Books by "Christopher S. Wood"

12 books found

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas

by Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bernard Bosanquet, Sir Christopher Puller, Great Britain. Court of Exchequer Chamber, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords

1811 · Hartford, Conn. : Printed by Hudson and Goodwin

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Kansas

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Kansas

by Kansas. Supreme Court, Elliot V. Banks, William Craw Webb, Asa Maxson Fitz Randolph, Gasper Christopher Clemens, Thomas Emmet Dewey, Llewellyn James Graham, Oscar Leopold Moore, Earl Hilton Hatcher, Howard Franklin McCue

1876

A Treatise on Slate and Slate Quarrying

A Treatise on Slate and Slate Quarrying

by David Christopher Davies

1887

4th Armored Division In The Encirclement Of Nancy [Illustrated Edition]

4th Armored Division In The Encirclement Of Nancy [Illustrated Edition]

by Dr. Christopher R. Gabel

2014 · Lucknow Books

[Illustrated with 3 figures and 8 maps] In 1944, the 4th Armored Division played a central role in one of the more remarkable campaigns in American military history - Third Army's pursuit across France, which was capped off by the encirclement and capture of Nancy. In the course of this campaign, the 4th Armored Division practiced a mode of warfare that has since become known to the Army as AirLand Battle. In as much as the encirclement of Nancy is one of the few historical examples that shows American mechanized forces waging war in accordance with the tenets of AirLand Battle, anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of today's doctrine would do well to study this campaign carefully. The 4th Armored Division in the Encirclement of Nancy originated at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College as an introductory class for a course on modern division level operations. It is a companion piece to The Lorraine Campaign: An Overview, September-December 1944, published in February 1985.

Poseidon's Curse

Poseidon's Curse

by Christopher P. Magra

2016 · Cambridge University Press

Poseidon's Curse interprets the American Revolution from the vantage point of the Atlantic Ocean. Christopher P. Magra traces how British naval impressment played a leading role in the rise of Great Britain's seaborne empire, yet ultimately contributed significantly to its decline. Long reliant on appropriating free laborers to man the warships that defended British colonies and maritime commerce, the British severely jeopardized mariners' earning potential and occupational mobility, which led to deep resentment toward the British Empire. Magra explains how anger about impressment translated into revolutionary ideology, with impressment eventually occupying a major role in the Declaration of Independence as one of the foremost grievances Americans had with the British government.

Elizabethan Drama ...

Elizabethan Drama ...

by Christopher Marlowe

1910

Kansas Reports

Kansas Reports

by Kansas. Supreme Court, Elliot V. Banks, William Craw Webb, Asa Maxson Fitz Randolph, Gasper Christopher Clemens, Thomas Emmet Dewey, Llewellyn James Graham, Oscar Leopold Moore, Earl Hilton Hatcher, Howard Franklin McCue

1915

Fatal Revolutions

Fatal Revolutions

by Christopher P. Iannini

2013 · UNC Press Books

Drawing on letters, illustrations, engravings, and neglected manuscripts, Christopher Iannini connects two dramatic transformations in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world--the emergence and growth of the Caribbean plantation system and the rise of natural science. Iannini argues that these transformations were not only deeply interconnected, but that together they established conditions fundamental to the development of a distinctive literary culture in the early Americas. In fact, eighteenth-century natural history as a literary genre largely took its shape from its practice in the Caribbean, an oft-studied region that was a prime source of wealth for all of Europe and the Americas. The formal evolution of colonial prose narrative, Ianinni argues, was contingent upon the emergence of natural history writing, which itself emerged necessarily from within the context of Atlantic slavery and the production of tropical commodities. As he reestablishes the history of cultural exchange between the Caribbean and North America, Ianinni recovers the importance of the West Indies in the formation of American literary and intellectual culture as well as its place in assessing the moral implications of colonial slavery.

The Financial Encyclopaedia

The Financial Encyclopaedia

by Christopher Ambrose Shea

1911