LIBROS DEL AUTOR: margaret ward

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: margaret ward

  • The Life-Eater
    Harold Ward / Margaret Brundage / Vincent Napoli
    'The life-eater' by Harold Ward invites readers into a chilling collection of short stories rooted in the darkest corners of Louisiana. This classic of horror fiction plunges into the murky depths of Southern Gothic, where the oppressive humidity and ancient cypress trees hide secrets beyond mortal comprehension. Ward masterfully crafts tales of the supernatural, weaving an atm...
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    15,69 €

  • Assessing the Value of Digital Health
    Kendall Cortelyou-Ward / Lorren Pettit / Margaret Schulte
    HIMSS set out to develop a dynamic framework by which to easily catalogue the varied beneficial evidences of digital health. From this effort, HIMSS introduced to the market the HIMSS Value STEPS™ framework.This book will leverage the HIMSS Value STEPS™ model to identify and define the expressions of value the use of health IT systems can yield per the following domains: Satisf...
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    101,32 €

  • Crossed Roads
    Margaret S. Ward / Margaret SWard
    Crossed Roads tells the stories of three contemporary women living in the New Orleans area who feel a sense of knowing each other even before they meet. Ali Rushing is married to her Tulane sweetheart, David, and she works as a counselor at a private girls’ school. She is fascinated by the study of human behavior and also spends much time researching the architectural history...
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    23,16 €

  • Peter Moor’s Journey To Southwest Africa
    Gustav Frenssen / Margaret May Ward
    Peter Moor’s Journey to Southwest Africa: A Narrative of the German Campaign is a historical account of the German colonization of Southwest Africa in the early 20th century. Written by German author Gustav Frenssen and published in 1908, the book follows the journey of Peter Moor, a young German soldier who is sent to Africa to fight in the colonial war against the Herero and ...
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    32,21 €

  • Unmanageable Revolutionaries
    Margaret Ward
    Unmanageable Revolutionaries describes how Irish women (despite their frequent omission from the history books) have always played a key role in the struggle for independence. The author focuses on three pivotal Irish nationalist women’s organisations the Ladies Land League, Inghinidhe na hEireann and Cumann na mBan - to show that women have always been a driving force in Iri...
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    40,20 €