books about: atlas
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Color atlas of anatomy: A photographic study of the human body
34 reviews
Johannes W Rohen
Igaku-Shoin
, 1983
GREAT BOOK, EVEN GREATER IF YOU OWN ONE!!!!!!!!!
AM A SECOND YEAR STUDENT OF ANATOMY, AND AM GOING INTO THE RADIOGRAPHER TECH PROGRAM AT MY SHCOOL I JUST BOUGHT THIS BOOK AFTER SEEING IT, AFTER SOMEONE BOUGHT IT. SO I ORDERED MY OWN COPY, AND AM TOTALLY BLOWN AWAY BY THE PERCISION OF THE BOOKS DETAIL ON EVERY SINGLE PHOTOGRAPH. I THINK THIS WILL BE A DEFINATE KEEPER, AND IF YOU ARE LOOKING AT THE PRICE WITH A SIGH, DON'T JUST GET IT AND ENJOY!~ ...
Bread and jam for Frances
24 reviews
Russell Hoban
Atlas Editions, 1998
great children's story
I remember my mother reading Frances books to me when I was little, and I couldn't wait to read them to my daughter. The Frances books are wonderful children's stories.
The World Atlas of Wine: Completely Revised and Updated, Sixth Edition (World Atlas of Wine)
17 reviews
Hugh Johnson
,
Jancis Robinson
MITCH
, 2007
excellent
Really better than 6th edition. I hardly encourage anyone interested in wines to buy it
The Stars: A New Way to See Them
61 reviews
H. A. Rey
Houghton Mifflin
, 1976
None Better, Never Has Been
When I was a kid, my father had a clever response to my "Why?" He threw books at me. Once I asked about the stars, and this book was what I got. And what a book it was! It taught me the mechanics of the nights sky, about the Moon and planets, what the constellations looked like and how to find them in the sky... Everything I needed to go outside and start finding things. The book didn't stop ...
ADAM Student Atlas of Anatomy
51 reviews
Todd R. Olson
,
Wojciech Pawlina
Williams & Wilkins
, 1996
Insight into your inner self...
For students or anyone interested in what's going on under the surface of our skin, this easy to understand anatomy book is a wealth of information. How does it all fit inside of us, what goes where and what does it do? The answers are here. And if someone tries to sell you a summer home in the Isles of Langerhan, this book will explain why you shouldn't write the check.
The Anchor Atlas of World History, Vol. 1 (From the Stone Age to the Eve of the French Revolution)
21 reviews
Gary Kinder
Anchor
, 1975
Should be republished
These enjoyable little pocket books take a Cliff Notes approach to history. In a highly abbreviated text, the authors summarize everything from the Cambrian explosion to the Stamp Act of 1763. No important detail is left out. Now this level of historical detail is available in many formats. What really sets the Anchor Atlases apart is the superb maps and diagrams. The power structure of ...
Rand McNally 2005 Road Atlas: United States, Canada, Mexico (Rand Mcnally Road Atlas: United States, Canada, ...
21 reviews
Rand McNally and Company
Rand McNally & Company
, 2004
The most X-TREME Road Atlas EVER!!!
This isn't your father's road atlas! This one has RADICAL streets, AWESOME rivers, and COOOOL lakes represented in TOTALLY TUBULAR drop-down 2-D! I should warn you that you may LITERALLY BURST INTO FLAMES when you note the 6 - 6!!!! - main thoroughfares out of Gettysburg, PA. That is but one moment of potential spontaneous human combustion in the Northeast. Do not look at panel A-4 on the Vermont ...
Manhattan Block By Block: A Street Atlas
26 reviews
John Tauranac
,
Tauranac Maps
Mapquest.com
, 2000
Great for details!
I recently took a trip to NYC and I got this and a few other maps in advance to get to know the layout of the land. This is an excellent, detailed close-up map. It would be especially helpful for those who are moving to NYC or are there on a long trip.
The Out-of-Sync Child has Fun: Activities for Kids with Sensory Integration Dysfunction
18 reviews
Carol Stock Kranowitz
,
T.J. Wylie
Perigee Trade
, 2003
Best Book for Sensory Integration out there!!
I *LOVED* this book. It was such a quick read that I got through it in two days, *with* two kids underfoot, but there certainly was no lack in valuable content to read. This has transformed the way that I understand and work with my daughter, and she has had a diagnosis for sensory integration disorder for years! I reccommend this to *any* parent, even those without sensory kids....
Atlas Shrugged (Centennial Ed. HC)
35 reviews
Ayn Rand
Dutton Adult
, 2005
One of the best books I have ever read.
