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Leonardo Da Vinci: A Singular Vision: Drawings from the Collection of Her Majesty the Queen
4 reviews
Martin Clayton
Artabras Publishers
, 1998
One of the best on Leonardo.
This excellent book focuses on Leonardo's drawings in the Royal Library at Windsor. Everyone has seen the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper, but Leonardo's greatest achievments are found in his drawings. Vivid HIGH QUALITY color reproductions are accompanied by insightful commentary and historical/biographical information. The book covers the whole breadth of Leonardo's intellectual development. 100 ...
Hunger in the First Person Singular: Stories of Desire and Power
5 reviews
Michelle Miller
Amador Publishers
, 1993
A Nice Literary Trip
There is a hunger in everyone for something...the type and intensity of the hunger just varies from person to person. This book explores many types of hunger and a wide range of feelings experienced, if not readily admitted to, by everyone. When I read this book, I wasn't quite sure what to expect.'Hunger' is mysterious, haunting, and intriguing on many levels...and entertaining too! As I read ...
Our Singular Strengths: Meditations for Librarians
3 reviews
Michael Gorman
American Library Association
, 1997
A Professional Inspiration
Michael Gorman's book provides an inspiration and rejuvenation for mid-career professionals as well as motivation for anyone just entering the field. The meditations can be considered one at a time, with plenty of time for thought, or read one after another for a deluge of professional wisdom. This book is recommended for all librarians, anyone desiring to learn more about becoming a librarian, ...
Only Child: Writers on the Singular Joys and Solitary Sorrows of Growing Up Solo
28 reviews
Harmony
, 2006
A must read for an only child or anyone who knows one
This was a terrific book. Although I am an only child with many only child friends, I had never thought so much about how much that aspect of my background shaped my life. Reading this book was like reading my own diary - I discovered many things in common with these writers, and found their stories funny, heartwarming and fascinating. I want to give it to everyone I know so that they will ...
A Singular View: The Art of Seeing With One Eye
7 reviews
Frank B. Brady
Medical Economics Books
, 1979
Helpful!
I was born with a Cataract in 1971 which wasn't removed until I was 7 years old in an out of town hospital (due to the fact that the doctors in my area who were not educated in Cataract surgery in infants.) From birth, I did not have vision in my right eye. I was introduced to this book by my Ocularist when I received my scleral shell for my eye in 1996. (Yes, yet another doctor in my area that ...
Discover Your Voice: How to Develop Healthy Voice Habits
9 reviews
Oren L Brown
Singular, 1996
Excellent for beginners
I have been wanting to teach myself to sing for several years, since I can't afford voice lessons, and have tried several books on the subject. This one is by far the best. I first tried books by William Vennard and Richard Miller and found that they were meant for advanced students, not beginners. There are other books for beginners, but they aren't usually meant for classical singing, more for ...
A Singular Man
8 reviews
J.P. Donleavy
The Bodley Head Ltd
, 1972
To maintan five stars as the rating for this fine novel
Having visciously ensnared every opinion as yet posted upon this board, I am inclined to agree. I also am of the opinion that this is the greatest book that I have ever read only just after the beastly beatitudes (also by JPD). And, I too wanted to be like Mr Smith the thought that he can have everything that he wants was at first, inconcievable that JPD can have created a character who can be ...
Handbook of Otoacoustic Emissions (A Singular Audiology Text)
3 reviews
James W. Hall
Singular, 2000
Primary guide for Otoacoustic Emissions
Otoacoustic emissions are covered in this text more thoroughly than in any other I've seen, from the different types of emissions, to measurement systems, to potential uses for the data collected (e.g. UNHS, ototoxicity monitoring etc.). I recommend this textbook without reservation for all audiologists.
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Therapy and Resource Manual (Neurogenic Communication Disorder Series)
3 reviews
Betsy S. Green
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Kristin M. Stevens
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Singular, 1997
Excellent therapy tool for higher level cognition
I work at a outpatient head injury rehab facility and deal mainly with higher level cognition such as attention, problem solving, and memory. It is very difficult to find materials and I used to make up my own. This book has allowed me to free up alot of the time I used producing my own materials. It is a terrific book and a great asset. One other therapist in my facility has bought the ...
Clinical Aromatherapy in Nursing
5 reviews
Jane Buckle
Singular Pub Group, 1997
The aromatherapy "Bible" for health care professionals.
Rather than being just another aromatherapy cookbook, Clinical Aromatherapy in Nursing is a comprehensive guide on the use of this complementary modality in the clinical arena. It provides a strong clinical focus from the nursing perspective, including the incorporation of Aromatherapy into the Nursing Diagnosis and Care Plan as well as regulations and health and safety policies. The author ...
