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Little Boy, Little Boy is a mother's reminiscences about the childhood and teenage years of her son. She remembers all the good times and the escapades he had growing up. She mourns yet rejoices she will see him again when she joins him at Home. Anyone who has lost a son will treasure this book.
This book was originally published in 1954. Mrs Armstrong gives a full-length historical study of an important and admirable figure of Robert Estienne. Through his scholarly work and his ideals of artistry and craftsmanship of printing, he also brought understanding to the dissemination of a culture.
The Age of Gold was one of the so-called 'commonplaces' inherited by the Renaissance from classical antiquity. Elizabeth Armstrong's search for an answer to this question has entailed a study of a wide range of possible influences, classical, medieval and contemporary, and an examination of neglected areas of Ronsard's own vast literary output.
Details the development of the privilege system, a precursor to copyright, in early sixteenth-century French publishing.
This book sets out to demystify primary mental health care. Written for primary care nurses this book will also be invaluable for health promotion officers, facilitators, FHSA advisers, GPs and anyone wishing to improve the primary care contribution to meeting the Health of the Nation mental illness targets.
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