Publication date: 2005-03-17 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $108.00 Price: $108.00
Review INSIGHTS AND CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH HYPNOTIST: Autobiography of a Hypnotist / BookSurge Publishing:This book presents new ideas and concepts beyond clinical textbooks. The book will appeal to all sorts of people worldwide, and from all walks of life. It's not only educational, but also entertaining and enlightening, giving you the reader a different and clearer understanding of the power of thought, consciousness, the human mind, suggestibility, psychic and spiritual phenomena, all of which surrounds the mystical art of hypnosis, the subconscious, the conscious, and in meditation, the super-conscious mind.
Publication date: 2008-11-12 List Price: $101.99 Price: $101.99
Review Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World / IndyPublish:
Creator: Fred Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2008-03-01 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $160.00 Price: $100.80
Review Anton Chekhov / Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.:He was one of the greatest playwrights and story writers ever. Anton Chekhovs life was short, intense, and dominated by battles. Rayfield looks behind Chekhovs restrained façade to show him in the full heroism of his brief, prodigiously creative life.
Publication date: 2003-04 Dewey code: 910 List Price: $100.99 Price: $100.99
Review Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah / IndyPublish.com:
Creator: James Franklin Beard Publication date: 2004-08-31 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $103.00 Price: $103.00
Review Letters and Journals, Volume 4, / Harvard University Press:
Publication date: 2003-11-03 Dewey code: 920 Price: $24.95
Review Sudden Fall From Grace, A / PublishAmerica:A Sudden Fall From Grace is the true story of the years of abuse my family suffered from the church that my husband had founded and pastored for ten years. Although some names and minor details were changed for obvious reasons, this story relates how a stress-related burnout compounded by near-deadly psychotropic drugs, administered by an inept, yet, well-meaning psychiatrist, helped to fuel the plots of the church leaders to throw their broken pastor out into the streets. Our story chronicles the hell my children and I went through as we watched the unstoppable disintegration of this man we loved so much as he abandoned all and threw his life into the abyss. An equally searing pain in our lives came from the church elders who relentlessly plotted to destroy my family with their Machiavellian designs. This sometimes tortuous existence went on for four years until my family finally became free from the icy death clutches of the Snow Queen as well as the vindictive, and maliciously backbiting gossips at the “church. ” At last we were free from both sources of evil.
Publication date: 2006-11-01 Dewey code: 920 Price: $19.99
Review My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey / Lulu.com:Jill Taylor was a 37-year-old Harvard-trained brain scientist when a blood vessel exploded in her brain. Through the eyes of a curious scientist, she watched her mind deteriorate whereby she could not walk, talk, read, write, or recall any of her life. Because of her understanding of the brain, her respect for the cells in her body, and an amazing mother, Jill completely recovered. In My Stroke of Insight, she shares her recommendations for recovery and the insight she gained into the unique functions of the two halves of her brain. When she lost the skills of her left brain, her consciousness shifted away from normal reality where she felt "at one with the universe. " Taylor helps others not only rebuild their brains from trauma, but helps those of us with normal brains better understand how we can consciously influence the neural circuitry underlying what we think, how we feel and how we react to life's circumstances. A brain scientist's journey from a debilitating stroke to full recovery becomes an inspiring exploration of human consciousness and its possibilities On the morning of December 10, 1996, Jill Bolte Taylor, a thirty-seven-year-old Harvard-trained brain scientist, experienced a massive stroke when a blood vessel exploded in the left side of her brain. A neuroanatomist by profession, she observed her own mind completely deteriorate to the point that she could not walk, talk, read, write, or recall any of her life, all within the space of four brief hours. As the damaged left side of her brain-the rational, grounded, detail- and time-oriented side-swung in and out of function, Taylor alternated between two distinct and opposite realties: the euphoric nirvana of the intuitive and kinesthetic right brain, in which she felt a sense of complete well-being and peace; and the logical, sequential left brain, which recognized Jill was having a stroke, and enabled her to seek help before she was lost completely. In My Stroke of Insight, Taylor shares her unique perspective on the brain and its capacity for recovery, and the sense of omniscient understanding she gained from this unusual and inspiring voyage out of the abyss of a wounded brain. [+]
It would take eight years for Taylor to heal completely. Because of her knowledge of how the brain works, her respect for the cells composing her human form, and most of all an amazing mother, Taylor completely repaired her mind and recalibrated her understanding of the world according to the insights gained from her right brain that morning of December 10th. Today Taylor is convinced that the stroke was the best thing that could have happened to her. It has taught her that the feeling of nirvana is never more than a mere thought away. By stepping to the right of our left brains, we can all uncover the feelings of well-being and peace that are so often sidelined by our own brain chatter. A fascinating journey into the mechanics of the human mind, My Stroke of Insight is both a valuable recovery guide for anyone touched by a brain injury, and an emotionally stirring testimony that deep internal peace truly is accessible to anyone, at any time. Questions for Jill Bolte Taylor Amazon. com: Your first reaction when you realized what was happening to your body was one you would expect: "Oh my gosh, I'm having a stroke!" Your second, though, was a little more surprising: "Wow, this is so cool!" What could be cool about a