Making Medicines
Making Medicines is a concise, chronological discussion of the history of therapeutics and pharmacy from the Egyptians through to the present day. It focuses on the discovery and uses of medicines to treat illness through the ages, and the evolvin...
Botanical Medicines
Answer patients'questions about botanical supplements quickly and easily!This informative book is a compendium of detailed scientific research on 34 of the most popular dietary supplements used in North America and Europe. Its coverage of pharmaco...
Earth Medicines
Earth Medicines
Inhaled Medicines
Inhaled medicines are widely used to treat pulmonary and systemic diseases. The efficacy and safety of these medicines can be influenced by the deposited fraction, the regional deposition pattern within the lungs and by post-depositional eve...
Deadly Editions
A treasure hunt through Edinburgh gives way to a search for a villain terrorizing the city in the sixth Scottish Bookshop Mystery. Bookseller Delaney Nichols receives a mysterious cloaked visitor one evening at the Cracked Spine Book...
Ethnodrama
Ethnodrama: An Anthology of Reality Theatre contains seven carefully-selected ethnodramas that best illustrate this emerging genre of arts-based research, a burgeoning but evident trend in the field of theatre production itself. In his introductio...
Developing Theory Through Qualitative Inquiry
This unique text shows researchers how to develop theories derived through qualitative inquiry. Johnny Saldaña illustrates how a theory is a research-based statement with an accompanying explicating narrative that contains six properties:...
Thinking Qualitatively
Written in Johnny Saldaña's elegant and accessible style, Thinking Qualitatively: Methods of Mind boldly pursues the challenge of teaching students not just how to collect and analyze data, but how to actively think about them. Each ...
Longitudinal Qualitative Research
Johnny Salda-a outlines the basic elements of longitudinal qualitative data, focusing on micro-levels of change observed within individual cases and groups of participants. He draws upon his primary experience in theater education to examine time ...
The Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers
Unlock the full potential of your qualitative research projects with this invaluable manual from world-renowned authority Johnny Saldaña. This essential guide delves into the latest advancements in coding, including the integration of AI tools lik...
Vermillion Editions Limited
Founded in 1977 by entrepreneur and master printer Steven M. Anderson, Vermillion Editions Limited was a nationally recognized print workshop in the Minneapolis warehouse district and an important part of the 1970s American print renaissance. Ande...
Digital Critical Editions
Provocative yet sober, Digital Critical Editions examines how transitioning from print to a digital milieu deeply affects how scholars deal with the work of editing critical texts. On one hand, forces like changing technology and evolving reader e...
Termush (Faber Editions)
Introduced by Jeff VanderMeer - 'a classic: stunning, dangerous, darkly beautiful' - welcome to the post-apocalyptic White Lotus: a luxury hotel at the end of the world in this lost 1967 dystopia for fans of Jacqueline Harpman's I Who Have Never K...
Lowlife (Faber Editions)
One man gambles on his own life in this rediscovered Jewish post-war classic of London's seedy underbelly, introduced by Iain Sinclair. 'Terrific. Propulsive, funny and touching.' Sebastian Faulks 'A fascinating snapshot of a lost London world, by...
They (Faber Editions)
For fans of I Who Have Never Known Men, a 'creepily prescient' (Margaret Atwood) lost dystopian 'masterpiece' (Emily St. John Mandel): in a nightmarish Britain, THEY are coming closer. 'Ceepy, tense and strange.' Ian Rankin 'Delicious and sexy and...
Hamlet (Collector's Editions)
Hamlet is not only one of Shakespeare's greatest plays, but also the most fascinatingly problematical tragedy in world literature. First performed around 1600, this a gripping and exuberant drama of revenge, rich in contrasts and conflicts. Its vi...
Opera! - Nuova Edizione
Opera! - Nuova Edizione
El Jugador (Ediciones Icónicas) / The Gambler
Una novela pionera sobre la ludopat a y sus tr gicas consecuencias para el individuo y la sociedad, basada en las experiencias del propio Dostoievski Publicada por primera vez en 1866, El jugador es una de las novelas sobre la ludopat a m s famosas de la literatura. La historia se centra en Alexei Ivanovitch, un joven que trabaja como tutor en el seno de una familia rusa afincada en un hotel alem n. La familia tiene problemas econ micos, y Alexei se vuelve adicto a la ruleta en parte para emular la intr pida actitud de sus empleadores hacia el dinero. As , gana y pierde enormes sumas mientras busca el amor, la riqueza y la aceptaci n. Sin embargo, sus relaciones humanas son fugaces y superficiales, y acaban siendo sacrificadas en el altar de la adicci n. La historia ofrece un retrato implacable sobre las tr gicas consecuencias del juego, algo que Fi dor Dostoievski no solo conoc a de primera mano, sino que se vincula estrechamente con la g nesis de esta obra, escrita en una carrera