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John E. Hall

    Sherlock Holmes and the Abbey School Mystery
    A New Breed
    Guyton and Hall Physiology Review. Second Edition
    Textbook of Medical Physiology
    Pocket Companion to Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology
    Guyton and Hall Physiology Review
    • 2024

      This book traces the interactions between nations, states and empires in the making of the modern world. It is commonly assumed that nation states succeeded and replaced empires, relegating empires to the past: Hall argues that this is not the case. Empires have continued alongside nation states, shadowing them and overseeing them in the industrial era. The two world wars were imperial wars, rather than wars between nation states. Even after rapid decolonization in the 1950s and 1960s, empires persisted in the USA and the USSR. Furthermore, empires are not finished: the USA retains enormous power whilst Russia and China increasingly show imperial dispositions. Furthermore, empires and nation states do not exist in separate compartments— rather, they often overlap. Consider the USA—at once highly nationalist and the greatest empire in the history of the world. This highly original book will be essential reading for students and scholars in sociology and politics and for anyone interested in the political forces that have shaped, and continue to shape, the modern world.

      Nations, States and Empires
    • 2024

      This thoughtful book explores fundamental questions about life on Earth - how did we get here, and what sustains us? For generations humanity has relied on natural cycles that predate us - seasonal rains to nourish crops, a hospitable climate - but who or what engineered this system perfect for human life? Author John Hall posits that there may be an omnipresent creative force behind not just the climate, but a wholesome world rich in all we need to thrive. As the human population expands faster than ever, we depend more than ever on natural patterns outside of our control. By pondering the origins of this miraculous ecosystem made for humankind, we gain perspective on an intelligence greater than our own, one that designed the ideal conditions for our eternity on this planet and beyond. This provocative book urges us to reflect on the deeper roots below the surface of life as we know it.

      Eternity
    • 2023

      Sixty Years of Canadian Cricket

      • 710 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      This book offers a fascinating look at the history of cricket in Canada over the past sixty years. It covers the major players, matches, and events that have shaped the sport in Canada, and includes a wealth of photographs. This book is a must-read for cricket enthusiasts and anyone interested in Canadian sports history.

      Sixty Years of Canadian Cricket
    • 2017

      The Practice and Jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty

      In Three Parts I. An Historical Examination of the Civil Jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty. II. A Translation of Clerke's Praxis, with Notes... III. A Collection of Precedents (1809)

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book offers an in-depth exploration of American admiralty law, featuring a comprehensive history of Anglo-American practices. It includes Hall's translation of Francis Clerke's esteemed work, enhanced by previously inaccessible manuscripts. This treatise stands out for its thorough analysis of American admiralty practice and a curated collection of relevant legal cases, making it a significant resource for understanding the evolution and application of admiralty law in the United States.

      The Practice and Jurisdiction of the Court of Admiralty
    • 2017

      Stunning black and white images of uniquely Irish characters taken at a variety of traditional fairs and festivals around the country.

      Fair Faces
    • 2017
    • 2016

      Now in its 3rd edition, this touring atlas covers all of Southern Africa and is designed for all road users from the regular commercial traveller to the casual tourist. South Africa is broken down into a main map section covering all of the countrys areas, where main touring areas are shown in larger scale and much greater detail; and city maps, where all of the main city centres and significant surrounding areas are also shown in detail. Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia and Zimbabwe are handled in a similar way with a full spread for each country, together with the main tourist areas and city plans. The book also includes a comprehensive index of place names and, where appropriate, an index of city plans. The touring sections show places of interest in specific locales, such as the battlefields of KwaZulu-Natal and the wineries of the Western Cape. Lastly, photographs of scenic areas accompany the maps where appropriate.

      Touring atlas South Africa
    • 2016

      Guyton and Hall Physiology Review

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      "Guyton and Hall Physiology Review is the ideal way to prepare for class exams as well as the physiology portion of the USMLE Step 1. More than 1000 board-style questions and answers allow you to test your knowledge of the most essential, need-to-know concepts in physiology. Includes thorough reviews of all major body systems, with an emphasis on system interaction, homeostasis, and pathophysiology. Designed as a companion to the 13th edition of Guyton and Hall textbook of Medical Physiology, highlighting essential key concepts and featuring direct page references to specific questions." --

      Guyton and Hall Physiology Review
    • 2014

      For years the federal government has sought to remotely control human behavior. Starting with the CIA projects MKULTRA and MKSEARCH in the 1950s, the American public has been unwitting guinea pigs in a multitude of non-consensually performed experiments that have continued into the 21st century. Guinea Pigs takes readers on a journey into the darkest corners of U.S. non-consensual experimentation and the various technologies of control that have led to our current surveillance state. The recent revelations regarding the extent of NSA eavesdropping is only the tip of the iceberg. We are currently in an information war and a mind war, where our privacy and autonomy as human beings are at stake. Guinea Pigs will arm you with the information needed to fight back against those who seek to eliminate human free will. Over the coming years, terms like “remote neural monitoring,” “brain-mapping,” and “electronic harassment” will become household words. To be one step ahead of the game, be prepared for the future with Guinea Pigs.

      Guinea Pigs
    • 2012

      Focusing on a rich historical narrative, this collection features fugitive pieces from the Philadelphia press, showcasing diverse genres such as sermons, political tracts, and literature. Spanning over 400 years, it offers insights into pivotal moments in American history, including exploration, westward expansion, and the Civil War. The work presents high-quality digital scans of original documents, making them accessible for libraries and scholars. Additionally, it includes biographical sketches of notable figures like Joseph Dennie, enhancing the cultural context of the era.

      The Philadelphia Souvenir: A Collection of Fugitive Pieces from the Philadelphia Press.