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Peter Moore

    Handbook of Botulinum Toxin Treatment
    Swahili for the broken-hearted. Cape Town to Cairo by any means possible
    No shitting in the toilet : the travel guide for when you've really lost it
    The Wrong Way Home
    Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
    Discoveries and Inventions that Changed Our World
    • Divided in two sections, this factopedia, a home reference resource, covers the big ideas that have impacted on our world and makes finding out all about them simple. With the key movers and shakers listed in specific sub-sections according to their respective discipline, this book helps you in being better informed.

      Discoveries and Inventions that Changed Our World
    • The Wrong Way Home

      • 396 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(58)Add rating

      A humorous travel book encompassing the hippy trail of the Sixties and written by the author of NO SHITTING IN THE TOILET.

      The Wrong Way Home
    • A travel guide with a difference, this title introduces a world where you are more likely to find a cockroach on your pillow than a complimentary mint, where you take your life in your own hands every tim eyou get on a bus, where everything goes wrong, and you still end up loving every minute of it.

      No shitting in the toilet : the travel guide for when you've really lost it
    • A week after breaking up with the girl next door - his girlfriend and travelling companion through Central America - Peter Moore heads off to Africa to lose himself for a while. In the grand tradition of 19th-century scoundrels, explorers and romantics, Africa strikes him as the ideal place to find solitude and anonymity in the face of a personal crisis. What follows is Peter's journey from one end of the Dark Continent to the other. Travelling the fabled Cape Town to Cairo route by any means of transport he can blag (or if he must, pay) his way onto, it's an epic trek that sees our intrepid Antipodean experience everything from the southernmost city in Africa to the Pyramids, vast game parks and thundering falls, cosmopolitan cities and tiny villages, as he journeys through the very heart of Africa. And travelling on his own, it's inevitable that Peter falls in with a motley cast of characters and has myriad including coming face to face with a wild hyena with very bad breath, crossing the treacherous Sani Pass, the highest in Africa, narrowly escaping a riot by hiding in a coffin shop, saving oil-covered penguins in South Africa, and acting as an extra in a World War II epic, not to mention dodging 20,000 single woman trying to catch the eye of the king of Swaziland during the annual Reed Dance. Oh yes, and then there was the time when he was kicked out of Robert Mugabe's birthday bash at gunpoint.

      Swahili for the broken-hearted. Cape Town to Cairo by any means possible
    • Handbook of Botulinum Toxin Treatment

      Second Edition

      • 476 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Botulinum toxin A is a remarkably versatile treatment with a steadily expanding list of indications, which include strabismus, hemifacial spasm, focal dystonias such as spasmodic torticollis, dysphonia and writer’s cramp, as well as adult and childhood spasticity. Recent innovations include its use in some types of pain, in autonomic and gastrointestinal disorders, and in cosmetic medicine, such as hyperhidrosis, hypersalivation, rectal fissure, achalasia and facial wrinkles. Botulinum toxin is arguably the safest and most effective treatment in movement disorders since the introduction of levodopa, and is an increasingly important option in many other fields.The long-awaited second edition of the Handbook of Botulinum Toxin Treatment brings the reader up to date with the many advances in background knowledge and in clinical practice in both the established and the newer indications, including the use of a second serotype botulinum toxin B.The book is an introduction and practical guide for doctors and paramedical staff who use botulinum toxin or who may want to refer patients or care for patients being treated elsewhere. Initial chapters provide historical and general information. The rest of the book concentrates on the different conditions treated with botulinum toxin. Chapters follow a standard format with a pragmatic approach based on the wide experience of the authors.

      Handbook of Botulinum Toxin Treatment
    • 2048

      The Covid Chronicles

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in a dystopian 2048 England, a 17-year-old named Winnie Smith, alongside the cantankerous centenarian Eric Blair, confronts a repressive government led by the first black female prime minister, Rose Cromwell. In this oppressive regime, free speech is criminalized, and public shaming is rampant, with trolls broadcasting accusations on massive screens. The story explores themes of resistance and the fight for freedom in a society where dissent is dangerous.

      2048
    • The Reluctant Assassin

      The Covid Chronicles

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The iconic spy's demise sends shockwaves through the intelligence community, prompting a search for a new agent to fill his shoes. As the world grapples with the loss of its most famous secret agent, a new threat emerges, testing the limits of loyalty and courage among those left behind. The narrative explores themes of legacy, the evolution of espionage, and the impact of a hero's absence, all while maintaining the thrilling action and intrigue that fans expect from the series.

      The Reluctant Assassin
    • Brass

      The Covid Chronicles

      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The story follows Delphine, who faces public humiliation after being slut-shamed online shortly after losing her virginity at 14. In response to her trauma, she reinvents herself as a high-class escort, driven by a determination to ensure that all men face consequences for their actions. The narrative explores themes of empowerment, revenge, and the complexities of sexuality in a society that often judges women harshly.

      Brass
    • A New Approach to the Arts

      Tracing the Roots of Artistic Representation

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the foundational aspects of art, this book delves into how various art forms connect with everyday human experiences. It shifts the focus from abstract concepts like beauty and aesthetic judgment to the innate human needs that drive artistic creation and appreciation. By emphasizing that art emerges organically from habitual activities, it reveals that artistic representation transcends mere imitation, seeking to uncover deeper meanings. The text highlights the importance of conventions in fostering creativity, suggesting they are essential rather than restrictive.

      A New Approach to the Arts