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Tolkien Warriors-The House of the Wolfings

Morris, William / Perry, Michael W
Tolkien Warriors-The House of the Wolfings
In letter written at the end of 1960, J. R. R. Tolkien wrote that, while parts of The Lord of the Rings, "owe something to Northern France after the Battle of the Somme. They owe more to William Morris and his Huns and Romans, as in The House of the Wolfings or The Roots of the Mountains." For the enjoyment of Tolkien fans everywhere, those two books have been republished in Inkling's Tolkien Warriors series. The Roots of the Mountains describ...

CHF 20.50

G. K. Chesterton's Early Poetry

Chesterton, G. K.
G. K. Chesterton's Early Poetry
This book unites under one cover G. K. Chesterton's first three books of poetry: Greybeards at Play (1900), The Wild Knight and Other Poems (1900) and The Ballad of the White Horse (1911). All text and illustrations are based on the first UK editions. Poet W. H. Auden noted that the first book "contains some of the best pure nonsense verse in English.

CHF 22.90

Hospital Gowns and Other Embarrassments

Perry, Michael W.
Hospital Gowns and Other Embarrassments
With needles, strangers, and embarrassing situations, hospitals can be scary places, particularly if you're a teen girl. I can't do anything about those needles. That's up to your doctor. But I can tell you how to change those strangers into friends and how to avoid that embarrassment with skill and tact. That's because I cared for girls just like you at one of the nation's top children's hospitals. This book tells you how to make your hospita...

CHF 21.50

My Nights with Leukemia

Perry, Michael W.
My Nights with Leukemia
A moving and realistic look at what it was like to care for children with cancer, particularly leukemia, on night shift in the Hematology-Oncology unit at one of the nation's top children's hospitals.

CHF 21.50

A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin

Stowe, Harriet Beecher
A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin
When proslavery critics of Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (1851) charged that she did not describe slavery accurately, she published this fact-filled 1853 book demonstrating that her novel was true to life. This is a facsimile of an 1853 edition with the small text enlarged to make it more easily read. It is an excellent source of information about mid-nineteenth century American slavery.

CHF 32.50

Lily's Ride

Tourgee, Albion W. / Perry, Michael W.
Lily's Ride
It's sunset in rural North Carolina just after the Civil War. Lily's parents are away when an anonymous note warns that the Klan intends to kill her father that very night. To rescue him, Lily must ride her father's thoroughbred stallion on the same roads over which a hundred Klansmen from three counties are traveling. That's Lily's brave ride. Review: "The night ride of young Lily Servosse is one of the finest and most thrilling incidents tha...

CHF 21.50

Lady Eugenist

Woodhull, Victoria C.
Lady Eugenist
Francis Galton is said to have founded eugenics with an 1864 magazine article. But a single article does not make a movement and Galton, by his own admission, did little to promote the idea before 1901. This book demonstrates that eugenists have given us an inaccurate history of their movement, assigning credit to Galton, the eminent half-cousin of Charles Darwin, when the real credit belongs to a woman who was perhaps the most radical ninetee...

CHF 29.90

Senior Nurse Mentor

Perry, Michael W
Senior Nurse Mentor
Many nurses are unhappy. The demands on them are great and praise is rare. Conflicts between nurses are so common, there's a term for it-"Nurses eating their own." Morale is often low, turnover is high, and costly mistakes are made. Based on experiences at one of the country's top children's hospital, this book offers a practical answer, a bold new nursing specialty uniquely empowered and tasked with maintaining nursing morale. She is a senior...

CHF 17.90

Free Lover

Woodhull, Victoria C.
Free Lover
Aldous Huxley's Brave New World was fiction. Victoria Woodhull's Brave New World was to be terrifyingly real. As the first female Wall Street brokers, Victoria Woodhull and her sister Tennie had reputations to protect. They fretted about Tennie's well-publicized remark, "Many of the best men in [Wall] Street know my power. Commodore Vanderbilt knows my power." She had meant her skill as a fortune teller, but the press quite rightly picked up h...

