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This series on the treatment of cancer is sponsored by the UICC.
The editors and authors feel strongly that more standar dization in
cancer therapy is needed on a worldwide basis. This, of course, is
only possible if experts from all countries subscribe to a joint
policy of making their treatment designs available 'to practising
oncologists all over the world. Current Treatment of Cancer
discusses all the equipment and methods now in use in cancer
therapy. It covers all types of cancer, thus providing the reader
with comprehensive infor mation on cancer management. In recent
decades there has been a tremendous improve ment in the treatment
of cancer, and there is hope for even fur ther success in this
fight. We are convinced that this series will help us to make a
concerted response to the challenge of can cer. UICC Treatment and
Rehabilitation Programme Ismail Elsebai Chairman 1988 IX Preface
With a subject as complicated and sensitive as breast cancer, the
concept of producing a book which reflects all opinion on the topic
is daunting.
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Ian Burn - Collected Writings 1966-1993
Ian Burn; Text written by Ian Burn, Art & Language, Adrian Piper, Mel Ramsden, …
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An extraordinary book, giving seminal insights into such diverse
matters as Amazons and aardvarks, and the mythical or legendary Eve
(of Eden), Helen (of Troy), and Joan (of Arc ). Of great importance
is the clever Table of Contents - located conveniently for
Americans near the beginning of the book - setting out the subjects
of the book's twenty-seven categories, together with the page
numbers that each of these categories begins on. As an additional
aid the publishers have included an Index at the end of the book,
listing, in very sensible alphabetical order, the countless
selected words or phrases which are defined (1,654 times, or
perhaps more), clarified, or otherwise articulated in the preceding
pages, although not in the Table of Contents. Saying anything else,
at this stage, would be entirely superfluous, and probably an
insult.
It's Jess's thirteenth birthday. She's been in bed for nearly a
year, the result of a car accident that killed her father.
Surprisingly, she finds a birthday present from him, an unusual
gift for a girl and one which she, her mother, and her grandfather,
puzzle over. In the course of playing with it, Jess discovers that
it has some highly-unexpected properties. But then, purely by
accident, she discovers its most amazing feature.
Quong was a creature of the olden olden days, even before
grandmother. He was a short fellow, or, at least, that's what they
said, with long, thin legs and an even longer, thinner tail. His
face was fat and wrinkly, and big bushy eyebrows kept out the sun
and flies. At least that's what I think he looked like, though
no-one has actually seen him that I'd believe. Which, of course,
was the trouble. Some people say that there are no such things as
quongs, that it's a stupid name, and that if there were any there'd
be pink elephants, too. But those people don't think Father
Christmas comes every year, either. Of course this is all nonsense.
There must be quongs and we must find them. And, if this story's
any good, we will. So let's begin the search!
Have you ever wondered why clocks have hours, and minutes, and
seconds...but not firsts? You will not find the answer to this
question in this book, but Scratcher will tell you what happens if
your dog goes wild in a butcher's shop, or if an eel gets up your
trouser leg when you're standing in the middle of the creek in the
rain, or if you fall in love with your teacher. And he'll tell you
about the McPhees, and his friends, and about the cat whose feet
never touch the floor, and what happened when a swan's EGG learnt
to fly, and about the world's only fat butter of a dog,
and...and...and, well about one or two other things as well...
Readers may be aware that Thomas Bulford died recently (though not
as recently as before), and that I had what I then regarded as the
onerous honour of editing his lexicographical work. Following this,
his son presented the Publisher with a box of scribblings that he
said were his 'distinguished' father's. My impression was that they
were, indeed, Thomas Bulford's (the senior). Firstly, they bore a
striking resemblance to the 'essays' that the Publisher insisted on
being incorporated in the English Companion as introductions to the
various definitional categories. Secondly, and I say this with as
much grace as I can, they, whilst being somewhat idiosyncratic in
construction and questionable in logic, contained a number of
insights into the human condition that were also occasionally
present in the earlier volume. Accordingly, with less reluctance
than before, I agreed to edit this material, and offer it to
readers for their judgement. Editor
CHILDREN 9-12 Possum and Python is a story from the rain forest, of
birth and love and companionship - of a most unusual (but splendid)
kind. You can also find out more about Ian's books at
http://iansbestchildrensbooks.googlepages.com and
http://www.thegreathallofdreams.com
ADULTS The Alone Man is a simple story full of understated insights
that will have deep emotional resonance with readers all over the
world. It tells of a pioneering man's life, and his love for his
land, his wife, his children. You can find out more about Ian's
books at http://imaginalworks.googlepages.com.
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