Jack London's Call of the Wild
.... is correct that
London presents his dog as a dog, but Lundquist refuses to see that
London intends what he says about Buck to extend beyond the
world of dogs ....
(2230

9

)
William Blake's poem "London"
.... The
world of
London is a
world of weakness and woe--the people are weak in the face of the institutions they may have created but which now shape them, and the ....
(519

2

)
The London Subway
The
world's oldest subway is not in New York or Paris but in
London. The subway followed the development of the above-ground railway ....
(1067

4

)
The Situation Leading to World War II
.... Fischer, Fritz. Griff nach der Weltmacht, trans. as Germany's Aims in the First
World War. Dasseldorf: 1961,
London, 1967. Fraser, Lindley. ....
(1741

7

)
Jack London
.... sent north. B. Buck discovers the wolf within once he is removed from civilized
world, as
London says we all would. A. Martin Eden ....
(2627

11

)
The City of London
.... Lloyd's preeminent position as a
world center for insurance was now established ("Brief history of Lloyd's"). The City of
London represents much of the ....
(2195

9

)
History of London's Railways
.... that
London's subway system stretches the length of the country and operates more effectively than almost any other subway system in the industrialized
world. ....
(2595

10

)
Convention of the Communist League in London
.... The Communist League appears to have constituted itself at this time in
London in no .... at the end of the Manifesto that powerless workers of the
world must unite ....
(4233

17

)
Pre-Second World War Neutrality in the US
.... Iriye, Akira. (1987). The origins of the Second
World War in Asia and the Pacific.
London: Longman Group UK Limited. Kimball, William F. (1969). ....
(6136

25

)
Call of the Wild & The Incredible Journey
.... the books (aside from the death of the main human in
London) is the returning of Buck to the wild state of nature, instead of staying in the human
world. ....
(2014

8

)
Causes of the First World War
.... Palmer, Alan. The Lands Between.
London: The Macmillan Company, 1970. Robbins, Keith. The First
World War. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 1984. ....
(8109

32

)
The stock market
.... The pound was also the
world's strongest and most stable currency, so people all over the
world deposited their savings in
London banks, which then invested ....
(1681

7

)
Effects of 3 20th Century Wars on Britain
....
London: Longman, 1991. Reid, Alastair. "
World War I and the Working Class in Britain." In Total War and Social Change, ed. Arthur Marwick, 16-25. ....
(1904

8

)
Effects of 3 20th Century Wars on British Society
....
London: Longman, 1991. Reid, Alastair. "
World War I and the Working Class in Britain." In Total War and Social Change, ed. Arthur Marwick, 16-25. ....
(1904

8

)
MacIntyre Ethics
.... he believed Marxism "envisages the whole of human life in terms that explicitly deny the God-given character of the
world," (Hirsch, 1976 .... Press,
London: 1967. ....
(336

1

)
Continuation Theory of WWI & II
.... 2 See Fritz Fischer, Griff nach der Weltmacht translated as Germany's Aims in the First
World War, (D?sseldorf: 1961,
London, 1967); Hans Ulrich Wehler, The ....
(1891

8

)
Radio and Newscasts
....
London: Oxford UP, 1965. Chester, Edward W. Radio, Television, and American Politics. New York: Sheed and Ward, 1969. Desmond, Robert W. Tides of War -
World ....
(1701

7

)
Melanie Klein
.... An introduction to object relations.
London, UK: Free Association Books. Grosskurth, P. (1986). Melanie Klein: Her
world and her work. New York, NY: Knopf. ....
(2105

8

)
The Blazing New World
.... 1999-2000 ed. Sv "Vitalism." Cavendish, Margaret. The Blazing
World and Other Writings. .... "Horror Like Thunder."
London Review of Books 23 (21 June 2001): 22-24. ....
(3120

12

)
Fixed Exchange Rates
.... (Triffin, 1968; Kindleberger, 1973).
London was the preeminent financial center in which the rest of the
world had total confidence. ....
(1442

6

)
3 Architectural Theories
.... Raeburn, Michael., Architecture of the Western
World.
London: Orbis, 1988. Thursday Associates, "Deconstruction in Architecture: A Brief Critique." 1987.. ....
(3615

14

)
Influence of Romantic Poets on Dylan Thomas
.... During
World War II, Thomas became relatively prosperous. He lived in
London during the way and worked for the British Broadcasting Corporation as a ....
(2272

9

)
Japan's Contribution to the World Economy
.... The Development of Japanese Business, 2nd ed. (
London: George Allen & .... Wallerstein, The Capitalist
World Economy (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press ....
(3740

15

)
City of Los Angeles
.... The outside
world is equally as fictitious. .... When one writes about
London, or New York, there is a context and a historicity that the writer may participate in. ....
(721

3

)
World Trade Organization and TRIPS
.... Washington on June 2, 1911, at The Hague On November 6, 1925, at
London on June .... Retrieved from the
World Wide Web 4 August 2001, at http://www.bitlaw.com/source ....
(3799

15

)
World Bank & IMF & Sub Saharan Economics
.... C. "The
World Bank's Agenda for Accel erated Development: Dialectics, Doubts, and Dialogues." In Ravenhill, J. (Ed.). Africa in Economic Crisis.
London: Allyn ....
(1823

7

)
Old London Bridge
.... that is still used. Old
London Bridge is not enshrined in the Arizona desert, nor anywhere else in the
world. In 1832, the historic ....
(2087

8

)
Origin & Meaning of Dragon
.... But another meaning is based purely on an association of visual images -- 2Rex Warner, Encyclopedia of
World Mythology (
London: BPC Publishing, Ltd., 1975) p. ....
(787

3

)
The Arab World
.... Middle East during and after the First
World War. There is a certain flavor of bias toward the British (Field previously wrote for the
London Financial Times ....
(1856

7

)
Origins of an Organized Police Force
.... 1905-1932. Berkeley: U of California P. Cramer, J. (1964). The
world's police.
London: Cassell. Haller, MH (1971). Civic reformers ....
(2964

12

)