Helps to find out how Britain and Ireland were once covered by vast sheets of ice, what life was like for Celtic people, and about how Britain was invaded, first by the Romans and then the Vikings. This work explores the everyday lives of people across the centuries charting the moments of social change and of discovery and invention.
Helps to find out about slavery in the British Isles, the war with France, and the Industrial Revolution. This work explores the everyday lives of people across the centuries charting the moments of social change and of discovery and invention.
Talks about the people, places and events of the past in Britain and Ireland, from the earliest settlers to the modern times. These books explore the everyday lives of people of all kinds across the centuries, and chart the moments of social change and of discovery and invention.
Part of the "Animal Close-Ups" series, this book is produced in collaboration with the Natural History Museum, London. It looks at the deadliest members of the animal kingdom. It explores the ways in which they track down and catch their prey, with tricks, wings, stings, claws and teeth.
This latest volume of the Frontiers in Headache Research series summarizes the several promising new avenues for the development of future drugs for the treatment of migraine.
This practical pocketbook provides an overview of the role of HPV in the pathophysiology of cervical cancer and its current screening and management, the principles of immune control of HPV infection in cervical cancer, and the challenges of implementing HPV vaccines and future developments.