Collaborative Brain Injury Intervention: Positive Everyday Routines
2 reviews
Mark Ylvisaker
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Timothy Feeney
Singular, 1998
A truly collaborative approach to brain injury rehab
When we were organizing a community reentry program for adults with brain injury eight years ago, this book became our bible. Based on rich research in the area of positive behavioral supports for students with behavioral challenges, and focused primarily on the brain injury community, the book provides an organized and well-reasoned approach to working with individuals and families coping with ...
Black Eagle Child: The Facepaint Narratives (Singular Lives)
2 reviews
Ray A. Young Bear
University Of Iowa Press
, 1992
What do owls, fireflies, and UFOs have in common?
This is a great read! Ray A. Young Bear's book is not as difficult to penetrate as some of Gerald Vizenor's stuff, but is just as smart. It isn't quite the way Louise Erdrich weaves her stories together, but his use of language and his ability to tell a story is just as good. He's poetic, magical, honest, and can paint pictures with words you won't forget. What is it about? Well, it's about ...
El puente hacia el infinito: Una singular historia de amor
2 reviews
Richard Bach
Ediciones B
, 2005
the best of the best
I all ready red this book and liked, I said is the best of the best because richard bach tell the story of a man who is looking for the truly love, but his search has no sucsess until he finds the right lady, right then is when the journey begins and everything turns 180 but this is not the clasical love story where they live happy for the rest of their lives,no no no this has more escence and ...
Assessment & Management of Central Auditory Processing Disorders in the Educational Setting: From Science to ...
2 reviews
Teri James Bellis
Singular, 2002
Essential guide for parents/teachers
My child's audiologist suggested this book. It is written for the practitioner, and offers detailed neuro-auditory information in the beginning chapters. The later chapters offer very practical classroom suggestions and management techniques. Very in depth and detailed reference useful for parents and teachers
Counseling Older Adults
2 reviews
Eleanor O'Leary
Singular Pub Group, 1995
Eleanor O'Leary on Counselig Older Adults
This is one of the few books published internationally on the subject. Dr. O'Leary views old age from several erspectives e.g. biological, psychological, social, and spiritual. Theoretical appproaches to the issues of old age are discussed. Comprehensive research and evaluation of three main counseling approaches are discussed in detail. Useful conclusions of their particular ...
Hegde's Pocketguide to Assessment in Speech-Language Pathology
2 reviews
M.N. Hegde
Singular, 2000
Excellent pocket reference
This book gives you quick and accurate guidelines for assessment of communication disorders. It has become a bestseller in the field-for good reason. It is concise, easy to navigate, accurate, clearly written, and informative. A great volume to accompany the author's pocket guide to treatment. Hegde has one of those minds that knows how to synthesize a great deal of information and present it ...
A Singular Moment of Clarity
3 reviews
Jeffrey P. Landry
Virtualbookworm.com Publishing
, 2001
Stellar comedy about True Love!
Though a sizable read, I tore through A Singular Moment in one day, finding myself unable to pull away from the realistic, endearing characters and their humorous misadventures. In the vein of The Princess Bride and When Harry Met Sally, this book is both comedy and romance, as the main character is on a quest for true love. Not to mention, the author casts Sinatra as God, and throws in Dean ...
Clinical Skills For Speech-Language Pathologists: Practical Applications
2 reviews
Stanley A. Goldberg
Singular, 1996
A brilliant approach
Goldberg has a brilliant approach to speech-language pathology: since there is so little (and I mean very little) clinical research to support what we speech therapists do, why not utilize research from other fields that is very closely related to the clinical skills performed in speech therapy? This will reveal to us what works and what does not. This book is one of the most important which I ...
In Search of Susanna (Singular Lives)
2 reviews
Suzanne L. Bunkers
University Of Iowa Press
, 1996
Reviewer's Comments:
"In Search of Susanna is a lovely weaving together of threads from the ancestral past to tell a story of the present and future. The Susanna sought in this book--and beautifully evoked--is not only Suzanne Bunkers' great-great-grandmother but the author and her daughter as well. No one restores to us the lives of women across generations as gracefully and as movingly as Suzanne Bunkers."--James ...
Singular integral equations, boundary problems of function theory and their application to mathematical ...
3 reviews
N. I Muskhelishvili
Dept. of Supply and Development, Aeronautical Research Laboratories
, 1949
One of the finest on complex boundary value problems.
Eventhough this text dates from 1946 it is difficult to find a more complete and accurate discussion on the boundary value problems raised up by the Cauchy integral. Being one of the most outstanding pupils of the Vekua school (as Gakhov), Muskhelishvili explores every single particular case of the classical boundary value problems of complex analysis giving a complete solution to each, ...
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