Best of
Non-Fiction

1948

The Gathering Storm


Winston S. Churchill - 1948
    These two factors combine to make The Gathering Storm a unique work. The first volume of Churchill's memoirs, this selection is broken into two parts. The first, From War to War, consists of Churchill's critical observations on the settlement of World War I and its place in the causes of the Second World War. The second volume contains letters and memoranda from the British government--of which Churchill was part--as the country plunged unprepared into war. This stands as the best of history: written as it was made, by the man who made it.

Here Is New York


E.B. White - 1948
    White's stroll around Manhattan remains the quintessential love letter to the city, written by one of America's foremost literary figures. The New York Times has named Here is New York one of the ten best books ever written about the metropolis, and The New Yorker calls it "the wittiest essay, and one of the most perceptive, ever done on the city.

The Magic of Believing


Claude M. Bristol - 1948
    Now it's your turn to put Claude M. Bristol's special "magic" into your life and into action!His tough-minded, hard-hitting message speaks directly to You. It has yielded proven results for forty years and remains as fresh and focused as ever. Learn how to:* Harness the unlimited power of the subconscious mind and make your dreams come true* Protect your thoughts and turn them into achievements* Use "the law of suggestion" to step up your effectiveness in everything you do* Apply the power of your imagination to overcome obstacles* And much more!If you seek to become more assertive in business, more fulfilled at home, more influential in your dealings with others -- you can believe in MAGIC!

I Was A Doctor In Auschwitz


Gisella Perl - 1948
    Every individual story, every picture, every description is but a stone in that monument which will stand forever to remind the world of this shameful phase of history, and to ask of it vigilance, lest the events of these years be repeated.

Universal Declaration of Human Rights


United Nations - 1948
    The Guinness Book of Records describes the UDHR as the "Most Translated Document" in the world. It consists of thirty articles which outline the view of the General Assembly on the human rights guaranteed to all people. The International Bill of Human Rights consists of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social & Cultural Rights, & the International Covenant on Civil & Political Rights & its two Optional Protocols. In 1966 the General Assembly adopted the two detailed Covenants which complete the International Bill of Human Rights. In 1976, after the Covenants had been ratified by a sufficient number of individual nations, the Bill took on the force of international law.

Painting as a Pastime


Winston S. Churchill - 1948
    Throughout his life, Churchill painted to relieve his mind from the demands of leadership—and to stave off depression.Included in this volume are Churchill’s meditations on painting as a salve for the spirit and an important method of relaxation—particularly for people under considerable stress over a long period of time. In addition, it includes 18 reprints of Churchill’s original work in oil, giving the reader a window into the little-known creative and artistic talent of this prominent figure in contemporary history.

Kon-Tiki


Thor Heyerdahl - 1948
    Intrigued by Polynesian folklore, biologist Thor Heyerdahl suspected that the South Sea Islands had been settled by an ancient race from thousands of miles to the east, led by a mythical hero, Kon-Tiki. He decided to prove his theory by duplicating the legendary voyage.On April 28, 1947, Heyerdahl and five other adventurers sailed from Peru on a balsa log raft. After three months on the open sea, encountering raging storms, whales, and sharks, they sighted land - the Polynesian island of Puka Puka.Translated into over sixty languages, Kon-Tiki is a classic, inspiring tale of daring and courage - a magnificent saga of men against the sea.

Rosa Parks: My Story


Rosa Parks - 1948
    Yet there is much more to her story than this one act of defiance. In this straightforward, compelling autobiography, Rosa Parks talks candidly about the civil rights movement and her active role in it. Her dedication is inspiring; her story is unforgettable.The simplicity and candor of this courageous woman's voice makes these compelling events even more moving and dramatic.--Publishers Weekly, starred review

The Universe and Dr. Einstein


Lincoln Barnett - 1948
    This book offers the opportunity to truly comprehend the workings of one of humanity's greatest minds. Acclaimed by Einstein himself, it is among the clearest, most readable expositions of relativity theory. It explains the problems Einstein faced, the experiments that led to his theories, and what his findings reveal about the forces that govern the universe. The concepts of relativity and the fourth dimension unfold with all the vivid excitement of research into the unknown, in language anyone can readily understand.

