James Gorman: 5 books

Book cover of How to Build a Dinosaur

How to Build a Dinosaur

The New Science of Reverse Evolution

by Jack Horner, James Gorman
Language: English
Release Date: March 19, 2009

A world-renowned paleontologist reveals groundbreaking science that trumps science fiction: how to grow a living dinosaur Over a decade after Jurassic Park, Jack Horner and his colleagues in molecular biology labs are in the process of building the technology to create a real dinosaur. Based...
Book cover of Lone Star Law
by Louis L'Amour, Elmer Kelton, James M. Reasoner
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2005

LONE STAR LAW Twelve thrilling Western tales that celebrate the proud heritage of the TEXAS RANGERS Louis L'Amour leads off this powerful collection with a stunning tale featuring his legendary Texas Ranger Chick Bowdrie. Here, too, are superb, action-packed entries from today's outstanding Western...
Book cover of A Political Companion to Walker Percy
by Peter Augustine Lawler, Brian A. Smith, Ralph C. Wood
Language: English
Release Date: July 22, 2013

In 1962, Walker Percy (1916--1990) made a dramatic entrance onto the American literary scene when he won the National Book Award for fiction with his first novel, The Moviegoer. A physician, philosopher, and devout Catholic, Percy dedicated his life to understanding the mixed and somewhat contradictory...
Book cover of The American South and the Great War, 1914-1924
by Annette Cox, James Hall, Fritz Hamer
Language: English
Release Date: November 11, 2018

Edited by Matthew L. Downs and M. Ryan Floyd, The American South and the Great War, 1914–1924 investigates how American participation in World War I further strained the region’s relationship with the federal government, how wartime hardships altered the South’s traditional social structure,...
Book cover of Among the Early Evangelicals

Among the Early Evangelicals

The Transatlantic Origins of the Stone-Campbell Movement

by James L. Gorman
Language: English
Release Date: August 8, 2017

Though many of its early leaders were immigrants, most histories of the Stone-Campbell Movement have focused on the unique, American-only message of the Movement. Typically, the story tells the efforts of Christians seeking to restore New Testament Christianity or to promote unity and cooperation...
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