Books by "John Berg"

12 books found

History of the United Netherlands

History of the United Netherlands

by John Lothrop Motley

1902

Walker Remodelled

Walker Remodelled

by John Walker

1871

X-Events

X-Events

by John L. Casti

2012 · Harper Collins

A necessary and thought-provoking read for the age of coronavirus, exploring eleven scenarios that may trigger the collapse of the modern world — from pandemics to nuclear apocalypse to robot uprisings — and what we can do to prevent and survive them. In the twenty first century, our world has become impossibly complicated, relying on ever more advanced technology that is developing at an exponential rate. Yet it is a fact of mathematical life that higher and higher levels of complexity lead to systems that are increasingly fragile and susceptible to sudden, spectacular collapse. In this highly provocative and grippingly readable book, John Casti brilliantly argues that today’s advanced, overly complex societies have grown highly vulnerable to extreme events that will ultimately topple civilization like a house of cards. Like Nassim Taleb’s The Black Swan meets Jared Diamond’s Collapse, Casti’s book provides a much-needed wake-up call, sounding a fascinating and frightening warning about civilized society’s inability to recover from a global catastrophe. An eye-opening and necessary read, X-Events is a shocking look at a world teetering on the brink of collapse, and a population under constant threat from pandemic viruses, worldwide communication breakdowns, nuclear winter, or any number of unforeseeable “X-Events.” Fascinating and chilling, X-Events provides a provocative tour of the catastrophic outlier scenarios that could quickly send us crashing back to the preindustrial age – and shows that they may not be as far-fetched as they seem.

Biochemistry: A Short Course

Biochemistry: A Short Course

by Justin Hines, Catherine Reinke, John L. Tymoczko

2024 · Macmillan Higher Education

The new edition of Biochemistry: A Short Course delves into how biochemistry intertwines with everyday life.

The Works of John Leguizamo

The Works of John Leguizamo

by John Leguizamo

2009 · Harper Collins

This volume collects all four of the writer-performer's legendary, award–winning solo shows. John Leguizamo rose to stardom with a series of critically acclaimed solo shows in which he embodied a diverse cast of unforgettable characters. Now all four of these classic theatrical works— Freak, Spic-o-Rama, Mambo Mouth, and Sexaholix—are available in this one essential volume. Mambo Mouth Leguizamo's first show was an Off-Broadway sensation. In it, he portrayed seven different Latino characters in a bravura performance that earned him both Obie and Outer Critics Circle awards. Spic–O–Rama A "dysfunctional family comedy," presents 24–hours in the life of one family. It enjoyed a sold–out run in Chicago before relocating to New York where it won its creator a Drama Desk Award. Freak Leguizamo's Broadway debut tells his own coming–of–age story. A "demi–semi–quasi–pseudo–autobiography," which went on to become an Emmy special on HBO. Sexaholix: A Love Story Leguizamo's "raunchy-yet-sweet comic solo performance"—a hit on both Broadway and HBO—explores his own coming of age as he transforms into a father and family man ( Washington Post).

Stowaway

Stowaway

by John David Anderson

2021 · HarperCollins

The beloved author of Posted and Ms. Bixby's Last Day returns with the first book in a coming-of-age sci-fi duology about Leo, a kid trying to navigate the galaxy in order to save his family—and, possibly, the planet Earth. When scientists discover a rare and mysterious mineral buried in the Earth’s crust, they have no idea that it just happens to be the most valuable substance in the entire universe. It’s not long before aliens show up to our little corner of the galaxy offering a promise of protection, some fabulous new technology, and entry into their intergalactic coalition—all in exchange for this precious resource. A material so precious that other alien forces are willing to start a war over it. A war that soon makes its way to Earth. Leo knows this all too well. His mother was killed in one such attack, and soon after, his father, a Coalition scientist, decides it would be best for them to leave Earth behind. It’s on this expedition that their ship is attacked, Leo’s father is kidnapped, and Leo and his brother are stranded in the middle of space. The only chance they have is for Leo to stow away on a strange ship of mercenary space pirates bound for who knows where and beg the captain to help him find his father. But the road is dangerous, and pirates, of course, only look out for themselves. Leo must decide who to trust as he tries to stay alive and save his family, even as he comes to understand that there aren’t many people—human or alien—that he can count on in this brave new universe.

History of the War in South Africa, 1899-1902

History of the War in South Africa, 1899-1902

by Great Britain. War Office, John Frederick Maurice, Maurice Harold Grant

1910

Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings

Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings

by John Denison Champlin

1887

An Historical Atlas of Modern Europe from 1789 to 1914

An Historical Atlas of Modern Europe from 1789 to 1914

by Sir Charles Grant Robertson, John George Bartholomew

1915 · London ; Toronto : Oxford University Press

History of the Twenty-ninth Division, "Blue and Gray," 1917-1919

History of the Twenty-ninth Division, "Blue and Gray," 1917-1919

by John Abram Cutchins, George Scott Stewart

1921

The Rise of the Dutch Republic

The Rise of the Dutch Republic

by John Lothrop Motley

1883 · New York : Harper