Books by "Carl E. Walker"

7 books found

Bulletins of the Bureau of Education, 1906-1927

Bulletins of the Bureau of Education, 1906-1927

by Carl Arthur Jessen, Edith A. Wright, James Frederick Abel, Joseph Roemer, Lewis Raymond Alderman, Maris Marion Proffitt, Timon Covert, U. S. Office of Education. Library, Ward W Keesecker, Mary S. Phillips

1928

Merville Battery & the Dives Bridges

Merville Battery & the Dives Bridges

by Carl Shilleto

2011 · Casemate Publishers

This battlefield guide is the companion work to Pegasus Bridge & Horsa Bridge. Together, these two books form the fully revised and updated edition of the previous best selling Battleground Europe Series book Pegasus Bridge & Merville Battery.This book examines, in great detail, the attack by 9 Para Bn of the British 6th Airborne Division on the German gun emplacement known as the Merville Battery on D-Day, 6 June 1944. The actions of 8 Para, 12 Para, Canadian 1 Para, attached engineer and support units, and commando raids in this area of Normandy are also told. In particular, the importance of destroying the five bridges, and a drainage culvert, in the Dives valley are explained along with the importance of taking and holding the high ground to the north-east of Caen. These combined actions resulted in the protection and securing of the left flank of the greatest combined military operation in history; Operation OVERLORD.In addition to explaining how these objectives were achieved, this battlefield guide relates the battles to the area as it is today. The book contains details of the museums, memorials, cemeteries and associated organizations. All of which will unravel the history of the area to the visitor and armchair traveler alike.To further aid the battlefield tourist, GPS data is also provided for either satellite navigation by vehicle or for viewing on Google Earth.

Language, Cognition, and Deafness

Language, Cognition, and Deafness

by Michael Rodda, Carl Grove

2013 · Psychology Press

First published in 1987. This book is intended as an introduction to the field of communication and deafness, with particular reference to cognition and the various forms of language used by hearing impaired people. It is aimed at an audience comprising teachers and student teachers of the deaf, speech pathologists and students of speech pathology, social workers and students of social work, psychologists and students of psychology and, to some extent, the parents of deaf children and deaf people themselves. It attempts to provide a concise summary of the topic and, indeed, as well as being for the audience just described, it will be useful to anyone with an interest in the psychological, sociological, and linguistic ramifications of hearing loss.

Uses of the Past in the Novels of William Faulkner

Uses of the Past in the Novels of William Faulkner

by Carl Rollyson

2016 · Open Road Media

Originally selected by Faulkner scholars Blotner and Litz for their series on the author, this pathbreaking monograph contains a comprehensive and provocative discussion of Faulkner’s historical vision. Drawing on the rich literature of historiography (including the writings of R. G. Collingwood and Herbert Butterfield), and on a wide-ranging body of scholarship on the historical novel (including discussions of Scott, Thackeray, and Conrad), Rollyson shrewdly probes Faulkner’s dynamic and changing uses of the past. Also taking advantage of his own work as a biographer, Rollyson has updated, revised, and expanded his original book—extending his dialogue with recent Faulkner critics.

Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers for 1930

Inspection of Commercial Fertilizers for 1930

by Bessie Glidden Sanborn, Carl E. Walker, Earl Harmon Rinear, Harry Clark Woodworth, Moses Gale Eastman, New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, Thomas Guthrie Phillips

1930

Manual of Bacteriology

Manual of Bacteriology

by Robert Muir, James Ritchie, Carl Hamilton Browning, Thomas Jones Mackie

1927

The Business Letter

The Business Letter

by Carl Albert Naether

1923