Books by "Paul C. Marsh"

12 books found

Preliminary Report on the Cause of the Decline of the Oyster Industry of the York River, Va

Preliminary Report on the Cause of the Decline of the Oyster Industry of the York River, Va

by Andrew Wallace Anderson, Samuel Remey Pottinger, Charles Foster Lee, Daniel Barton DeLoach, Frank Thomas Bell, Fred Francis Johnson, Frederick Alexander Davidson, Herbert Spencer Davis, Hugo Waldemar Nilson, Joseph Frank Puncochar, Norman D. Jarvis, Paul Simon Galtsoff, Roger Webster Harrison, Elmer Higgins, Emery Jack Coulson, Oscar Eugene Shostrom, Walter Albert Chipman, William Bradford Lanham, James B. Engle, Roger Webster Anderson, Arthur Davis Hasler

1937

Python in a Nutshell

Python in a Nutshell

by Alex Martelli, Anna Martelli Ravenscroft, Steve Holden, Paul McGuire

2023 · "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Python was recently ranked as today's most popular programming language on the TIOBE index, thanks to its broad applicability to design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and maintenance. With this updated fourth edition, you'll learn how to get the most out of Python, whether you're a professional programmer or someone who needs this language to solve problems in a particular field. Carefully curated by recognized experts in Python, this new edition focuses on version 3.10, bringing this seminal work on the Python language fully up to date on five version releases, including preview coverage of upcoming 3.11 features. This handy guide will help you: Learn how Python represents data and program as objects Understand the value and uses of type annotations Examine which language features appeared in which recent versions Discover how to use modern Python idiomatically Learn ways to structure Python projects appropriately Understand how to debug Python code

Cleveland in the War with Spain

Cleveland in the War with Spain

by Paul A. Revere

1900

Exploring Contemporary Migration

Exploring Contemporary Migration

by Paul Boyle, Keith Halfacree, Vaughan Robinson

2014 · Routledge

Exploring Contemporary Migration provides the first comprehensive introduction to the various aspects of population migration in both the developed and the developing worlds. Some of the most important quantitative and qualitative methods used for the description and analysis of migration are presented in a clearly structured and accessible way. The various theoretical approaches used to explain the complex patterns of migration are also summarised. These patterns are then explored through the use of specific migration-related themes: employment, stage in the life course, quality of life, societal engineering, violence and persecution, and the role of culture. Exploring Contemporary Migration is written in a user-friendly, accessible style, appealing to undergraduate students of population geography and social science students taking a population module. This text will also be valuable reading to those researchers and academics concerned with gaining a broad understanding of the dynamics and patterns of contemporary population.

Proceedings of the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul

Proceedings of the Common Council of the City of Saint Paul

by Saint Paul (Minn.). City Council, Saint Paul (Minn.). Council

1923

High-Energy-Density Physics

High-Energy-Density Physics

by R Paul Drake

2018 · Springer

The raw numbers of high-energy-density physics are amazing: shock waves at hundreds of km/s (approaching a million km per hour), temperatures of millions of degrees, and pressures that exceed 100 million atmospheres. This title surveys the production of high-energy-density conditions, the fundamental plasma and hydrodynamic models that can describe them and the problem of scaling from the laboratory to the cosmos. Connections to astrophysics are discussed throughout. The book is intended to support coursework in high-energy-density physics, to meet the needs of new researchers in this field, and also to serve as a useful reference on the fundamentals. Specifically the book has been designed to enable academics in physics, astrophysics, applied physics and engineering departments to provide in a single-course, an introduction to fluid mechanics and radiative transfer, with dramatic applications in the field of high-energy-density systems. This second edition includes pedagogic improvements to the presentation throughout and additional material on equations of state, heat waves, and ionization fronts, as well as problem sets accompanied by solutions.

Saltmarsh Ecology

Saltmarsh Ecology

by Paul Adam

1993 · Cambridge University Press

A broad introduction to the ecology of the unique environment of the saltmarsh.

Bibliography of the Metals of the Platinum Group

Bibliography of the Metals of the Platinum Group

by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, Giuseppe Sergi, James Lewis Howe, John Alexander Mathews, Paul Henry Seymour, William Henry Magee

1898

The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Rush

The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Rush

by Paul D. Brinkman

2024 · University of Chicago Press

The so-called "Bone Wars" of the 1880s, which pitted Edward Drinker Cope against Othniel Charles Marsh in a frenzy of fossil collection and discovery, may have marked the introduction of dinosaurs to the American public, but the second Jurassic dinosaur rush, which took place around the turn of the twentieth century, brought the prehistoric beasts back to life. These later expeditions—which involved new competitors hailing from leading natural history museums in New York, Chicago, and Pittsburgh—yielded specimens that would be reconstructed into the colossal skeletons that thrill visitors today in museum halls across the country. Reconsidering the fossil speculation, the museum displays, and the media frenzy that ushered dinosaurs into the American public consciousness, Paul Brinkman takes us back to the birth of dinomania, the modern obsession with all things Jurassic. Featuring engaging and colorful personalities and motivations both altruistic and ignoble, The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Rush shows that these later expeditions were just as foundational—if not more so—to the establishment of paleontology and the budding collections of museums than the more famous Cope and Marsh treks. With adventure, intrigue, and rivalry, this is science at its most swashbuckling.

The Great Father

The Great Father

by Francis Paul Prucha

1995 · U of Nebraska Press

"This is Francis Paul Prucha's magnum opus. It is a great work. . . . This study will . . . [be] a standard by which other studies of American Indian affairs will be judged. American Indian history needed this book, has long awaited it, and rejoices at its publication."-American Indian Culture and Research Journal. "The author's detailed analysis of two centuries of federal policy makes The Great Father indispensable reading for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of American Indian policy."-Journal of American History. "Written in an engaging fashion, encompassing an extraordinary range of material, devoting attention to themes as well as to chronological narration, and presenting a wealth of bibliographical information, it is an essential text for all students and scholars of American Indian history and anthropology."-Oregon Historical Quarterly."A monumental endeavor, rigorously researched and carefully written. . . . It will remain for decades as an indispensable reference tool and a compendium of knowledge pertaining to United States-Indian relations."-Western Historical Quarterly. "Perhaps the crowning achievement of Prucha's scholarly career."-Vine Deloria Jr., America."For many years to come, The Great Father will be the point of departure for all those embarking on research projects in the history of government Indian policy."-William T. Hagan, New Mexico Historical Review. "The appearance of this massive history of federal Indian policy is a triumph of historical research and scholarly publication."-Lawrence C. Kelly, Montana. "This is the most important history ever published about the formulation of federal Indian policies in the United States."-Herbert T. Hoover, Minnesota History. "This truly is the definitive work on the subject."-Ronald Rayman, Library Journal.The Great Father was widely praised when it appeared in two volumes in 1984 and was awarded the Ray Allen Billington Prize by the Organization of American Historians. This abridged one-volume edition follows the structure of the two-volume edition, eliminating only the footnotes and some of the detail. It is a comprehensive history of the relations between the U.S. government and the Indians. Covering the two centuries from the Revolutionary War to 1980, the book traces the development of American Indian policy and the growth of the bureaucracy created to implement that policy.Francis Paul Prucha, S.J., a leading authority on American Indian policy and the author of more than a dozen other books, is an emeritus professor of history at Marquette University.

History of Battery C

History of Battery C

by Paul M. Davis, Hubert K.Clay

1919