stroke? Taylor: I grew up to study the brain because I have a brother who is only 18 months older than I am. He was very different in the way he perceived experiences and then chose to behave. As a result, I became fascinated with the human brain and how it creates our perception of reality. He was eventually diagnosed with the brain disorder schizophrenia, and I dedicated my career to the postmortem investigation of the human brain in an attempt to understand, at a biological level, what are the differences between my brain and my brother’s brain. On the morning of the stroke, I realized that my brain was no longer functioning like a "normal" brain and this insight into my brother's reality excited me. I was fascinated to intimately understand what it might be like on the inside for someone who would not be diagnosed as normal. Through the eyes of a curious scientist, this was an absolutely rare and fascinating experience for me to witness the breakdown of my own mind. Amazon. com: What did you learn about the brain from your stroke and your recovery that your scientific training hadn't prepared you for? Taylor: My scientific training did not teach me anything about the human spirit and the value of compassion. I had been trained as a scientist, not as a clinician. I can only hope that we are teaching our future physicians about compassion in medicine, and I know that some medical schools, including the Indiana University School of Medicine, have created a curriculum with this intention. My training as a scientist, however, did provide me with a roadmap to how the body and brain work. And although I lost my left cognitive mind that thinks in language, I retained my right hemisphere that thinks in pictures. As a result, although I could not communicate with the external world, I had an intuitive understanding about what I needed to do in order to create an environment in which the cells in my brain could be happy and healthy enough that they could regain their function. In addition, because of my training, I had an innate trust in the ability of my brain to be able to recover itself and my mother and I respected the organ by listening to it. For example, when I was tired, I allowed my brain to sleep, and when I was fresh and capable of focusing my attention, we gave me age-appropriate toys and tools with which to work. Amazon. com: Your stroke affected functions in your left brain, leaving you to what you call the "la-la land" of your right hemisphere. What was it like to live in your right brain, and then to rebuild your left? Taylor: When the cells in my left brain became nonfunctional because they were swimming in a pool of blood, they lost their ability to inhibit the cells in my right hemisphere. In my right brain, I shifted into the consciousness of the present moment. I was in the right here, right now awareness, with no memories of my past and no perception of the future. The beauty of La-la land (my right hemisphere experience of the present moment) was that everything was an explosion of magnificent stimulation and I dwelled in a space of euphoria. This is great way to exist if you don't have to communicate with the external world or care whether or not you have the capacity to learn. I found that in order for me to be able to learn anything, however, I had to take information from the last moment and apply it to the present moment. When my left hemisphere was completely nonfunctional early on, it was impossible for me to learn, which was okay with me, but I am sure it was frustrating for those around me. A simple example of this was trying to put on my shoes and socks. I eventually became physically capable of putting my shoes and socks on, but I had no ability to understand why I would have to put my socks on before my shoes. To me they were simply independent actions that were not related and I did not have the cognitive ability to figure out the appropriate sequencing of the events. Over time, I regained the ability to weave moments back together to create an expanse of time, and with this ability came the ability to learn methodically again. Life in La-la land will always be just a thought away, but I am truly grateful for the ability to think with linearity once again. Amazon. com: What can we learn about our brains and ourselves from your experience, even if we haven't lived through the kind of brain trauma you have? Taylor: I learned that I have much more say about what goes on between my ears than I was ever taught and I believe that this is true for all of us. I used to understand that I had the ability to stop thinking about one thing by consciously choosing to preoccupy my mind with thinking about something else. But I had no idea that it only took 90 seconds for me to have an emotional circuit triggered, flush a physiological response through my body and then flush completely out of me. We can all learn that we can take full responsibility for what thoughts we are thinking and what emotional circuitry we are feeling. Knowing this and acting on this can lead us into feeling a wonderful sense of well-being and peacefulness. Amazon. com: You are the "Singin' Scientist" for Harvard's Brain Bank (just as you were before your stroke). Could you tell us about the Brain Bank (in song or not)? Taylor: There is a long-term shortage of brain tissue donated for research into the severe mental illnesses. Most people don’t realize that when you sign the back of your license as an organ donor, the brain is not included. If you would like to donate your brain for research, you must contact a brain bank directly. There is also a shortage of "normal control" tissue for research. The bottom line reality is that if there were more tissue available for research, then more scientists would be dedicating their careers to the study of the severe mental illnesses and we would have more answers about what is going on with these disorders. The numbers of mentally ill individuals in our society are staggering. The most serious and disabling conditions affect about 6 percent-or one in 17-adults and 9-13 percent of children in the United States. Half of all lifetime conditions of mental illness start by age 14 years, and three-fourths by age 24 years. For more information about brain donation to the Harvard brain bank, please call 1-800-BRAINBANK or visit them at: www. brainbank. mclean. org If you would like to hear me sing the brain bank jingle, please visit www. drjilltaylor. com!.
