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The Soldier's friend; being a thrilling narrative of Grandma Smith's
Susan E D Smith; John Little
Hansebooks
2017
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The Soldier's friend; being a thrilling narrative of Grandma Smith's - four Years' experience and observations, as Matron is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1867. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
Research Handbook on Environmental Crimes and Criminal Enforcement
Susan Lea (EDT) Smith; Iina (EDT) Sahramäki
Edward Elgar Pub
2024
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Kate Nash, a St. Louis detective turned private investigator, becomes the central figure in a multiple homicide case--one of the victims was her husband. Now her friend and old college roommate, Lizzy Smith, is missing and presumed kidnapped. As the mystery unfolds, Kate realizes that whoever is behind the killings is out to destroy her and everyone close to her. Will they succeed?
From the world of NYT and USA Today bestselling author, Aurora Rose Reynolds. See how the Mayson clan began. You've read their sons' stories, now it's James and Susan's turn. Experience the boom all over again in this action-packed novella of insta-love and suspense from Author CP Smith. "Until Susan was previously published as part of the Happily Ever Alpha Kindle World."
The Soldier's Friend: Being A Thrilling Narrative Of Grandma Smith's Four Years' Experience And Observation, As Matron, In The Hospitals Of The South,
Susan E. D. Smith
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2007
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Susan and the Mermaid
Corrine Kenner; Pamela Colman Smith
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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Lost for almost a century, "Susan and the Mermaid" is the rediscovered tale of a magic ring, an underwater kingdom, and a wise old woman who knew how to make her granddaughter's dreams come true. It's a tale that rivals "Alice in Wonderland" for imagination ... and it was written and illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, whose own life story reads like a work of fiction. Smith was an author, artist, and storyteller who divided her time between London, New York, and the island of Jamaica. During the early 1900s, she traveled with some of the world's most famous writers and performers, including poet and playwright William Butler Yeats, popular actress Ellen Terry (the Elizabeth Taylor of her day), and Bram Stoker, the author of "Dracula." Smith published three books by the time she was twenty, and her work won critical acclaim around the world. True fame and fortune eluded her, though, and she died virtually unknown in 1951. Twenty years after her death, however, an old card deck she created was republished, and millions of modern tarot enthusiasts were welcomed into Smith's world of magic, mystery, and metaphysics."Susan and the Mermaid" offers a new and unexpected glimpse into that realm, where the border between reality and fantasy blurs, and ethereal creatures lead ordinary people into extraordinary adventures.This story first appeared in the Christmas 1912 edition of "The Delineator," a magazine for mothers and their children. This version reproduces the original text and images, just as they looked at the time. This book also takes the discovery a step further, by offering a close-up look at the dozens of full-color illustrations Smith painted to accompany the story."Susan and the Mermaid" is a treasure recovered from the vaults of history. It's a gift from the past, from an artist who lives on in the words and pictures she left behind.
No Gallifreyan was safe from the Time War. While the Doctor resisted the call, his granddaughter Susan did her duty and signed up to fight the growing Dalek threat.3.1 The Last of the Kaleds by David Llewellyn. 3.2 The Voord Alliance by Andrew Smith.
This is a book about the risks and rewards of home ownership in the 21st century. Using a range of vivid examples, it shows how housing markets work to concentrate wealth into property, how the role of mortgage markets has changed, and how financial markets have failed to manage the credit and investment risks to which home occupiers are exposed. A clear-sighted view of the problems of the housing economy, Safe as Houses? makes complex economic ideas accessible to an interdisciplinary readership. It exposes a kaleidoscope of overlapping markets whose workings tie the meagre budgets of the poorest home-buyers to the massive turnover of the world's largest financial exchanges. Home ownership is a risky business. But in a thought-provoking analysis, Susan Smith argues that the precarious financial position of the average home-occupier may benefit as much from the cautious use of innovative instruments as from the wholesale dismantling of financial capitalism. Interdisciplinary in style, drawing from cultural economy, material sociology, and economic anthropology, as well as from mainstream housing economics, this book provides a clear analysis of the housing market in the current financial crisis, with a practical edge, engaging with policy, practice, and everyday life.
This is a book about the risks and rewards of home ownership in the 21st century. Using a range of vivid examples, it shows how housing markets work to concentrate wealth into property, how the role of mortgage markets has changed, and how financial markets have failed to manage the credit and investment risks to which home occupiers are exposed. A clear-sighted view of the problems of the housing economy, Safe as Houses? makes complex economic ideas accessible to an interdisciplinary readership. It exposes a kaleidoscope of overlapping markets whose workings tie the meagre budgets of the poorest home-buyers to the massive turnover of the world's largest financial exchanges. Home ownership is a risky business. But in a thought-provoking analysis, Susan Smith argues that the precarious financial position of the average home-occupier may benefit as much from the cautious use of innovative instruments as from the wholesale dismantling of financial capitalism. Interdisciplinary in style, drawing from cultural economy, material sociology, and economic anthropology, as well as from mainstream housing economics, this book provides a clear analysis of the housing market in the current financial crisis, with a practical edge, engaging with policy, practice, and everyday life.
