The history of America at sea is presented through the travels of Seabird, an ivory gull carved by a cabin boy. The story presents three generations of sailing families in America. Traveling all over the globe, students will delight in this story of sailing, whaling, ships and ship building, while they learn world geography and so much more!
When Turnabout was first published in 1978, to discuss the woman alcoholic separately and to see that her needs in recovery differed significantly from those of the male alcoholic were totally new concepts. Even more startling was the suggestion that the woman alcoholic should have a self-help program just for her. Prior this, most professionals believed that the program of Alcoholics Anonymous…
Kelly examines five church-state relations over a three-century period to show the impact of Calvin's thought on civil government. Though primarily a scholar, theologian, preacher and church statesman, Calvin showed a strong political concern throughout his life. His theology, the institutions it engendered, and the questions it raised have played a major role in shaping the post-Reformation wo…