A Russian Journal


John Steinbeck - 1948
    This rare opportunity took the famous travellers not only to Moscow and Stalingrad - now Volgograd - but through the countryside of the Ukraine and the Caucasus. A RUSSIAN JOURNAL is the distillation of their journey and remains a remarkable memoir and unique historical document. Steinbeck and Capa recorded the grim realities of factory workers, government clerks, and peasants, as they emerged from the rubble of World War II. This is an intimate glimpse of two artists at the height of their powers, answering their need to document human struggle

Lost Time: Lectures on Proust in a Soviet Prison Camp


Józef Czapski - 1948
    In a series of lectures, Czapski described the arc and import of Proust’s masterpiece, sketched major and minor characters in striking detail, and movingly evoked the work’s originality, depth, and beauty. Eric Karpeles has translated this brilliant and ­altogether unparalleled feat of the critical imagination into English for the first time, and in a thoughtful introduction he brings out how, in reckoning with Proust’s great meditation on memory, Czapski helped his fellow officers to remember that there was a world apart from the world of the camp. Proust had staked the art of the novelist against the losses of a lifetime and the imminence of death. Recalling that triumphant wager, unfolding, like Sheherazade, the intricacies of Proust’s world night after night, Czapski showed to men at the end of their tether that the past remained present and there was a future in which to hope.Includes an 8-page color insert of Czapski’s lecture notes.

Hatcher's Notebook, Revised Edition (Classic Gun Books Series)


Julian S. Hatcher - 1948
    It also covers noted gun makers, tips to match ammunition, interior and exterior ballistics, velocity variation, measuring methods, weights, overloads, and ranges. Invaluable information for shooters, gunsmiiths, collectors, ballisticians, and hunters.

The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth


Robert Graves - 1948
    In this tapestry of poetic and religious scholarship, Graves explores the stories behind the earliest of European deities—the White Goddess of Birth, Love, and Death—who was worshipped under countless titles. He also uncovers the obscure and mysterious power of "pure poetry" and its peculiar and mythic language.

Complete Plain Words


Ernest A. Gowers - 1948
    Current usage of vocabulary and style is explained clearly and sections included, cover: jargon, cliches, spelling and punctuation; ground rules of grammar; superfluous words, using words correctly and concisely, overuse or misuse; sexist language, the influence of science and technology, American English and exemplary clarity.

African Rifles and Cartridges


John "Pondoro" Taylor - 1948
    Based on his decades of experience, Taylor covers all manner of cartridges from the large bores to the small bores and details their recommended uses and effectiveness on the animals of Africa.This book was written with the express intent to inform American hunters making their way to Africa, who may have heard contradicting advice from numerous sources. Taylor compares the cartridges used in Africa at the time and gives the reader an abundance of data, then provides his own opinion on what cartridge a hunter should choose based on a number of criteria.In addition to the treatment of cartridges, Taylor also covers topics such as sight choices, trajectories, practical marksmanship in the bush, and even sidearms.Given that most of the cartridges covered in this book are still available and in use today, Taylor’s advice is still relevant for the hunter planning a trip to Africa or looking for a dangerous game or plains game rifle for use in America (much of the advice for rifles to use on plains game in Africa will be applicable to American big game as well).Additionally, Taylor’s wealth of knowledge and experience makes this an excellent book to read purely for enjoyment for those who may never make it to the game fields of Africa.

Harold Bauer His Book


Harold Bauer - 1948
    This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

This Is San Francisco: A Classic Portrait of the City


Robert O'Brien - 1948
    Published nearly 50 years ago and now available in paperback for the first time, This Is San Francisco is an affectionate, lively, carefully researched chronicle of the city from its inception to the end of World War II, as well as an unabashedly romantic portrait of its streets, neighborhoods, and people. Covering every part of the city, from the Embarcadero to Russian Hill, from Cow Hollow to Cliff House, this engaging, evocative volume opens the door for a new generation to San Francisco's rich and unforgettable past.

