LIBROS DEL AUTOR: n potter

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: n potter

  • Food Science
    Norman N. Potter
    Almost two decades have passed since the first edition of Food Science was published in 1968. Previous editions have been widely circulated in the United States and abroad and have been accepted as a textbook in many colleges and universities. The book also has been translated into Japanese and Spanish. This response has encouraged me to adhere to prior objectives in preparing ...
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    46,13 €

  • Food Science
    Joseph H. Hotchkiss / Norman N. Potter
    Now in its fifth edition, Food Science remains the most popular and reliable text for introductory courses in food science and technology. This new edition retains the basic format and pedagogical features of previous editions and provides an up-to-date foundation upon which more advanced and specialized knowledge can be built. This essential vol...
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    81,48 €

  • The ’competitive Examination’ Papers In Arithmetic
    N. C. Potter
    'The ’competitive Examination’ Papers In Arithmetic' offers a comprehensive collection of arithmetic problems designed to prepare students for competitive examinations. Authored by N. C. Potter, this resource provides a wide array of practice questions covering essential arithmetic concepts. Ideal for students seeking to improve their mathematical skills and excel in competitiv...
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    17,41 €

  • Roger Brooke Taney
    Clarkson N. Potter / Clarkson NPotter
    The book ''Roger Brooke Taney: The Annual Address Delivered Before The American Bar Association (1901)'' is a historical account written by Clarkson N. Potter. The book is a detailed analysis of the life and career of Roger Brooke Taney, who was a prominent American lawyer and jurist in the 19th century. The author provides a comprehensive overview of Taney’s early life, educat...
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    25,51 €

  • Shakespeare
    G. Holderness / J. Turner / N. Potter
    This book examines six plays by Shakespeare (Love’s Labour’s Lost, Hamlet, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, The Winter’s Tale, and The Tempest) as dramatizations of the Renaissance court in its developing history - a history searched by Shakespeare to disclose its most characteristic gains and losses. For these plays do not simply celebrate Tudor and Stuart rule: they scrutinize ...
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    134,15 €