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David Robinson

    6 agosto 1930
    Ming China and its Allies
    In the Shadow of the Mongol Empire
    The Christian Family Toolbox: 52 Benedictine Activities for the Home
    Chaplin
    Emerson and the Conduct of Life
    The Sacred Art of Marriage
    • Focusing on marriage as a creative journey, this book provides fifty-two spiritual practices inspired by The Rule of St. Benedict. It offers newlywed couples a structured approach to deepen their relationship through daily, weekly, seasonal, and annual activities. Organized into four parts representing the seasons, readers will explore ancient wisdom and practical tools to enrich their spiritual lives together. This guide encourages couples to grow in their faith and connection throughout the year, celebrating the gift of marriage.

      The Sacred Art of Marriage
    • Emerson and the Conduct of Life

      Pragmatism and Ethical Purpose in the Later Work

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The book delves into Emerson's significant later writings, highlighting their evolving focus on a philosophy centered around the 'conduct of life.' Robinson examines how these works reflect Emerson's thoughts on personal ethics, self-reliance, and the practical application of philosophy in everyday living, revealing a deeper understanding of his intellectual journey.

      Emerson and the Conduct of Life
    • Chaplin

      • 816pagine
      • 29 ore di lettura

      A biography examining the extraordinary life of Charlie Chaplin. Writing with full access to the Chaplin archives, the author provides an insight into Chaplin's working methods. Published to coincide with the release of the film Chaplin.

      Chaplin
    • The book presents 52 engaging and meaningful activities designed to enhance family life. Each activity is crafted to be enjoyable and straightforward, encouraging families to bond, communicate, and create lasting memories together. With a focus on fun and depth, it aims to enrich relationships and foster a sense of togetherness in a practical way.

      The Christian Family Toolbox: 52 Benedictine Activities for the Home
    • In 1368, at the founding of the Ming Dynasty, all Eurasia knew of the Mongol empire. The Ming used this to tell a story that 'proved' that their dynasty was the Mongols' inevitable, legitimate successor. This study is for anyone interested in the Mongols, Chinese history, and the uses of... číst celé

      In the Shadow of the Mongol Empire
    • The book is for anyone interested in the Mongol Empire, Chinese history, and the ways politicians exploit historical memory to win legitimacy at home and abroad. David M. Robinson shows that even the world's most powerful rulers such as the Ming emperor needed allies and were willing to pay for them.

      Ming China and its Allies
    • Joseph, Joseph

      Kingdom of God in the West

      • 444pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the life of Joseph Smith, the narrative explores his vision and efforts in establishing the Kingdom of God in the West. It delves into the challenges he faced, the communities he inspired, and the faith that propelled his mission. Through rich historical context, the story captures the complexities of his leadership and the impact of his teachings on early American society, offering a deep insight into the spiritual and cultural landscape of the time.

      Joseph, Joseph
    • An essential step in Thoreau's recovery of a 'natural life' is to reawaken and expand his awareness of the present moment, not only in the sense of knowing more of the world around him, but of entering into it fully. Admitting in Walden that 'I did...

      Natural Life
    • An Expat's Life, Luxembourg & The White Rose is a refreshing and forthright take on the Englishman Abroad genre. Reading David Robinson's relaxed prose is like sitting down for a drink or two with the author in the pub of the title. Indeed, as the tome progresses, so the reader warms to Robinson's down-to-earth character.The author's very personal view of an expat's life in Luxembourg is not overbearing, and even the most informed reader will learn something new about the history of the Grand Duchy, its bureaucracy and social conventions and attitudes. The book is brimful with little snippets of useful information and trivia for those unfamiliar with the country, and Robinson's anecdotes will spark empathy with readers who live, or have lived, in Luxembourg. -Duncan Roberts, editor of 352 Magazine.

      An Expat's Life, Luxembourg & the White Rose
    • Business Etiquette

      • 128pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Shows how to handle a wide variety of business situations, both difficult and commonplace, in which a person is likely to be judged by their command of correct behaviour.

      Business Etiquette