Creator: Jedediah S. Rogers Publication date: 2007-08-30 Dewey code: 289.3092 List Price: $125.00 Price: $110.54
Review In the President's Office: The Diaries of L. John Nuttall 1879-1892 (Significant Mormon Diaries) / Signature Books:As the private secretary to two successive LDS Church presidents, the dedicated diarist L. John Nuttall knew much about the inner workings of the church bureaucracy. Brother Nuttall's tenure happened to be during "the raid," as Presidents John Taylor and Wilford Woodruff hid from federal marshals intent on arresting polygamists. A polygamist himself, Nuttall could not approach his own children, whom he had not seen for years, when he saw them walk past the building where he was sequestered. Not inclined to tell anecdotes or confide personal feelings to his diary, Nuttall nevertheless kept meticulous records of business dealings, political maneuvering, private correspondence, and leadership decisions. He was a behind-the-scenes observer of the contentious probate settlement of Brigham Young's estate, the Manifesto ending polygamy, and the quest for statehood. Occasionally he gave voice to some of the anger Mormons felt over non-Mormon influence in Utah.
Publication date: 2004-01-19 Dewey code: 920 Price: $19.95
Review Get a Job / PublishAmerica:Willie Mallard was born in Palm Beach County, Florida, in February 1943, at the height of World War II. Soon thereafter, he and his mother were abandoned by his father in a slum area of Fort Pierce, Florida. The aftermath of that event is described in his auotobiography as he tells of his roller coaster life of poverty, failed loves, a life-long inability to hold down a job — often because of alcoholism — and the anguish and often danger in some of the situations that he encountered. Willie D. Mallard expresses his attempt to “roll with the punches,” and even tries to look at the humorous aspects of some of the adverse situations he has encountered. His favorite expression is: “If they gave out medals for bad luck and misery, I’d be the most decorated son-of-a-bitch in the world. ”.
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- Pilar Bardem
- Carlos Bardem
Edition: 2 Publication date: 2005-04-30 Dewey code: 920 Price: $42.95
Review La Bardem (Biografia-Memo / Biography-Memoir) / Plaza & Janes Editores, S.A.:
Publication date: 2005-12-30 Dewey code: 070 List Price: $79.99 Price: $79.99
Review The Autobiography of a Journalist / IndyPublish.com:
Edition: 1 Publication date: 1997-02-01 Dewey code: 813.3 List Price: $103.95 Price: $103.92
Review CENTENARY ED WORKS NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE: VOL. XXI, THE ENGLISH NOTEBOOKS, 1853185 (Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne) / Ohio State University Press:
Creator: John MacDonald Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2007-10 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $160.00 Price: $106.63
Review Witness: Library Edition / Blackstone Audiobooks:
Publication date: 2006-10-19 Dewey code: 285.9092 List Price: $105.00 Price: $104.98
Review John Goodwin and the Puritan Revolution: Religion and Intellectual Change in Seventeenth-Century England (Studies in Modern British Religious History) / Boydell Press:John Goodwin (1594-1665) was one of the most prolific and controversial writers of the English Revolution; his career illustrates some of the most important intellectual developments of the seventeenth century. Educated at Queens' College, Cambridge, he became vicar of a flagship Puritan parish in the City of London. During the 1640s, he wrote in defence of the civil war, the army revolt, Pride's Purge, and the regicide, only to turn against Cromwell in 1657. Finally, repudiating religious uniformity, he became one of England's leading tolerationists. This richly contextualised study, the first modern intellectual biography of Goodwin, explores the whole range of writings produced by him and his critics. Amongst much else, it shows that far from being a maverick individualist, Goodwin enjoyed a wide readership, pastored one of the London's largest Independent congregations and was well connected to various networks. Hated and admired by Anglicans, Presbyterians and Levellers, he provides us with a new perspective on contemporaries like Richard Baxter and John Milton. It will be of special interest to students of Puritanism, the English Revolution, and early modern intellectual history. JOHN COFFEY is Reader in Early Modern History at the University of Leicester.
