William Green fu un prolifico autore focalizzato su argomenti aeronautici e militari. Dopo il servizio nella Royal Air Force, dedicò la sua vita adulta a un'ampia ricerca e alla scrittura di opere sugli aeromobili e la loro storia. Le sue opere, in particolare quelle sui velivoli da guerra del Terzo Reich, sono considerate dei classici del settore. L'eredità di Green risiede nella sua profonda conoscenza e nel suo approccio appassionato alla documentazione della storia dell'aviazione.
Exploring themes of loss and self-discovery, the narrative delves into the protagonist's intimate experiences as they navigate the complexities of life and death within the familiar confines of home. Through poignant reflections and personal revelations, the book captures the emotional landscape of grief and the search for meaning amidst life's inevitable transitions.
This reprint preserves the original text from 1874, offering readers a chance to explore a historical work that reflects the themes and societal norms of its time. The book showcases the writing style and cultural context of the 19th century, making it a valuable resource for those interested in literature from this period. Readers can expect an authentic experience of the author's voice and perspective, as well as insights into the historical backdrop that influenced the narrative.
An Elementary Hebrew Grammar is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1902. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
In-depth interviews with more than forty of the world's super-investors reveal that the keys to wealth and business success hold other life lessons as well.
Billionaire investors. If we think of them, it's with a mixture of awe and suspicion. Clearly, they possess a kind of genius - the proverbial Midas Touch. But are the skills they possess transferable? And would we really want to be them? Do they have anything to teach us besides making money?In Richer, Wiser, Happier, award-winning journalist William Green has spent nearly twenty-five years interviewing these investing wizards and discovered that their talents expand well beyond the financial realm and into practical philosophy.Green ushers us into the lives of more than forty of the world's super-investors, visiting them in their offices, vacation homes, and even their places of worship - all to share what they have to teach us. Green brings together the thinking of some of the best investors, from Warren Buffet to Howard Marks to John Templeton, and provides gems of insight that will enrich you not only financially but also professionally and personally.