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Pathways for Getting to Better Water Quality The Citizen Effect
[Hardback]This book presents studies of citizens' individual and collective efforts to work through complex issues associated with watershed management. It offers insight and knowledge that can be used by those who are working to protect and improve U.S. waters. -
Raising Hell on the Rock 'n' Roll Highway
[Hardback]Contains photos that deconstruct the glamour of life on the road, capturing the essence of rock and roll: the musicians, roadies, fans and beautiful women who follow the bands. -
Heroin
[Paperback]Author(s):Susan Elliot-WrightStraight-talking, fact-based information book on heroin. -
The Chakras in Shamanic Practice Eight Stages of Healing and Transformation
[Paperback]Author(s):Susan WrightThe chakra system identifies eight centres in the psycho-anatomy of humans, each one associated with a different part of the physical or energy body. This work identifies eight key developmental stages of life, from birth to old age/death. It also reveals how psychic injuries become lodged within the energy body. -
Subjectivity and Subjectivisation Linguistic Perspectives
[Paperback]This study reflects the growing attention in linguistics and related disciplines commanded by the centrality in language of the speaker. -
May Sarton Selected Letters 1955-1995
[Hardback]Throughout her life, May Sarton corresponded with an array of actors, artists, teachers and admirers. This publication contains 200 annotated letters that chronicle the mature life of poet and novelist May Sarton. They help to shed light onto her novel "Mrs Steven Hears the Mermaids Sing". -
Anthropology of Policy Perspectives on Governance and Power
[Hardback]This book argues that policy has become an increasingly central concept in the organisation of contemporary societies and that it now impinges on all areas of life so that it is virtually impossible to ignore or escape its influence. -
Anthropology of Policy Perspectives on Governance and Power
[Paperback]This book argues that policy has become an increasingly central concept in the organisation of contemporary societies and that it now impinges on all areas of life so that it is virtually impossible to ignore or escape its influence. -
Cannington Cemetery
[Paperback]Presenting a cemetery of the 3rd to 8th centuries AD, this book shows the evidence for the population of Somerset in the period of transition from Roman to Anglo-Saxon times. It includes sections on the character of the cemetery, on the human biology and on the context of the cemetery in late Roman and post-Roman settlement in Somerset. -
Subjectivity and Subjectivisation Linguistic Perspectives
[Hardback]This study reflects the growing attention in linguistics and related disciplines commanded by the centrality in language of the speaker.



