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The authors and artists behind this book had a clear objective: to not only provide an attractive, stunning book, but also one that is capable of explaining any question about the human body the reader may have. Atlas of the Human Body represents an exciting new perspective on the field of human anatomy. This book can be a useful household reference and also the book will help people care for and understand their bodies and improve their quality of life. Atlas of the Human Body offers a wide-ranging selection of information. The quality of the illustrations and their level of detail, combined with the concise and precise textual explanations, make it useful for secondary students and teachers and for many professional groups trainers, physiotherapists, gymnasts, sportsmen, homeopaths, nurses, masseuses and many others - as well as those beginning the study of medicine or the general reader interested in health and caring for their own body. Special care has been taken to ensure the quality of the book and to include information that may be lacking in comparable books.
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Music, the Market, and the Marvellous examines féerie, the French fairy play, in the last third of the nineteenth century. It is among the first book-length studies on the genre, the first in a language other than French, and the first from a musicological perspective. Sabbatini demonstrates that, contrary to conventional wisdom, féerie was still thriving during the fin de siècle, giving rise to innovations such as composerly féerie and scientific féerie. The plays, the theatre industry, and urban geography are discussed together, as befits a commercial genre where the marvellous was shaped by the market. Recovering this forgotten ^—^ but once hugely influential ^—^ repertoire provides an occasion to rethink generic taxonomies of Parisian theatre and the ontology of nineteenth-century 'popular' theatre.
Compelling, poignant, enlightening stories from former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell about growing up in Maine, his years in the Senate, working to bring peace to Northern Ireland and the Middle East, and what he’s learned about the art of negotiation during every stage of his life. It’s a classic story of the American Dream. George Mitchell grew up in a working class family in Maine, experiencing firsthand the demoralizing effects of unemployment when his father was laid off from a lifelong job. But education was always a household priority, and Mitchell embraced every opportunity that came his way, eventually becoming the ranking Democrat in the Senate during the administratio...
Buy Netter and Dorland's together and save! When you start medical school, you need a great anatomy book to get oriented, and a great dictionary to help you understand a plethora of unfamiliar medical terms. Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy is the most loved and best selling anatomy atlas in the English language. In over 540 beautifully colored and easily understood illustrations, it teaches the complete human body with unsurpassed clarity and accuracy. This new edition features 45 revised, 290 relabeled and 17 wholly new plates, drawn fully in the tradition of Frank Netter, and includes more imaging and clinical images than ever before. Includes a powerful and varied bank of ancillary materi...