2. the winner of a game, competition…. Learn more.
Renée Victor Dead from Lymphoma: ‘Coco’ and ‘Weeds’ Actress …
Jun 1, 2025 · Renée Victor, who voiced Abuelita in the Pixar film ‘Coco’ and played Lupita on Showtime’s ‘Weeds,’ reportedly died of lymphoma on May 30, 2025. She was 86.
Victor - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Victor is of Latin origin and means "conqueror" or "victorious." It is derived from the Latin word "victor," which refers to someone who has achieved victory or success. The name …
Victor (name) - Wikipedia
Victor is both a given name and a surname. It is Latin in origin meaning winner or conqueror, and the word “victor” still means this in Modern English.
VICTOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VICTOR is one that defeats an enemy or opponent : winner. How to use victor in a sentence.
VICTOR Badminton | Global
May 28, 2025 · “VICTOR”, with a brand name originated from the word “victory”, over the decades has carried a rich number of raw badminton talents to proud champions.
Meaning, origin and history of the name Victor
Dec 1, 2024 · Roman name meaning "victor, conqueror" in Latin. It was common among early Christians, and was borne by several early saints and three popes. It was rare as an English …
Victor - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
5 days ago · The name Victor is a boy's name of Latin origin meaning "conqueror". Victor is one of the earliest Christian names, borne (as Vittorio) by several saints and popes, symbolizing …
Victor: meaning, origin, and significance explained - What the Name
Victor is a Latin name that has its roots in the verb “vincere,” meaning “to conquer” or “to win.” The name has a strong association with victory, success, and conquering challenges. It embodies …
Victor - Name Meaning, What does Victor mean? - Think Baby …
Victor as a boys' name is pronounced VIK-tor. It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Victor is "conqueror". From late Latin victorius, it was used by Christians to symbolize Christ's victory …
VICTOR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
VICTOR meaning: 1. the winner of a game, competition, election, war, etc.: 2. the winner of a game, competition…. Learn more.
Renée Victor Dead from Lymphoma: ‘Coco’ and ‘Weeds’ Actress …
Jun 1, 2025 · Renée Victor, who voiced Abuelita in the Pixar film ‘Coco’ and played Lupita on Showtime’s ‘Weeds,’ reportedly died of lymphoma on May 30, 2025. She was 86.
Victor - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Victor is of Latin origin and means "conqueror" or "victorious." It is derived from the Latin word "victor," which refers to someone who has achieved victory or success. The name …