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A Bull's Roar

A Bull's Roar
Author: Tim Hewat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1990
Genre: Stock exchanges
ISBN:

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A guide to share investment in the 1990s. Key developments (such as electronic trading and the Australian dollar becoming a junk currency) are discussed in conjunction with an historical overview. Includes a detailed glossary and chapter references. The author has written over 30 books, including TThe Intelligent Investor's Guide to Share Buying'.


Within a Bull's Roar

Within a Bull's Roar
Author: Syd Thomson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2001
Genre: Golf
ISBN: 9780646415048

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Mythology

Mythology
Author: Jane Ellen Harrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1924
Genre: Mythology
ISBN:

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Holy Cow!

Holy Cow!
Author: Boze Hadleigh
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1632209527

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We love animals but insult humans by calling them everything from weasels or pigs to sheep, mice, chickens, sharks, snakes, and bird-brains. Animal epithets, words, and phrases are so widespread we often take them for granted or remain ignorant of the fascinating stories and facts behind them. Spanning the entire animal kingdom, Holy Cow! explains: Why hot dogs are named after canines. Why people talk turkey or go cold turkey. Why curiosity killed the cat, although dogs are more curious about us. Why letting the cat out of the bag originally referred to a duped shopper. What a horse of another color is, what horsefeathers politely alludes to, why a mule is a lady’s slipper, and what horseradish has to do with horses. Why the combination of humans and cows probably led to capitalism—its name from Latin for head, as in heads of cows. Why holy cow and sacred cow have almost opposite meanings. Whether people actually chewed the fat or ate crow (and why it’s a crowbar). How a hog became a motorcycle and a chick a young woman. What happens to freeze the balls off a brass monkey. What buck has to do with being naked. Why the birds and the bees. Why a piggy bank and why one feeds the kitty. What lame ducks have to do with U.S. presidents. How red herring came about via activists opposed to fox hunting. Where snake oil, popular in the 1800s and rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, came from. That the proverbial fly in the ointment goes back to the Bible’s Ecclesiastes (10:1). How Swiss watchmakers created teensy-weensy coaches for fleas to pull in flea circuses. And much—much!—more. Don't be a lame duck and get this book!


Megaherbivores

Megaherbivores
Author: R. Norman Owen-Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1988
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521426374

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An account of the limitations and advantages conferred by large body size.


Early American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases

Early American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases
Author: Bartlett Jere Whiting
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1977
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780674219816

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p.B. J. Whiting savors proverbial expressions and has devoted much of his lifetime to studying and collecting them; no one knows more about British and American proverbs than he. The present volume, based upon writings in British North America from the earliest settlements to approximately 1820, complements his and Archer Taylor's Dictionary of American Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases, 1820-1880. It differs from that work and from other standard collections, however, in that its sources are primarily not "literary" but instead workaday writings - letters, diaries, histories, travel books, political pamphlets, and the like. The authors represent a wide cross-section of the populace, from scholars and statesmen to farmers, shopkeepers, sailors, and hunters. Mr. Whiting has combed all the obvious sources and hundreds of out-of-the-way publications of local journals and historical societies. This body of material, "because it covers territory that has not been extracted and compiled in a scholarly way before, can justly be said to be the most valuable of all those that Whiting has brought together," according to Albert B. Friedman. "What makes the work important is Whiting's authority: a proverb or proverbial phrase is what BJW thinks is a proverb or proverbial phrase. There is no objective operative definition of any value, no divining rod; his tact, 'feel, ' experience, determine what's the real thing and what is spurious."