First published in 1905, these two volumes together reproduced the text of Rawlinson MS. B 408 from the Bodleian Library in two parts. They consist of a preface...
First published in 1913, the publication of this English translation is of particular interest for those studying the growing status of English as a formal as w...
Somewhere in Shadow Valley lies a secret that could forever change the frontier. Only a posse of gunmen with special abilities can defend that secret from a tri...
by Richard Ward, Andrew Clark and Lyn Phillipson
Giving voice to the lived experiences of people with dementia across the globe, including Australia, Canada, Sweden and the UK, this critical and evidence-based...
byCameron Parsell,Andrew Clarke,Francisco Perales
This book conceptualises the role of charity to people who are poor in wealthy countries and outlines a set of practical and conceptual ideas for how it could b...
byAndrew Clark,Basel Alomair,Linda Bushnell,Radha Poovendran
This book presents a framework for the control of networked systems utilizing submodular optimization techniques. The main focus is on selecting input nodes fo...
byAndrew Clark,Sarah Flèche,Richard Layard,Nattavudh Powdthavee,George Ward
A new perspective on life satisfaction and well-being over the life courseWhat makes people happy? The Origins of Happiness seeks to revolutionize how we think ...
byAlex Rogers,Nadine Johnston,Eugene Murphy,Andrew Clarke
Since its discovery Antarctica has held a deep fascination for biologists. Extreme environmental conditions, seasonality and isolation have lead to some of the ...
byStephanie Sanders,Liana Zhou,Judith Allen,Hallimeda Allinson,Brandon Hill,Andrew Clark-Huckstep
Founded by Alfred C. Kinsey in 1947, the Kinsey Institute has been a leading organization in developing an understanding of human sexuality. In this new book wi...
This study is one of the first in the field of historical geography to be published in Canada. Written after exhaustive research, it uses a particular approach ...
Drawing upon the rich heterogeneity of Denis Diderot's texts-whether scientific, aesthetic, philosophic or literary-Andrew Clark locates and examines an importa...
Cognitive scientist Clark believes we are liberating our minds, thanks to our penchant for inventing tools that extend our abilities to think and communicate, s...
Offering an authoritative and timely account of the relationship between literature and medicine in the eighteenth century and Romantic period, a time when most...
by Andrew J. Clark and Douglas B. Bamforth
The Great Plains has been central to academic and popular visions of Native American warfare, largely because the region’s well-documented violence was so cen...
by Michael Clark; Denis Smith; Andrew Blowers
First published in 1992, Waste Location seeks to widen and integrate the debate on the intrinsically spatial nature of waste disposal. The political and industr...