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The Slaughter of the Innocent (Hardcover): John Nolan The Slaughter of the Innocent (Hardcover)
John Nolan
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R826 Discovery Miles 8 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Time Cursor (Hardcover): John David Krygelski Time Cursor (Hardcover)
John David Krygelski; Illustrated by Michael John Nolan; Edited by Jean Nolan Krygelski
R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jack Augur comes back from thirty years in the future to stop his own wedding. Although he was warned not to tamper with any other events, within minutes of meeting his younger self, he is responsible for the accidental death of the man who is to go on to invent the time machine. As they struggle together to undo the damage they've done and get the world back on track, mysterious beings thwart their every attempt. John David Krygelski's second novel - Time Cursor is a roller-coaster ride of suspense, action and intrigue with an ending that will not disappoint.

Under the Mind's Watch - Concerning Issues of Language, Literature, Life of Contemporary Bearing (Paperback): Laura Jackson Under the Mind's Watch - Concerning Issues of Language, Literature, Life of Contemporary Bearing (Paperback)
Laura Jackson; Edited by John Nolan, Alan J. Clark
R2,573 Discovery Miles 25 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Consisting of essays of the 1960s and 1970s, and assembled by Laura (Riding) Jackson herself, this previously unpublished collection is both a substantial addition to the work of her later period, after she had renounced poetry, and also a spirited contribution to later twentieth-century debates about language, literature, and life. There is immense variety and appeal here. Readers will find themselves challenged by the author's combative engagement with her contemporaries, and rewarded by the lucid complexity and immediacy of her thinking. Topics include: love, friendship, imagination; thinking, belief, and conviction; the importance of knowledge of language; the active unselfishness of women; the intrinsic reality of mind; death; good and evil; 'soul' and 'spirit'; structuralism and theory; the novel, history, myth - besides her judgements on writers such as Coleridge, and contemporaries such as Stein. As the excitement aroused by 'theory' subsides, now may be the time for Laura (Riding) Jackson's considered judgement of the spiritual function of language and human life to be given the attention it deserves.

Carotenoids and Retinal Disease (Hardcover, New): John T. Landrum, John Nolan Carotenoids and Retinal Disease (Hardcover, New)
John T. Landrum, John Nolan
R5,139 Discovery Miles 51 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The macular carotenoids play key roles in eye health and retinal disease. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the most common cause of acquired blindness in much of the world, is associated with low levels of macular pigment. Macular pigment is also essential for enhancing visual performance by reducing glare disability and improving photostress recovery. Carotenoids and Retinal Disease presents an up-to-date, thorough volume devoted to the chemistry, pathobiology, visual science, and medical and public health significance of the macular carotenoids. With contributions from an international group of leading experts, this book covers a range of topics, from macular anatomy to clinical trials. It begins with a chapter tracing the discovery of macular pigment through the more recent functional recognition of carotenoids. The text covers AMD risk factors, epidemiology, pathogenesis, and classifications. It reviews evidence from epidemiological studies of relationships between AMD and the carotenoids lutein, zeaxanthin, and meso-zeaxanthin, as well as evidence from clinical trials on the effects of macular carotenoid supplementation in subjects with AMD and normal subjects. The book explores the use of molecular genetics in studying macular pigment and AMD pathogenesis; bioavailability of macular pigment; functions of lutein, zeaxanthin, and meso-zeaxanthin; and the identification of macular carotenoid binding proteins involved in pigment uptake and transport. It also covers xanthophyll-membrane interactions, and the macular carotenoids in human serum and their capacity to protect against AMD. Further, the implications of light distribution on the retina for AMD are discussed. Advancing our understanding of how the macular carotenoids enhance vision and prevent vision loss, this book provides a valuable reference for researchers and clinicians involved in the treatment and prevention of retinal disease.

The Slaughter of the Innocent (Paperback): John Nolan The Slaughter of the Innocent (Paperback)
John Nolan
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R561 Discovery Miles 5 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
In Search of Great Uncle Pat - Titanic Survivor (Paperback): John Nolan In Search of Great Uncle Pat - Titanic Survivor (Paperback)
John Nolan
R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The author researches the life of a mysterious relative who survived the sinking of Titanic. Ever since he was a boy, John Nolan heard family members mention an "Uncle Paddy" who was on Titanic and somehow survived. No one knew much else about the man or what became of him. After launching his own investigation and collecting information bits and pieces at a time, the author was stunned to learn that his great uncle, Patrick O'Keefe of Waterford, Ireland, was one of the men who survived by swimming through the freezing water to the famous upturned lifeboat, Collapsible B. O'Keefe was joined on the "raft," as he called it, by Titanic's Second Officer Charles Lightoller, Junior Wireless Operator Harold Bride, American Army Colonel Archibald Gracie, first class passenger Jack Thayer, and Titanic's chief baker Charles Joughin. In the course of his research, John Nolan finds long-lost relatives, including Pat O'Keefe's only son, and discovers his own Irish roots as well. Includes photos.

