Richard Keller: 5 books

Book cover of Coffee Cup Tales

Coffee Cup Tales

Stories Inspired by Overheard Conversations at the Coffee Shop

by Richard Keller
Language: English
Release Date: May 24, 2016

From author Richard Keller, founder of Wooden Pants Publishing: Coffee. Consumed by two people at a small table in a local cafe it leads to conversation. Sometimes the talk is hushed. Other times, thanks to multiple cups of coffee and perhaps a pastry, volume and animated descriptions increase....
Book cover of Learning AngularJS Animations
by Richard Keller
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2014

If you are a developer who is new to AngularJS or is experienced with the AngularJS framework, this book is intended for you. If you want to provide a better user experience on your web app, this book is also for you.
Book cover of The Gospel as Center: Renewing Our Faith and Reforming Our Ministry Practices

The Gospel as Center: Renewing Our Faith and Reforming Our Ministry Practices

Renewing Our Faith and Reforming Our Ministry Practices

by D. A. Carson, Timothy Keller, Thabiti M. Anyabwile
Language: English
Release Date: February 7, 2012

The church is reeling because of the relativistic mindset of our world. Up until a generation ago, most adults had similar moral intuitions whether they were believers or not, and the core of protestant orthodoxy was still intact. Yet, in the wake of postmodernity and secularism, all that has changed. Convinced...
Book cover of International Capital Markets: Developments and Prospects, 1983
by John Mr. Lipsky, Peter Mr. Keller, Donald Mr. Mathieson
Language: English
Release Date: July 8, 1983

This paper provides a description and analysis of recent developments in international capital (banking and bond) markets and an assessment of market conditions and prospects for financing flows, in particular
Book cover of Fatal Isolation

Fatal Isolation

The Devastating Paris Heat Wave of 2003

by Richard C. Keller
Language: English
Release Date: May 7, 2015

In a cemetery on the southern outskirts of Paris lie the bodies of nearly a hundred of what some have called the first casualties of global climate change. They were the so-called abandoned victims of the worst natural disaster in French history, the devastating heat wave that struck in August 2003,...
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