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David E. Johnson

    Violence and Naming: On Mexico and the Promise of Literature
    Security by Cop
    A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the White House: Foolhardiness, Folly, and Fraud in Presidential Elections, from Andrew Jackson to George W. Bush
    The Outward Bound Wilderness First-aid Handbook
    Wilderness and Rescue Medicine
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    • 2022

      An Exhibition of Portraits from the Reign of George III. Meet the Movers & Shakers, the Courtiers & Courtesans, the Duchesses & dandies at the Court of King George. An exhibition celebrating the bicentenary of the 60-year reign of King George III through one mezzotint portrait for year of his reign. Exhibition: Reindeer Antiques, London, UK (06.10.-05.11.2021).

      Mad About Mezzotint
    • 2019

      Focusing on the critical role of literature in shaping our understanding of the world, this work highlights the impact of violence against women and Indigenous peoples in Mexico's history. It explores how narratives and language influence societal engagement and awareness, shedding light on marginalized voices and historical injustices. Through this lens, the book emphasizes the necessity of recognizing and addressing these issues within the broader context of literature and cultural discourse.

      Violence and Naming: On Mexico and the Promise of Literature
    • 2017

      Provides a historical analysis of how militaries have deployed light and mechanized infantry with armored forces during close urban combat, to identify the comparative advantages and costs of this warfighting approach and lessons learned.

      Reimagining the Character of Urban Operations for the U.S. Army
    • 2013

      Exploring the intersection of philosophy and literature, this work delves into the profound ideas and narrative techniques of Borges. It examines how his writings challenge traditional boundaries, inviting readers to reflect on existence, identity, and the nature of reality. Through critical analysis, the book highlights Borges' unique contributions to both fields, showcasing his ability to weave complex philosophical concepts into compelling literary forms. This exploration reveals the richness of Borges' thought and its enduring impact on contemporary discourse.

      Kant's Dog: On Borges, Philosophy, and the Time of Translation
    • 2013

      A clear, practical first-aid guide for use in the wilderness. Early chapters explain general principles of wilderness medicine and the major body systems. Later chapters detail appropriate responses to injuries and conditions involving the bones and soft tissue, toxins and allergies, environmental medicine, and common symptoms and medical problems. Final chapters discuss medicine and medical supplies and wilderness rescue, evacuation, and helicopter safety. Includes case histories, a glossary, and b&w drawings. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

      The Outward Bound Wilderness First-aid Handbook
    • 2012

      Wilderness and Rescue Medicine

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on essential medical assessment and management in isolated and extreme environments, this text goes beyond traditional wilderness training by teaching the underlying principles of procedures. It is designed for Wilderness First Responder and Wilderness EMT courses, equipping students with the necessary skills and confidence to handle emergency medical situations in remote areas. The emphasis on understanding the "why" behind the "how" enhances the learning experience for future medical responders.

      Wilderness and Rescue Medicine
    • 2009

      Thinking With Borges engages the most pressing and persistent questions of the philosophical tradition—including those of time, eternity, politics, law, justice, language, reality, identity and memory—through original and often brilliant readings of the Borgesian archive. Going beyond Borges’s self-deprecating claim that he deployed the philosophical canon only for aesthetic purposes, the contributors to Thinking With Borges demonstrate that he seeks to answer the most enduring philosophical questions in ways that both contest and extend the philosophical tradition.

      Thinking with Borges
    • 2008

      Security by Cop

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the importance of security in daily life, this book addresses the often-overlooked aspects of personal safety and preparedness. It emphasizes the need for awareness regarding various security components that affect everyone, encouraging readers to consider their own security measures and planning. By highlighting practical insights, it aims to equip the average person with the knowledge to navigate potential security challenges effectively.

      Security by Cop
    • 2008

      Fundamentals of Land Development

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "Fundamentals of Land Development" offers a comprehensive guide to designing and planning large-scale communities. It covers essential development tasks, including site selection, market analysis, and obtaining municipal approvals. Illustrated with real-world case studies, it aims to help developers enhance project profitability while ensuring responsible development.

      Fundamentals of Land Development
    • 2004

      Highlighting eighteen of the most humorous elections in U.S. history, the book spans from the first nationwide election in 1828 to the tumultuous 2000 election. It delves into significant events like Watergate and impeachment, providing a comedic lens on political history. Additionally, the inclusion of a gallery featuring official photographs adds a visual element to the narrative, enriching the reader's understanding of these pivotal moments in American politics.

      A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the White House: Foolhardiness, Folly, and Fraud in Presidential Elections, from Andrew Jackson to George W. Bush