The Book of Leadership Wisdom: Classic Writings by Legendary Business Leaders (Wiley Audio)
Writings by Bill Gates, Andrew Grove, Michael Eisner, David Packard and other business leaders. Offers a unique opportunity to hear what these captains of industry have to say on the topic of leadership.
Detective fiction is a branch of crime fiction that centers upon the investigation of a crime, usually murder, by a detective, either professional or amateur. Detective fiction is the most popular form of both mystery fiction and hardboiled crime fiction.
Commonly in detective fiction, the investigator has some source of income other than detective work and some undesirable eccentricities or striking characteristics. He or she frequently has a less able assistant...
In this intricate mystery first published in 1937, Poirot receives a letter — two months after it was written — from rich spinster Emily Arundell about a possible attempt on her life. Suspicious, Poirot heads for her hometown of Market Basing to find her already dead. A now cold trail of clues leads Poirot through a colorful cast of characters and one of Christie’s typically cozy villages as he attempts to solve a murder that confounds even his superior skills. Narrator: Hugh Fraser
Shakespeare and the Varieties of Human Experience Lecturers, Dennis Huston and Peter Saccio Teaching Company, Chantilly, VA, 1992 A series of 8 45-minute lectures on various aspects of the characterizations and human relationships in some of Shakespeare's plays.
Stephen Hawking, author of the multi-million copy bestselling A Brief History of Time, and his daughter Lucy explain the universe to readers of all ages. George's parents, who have always been wary of technology, warn him about their new neighbors: Eric is a scientist and his daughter, Annie, seems to be following in his footsteps. But when George befriends them and Cosmos, their super-computer, he finds himself on a wildly fun adventure, while learning about physics, time, and the universe.