Forgotten Heroes brings together, for the first time, a detailed record of all gallantry awards granted by the nation's sovereign in recognition of the bravery of almost 400 police officers throughout the ancient Lancashire County Palatine.
Stephen Wilson Book order






- 2018
- 2015
Oral sedation for dental procedures in children
- 241 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This is the first book devoted to the oral sedation of children in the dental office in order to facilitate their dental care. Written by well-respected and recognized leaders, educators, clinicians and researchers in the field of sedation, it reflects the latest evidenced-based practice and clinical expertise, provides guidance and offers an abundance of consistent and helpful tips. The book is structured to cover the various key elements that must be considered when attempting to provide safe sedation for children undergoing dental procedures. Topics addressed include, among others, patient assessment, drug selection, protocol steps, emergency management, and the most up-to-date guidelines. The contents of each chapter are focused to match the specific concerns associated with the pediatric patient.
- 2012
Offers an overview of the art being made at the scientific research. This title shows how some of the world's most dynamic art is being produced not in museums, galleries and studios but in the laboratory, where artists probe cultural, philosophical and social questions connected with scientific and technological advances.
- 2010
The Silent Cry
- 72 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The collection offers a raw and honest exploration of self-harm and depression, delving into the emotional turmoil associated with these struggles. Through poignant poetry, it captures the complexities of coping with mental health challenges, providing a voice to those grappling with similar experiences. The work invites readers to reflect on their own feelings while fostering a sense of connection and understanding.
- 2009
Natural Selection
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The story unfolds as Detective Peter Stone confronts an unsettling crime scene where victims appear serene, bound to their chairs around a kitchen table, devoid of any signs of struggle or chaos. This eerie tableau challenges his extensive experience in homicide investigations, as there are no clues—no food or table settings—to explain the mystery of their deaths. The chilling atmosphere and the unusual circumstances of the crime force Stone to delve deeper into a case that defies his expectations and tests his instincts.
- 2009
Sell Photos Online
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Focused on practical guidance for aspiring photographers, this book reveals how to monetize your digital photography skills. Written by advertising expert Stephen Wilson, it offers insights into the types of images that sell well on microstock sites. With easy-to-follow tips and subject ideas, even beginners can quickly start generating income. Ideal for anyone looking to transform their passion for photography into a profitable venture, it provides a roadmap to financial success through digital imagery.
- 2004
Related Strangers
- 436 pages
- 16 hours of reading
This book examines Jewish-Christian relations during one of the most formative but also most obscure centuries, when many of the features that have characterized the interaction of Jews and Christians down to this day were first formulated. Starting from incisive description of canonical and noncanonical literature of this period, Wilson clarifies perceptions of the different groups that were in dialogue and dispute.
- 2004
The Bloomsbury book of the mind
- 394 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Our concern with the mind and how the hurt mind can be healed has led to a massive growth of interest in psychology and the way our brains work. The Bloomsbury Book of the Mind brings together key writings from all over the world from the earliest recorded accounts to the most up-to-date research in an imaginative assembly of case notes, journals, poetry, fiction and letters as well as more formal writings. In six sections on Perception, Memory, Emotion, Thought, Consciousness and the Self, Stephen Wilson ranges from the big questions (What is consciousness? Is there an unconscious?) to the quirkier mysteries of the human mind (the effects of hypnotism, the experience of a phantom limb, or an imaginative cure for sexual impotence). The linking commentary sets each extract in the context of its time and in relation to the other pieces around it.
- 2003
Introducing the Freud wars
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This book addresses the chief accusations leveled against Freud and the oppositions to his discoveries.
- 2002
Feuding, Conflict and Banditry in Nineteenth-Century Corsica
- 576 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Exploring the complex interplay of vendetta and banditry in nineteenth-century Corsica, this study delves into historical accounts and judicial records to illuminate long-standing feuds, including one that inspired Merimee's Colomba. It contextualizes these conflicts within the competition for resources in an agro-pastoral society, highlighting local attitudes toward death that contrast with official Christianity. The book also examines how the integration of Corsica into a modern state affected its traditional practices and systems of justice.