CHF 21.50

Embarrass Less

Perry, Michael W
Embarrass Less
Ah, if only a hospital stay were as much fun as playing doctor was as a child, then everyone from patients to doctors and nurses would be much happier. Students have similar feelings. "There's a book for everything else, " they say, "there should be one teaching us how to handle embarrassing situations with confidence and skill." This is that book. It's realistic, well aware that hospitals are not five-star hotels. But it insists that, wit...

CHF 21.50

The School of Journalism in Columbia University

Pulitzer, Joseph / White, Horace
The School of Journalism in Columbia University
Joseph Pulitzer founded the Pulitzer Prizes and was one of the most talented publishers in American history. For the last twenty years of his life, he wanted to transform journalism into a profession much like medicine and law. In this book, first published by Columbia University in 1904, Pulitzer explained his vision for university-level schools of journalism. A classic in the history of journalism, it is an excellent and thought-stimulating ...

CHF 20.50

G. K. Chesterton, a Criticism

Chesterton, Cecil / Perry, Michael W.
G. K. Chesterton, a Criticism
In 1900 a new writer took England by a storm. Writing intelligently and well on a wide variety of topics, G. K. Chesterton defied categorization. Although deeply patriotic, he was one of the few to oppose the Boer War. A gifted literary critic, he nevertheless defended 'penny dreadfuls' read by young boys and condemned by almost everyone else. And in an era of unbridled capitalism and fashionable socialism, he unleashed telling broadsides agai...

CHF 21.50

Chesterton on War and Peace

Chesterton, G. K. / Perry, Michael W.
Chesterton on War and Peace
Writing before, during and just after World War I, G. K. Chesterton describes what has gone wrong with Germany and warns that, if Germany is not forced to reform, that war will be followed by another and more horrible war. In these 111 articles, Chesterton criticizes militarism and debates the paths to peace being advocated by pacifists and internationalists. He also harshly criticizes a then-fashionable form of racism that would later be adop...

CHF 34.50

Stories for Girls

Andersen, Hans Christian
Stories for Girls
Fourteen of Hans Christian Andersen's best loved tales for girls, lovingly adapted for twenty-first century children. Includes The Little Mermaid, The Princess and the Pea, The Little Match Girl, The Ugly Duckling, The Snow Queen and Thumbelina.

CHF 19.50

On the Lines of Morris' Romances

Morris, William
On the Lines of Morris' Romances
J. R. R. Tolkien said that his writing was inspired by William Morris. This book includes two of William Morris' most popular tales in one inexpensive, wide-format, two-column edition.

CHF 29.50

More to William Morris

Morris, William
More to William Morris
J. R. R. Tolkien, author of The Lord of the Rings, said that his writing was inspired and influenced by the books of William Morris. This book contains two of Morris's best loved books: The House of the Wolfings and The Roots of the Mountains.

CHF 28.50

Across Asia on a Bicycle

Allen, Jr. Thomas Gaskell / Sachtleben, William Lewis / Perry, Michael W.
Across Asia on a Bicycle
In 1890, two American college graduates set out to travel around the world on a then-new invention, the modern bicycle. In 1893 they returned, have covered over 15, 000 miles, at that time the "longest continuous land journey ever made around the world." This is their account their trip across Turkey, Persia, Turkestan and northern China. It described their adventures traveling along through regions few outsiders ever visited. Out of print ove...

CHF 18.90

Celebrating Middle-earth

West, Jr. John G.
Celebrating Middle-earth
In Celebrating Middle-earth six writers explore the important place that J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings occupies in the literary, political and religious traditions of Western society. Those writers are: John West, Peter Kreeft, Janet Blumberg, Joseph Pearce, Kerry Dearborn and Phillip Goggans. Each discusses the deeper message beneath the story.

CHF 16.90

Chesterton Day by Day

Chesterton, G. K. / Perry, Michael W.
Chesterton Day by Day
This is a collection of quotes selected by Chesterton himself from material the ever--popular Chesterton wrote between 1901 and 1911. Editorial comments have been added to explain details dimmed by the passage of time. A bibliography describes the sources used, and a detailed, 17-page index helps readers locate specific topics and quotes.

CHF 17.90