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For one-semester courses in human anatomy. A functional approach to
human anatomy Human Anatomy, the #1 best-selling textbook for the
human anatomy course, is widely regarded as the most readable and
visually accessible book on the market. Using a functional anatomy
theme, the text presents human anatomy as a well-illustrated
"story" with the right amount of detail that learners can
understand at an introductory level. Analogies and comparative
descriptions make anatomical structures more memorable and
understandable and explain how the shape and composition of
structures allow them to perform their functions. The 9th Edition
features new exercises and questions that help students learn and
use anatomical language and interpret real-world medical images
while learning basic human anatomy. Building on the functional
anatomy approach of previous editions, selected illustrated tables
have been enhanced to tell a more cohesive and logical "story" of
human anatomy.
176 recipes, remedies, and household hints from a Virginia
plantation mistress and American icon. For more than thirty years
George Washington's adopted daughter Nelly Custis Lewis was the
mistress of Woodlawn, a large and elegant Virginia plantation. As
such households were virtually self-sufficient enterprises, recipes
for cleaners, home remedies, and the care and dying of clothing
were as essential as recipes used in the preparation of huge and
varied meals. Like many southern ladies, Lewis kept a handwritten
housekeeping book in which she jotted down these instructions.
"Nelly Custis Lewis's Housekeeping Book" reconstructs 176 of
Lewis's original recipes and provides a wealth of information on
nineteenth-century techniques for housekeeping, cooking, and
medical practice. From making cabbage pudding to polishing
furniture, treating scurvy to eliminating room odors, Lewis's book
documents what was essential and practical knowledge for a
plantation mistress in the 1830s. The volume is augmented by the
editor's introduction and a glossary of terms.
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Dinner at Antoines (Paperback)
Frances Parkinson Keyes; Introduction by Patricia Brady
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R685
R595
Discovery Miles 5 950
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The forty-year love affair between Rachel and Andrew Jackson
parallels a tumultuous period in American history. During this
time, the fledgling United States more than doubled in size, and
political power moved closer to true democracy for white men.
Andrew Jackson was at the forefront of that revolution - but he
never could have made it without the support of his wife.
Beautiful, charismatic and generous, Rachel Jackson had the courage
to go against the mores of her times in the name of love. As the
wife of a great general in wartime, she often found herself running
their plantation alone and, a true Revolutionary War-era heroine,
she took in and raised the orphaned children her husband brought
home from the front. Like all great love stories, this one also
ends tragically when Rachel dies, only a few weeks after Andrew is
elected president. He moved into the White House alone and never
remarried. Andrew and Rachel Jackson's devotion to one another is
inspiring, and here, for the first time, their story of love and
loss comes to life in Patricia Brady's vivid prose.
Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis (1779-1852) was in many ways the
quintessential southern lady, but as Martha Washington's
granddaughter by her first marriage and George Washington's adopted
daughter, she was also something of an American celebrity. Her
lifelong correspondence with childhood friend Elizabeth Bordley
Gibson records the experiences of the first family, the social and
political gossip of the new republic's elite circle, and the
difficulties of motherhood and marriage. Edited by Patricia Brady,
the voluminous and unguarded letters also reveals the complex cast
of family and friends associated with the Washington household, the
details of plantation life, and the social limitations placed on
even the most privileged eighteenth- and nineteenth-century women.
This edition features an updated introduction from Brady.
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