Long book, but well worth the time to read. Very prophetic of where our country is heading now.
Atlas of Pediatric Physical Diagnosis
13 reviews
Basil J. Zitelli
C.V. Mosby
, 1997
Could not be better
This is the finest text a pediatrician can own for daily practice, board brush up and companion to the standard textbooks. It can fill many gaps inherent in the nature of pediatric training and is eminently relevant. If the authors never pen another things, they can be forever proud of this work. Brava.
The Reflexology Atlas
13 reviews
Bernard C. Kolster
,
Astrid Waskowiak
Healing Arts Press
, 2005
excellent resource
I'm a professional Massage Therapist and Reflexologist and this is an excellent resource to use for my students. This book also covers the meridians, although I wish that aspect was a bit more exact in showing it on the anatomy. Very comprehensive. Packed with lots of good info including some ear. Big book size wise. Kind of quirky as I think the authors are European and some wording is not ...
A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People
15 reviews
Hutchinson
, 1992
Heavily researched, beautifully depicted, fascinating and encyclopedic
This gorgeous coffee-table sized book would alone get my five stars for its detailed but clear maps and its breathtakingly diverse array of figures and illustrations depicting the major events of over 3,000 years of Jewish history. As it is, it provides detailed, well researched and very readable historical synopses of Jewish life throughout the world over this period, with each folio (two ...
Atlas of the Moon
14 reviews
Antonin Rukl
Sky Pub Corp
, 1990
A beautiful book to help plan your next lunar adventure
-This book is a beautiful complement to a photographic atlas or description. I was surprised to find how this graphically drawn atlas seems easier to use than a photographic one, even if the accuracy cannot be quite as good -- photos do not always look like the view in the telescope, they are far harsher, and the shading often affects your perception enough to confuse some features (the author ...
Maine (State Atlas & Gazetteer)
15 reviews
DeLorme Publishing Company
DeLorme Mapping Co ,U.S.
, 1988
The finest map you can buy.
I've been camping in Maine for a few weeks... Mainers expect you to have one of these. They say "get out your DeLorme's" not "do you have a map?" Some people I've met have pointed me to the right page without looking at the back. The details in this atlas are great! All of Maine's public reserve land and campground are clearly marked. If you are trying to do some real camping in some ...
Atlas of the North American Indian
16 reviews
Carl Waldman
Facts on File
, 2000
A complete and useful guide
A good resource for any student entering the field of North American Indian studies, this book is carefully organised and rendered. Waldman traces the many facets that have been used to explain who the North American Indians were, how they lived and where. The text is clear and direct, well-suited to the novice in this area of study. The wealth of maps and other illustrative material well ...
Color atlas of physiology
15 reviews
Stefan Silbernagl
Thieme
, 1986
Can't live without it.
This and it's companion book on Pathophysiology are the best investments I have made since entering medical school. The illustrations are great (and the diagrams set a standard that neither Guyton or Boron and Boulep can match) , but it's Silbernagl's presentation that makes them so amazing. I'm constantly finding new layers of information that I missed even after 4 or 5 passes. Buy Boron for ...
General Anatomy And Musculoskeletal System: Latin Nomenclature (Thieme Atlas of Anatomy)
16 reviews
Michael Schuenke M.D. Ph.D.
,
Erik Schulte M.D.
, ...
Thieme Medical Publishers
, 2006
Best Anatomy Atlas for Musculoskeletal!!
Thieme is awesome. I am a chiropractic student and my anatomy teacher recommended this atlas. It is beautifully illustrated and very clearly shows the layers of muscle. Bones are shown in different planes. Nerve paths, dermatomes, biomechanics, even bursae are depicted. A great reference!!
Arizona Atlas & Gazetteer
12 reviews
Delorme
, 2001
Extremely useful on those family roadtrips
I have nothing but praise for DeLorme. We have purchased and used 5 states now (Maine, Massachusetts, New York, Colorado, and Arizona), and each has enabled us to really enjoy some spontaneous vacations. I plan to buy one for each state I visit.
About Teaching Mathematics: A Kindergarten Through Eighth Resource
15 reviews
Burns
Heinemann
, 1992
About Teaching Mathematics
I love this book! It is a great resource with ideas for getting kids interested in math and what questions teachers should ask themselves as they teach. It also points out common mistakes students make and their thought processes for getting there. It is divided into sections by mathematical topics and also has dozens of lesson plan ideas, both for full lessons and those quick time-fillers. ...
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