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass


Mateo Crawley-Boevey - 1948
    Mateo wrote this short work on the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, making an effort to enlighten the mind and enkindle the heart, that is, to shine a bright light on the subject so that a deep and supernatural conviction will be generated in their mind concerning the mystery of our altars.In addition, he also aimed to kindle a burning love for Jesus Christ in the reader’s soul. There are books enough which give light without warmth, and so here he asks the Heart of Jesus to enliven his thoughts and his pen, that he may write with the fire of love.

The Collected Letters of Edgar Allan Poe 2 Volumes


Edgar Allan Poe - 1948
    74 illustrations, slipcased.

The Best of Beardsley


R.A. Walker - 1948
    

Wobbly: Rough and Tumble Story of an American Radical (American Autobiography)


Ralph Chaplin - 1948
    Originally published: University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 1948.

Mysteries and Adventures Along the Atlantic Coast


Edward Rowe Snow - 1948
    Snow's first book-length collection of maritime stories, first published in 1948 and long out of print.

The Dolls Of Yesterday


Eleanor St. George - 1948
    

The Canberra Gardener


The Horticultural Society of Canberra - 1948
    First Edition 1948Second Edition 1951Third Edition 1959Fourth Edition 1966Fifth Edition 1969Sixth Edition 1976Seventh Edition 1982Eighth EditionNinth Edition 2004

MacMillan Book of Proverbs, Maxims, and Famous Phrases


Burton Egbert Stevenson - 1948
    

The Trail Led North Mont Hawthorne's Story


Martha Ferguson McKeown - 1948
    

The Model. A Book on the Problems of Posing


William Mortensen - 1948
    

Especially Father


Gladys Taber - 1948
    

Shackleton's Argonauts: The Epic Tale of Shackleton's Voyage to Antarctica in 1915


Frank Hurley - 1948
    

Open House in New England


Samuel E. Chamberlain - 1948
    Collection of 280 photographs selected and arranged chronologically to illustrate the architectural sequence of historical landmarks.

Mother of a Family: The Life of Madame Gabrielle Lefebvre 1880-1938


Louis Le Crom - 1948
    After the baptism of the future archbishop, she would say, "He will have a great role to play in holy Church, at Rome, near the Holy Father." Describes her commitment to the ordinary way of salvation and some of what is known of her mysticism.

Jane Austen - Facts and problems


R.W. Chapman - 1948
    Jane Austen, criticism and interpretation.

Willie Mosconi on Pocket Billiards


Willie Mosconi - 1948
    Explains, in step-by-step fashion, every phase of billiards, from complete instruction for beginners to the finer points of combination and kiss shots, and finally, the championship game of 14.1 rack.

The Political History of China: 1840-1928


Li Chien-Nung - 1948
    From original sources-letters, journals, diaries, telegrams-and often from the viewpoint of a participant in events or a first hand observer, Li Chien-nung has constructed a continuous narrative of Chinese political history from her opening to the West after the Opium War to the victory of the Guomindang over the war lords in 1928.Much of the strife and internal conflict of this period is regarded by Western scholars as a direct result of outside interference. Here, Chinese history is seen through Chinese eyes and her problems as inseparable from her chaotic political heritage. Li both defends and criticizes his country as he describes the revolutionary and ideological upheavals of these years: the Opium War and other ignominious military defeats suffered by China; the Taiping Rebellion (no glorified for their own ends by Nationalists and Communists alike); the intrigues of the court of the Empress Dowager; the various reform movements and Sun Yat Sen's influence; finally, the overthrow of Manchu rule and the subsequent struggles of the Republic with rival war lord groups.Li's history has been translated and edited to produce a smoothly flowing volume, free of repetition and extraneous matter. A basic reference on one of the world's awakening giants. Sources are thoroughly documented, and for the general reader there is a superb classified bibliography, a guide to all that is available on the history of modern China.

The Summer Game: A cricketer's journal


Neville Cardus - 1948