Publication date: 2002-11 Dewey code: 920 Price: $21.95
Review Esclava: Una Historia Real / Temas De Hoy:
Creator: Sarah Hamilton Publication date: 2006-09-21 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $105.00 Price: $104.99
Review Writing Medieval Biography, 750-1250: Essays in Honour of Frank Barlow / Boydell Press:Biography is one of the oldest, most popular and most tenacious of literary forms. Perhaps the best attested narrative form of the Middle Ages, it continues to draw modern historians of the medieval period to its peculiar challenge to explicate the general through the particular: the biographer's decisions to impose or to resist the imposition of order on biographical remnants raise issues which go to the heart of historical method. This collection, compiled in honour of a distinguished modern exponent of the art of biography, contains sixteen essays by leading scholars which examine the limits and possibilities of the genre for the period between 750AD and 1250AD. Ranging from pivotal figures such as Charlemagne, William the Conqueror and St Bernard, to the anonymous female skeleton in an Anglo-Saxon grave, from kings and queens to clerks and saints, and from individual to the collective biographies, this collection investigates both medieval biographical writings, and the issues surrounding the writing of medieval lives. Professor DAVID BATES is Director of the Institute of Historical Research; Dr JULIA CRICK and Dr SARAH HAMILTON teach in the Department of History at the University of Exeter. Contributors: JANET L. NELSON, ROBIN FLEMING, BARBARA YORKE, RICHARD ABELS, SIMON KEYNES, PAULINE STAFFORD, ELISABETH VAN HOUTS, DAVID BATES, JANE MARTINDALE, CHRISTOPHER HOLDSWORTH, LINDY GRANT, MARJORIE CHIBNALL, EDMUND KING, JOHN GILLINGHAM, DAVID CROUCH, NICHOLAS VINCENT.
Creator: Jeff Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2008-03-01 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $160.00 Price: $100.79
Review Old Soldiers Never Die: The Life of Douglas MacArthur / Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.:Always colorful, always controversial, Douglas MacArthur is one of the dominant characters in American military history. Perret reveals for the first time a complete and accurate account of MacArthurs tumultuous career. With the possible exception of George S. Patton, is there a 20th century military figure who fascinates us as does Douglas MacArthur? Hero of Leyte, military genius, youngest brigadier general in World War I, MacArthur had a brilliant mind and an eye for self-promotion. This latest biography, utilizing substantial new research, makes a strong case for MacArthur's leadership abilities and his fierce independence without neglecting MacArthur's shortcomings as a man and as a tactician. Perret concludes that the landing at Inchon, which turned U. S. fortunes around in the Korean War, was one of the boldest and best-executed military invasions in history.
Publication date: 2003-01 Dewey code: 920 Price: $15.00
Review Some Things I Remember / Wings Publishers, LLC:
Publication date: 2003-10-30 Dewey code: 920 Price: $23.95
Review Cannibal Isles: Time-travelling In The Andaman Islands / Nth Position:
Creator: Frederick Edition: Unabridged Publication date: 2008-05-01 Dewey code: 920 List Price: $160.00 Price: $100.80
Review Rudyard Kipling / Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.:With a thorough understanding of the social, intellectual, artistic, and political climate of the time, Lycett depicts the life of this misunderstood genius, whose talent transcended the tragedy of his later years.
| Models & Brands: INSIGHTS AND CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH HYPNOTIST: Autobiography of a Hypnotist, Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World, Anton Chekhov, Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah, Letters and Journals, Volume 4,, Sudden Fall From Grace, A, My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey, In the President's Office: The Diaries of L. John Nuttall 1879-1892 (Significant Mormon Diaries), Get a Job, La Bardem (Biografia-Memo / Biography-Memoir), The Autobiography of a Journalist, CENTENARY ED WORKS NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE: VOL. XXI, THE ENGLISH NOTEBOOKS, 1853185 (Centenary Edition of the Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne), Witness: Library Edition, John Goodwin and the Puritan Revolution: Religion and Intellectual Change in Seventeenth-Century England (Studies in Modern British Religious History), Esclava: Una Historia Real, Writing Medieval Biography, 750-1250: Essays in Honour of Frank Barlow, Old Soldiers Never Die: The Life of Douglas MacArthur, Some Things I Remember, Cannibal Isles: Time-travelling In The Andaman Islands, Rudyard KiplingTop headlines: Cop shoots himself after gun-safety lesson: A top cop mistakenly shot himself in the thigh after giving his daughter a lesson in gun safety, police said. ›11:17 29 Nov, Sat Video: The 'R' word, finally outed: Dec. 1: A panel of economists officially announced Monday that the U.S. fell into a recession in December 2007. 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