Time Cursor (Paperback): John David Krygelski Time Cursor (Paperback)
John David Krygelski; Illustrated by Michael John Nolan; Edited by Jean Nolan Krygelski
R574 Discovery Miles 5 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jack Augur comes back from thirty years in the future to stop his own wedding. Although he was warned not to tamper with any other events, within minutes of meeting his younger self, he is responsible for the accidental death of the man who is to go on to invent the time machine. As they struggle together to undo the damage they've done and get the world back on track, mysterious beings thwart their every attempt. John David Krygelski's second novel - Time Cursor is a roller-coaster ride of suspense, action and intrigue with an ending that will not disappoint.

Waking to Truth (Paperback): John Nolan Waking to Truth (Paperback)
John Nolan
R267 R224 Discovery Miles 2 240 Save R43 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Waking To Truth" describes why there are so many problems and personal unhappiness in the world today. The core problem stems from the fact that people are not properly using the power of their minds, which is the greatest resource, we possess. When we do not use our mind properly then we think and act based on distortions, partial truths and at times, illusions. This is the prime cause of the turmoil effecting the society as well as our personal lives. "Waking To Truth" explains that by learning to see truth in all we experience we will be properly using the power of our minds. At the same time learning the truth will lead us to a higher level of consciousness, which will free us from the burdens, and limitations that have restricted our true freedom. It will be seen that Truth is our highest state of mind.

Life, A Better Way - A Solution To All Of Our Perceived Problems (Paperback): John Nolan Life, A Better Way - A Solution To All Of Our Perceived Problems (Paperback)
John Nolan
R267 R224 Discovery Miles 2 240 Save R43 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Life, A Better Way" asserts that all of us are in more control of the direction of our lives than we realize and because this is true, each of us are in a position to experience a significantly more rewarding life than we have attained up to this point. If we stopped for a few moments and thought about what we have accomplished during the day-week-month, we will begin to realize that most of what we do is from habit or to meet standards set by society. There seems to be very little, if any, quality choices available to change our direction and this is the main reason why our society is surrounded by problems, unhappiness and chaos.

"Life, A Better Way" challenges each person to honestly look at their life by examining the activities, thoughts and values that are behind our actions. The author discusses the core problems that are holding us back from reaching our true potential and how we can eliminate these problems and reach a higher level of happiness, stability and peace of mind. The answer is in our thinking, through the proper use of our mind which is our greatest asset and the most underused.

The Failure of Poetry, the Promise of Language (Paperback): Laura Riding Jackson The Failure of Poetry, the Promise of Language (Paperback)
Laura Riding Jackson; Edited by John Nolan
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R322 Discovery Miles 3 220 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

A volume in the Poets on Poetry series, which collects critical works by contemporary poets, gathering together the articles, interviews, and book reviews by which they have articulated the poetics of a new generation. In "The Failure of Poetry, The Promise of Language,""" Laura (Riding) Jackson examines the subjects of poetry, language, and truth; the conflict between truth and art; and the range of human attitudes to the prospect of truth-speaking. Also included are a series of comments on and judgments of the poets Coleridge, Clare, Eliot, Frost, Vachel Lindsay, Lowell, Pound, Dylan Thomas, and W. C. Williams and selections from her correspondence ranging from 1948 to 1984. Laura (Riding) Jackson's first published poems appeared in 1923 in magazines such as "The Fugitive," In 1925 she moved to England, and during thirteen years abroad wrote some twenty books of poetry, criticism, and fiction. In 1941 she renounced poetry, married Schuyler B. Jackson, and collaborated with him on what would become "Rational Meaning: A New Foundation for the Definition of Words," "The Telling," her spiritual testament, was published in 1972. In 1991 she was awarded the Bollingen Prize for her lifetime contribution to poetry. She died on September 2, 1991. John Nolan is a member of the Laura (Riding) Jackson Board of Literary Management, and co-editor, with Alan J. Clark, of Laura (Riding) Jackson's "Under the Mind's Watch" (2004). He lives in London, England.

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