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No job for a lady: the autobiography of M. Phyllis Lose, V. M. D
Par M. Phyllis Lose, Daniel Pratt Mannix. 1979
Niels Bohr et la physique quantique (Points. 145)
Par François Lurçat. 2001
Une tentative, par moments philosophique, pour rendre l'oeuvre de Bohr compréhensible à des lecteurs qui ne savent rien de la…
physique. "Un appendice donne des précisions destinées à celui qui a des rudiments de mathématiques du niveau de l'enseignement secondaire". 2001.Never say die: new adventures from the country vet
Par David Perrin. 2006
Veterinarian Dave Perrin is building his dream home in the peaceful community of Lister, B.C., and puts in overtime to…
deal with some of the most improbable clients and frustrating cases of his career: snakes with indigestion, alcoholic dogs, hogs that beep, and heifers from hell. His loving dog, Lug, makes himself useful in desperate times. 2006.New Europe
Par Michael Palin. 2007
Palin's New Europe takes the form of a journey through countries which have rich and complex cultures. Few have survived…
intact, as the ebb and flow of warring armies has continually changed the map of Europe. Starting in the mountains of Slovenia he travels down through Croatia and the former Yugoslavia to Albania before turning northwards to embrace Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, The Ukraine, The Czech Republic, Slovakia, the former East Germany, Poland, the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, opening up a new and undiscovered world to millions of viewers and readers. 2007.Naked imperfection: a memoir
Par Gillian Deacon. 2014
What if you’re doing everything right - living a healthy, virtuous, conscientious life - and something goes terribly wrong? Gillian…
Deacon was the paragon of virtue, the standard-bearer for how to live responsibly on the Earth. So when the all-natural, vegetarian, yoga-practising, marathon-running mother of three young boys was diagnosed with breast cancer, the world stopped making sense. This is her story. c2014.My life with trees: a sylvan journey
Par Gary L Saunders. 2015
While organized by tree species like a reference book, Saunders' essays actually impart equal parts natural and personal history. And…
like the best sylvan essayists of earlier generations (Thoreau, Leopold), Saunders draws greater truths about our relationship with nature - and with each other - out of what on first glance might appear to be recitals of botanical facts or yarns about adventures past. A close reading promises not only to expand one's understanding of the ecology of the forest, but also to offer a model for how we might better live our lives with trees. 2015.My glory was I had such friends: a memoir
Par Amy Silverstein. 2017
Memoirist Amy Silverstein tells the story of an extraordinary group of women who surrounded and supported her through the long,…
emotional fight to stay alive as she waited for her second heart transplant in twenty-five years. 2017.My leaky body: tales from the gurney
Par Julie Devaney. 2012
In and out of emergency rooms in Vancouver and Toronto as she is diagnosed and treated for ulcerative colitis, Devaney…
is poked, prodded, and abandoned to a closet at one point, bearing the indignities of a system that seems hell-bent on victimizing the sick. As she recovers, she takes action, setting up a gurney on stage at workshops and conferences across the country to teach Bedside Manners 101, and to advocate for repairs to the system. Includes strong language. 2012.Musings on medicine
Par Gordon Hunter Grant. 1984
My year off: Recovering Life After A Stroke
Par Robert McCrum. 1998
Recalls the stroke suffered in 1995 by the forty-two-year-old editor-in-chief of the British publishing firm Faber and Faber. Describes the…
impact on many aspects of his life, including his two-month-old marriage to journalist Sarah Lyall. Includes day-to-day observations by both spouses during the following year. 1998.Muddling through in Madagascar
Par Dervla Murphy. 1985
Dervla Murphy and her 14-year-old daughter, Rachel, make their most accident-prone journey amongst "the most lovable people". The travellers set…
out on foot to Antsirable through the Ankaratra Mountains, then on by bush taxi and truck to discover that in Madagascar motoring is much more gruelling than walking. 1985.Mon coeur s'appelle Amazonie (Collection "Vécu")
Par Anne-Sophie Tiberghien. 1983
Mon histoire naturelle: vétérinaire auprès des animaux sauvages
