A memoir about the author's travels among the Kurds
John Cookson Books
This author is recognized for his travel writings and several poetic works. His fictional prose is deeply informed by his military experiences, particularly his service in Turkey, which served as the setting for his sole novel. Beyond his literary pursuits, Fife-Cookson was an avid outdoorsman with a passion for field sports, including salmon fishing in Northumberland. His writings offer readers a glimpse into the life and events of his era.




This handy, well-illustrated guide provides information on all aspects of the patient examination. It covers history-taking, examination techniques for each body system, and presenting signs and symptoms for common disorders. Color illustrations and color-coded chapters aid in quickly locating critical guidance.
Memoir Of Mrs. Martha Barnes, Late Of Middletown, Conn
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Set in the context of a dramatic narrative, this five-act play explores the intense and complex relationship between its central characters, Hannibal and Katharna. The work, originally published in 1893, delves into themes of love, conflict, and ambition, showcasing the emotional and psychological struggles faced by the characters. This reprint preserves the integrity of the original text, providing readers with an authentic experience of historical drama.