Books by "Edward Franklin Williams"

10 books found

Christian Life in Germany

Christian Life in Germany

by Edward Franklin Williams

1896

A Confederate Legend

A Confederate Legend

by Edward J. Cashin

2008 · Mercer University Press

Deepens our understanding of what it was like to be a common soldier in the Confederate army and live through the years after defeat. Benson fought loyally for the south, went to prison and escaped, then survived Reconstruction.

The Life of Dr. D. K. Pearsons

The Life of Dr. D. K. Pearsons

by Edward Franklin Williams

1911

Animal Autobiographies

Animal Autobiographies

by Edward Huntington Williams

1930

William Cornwall and His Descendants

William Cornwall and His Descendants

by Edward Everett Cornwall

1901

Experiment Station Work, XVIII

Experiment Station Work, XVIII

by A. A. Denton, A. J. Pieters, C. L. Marlatt, Charles Ford Langworthy, David Montgomery Nesbit, Edward James Wickson, Frederick William Mally, George Edward Patrick, George Fayette Thompson, George Griswold Hill, Henry Eugene Williams, Mark Alfred Carleton, Mary Hinman Abel, Maurice O. Eldridge, William Logan Hall

1900

Running Through the Ages, 2d ed.

Running Through the Ages, 2d ed.

by Edward S. Sears

2015 · McFarland

Beginning with prehumans running down prey, this book describes how ancient, medieval and modern runners have come to run ever faster. Writers of antiquity left few detailed accounts of running but in the early 1800s detailed accounts of running feats and matches appeared in newspapers, journals and books. Nineteenth century pioneers like George Seward, Harry Hutchens, Walter George and Bernie Wefers are here given long-deserved recognition. The six-day Go-as-You-Please races of the 1870s and 1880s--featuring running's first great female performer, Amy Howard--are discussed. Twentieth century luminaries Helen Stephens, Jesse Owens, Paavo Nurmi, Emil Zatopek, Bob Hayes, Abebe Bikila and Joan Benoit-Samuelson are included, along with the Bunion Derby races of 1928-1929. New material for this revised and expanded second edition includes coverage of the 1970s running boom, women marathon pioneers, the impact of drugs on running, and the feats of 21st century runners such as Usain Bolt, Paula Radcliffe and Haile Gebrselassie.

Representing the Professions

Representing the Professions

by Edward Gieskes

2006 · University of Delaware Press

Unites literary criticism, social and legal history, and Pierre Bourdieu's sociology of culture. This book offers an exploration of the professionalization of early modern disciplines in an effort to characterize those disciplines in their social, economic, and historical contexts.