In the late nineteenth century, Japan's modernizing quest for empire transformed midwifery into a new woman's profession. With the rise of Japanese immigration to the United States, Japanese midwives (sanba) served as cultural brokers as well as birth attendants for Issei women. They actively participated in the creation of Japanese American community and culture as preservers of Japanese birthing customs and agents of cultural change. Japanese American Midwives reveals the dynamic relationship between this welfare state and the history of women and health. Susan L. Smith blends midwives' individual stories with astute analysis to demonstrate the impossibility of clearly separating domestic policy from foreign policy, public health from racial politics, medical care from women's caregiving, and the history of women and health from national and international politics. By setting the history of Japanese American midwives in this larger context, Smith reveals little-known ethnic, racial, and regional aspects of women's history and the history of medicine.
Women and the Literature of the Seventeenth Century
Susan Cardinale; Hilda Smith
Greenwood Press
1990
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This new reference book is the most comprehensive annotated bibliography available on seventeenth century works by, for, and about women. Based on the Wing Short-title Catalogue, it offers descriptions and assessments of just over 1,600 items written between 1641 and 1700 (637 by women and 973 for and about women). The preface explains the volume's organization and relates it to other standard reference sources. A lenghty introduction discusses the bibliography's intellectual history, its place within the context of recent scholarship about seventeenth-century English women, and the range of material covered. Part I includes religious and literary works, petitions, journals and diaries, commentaries on women's social position and domestic role, and philosophical treatises by women. Additional material appearing in the Thomason Tracts collection, as well as items written by women during the period but published later, expands the Wing entries. Part II lists publications for and about women. Many discuss obstetrics and female sexuality, satirize women's alleged garrulousness and lasciviousness, offer advice about domestic and religious duties, or relate bizarre tales about women. The tone and focus of writings in the two sections are quite distinct, possibly because women usually wrote for personal gratification or out of dedication to a cause; thus, their work was characterized by urgency, enthusiasm, and honesty. On the other hand, men's writings often reflected a commercial interest, so they rarely seem products of the heart.
Study & Master Social Sciences Learner's Book Grade 4 English
Susan Heese; Lee Smith
Cambridge University Press
2012
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Study & Master Social Sciences has been specially developed by an experienced author team for the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS). The comprehensive Learner's Book: • provides activities that develop learners' skills and understanding of each of the modules specified by the CAPS curriculum • includes good-quality illustrations, photographs and diagrams in full colour • offers current and relevant content clearly set out according to the curriculum document. The innovative Teacher's Guide includes: • step-by-step guidance on the teaching of each lesson and activity as well as each form of assessment • Remedial and Extension activities for each module • bright ideas to extend the curriculum into the world outside the classroom • a complete section on Formal Assessment, with sample examinations and their memoranda as well as photocopiable record sheets and templates.
Study & Master Social Sciences Learner's Book Grade 6 English
Susan Heese; Lee Smith
Cambridge University Press
2012
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Study & Master Social Sciences has been specially developed by an experienced author team for the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS). The comprehensive Learner's Book: • provides activities that develop learners' skills and understanding of each of the modules specified by the CAPS curriculum • includes good-quality illustrations, photographs and diagrams in full colour • offers current and relevant content clearly set out according to the curriculum document. The innovative Teacher's Guide includes: • step-by-step guidance on the teaching of each lesson and activity as well as each form of assessment • Remedial and Extension activities for each module • bright ideas to extend the curriculum into the world outside the classroom • a complete section on Formal Assessment, with sample examinations and their memoranda as well as photocopiable record sheets and templates.
Study & Master Social Sciences Teacher's Guide Grade 5 English
Lee Smith; Susan Heese
Cambridge University Press
2012
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Study & Master Social Sciences has been specially developed by an experienced author team for the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS). The comprehensive Learner's Book: • provides activities that develop learners' skills and understanding of each of the modules specified by the CAPS curriculum • includes good-quality illustrations, photographs and diagrams in full colour • offers current and relevant content clearly set out according to the curriculum document. The innovative Teacher's Guide includes: • step-by-step guidance on the teaching of each lesson and activity as well as each form of assessment • Remedial and Extension activities for each module • bright ideas to extend the curriculum into the world outside the classroom • a complete section on Formal Assessment, with sample examinations and their memoranda as well as photocopiable record sheets and templates.