Brad Martin: 5 books

Book cover of Five Stones

Five Stones

Conquering Your Giants

by Shane Stanford, R. Brad Martin
Language: English
Release Date: August 6, 2013

Our most important battles are not always with the 'giants out there'--those external challenges which we all face. The greatest battles are often within ourselves. Too often, we diminish our own potential in ministry, business, and in life. Shane Stanford and Brad Martin frame their powerful book...
Book cover of A Century of Parks Canada, 1911-2011
by Alan MacEachern, John Sandlos, Ben Bradley
Language: English
Release Date: August 27, 2012

"... a diverse and fascinating array of perspectives on the history of Canada's national parks, illuminating many less well-understood aspects of the evolving place of people in and near these parks." - Stephen Bocking, Professor and Chair, Environmental and Resource Studies Program, Trent...
Book cover of Low Intensity Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy
by Dr. Mark Papworth, Theresa Marrinan, Brad Martin
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2013

'An engaging textbook which explores 'low intensity interventions' and modes of delivery whilst placing equal emphasis on the therapeutic value of the relationship between service user and practitioner' - Jane Briddon, APIMH Primary Mental Health Care MSC, University of Manchester This is a...
Book cover of Rocket’s Red Glare
by James Reasoner, Martin L. Shoemaker, Nathan E. Meyer
Language: English
Release Date: May 25, 2017

From distant galaxies to the mean streets of Hollywood . . . from the war-torn skies of France in 1918 to the far side of the moon . . . The stories in Rocket's Red Glare exemplify the adventure, courage, and sense of discovery so vital to the American spirit. Whether daring to cross interstellar...
Book cover of Please God Send Me a Wreck

Please God Send Me a Wreck

Responses to Shipwreck in a 19th Century Australian Community

by Brad Duncan, Martin Gibbs
Language: English
Release Date: May 25, 2015

This book explores the historical and archaeological evidence of the relationships between a coastal community and the shipwrecks that have occurred along the southern Australian shoreline over the last 160 years. It moves beyond a focus on shipwrecks as events and shows the short and long term economic,...
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