Books by "William C. Keel"

12 books found

Natural History of the Tres Marias Islands, Mexico

Natural History of the Tres Marias Islands, Mexico

by Edward William Nelson, Clinton Hart Merriam

1899

Flora Cestrica

Flora Cestrica

by William Darlington

1837

Discovering the Universe

Discovering the Universe

by Neil F. Comins, William J. Kaufmann

2011 · Macmillan

Discovering the Universe is the bestselling brief text for descriptive one-term astronomy courses (especially those with no mathematics prerequisites). Carried along by the book's vibrant main theme, "the process of scientific discovery," the Ninth Edition furthers the book’s legacy for presenting concepts clearly and accurately while providing all the pedagogical tools to make the learning process memorable.

Report on the battle of Murfreesboro', Tenn

Report on the battle of Murfreesboro', Tenn

by William Starke Rosecrans

1863

Discovering the Universe

Discovering the Universe

by William J. Kaufmann, Neil F. Comins

2008 · Macmillan

Discovering the Universe: From the Stars to the Planets engages students with an inquiry-based exploration of the universe and the scientific process. Developed with a “big picture” approach, the text first explains how the stars, the galaxies, and the entire universe formed, and then discusses planets and other components of our solar system. Students follow this natural conceptual progression within a proven learning method designed to address misconceptions and build a deep understanding of science and the world around us.

Modern Steam Practice, Engineering and Electricity

Modern Steam Practice, Engineering and Electricity

by John G. Winton, William J. Millar

1883

A Dictionary of Modern Arabic

A Dictionary of Modern Arabic

by Francis William Newman

1871

Good People Beget Good People

Good People Beget Good People

by William H. Frist, Shirley Wilson

2003 · Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

The beautifully and expensively produced volume is a painstaking record of the family of Frist, the U.S. Senate's majority leader and a heart surgeon from Tennessee. Clearly a labor of love for Frist and his co-author, a longtime genealogist, the work is not in any sense a biography or political memoir, but rather is a straightforward tracing of Fr