New Scientist is superbly written, features great design and photography throughout and is accessible to anyone interested in science, regardless of their level of knowledge or qualifications. Each issue of this great weekly mag brings you all the news from the world of science, covering every discipline such as physics, biology, chemistry and some wonderfully advanced ideas such as quantum mechanics and string theory.
New Scientist is superbly written, features great design and photography throughout and is accessible to anyone interested in science, regardless of their level of knowledge or qualifications. Each issue of this great weekly mag brings you all the news from the world of science, covering every discipline such as physics, biology, chemistry and some wonderfully advanced ideas such as quantum mechanics and string theory.
Shakespeare's Late Work is a detailed reading of the plays written at the end of Shakespeare's career, centring on Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, and The Tempest. Unlike many previous studies it considers all the late work, including Henry VIII, The Two Noble Kinsmen, the revised Folio version of King Lear, and even what can be ascertained about the lost Cardenio. From this broadened canon emerge signs of a distinct identity for the late work. Lyne explores how Shakespeare sets great store in grand principles - faith in God, love of family, reverence for monarchs, and belief in theatrical representations of truth.
It's time to stop asking the questions: Why is my life such a struggle? Why can't I find someone to love? Why don't I have enough time or money? In this new audio edition of the original award-winning book, listeners will learn how to transform their lives. The authors walk listener through every area of life, including health, wealth, body image, love, relationships, work and career. This Writers Digest Book Awards winner has been updated and expanded to offer the listener incredibly simple questions with amazingly powerful results!
The EyeLike Nature series presents a world in which snow becomes a thing of magic—perfect for building with, drawing in, and just plain reveling in. In delightful full-color photographs, the simple pleasures of the backyard come to life and reveal the ways in which young children engage with their surroundings with an unmatched curiosity and openness.
Each page is simple—yet dramatic—in design and detail, and is complimented by clear and engaging text.
Snow is great for building igloos and snowmen. Snow is great for rolling around! In EyeLike Nature: Snow, toddlers and babies can view the wintry world in beautiful, familiar photographs accompanied by simple text.