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William Lewis

    A Second Series of Lessons On the Game of Chess
    Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism
    Magnetic Reconnection
    What's in an English Place-Name? a History of England in Its Place-Names
    What's in Your Surname?
    The Year of the Monkey
    • The Year of the Monkey

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Set against the backdrop of Vietnam in 1968, just before Tet, the lunar new year, the narrative intertwines the lives of four individuals whose paths converge during this tumultuous time. As the Year of the Monkey approaches, their stories unfold, revealing the complexities of their experiences and the impact of the war on personal relationships and choices. The setting and timing deepen the emotional resonance of their intertwining fates.

      The Year of the Monkey
    • What's in Your Surname?

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the origins and significance of British surnames, this book delves into their historical emergence and the reasons behind their necessity. It illuminates how surnames were derived from occupations, locations, relationships, and even personal nicknames, offering insights into over 2000 examples. By tracing the lineage of surnames back nearly a thousand years, the author connects readers to a rich tapestry of British history, while also acknowledging influences from the near-Continent, particularly France. This work encourages further exploration into the fascinating world of surnames.

      What's in Your Surname?
    • Exploring the historical significance of place-names in England, this book reveals how these names connect to the country's rich past, dating back over 2600 years. It highlights the deep personal connection many people have with place-names, as they often reflect local features or ancestral origins. By examining the origins of hundreds of place-names, the book offers readers an engaging opportunity to uncover the roots of their localities and gain insight into the histories of their districts.

      What's in an English Place-Name? a History of England in Its Place-Names
    • Magnetic Reconnection

      Theoretical and Observational Perspectives

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on magnetic reconnection, this book explores its role in transforming energy from magnetic fields into heat and kinetic energy within plasma physics. It presents cutting-edge theoretical insights and observational findings, addressing key challenges and advancements in understanding this fundamental process. Researchers contribute their latest results, shedding light on the implications and applications of magnetic reconnection in various contexts.

      Magnetic Reconnection
    • The book explores the intricate ideas of Louis Althusser within the context of the French communist intellectual landscape before and after World War II. It serves as both a theoretical treatise and an intellectual history, making significant contributions to various fields such as philosophy, political thought, and cultural studies. By examining Althusser's complex theories, it provides valuable insights into the evolution of French Marxism and its impact on the twentieth century's intellectual discourse.

      Louis Althusser and the Traditions of French Marxism
    • This volume provides a detailed record of several historic chess matches played in the early 19th century, complete with diagrams, annotations, and analysis of each move. It also includes an account of three games played by the legendary chess player Philidor while blindfolded, showcasing his remarkable memory and strategic prowess.

      The Games Of The Match At Chess Played By The London And Edinburgh Chess Clubs In 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827 & 1828: Also Three Games, Played At The Same
    • This comprehensive guide to pharmacy and pharmacology was a standard text in its field for over a century. Written by two leading Scottish physicians, it covers everything from the chemical composition of drugs to their therapeutic uses to the art of prescription writing. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of medicine.

      The Edinburgh New Dispensatory: Containing I. The Elements Of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Ii. The Materia Medica