LIBROS DEL AUTOR: margaret cook

9 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: margaret cook

  • Fertile expectations
    Margaret Cook Andersen
    An engaging history of motherhood, demography, and infertility in twentieth-century France, this book explores fraught political and cultural meanings attached to the notion of an 'ideal' family size. When statistics revealed a sustained drop in France’s birthrate, pronatalist activists pushed for financial benefits, propaganda, and punitive measures to counter declining fertil...
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    156,94 €

  • Cities in a Sunburnt Country
    Andrea Gaynor / Lionel Frost / Margaret Cook
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    48,01 €

  • Cities in a Sunburnt Country
    Andrea Gaynor / Lionel Frost / Margaret Cook
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    127,82 €

  • Border Brothers
    Margaret Cook
    Fergus MacBeath has inherited from his Highland family rare skills as a healer and perhaps other esoteric knowledge.  He is rescued from near-fatal injury at Soltre Abbey Hospital, and in time becomes the chief physician there, the medicus. With seeming supernatural abilities, he is regarded among the country people as a saint.  He is a maverick however and defies Church ortho...
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    11,27 €

  • A Bit on the Side
    Margaret Katherine Cook
    In the south of Scotland in the early 90s, five women have unresolved issues with their men. Against the backdrop of the commercial horse-riding world, the woman find friendship as well as jealousy, rivalry and bitchiness. Their relationships with their horses seem easy and therapeutic by comparison. Megan would like to be the envy of all her friends, with her high-flying, fam...
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    14,40 €

  • Origin of Intelligence in the Child
    Jean Piaget / Margaret Cook
    First published in 1997. This is Volume III of selected works of Jean Piaget which explores his concepts on the origins of intelligence in children. The theses developed in this volume, concern in particular the formation of the sensorimotor schemata and the mechanism of mental assimilation. ...
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    102,10 €

  • Captain Cook’s Voyages Round The World (1897)
    James Cook / Margaret Bertha Synge
    Captain Cook’s Voyages Round The World is a historical account of the three voyages undertaken by Captain James Cook between 1768 and 1779. The book was written by Cook himself and was first published in 1897. The book provides a detailed description of the voyages, which took Cook and his crew to various parts of the world, including the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand, Australia, ...
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    49,18 €

  • Bessie Wilmerton Or Money, And What Came Of It
    Margaret Jane Cook Westcott
    Bessie Wilmerton or Money, and What Came of It is a novel written by Margaret Jane Cook Westcott in 1874. The story revolves around the life of Bessie Wilmerton, a young woman who inherits a large sum of money from her deceased father. With her newfound wealth, Bessie is able to live a life of luxury and comfort, but soon realizes that money cannot buy happiness. As Bessie navi...
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    39,66 €

  • Origin of Intelligence in the Child
    Jean Piaget / Margaret Cook
    First published in 1997. This is Volume III of selected works of Jean Piaget which explores his concepts on the origins of intelligence in children. The theses developed in this volume, concern in particular the formation of the sensorimotor schemata and the mechanism of mental assimilation. ...
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    747,30 €