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Selected Poems (Paperback, New Ed): Rudyard Kipling Selected Poems (Paperback, New Ed)
Rudyard Kipling; Edited by Peter. Keating
R345 R318 Discovery Miles 3 180 Save R27 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Kipling's reputation as the unofficial Laureate of the British Empire has obscured the true nature and scope of his poetic achievement. His poems range from exhilarating celebrations of British expansion overseas, through vivid character sketches of soldiers and seamen, to enchanting poems for children, political invective, and artistic manifestos. Here, Kipling's poems are presented in chronological order to reveal the development, as well as the originality, of his work.

Cancer on Trial (Paperback): Peter. Keating Cancer on Trial (Paperback)
Peter. Keating
R1,072 Discovery Miles 10 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Cancer on Trial Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio explore how practitioners established a new style of practice, at the center of which lies the cancer clinical trial. Far from mere testing devices, these trials have become full-fledged experiments that have redefined the practices of clinicians, statisticians, and biologists. Keating and Cambrosio investigate these trials and how they have changed since the 1960s, all the while demonstrating their significant impact on the progression of oncology. A novel look at the institution of clinical cancer research and therapy, this book will be warmly welcomed by historians, sociologists, and anthropologists of science and medicine, as well as clinicians and researchers in the cancer field.

Sailing on the Edge - Alone Across the Atlantic (Paperback): Peter. Keating Sailing on the Edge - Alone Across the Atlantic (Paperback)
Peter. Keating
R455 Discovery Miles 4 550 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

At the age of 57, Peter Keating set out to sail, single-handed, across the Atlantic. It was a lifelong dream of a lifelong sailor and though it was to be a solo journey, his waking and sleeping hours were spent in the 'company' of his memories and erstwhile companions and friends. From Werner and crocodile surfing, to Gerhardt and the Gulag. From Charlie of Morova Lagoon, to Fred from Fransesca. Their stories, along with the Mafiosa of Malta, Leo from the Chesapeake, the myth of Napoleon on St Helena and many more besides, were weaved into Peter's as they hauled along, day after day, from horizon to horizon on the voyage from Norfolk, Virginia to Lisbon, Portugal. They were there to help and inspire him and, when he was caught in the middle of Hurricane Barry, to ensure he reached out and survived. When at his lowest ebb, along came the ghost of Sam, a friendly old sailor who kept Peter entertained through the long, lonely hours of the dog watch. Together they fill the pages of this book, yet this is not simply a sailing log of a trip from the New World to the Old. This is a story of individuals who have all lived on the edge. It shows what happens when you are brave enough to push yourself beyond your current boundaries and above all, go out on a limb. Yes, it will help you to understand more about deep oceaning, its joys and terrors, but perhaps it will also help the adventurer inside you to reflect on how you would cope in similar circumstances. Ultimately, this is not just Peter Keating's journey alone, but the journey of us all when we go out on the edge - to peer over any horizon - and to finally emerge the better for having left our safe harbour.

Student Revision notes on Stalin's Russia (Paperback): Peter. Keating Student Revision notes on Stalin's Russia (Paperback)
Peter. Keating
R139 Discovery Miles 1 390 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Designed for a student either revising or needing a brief set of notes on the period.

Cranford/Cousin Phillis (Paperback): Elizabeth Gaskell Cranford/Cousin Phillis (Paperback)
Elizabeth Gaskell; Edited by Peter. Keating
R334 R309 Discovery Miles 3 090 Save R25 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

First published in serial form in Dickens's Household Words, Cranford was to achieve immense popularity as a piece of 'exquisite social painting' - 'delightful', 'tender' and 'delicate'. However, while its charm is undeniable, it is also a book of the most profound sensitivity, at times painfully moving, written in tones of affectionate irony and understatement. Its analysis of an early Victorian country town, captured at the crucial moment of transition in English society, besieged by forces it is incapable of understanding or, ultimately, withstanding, is sharply observed and acutely penetrating.

Like Cranford, the nouvelle Cousin Phillis is concerned with 'phases of society' - the old values as against the new. Presented as a remembered episode, a fleeting, unfulfilled love affair, it represents Mrs Gaskell's most mature work as an imaginative writer.

Cancer on Trial - Oncology as a New Style of Practice (Hardcover): Peter. Keating, Alberto Cambrosio Cancer on Trial - Oncology as a New Style of Practice (Hardcover)
Peter. Keating, Alberto Cambrosio
R2,556 Discovery Miles 25 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Until the early 1960s, cancer treatment consisted primarily of surgery and radiation therapy. Most practitioners then viewed the treatment of terminally ill cancer patients with heroic courses of chemotherapy as highly questionable. The randomized clinical trials that today sustain modern oncology were relatively rare and prompted stiff opposition from physicians loath to assign patients randomly to competing treatments. And yet today these trials form the basis of medical oncology. How did such a spectacular change occur? And how did medical oncology pivot from a nonentity and, in some regards, a reviled practice to the central position it now occupies in modern medicine? In "Cancer on Trial" Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio explore how practitioners established a new style of practice, at the center of which lies the clinical cancer trial. Far from mere testing devices, these trials have become full-fledged experiments that have redefined the practices of clinicians, statisticians, and biologists. Keating and Cambrosio investigate these trials and how they have changed since the 1960s, all the while demonstrating their significant impact on the progression of oncology. A novel look at the institution of clinical cancer research and therapy, this book will be warmly welcomed by historians, sociologists, and anthropologists of science and medicine, as well as clinicians and researchers in the cancer field.

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