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The First Global Village: How Portugal Changed the World
1 review
Martin Page
Casa das Letras
, 2006
captivating reading
I am just writing this note because I wanted to offer the book to someone else (I have a copy myself), and noticed there is little offer/information for it. Also, I am surprised at the price asked by sellers here, as you can get the book new (written in English), in Portuguese online bokstores, for less than 20 EUR (sorry for the remark, Amazon). That's always the problem of Portuguese publishers ...
How I Became Stupid
29 reviews
Martin Page
Penguin (Non-Classics)
, 2004
How I Became In Love with this Book
I loved this book. In some ways it's a dialectic about high intelligence and its effects on a life, that sort of reminded me about Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time. And even that doesn't describe it. While I thought the book would be about an average man or woman who-after going through the effects of modern marriage or better yet child rearing, and getting old-suddenly starting ...
On s'habitue aux fins du monde
Martin Page
J'ai Lu
, 2007
Groups: Planning And Leadership Skills
Betsy J. Page
, Martin J. Jencius
Wadsworth Publishing
, 2008
Groups, Planning, and Leadership Skills presents students with a comprehensive and balanced approach to learning the essential skills for both group planning and group leadership. Detailed information is included about leading culturally heterogeneous and homogenous groups, leading psychotherapy groups, handling critical incidents in groups, and applying individual counseling skills in the group setting. All discussions are illustrated by ...
Development and the African Diaspora: Place and the Politics of Home
Claire Mercer
,
Ben Page
, ...
Zed Books
, 2009
This innovative book examines the relationship between African "civil society" and "home association" networks in the diaspora. Remittances home via these networks outweigh official development assistance. Looking in particular at Cameroon and Tanzania, the authors argue that building "civil society" in Africa must be understood in tandem with the political economy of migration and wider debates concerning ethnicity and belonging. They ...
The Man Who Stole the Mona Lisa
1 review
Martin Page
Pantheon
, 1985
One of the most fun....
This is definitely one of the most fun, quick reads. It gives a witty, light view of humanity - mostly in its best senses. It really is a shame that Martin Page hasn't written more fiction - his sense of our place as well as what entertains us is unique. I wish there were more books like this one.
Growing Citrus: The Essential Gardener's Guide
Martin Page
Timber Press
, 2008
The unique foliage, aromatic flowers, and dramatic colors of citrus add an exotic touch to the garden, terrace, deck, or balcony. The delicious and nutritious fruits they harvest are a draw to an ever-increasing number of people interested in growing their own food. Martin Page charts the introduction of citrus to the western world, celebrates their unique flavors and diverse uses, and recommends the best varieties for garden cultivation. The ...
Comment Je Suis Devenu Stupide: Roman (French Edition)
Martin Page
J'Ai Lu
, 2005
The Gardener's Peony
Martin Page
Timber Press, Incorporated
, 2005
Peonies are virtually unrivalled in a their ability to bring impact and drama to a garden. Once established they flourish for decades, bringing large quantities of flamboyant blooms in a magical range of hues and outstanding, often finely cut foliage. This informative guide highlights the best peonies for gardeners, paying particular attention to the tree peonies, herbaceous hybrids and the latest cultivars of Paeonia lactiflora.The Chinese have ...
Une parfaite journée parfaite
Martin Page
Nicolas Philippe
, 2002
Assessment of xenoestrogens using three distinct estrogen receptors and the zebrafish brain aromatase gene in ...
Yann Le Page
, Martin Scholze, ...
Thomson Gale
, 2006
This digital document is an article from Environmental Health Perspectives, published by Thomson Gale on May 1, 2006. The length of the article is 7786 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Assessment of xenoestrogens using three ...
Chemistry Today (The World Book Encyclopedia of Science)
John Bonner, Neil Carlson, Andrew Coghlan, Nigel Davis, Ronald Denney, C. A. Finch, Malcolm Frazer, Alan Katritzky, Percy Praill, Reginald Price, Martin Sherwood Harold Baum
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Harold Bull, John Clark, Eric Drewery, Kate Duffy, Martyn Page, Polly Powell, Hal Robinson, Sandy Shepherd Wendy Allen
World Book
, 1987
Revised Edition
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