Par Marie-Claude Bomsel, Béatrice Madeline. 2016
De son éducation versaillaise et anticonformiste à la jungle des plateaux de télévision, Marie-Claude Bomsel a suivi un parcours hors…
du commun. Depuis plus de quarante ans, cette femme vétérinaire conte aux Français, à la radio ou à la télévision, les histoires de ses animaux, ceux qu'elle aime et protège avec ardeur depuis son enfance. Drôles, touchantes, étonnantes, ces anecdotes, issues de sa carrière de vétérinaire puis de directrice de la Ménagerie du Jardin des Plantes à Paris, rappellent combien les animaux sont proches de l'homme, doués de sensibilité et d'une intelligence parfois ignorée. Riche de ses très nombreux voyages sur tous les continents, Marie-Claude Bomsel livre aussi un plaidoyer, à l'heure où l'avenir de la planète est en question, en faveur d'une meilleure protection de la condition animale et de la sauvegarde de la nature. 2016.Mornings in Mexico
Par D. H Lawrence. 2009
In the 1920s, Lawrence travelled several times to Mexico, where he was fascinated by the clash of beauty and brutality,…
purity and darkness that he observed there. The diverse and evocative essays that make up "Mornings in Mexico" - "Market Day", "Dance of the Sprouting Corn", "The Hopi Snake Dance" - bring to life the elemental simplicity of the Zapotec Indians in Mexico. The intense, dark rhythms of the Indians in the American South West are brightly adorned with simple and evocative details sharply observed: piles of fruit in a village market, strolls in a courtyard filled with hibiscus and roses, the play of light on an adobe wall. 2009.Morgue: a life in death
Par Ron Franscell, Vincent J. M Di Maio. 2016
Forensic science is booming. TV dramas, books and movies have made morgues cool. Complex technology and intricate research can take…
curdled blood, bone shards, and flakes of skin and turn them into justice. And Vincent Di Maio, MD, son of a famous New York City medical examiner, is one of the lions of forensic science in his own right. Di Maio guides us into the inner sanctum, through the cases that have made him famous, from the exhumation of assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and the racially charged shooting of Florida teen Trayvon Martin, to the unmasking of a serial baby-killer and the mysterious death of troubled genius Vincent van Gogh. 2016.Mountain year
Par Michael Joseph Murphy. 1964
The account of the year in an Irish mountain district, divided into twelve essays, describes the attitudes and characters of…
some of the people who live there. All his life Michael J. Murphy has lived within sight of Slieve Gullion. To him it does not represent just a large outcrop of rock, but a way of life. In his opening essay he shows how the personality of a mountain can dominate and influence the lives and living of everyone within its shadow, even the very fields. 1964.Most of my patients are animals
Par Robert M Miller. 1985
The author is a veterinarian in California. Although his speciality is equine medicine, he has doctored every type of animal,…
from poodles to panthers. For junior and senior high readers. c1985.Moondust: in search of the men who fell to Earth
Par Andrew Smith. 2005
Smith set out to find and interview the remaining nine astronauts who have walked on the moon, in order to…
learn how their lives, and ours, were changed forever by this surreal adventure. Some strong language. 2005.Mother warriors: a nation of parents healing autism against all odds
Par Jenny McCarthy. 2008
When Jenny McCarthy published her story of her successful efforts to save her son from autism, though the reaction was…
tremendous, she hadn't anticipated the overwhelming response from other parents of autistic children who wanted to share their own stories. Here Jenny expands her message to share these stories, showing how each parent fought to find her own child's perfect "remedy of interventions." Along the way, Jenny shares her own journey as an autism advocate and mother, as well as the continuing progress of her son, Evan. 2008.Morgentaler: a difficult hero : a biography
Par Catherine Dunphy. 1996
Well-known as one of Canada's most controversial figures, Henry Morgentaler is portrayed as a man of many contradictions. This biography…
of Morgentaler is based on interviews with colleagues, friends, family, and Morgentaler himself, and covers his youth and experiences during the Holocaust, as well as his career in Canada and his legal struggles. 1996.