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  • - The Animal Answer Guide
    av Mike Dorcas & Whit Gibbons
    325,-

    Packed with facts and featuring two color galleries and 70 black-and-white photographs, Frogs: The Animal Answer Guide is sure to address the questions on the minds of curious naturalists.

  • av Daniel (Associate Professor O'Quinn
    903

    Together, O'Quinn's two books offer a dramatic account of the global shifts in British imperial culture that will be of interest to scholars in theater and performance studies, eighteenth-century studies, Romanticism, and trans-Atlantic studies.

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    545,-

    Spotlights the visual arts, vision, and blindness during the Enlightenment in France, Britain, and Germany. This volume includes essays that range from exploring the musical and cultural impact of an eighteenth-century virtuoso violinist to analyzing lotteries as romance in eighteenth-century England.

  • - Extraordinary Stories from the Battle against Extinction
    av James R. (Drexel University) Spotila
    325,-

    His inspirational story of dedicated individuals, creative endeavors, and adventure reveals what is being done and what else we must do in order to ensure that these fascinating animals continue swimming in the oceans.

  • - Marcello Malpighi and Seventeenth-Century Anatomy
    av Domenico Bertoloni Meli
    1 106,-

    Bertoloni Meli's critical study of this key figure and the works of his contemporaries-including Borelli, Swammerdam, Redi, and Ruysch-opens a wonderful window onto the scientific and medical worlds of the seventeenth century.

  • - How Stories Can Shape Clinical Practice
    av Bradley (Assistant Professor Lewis
    633,-

    Nothing short of a call to rework the psychiatric profession, Narrative Psychiatry advocates taking the inherently narrative-centered patient-psychiatrist relationship to its logical conclusion: making the story a central aspect of treatment.

  • - U.S. Decision-Making in the Gulf Wars
    av Steve A. (Old Dominion University) Yetiv
    353,-

    Thoroughly updated with a new preface and a chapter on the 2003 Iraq War, Explaining Foreign Policy, already widely used in courses, will continue to be of interest to students and scholars of foreign policy, international relations, and related fields.

  • - The Science of Bubbles, Droplets, and Foams
    av F. Ronald Young
    355 - 636,-

    With easy-to-understand explanations, detailed illustrations, and entertaining anecdotes, Young reveals the Fizzics behind these familiar-yet surprising-objects.

  • - A Five-Step Survival Guide
    av Steven Q. Wang
    272,-

    The only book to outline detailed instructions for melanoma patients at all stages of their disease, it is a guide that people with melanoma will turn to with confidence.

  • - Debates about Biotechnology and the Environment
     
    796,-

    Scholars of bioethics, environmental philosophy, religious studies, sociology, public policy, and political theory will find much merit in this book's lively discussion.

  • - Caring for Your Partner, Yourself, and Your Relationship
    av Jeffrey B. Palmer & Sara Palmer
    268 - 580,-

    When Your Spouse Has a Stroke will relieve your burden and strengthen your partnership.

  • - Informed Response and Reception Histories, 1820-1865
    av James L. (Kansas State University) Machor
    931,-

    In so doing, Machor takes us ever closer to understanding the particular and varying reading strategies of historical audiences and how they impacted authors' conceptions of their own readership.

  • - Contagion in Premodern Islamic and Christian Thought in the Western Mediterranean
    av Justin K. (New York University) Stearns
    696,-

    Based on Stearns's analysis of Muslim and Christian legal, theological, historical, and medical texts in Arabic, Medieval Castilian, and Latin, Infectious Ideas is the first book to offer a comparative discussion of concepts of contagion in the premodern Mediterranean world.

  • - The Evolution and Science of Ballistics
    av Mark Denny
    488 - 812,-

    For study or hobby, Their Arrows Will Darken the Sun is an entertaining guide to the world of ballistics.

  • - Indian-European Encounters in Early North America
    av Erik R. Seeman
    370 - 636,-

    His compelling narrative gives undergraduate students of early America and the Atlantic World a revealing glimpse into this fascinating-and surprising-meeting of cultures.

  • - Slavery, Cruelty, and the Rise of Humanitarianism
    av Margaret (Department of History) Abruzzo
    699,-

    Polemical Pain shows how the debate over slavery's cruelty played a large, unrecognized role in shaping moral categories that remain pertinent today.

