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  • Daintith, John (Editor) (Facts On File, 15-01-12)
    This dictionary is one of a series covering the terminology and concepts used in important branches of science. The Facts on File Dictionary of Organic Chemistry has been designed as an additional source of information ...
  • Ganong, William F. (McGraw-Hill, 15-01-13)
    This book reivews the field of physiology, emphasizing many clinical applications of basic concepts. The purpose of the book is to provide a concise summary of mammalian and, particularly, of human physiology for medical ...
  • Guyton, Arthur C.; Hall, John E. (Elsevier Saunders, 15-01-13)
    The Textbook of Medical Physiology, is not a reference book that attempts to provide a compendium of the most recent advances in physiology. This is a book that continues the tradition of being written for students. It ...
  • Daintith, John (Editor) (Facts On File, 15-01-13)
    The Facts On File Dictionary of Inorganic Chemistry provides quick access and complete reference definitions to more than 2,000 terms, concepts, and principles that make up a significant part of Section Four of the AP ...
  • Roddie, Ian C; Wallace, William FM (Arnold, 15-01-15)
    The new edition of MCQs in Physiology has been subject to a complete overhaul to become MCQs and EMQs in Physiology. This reflects the current methods of examination techniques and will provide the student with a complete ...
  • Sidney, Sir Philip (Oxford University Press, 1595)
    In 16th century Europe, poetry had lost much of its cultural value. It became known as a narrow and frivolous activity, much like it is now, and it was under attack by religious authorities because it was seen as licentious ...
  • Dryden, John (Read How You Want, 1668)
    A superb piece of literary criticism by Dryden written during the Plague of 1666 and first published in 1668. The essay is a discourse between 4 speakers including Dryden himself. They discuss the necessity of abiding by ...
  • Bronte, Emily (Planet PDF, 1801)
    Considered lurid and shocking by mid-19th-century standards, Wuthering Heights was initially thought to be such a publishing risk that its author, Emily Brontë, was asked to pay some of the publication costs. A somber tale ...
  • Jane Eyre 
    Bronte, Charlotte (Planet PDF, 1848)
    Jane Eyre (originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography) is a novel by English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published on 16 October 1848 by Planet PDF. of London, England, under the pen name "Currer Bell." The ...
  • Dickens, Charles (Penguin Classics, 1850)
    Drawing on Charles Dickens's own, often difficult childhood, to create a compelling story of personal success, David Copperfield is edited with an introduction and notes by Jeremy Tambling in Penguin Classics. David ...
  • Bunyan, John (Grand Rapids, 1853)
    Often rated as important as the Bible as a Christian document, this famous story of man's progress through life in search of salvation remains one of the most entertaining allegories of faith ever written. Set against ...
  • Bagehot, Walter (Oxford World's Classics, 1873)
    Walter Bagehot's The English Constitution (1867) is the best account of the history and workings of the British political system ever written.
  • Ibsen, Henrik (1879)
    A Doll's House is a three-act play in prose by Henrik Ibsen. It premiered at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 21 December 1879, having been published earlier that month.
  • Dutt, Toru (C Kegan Paul, London, 1880)
    "The lake's fair surface is not always clear. If but a traveller, or a rash child near, At random throw a stone upon its glass, A dark ooz rises in a vapoury mass......" Toru Dutt was an Indian poet who wrote in English ...
  • Hardy, Thomas (James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, 1891)
    Tess of the D'Urbervilles is widely considered to be one of Thomas Hardy's most important and classic works which has endured time and contributed a considerable amount to literature.Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Pure Woman ...
  • Gibbs, J. Willard; Wilson, Edwin Bidwell (University Press, 1901)
    This book have written on vector analysis, a text-book for the use of students of mathematics and physicsas, founded upon the lectures of J. Willard Gibbs. by Gibbs, J. Willard (1839-1903).
  • Butcher, S. H. (Macmillan and Co., 1902)
    Incorporating the best modern work on the Poetics, Halliwell's translation is aimed at those who want a reliable version of Aristotle's ideas along with concise and stimulating guidance. A running commentary explains the ...
  • King, Elizabeth M. (The Macmillan Company, 1905)
    Excerpt from The Rape of the Lock, and Other Poems of Alexander Pope: Edited With Notes and Introduction By the beginning of the eighteenth century much had been accomplished by the poets of England: Chaucer had portrayed ...
  • Nicholson, Reynold Alleyne (Cambridge University Press, 1907)
    A compilation of the history of Islamic authors and writings, A Literary History of the Arabs is considered one of the best explanations of Arabic culture and literature today. R.A. Nicholson explains in the book's preface ...
  • Hamlin, A. D. F. (Longman, Green, 1909)
    The aim of this work has been to sketch the various periods and styles of architecture with the broadest possible strokes, and to mention, with such brief characterization as seemed permissible or necessary, the most ...