  • - Doctors, Patients, and Futile Treatment
    av Nancy S. Jecker & Lawrence J. Schneiderman
    411 - 756,-

    Based on the latest empirical research, Wrong Medicine continues to guide a broad range of health care professionals through the challenges of providing humane end-of-life care.

  • - From Maine to Texas
    av Valerie A. Kells
    328,-

    Its beautiful design and accessible format make it an ideal guide for fishermen, divers, students, scientists, naturalists, and fish enthusiasts alike.

  • - Eighteen Tours in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia
    av Ralph E. Eshelman
    355 - 706,-

    Tourists can step back in time as they travel the same roads and waterways that American and British troops did two centuries ago.

  • av Stop 9c) Edmondson & Chuck (United States Naval Academy
    413 - 931,-

    From selecting shifting points to load transfer in car control and beyond, Fast Car Physics is the ideal source to consult before buckling up and cinching down the belts on your racing harness.

  • - From Scientific Racism to Modern Evolutionary Ideas
    av Paul Lawrence Farber
    294,-

    As such, Mixing Races offers a unique perspective on how contentious debates taking place on college campuses reflected radical shifts in race relations in the larger society.

  • - How the Fall of Dinosaurs Led to the Rise of Mammals
    av J. David (Professor Emeritus of Biology Archibald
    826,-

    Piecing together evidence from both molecular biology and the fossil record, Archibald shows how science is edging closer to understanding exactly what happened during the mass extinctions near the K/T boundary and the radiation that followed.

  • - The Animal Answer Guide
    av Susan Lumpkin & John (Biological Research Center) Seidensticker
    352 - 580,-

    Lumpkin and Seidensticker talk about conservation, because while rabbits may breed like, well, rabbits, several species are among the most endangered animals on Earth.

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    580,-

    Theoretically grounded and based on the newest research, Gender and Higher Education provides an excellent overview for students of higher education, gender studies, and sociology, as well as for anyone interested in the current state of scholarship and practice.

  • av David Strauss
    580,-

    Before Julia Child's warbling voice and towering figure burst into America's homes, a gourmet food movement was already sweeping the nation. Setting the Table for Julia Child considers how the tastes and techniques cultivated at dining clubs and in the pages of Gourmet magazine helped prepare many affluent Americans for Child's lessons in French cooking. David Strauss argues that Americans' appetite for haute cuisine had been growing ever since the repeal of Prohibition. Dazzled by visions of the good life presented in luxury lifestyle magazines and by the practices of the upper class, who adopted European taste and fashion, upper-middle-class Americans increasingly populated the gourmet movement. In the process, they came to appreciate the cuisine created by France's greatest chef, Auguste Escoffier. Strauss's impressive archival research illuminates themes-gender, class, consumerism, and national identity-that influenced the course of gourmet dining in America. He also points out how the work of painters and fine printers-reproduced here-called attention to the aesthetic of dining, a vision that heightened one's anticipation of a gratifying experience. In the midst of this burgeoning gourmet food movement Child found her niche. The movement may have introduced affluent Americans to the pleasure of French cuisine years before Julia Child, but it was Julia's lessons that expanded the audience for gourmet dining and turned lovers of French cuisine into cooks.

  • - American Citizen in a Revolutionary World
    av Richard Buel
    547,-

    Few books explore in such a comprehensive fashion the political, economic, ideological, diplomatic, and technological dimensions of this defining moment in world history.

  • av Daniel F. (Oberlin College) Styer
    411 - 826,-

    The appendixes provide helpful hints, basic answers to the sample problems, and materials to stimulate further exploration.

  • - A Historical Guide to Public Art in the Monumental City
    av Cindy Kelly
    580,-

    Follow her as she guides readers to the extraordinary outdoor art that makes Baltimore "the Monumental City."

  • - Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Tornadoes, and Other Earth-Shattering Disasters
    av Donald R. (Professor (retired)) Prothero
    379,-

    Eerie, fascinating, and often moving, these tales of geologic history and human fortitude and folly will stay with you long after you put the book down.

  • - Scimitar-tooth Cats of the Western Hemisphere
     
    1 439,-

    Richly illustrated and featuring the latest information on scimitar-tooth cats of the New World, The Other Saber-tooths is an engaging and comprehensive collection of information about these fascinating felines that will appeal to paleontologists and anyone else interested in the prehistoric world.

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