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University of Toronto Press History of the Book in Canada: Volume Three: 1918-1980
The History of the Book in Canada is one of this country's great scholarly achievements, with three volumes spanning topics from Aboriginal communication systems established prior to European contact to the arrival of multinational publishing companies. Each volume observes developments in the realms of writing, publishing, dissemination, and reading, illustrating the process of a fledgling nation coming into its own. The third and final volume follows book history and print culture from the end of the First World War to 1980, discussing the influences on them of the twentieth century, including the country's growing demographic complexity and the rise of multiculturalism. Crucial to creating a sense of identity during this period was the Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences, whose report of 1951 led to the establishment of influential cultural institutions such as the Canada Council for the Arts and the National Library of Canada. Other key developments included the initiation and growth of library systems, the expansion of film, radio, and television, the burgeoning of children's literature, enhanced opportunities for writers, the Quiet Revolution in Quebec, and the rise of Canadian studies and Canadian literature as respected fields for teaching and research. In English Canada, mainstream book publishing flourished during the 1920s, suffered severely during the Depression, went through a period of renewal and advance after the Second World War, but became imperilled by the 1970s. Small literary presses and allophone publishers, in turn, grew increasingly significant during the 1960s, a decade in which Quebec's new cultural policies began to foster ongoing support for francophone book culture. In addition to telling the stories of Canada's recent book history, this volume pays due attention to multifarious developments in print culture, including book prizes, sports writing, pulp magazines, the alternative press, Coles Notes, the international success of Harlequin, and the unprecedented influence of Les insolences du Fr re Untel, the famous cry for education reform in 1960s Quebec. Volume three of the History of the Book in Canada marks the successful completion of an extraordinary project that documents the country's achievements for generations of scholars and readers to come.
£74.70
Penguin Young Readers Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends, and Colleagues
£27.00
Open University Press Communication Skills for Midwives: Challenges in everyday practice
"This book is easy to read and has relevant content for student midwives, with inclusion of reflective activities which are clear and appropriate. I particularly like the vignette’s which are relevant and explore the challenges that midwives face. The script-like format of these adds a further layer to the narratives, and the inclusion of non-verbal communication as well is excellent. This will be an essential text for all student midwives." Mary Beadle, Midwifery Lecturer, Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of Hull, UK"Communication Skills for Midwives is a unique book that focuses not only on fundamental communication issues, but goes much further by including the many difficult and tricky issues experienced within contemporary midwifery practice. This much needed text provides detailed and comprehensive information which is reinforced by illustrations, vignettes and activities that engage the reader from the beginning. This is an excellent resource for students, practitioners and educators."Nicky Clark, Lead Midwife for Education, University of Hull, UK "This book covers many poignant examples of difficult and challenging communication that midwives face in everyday practice ... It covers both every day aspects of care such as facilitating choice and less common experiences like responding to domestic violence … This book is unique and would be good bedtime reading for any midwife!"Tandy Deane-Grey, Senior Midwifery Lecturer, University of Hertfordshire, UK "This comprehensive and reader friendly text ... utilises a variety of strategies to aid understanding and application to practice. Each chapter has clear aims to address a challenging situation that readers will readily identify with and provides an excellent mix of vignettes, reflective activities, text and diagrams to support the development of knowledge and skills ..."Heather Passmore, Senior Lecturer, UCS, UKThis is the first book on communication skills to explore the more challenging contexts and circumstances that midwives encounter in practice. As these occur infrequently and often unexpectedly in the daily practice of many midwives, they may find it difficult to communicate effectively to alleviate the situation. Knowing what to say and how to say it is part of this dilemma.The book uses case vignettes, reflective questions, illustrations, tools and techniques to provide the evidence base needed to cope effectively in a range of situations by offering support to enhance your communication skills.Communication Skills for Midwives explores challenges relating to: Negotiating with others within inter-professional and inter-agency teams Working with minority groups Breaking significant news when labour threatens the life of a baby Telling parents that their baby has an abnormality Coping with loss and bereavement Addressing issues of domestic abuse Importantly the book provides information on how thoughts and feelings may be expressed both through body language and in words. Taking a practical and problem solving approach, the book will help you to enhance your learning and improve interaction with your colleagues, the women you care for and their families.
£25.99
Fantom Films Limited Villette
£9.99
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. Leaf Jumpers
£8.42
Classiques Garnier Histoire Macaronique de Merlin Coccaie,
£55.56
Knowledge Books & Software Chinese New Year
£12.06
Knowledge Books Our Healthy Lunches: Book 18
£10.69
Knowledge Books Our School: Book 8
£10.69
Glitterati Inc Schreiner: Masters of 20th Century Costume Jewelery
Schreiner is a luxurious book offering the first concise history of one of North America's foremost designers of high-end costume jewellery, a genre of jewellery popularised by Coco Chanel and today one of the most collectable. Organised chronologically, the book begins in 1932 with founder Henry Schreiner and follows the company through the ups and downs of the next several decades. The unusual colour combinations, hand-made settings, and use of custom-made stones set the company apart from their contemporaries, leaving behind a legacy for jewellery experts and admirers to study, covet, and collect to this day. With hundreds of breath-taking colour photographs, this volume examines not only the cultural context and significance of Schreiner jewellery but also offers object-based analyses and archival documentation of various Schreiner pieces.
£46.00
Inner Traditions Bear and Company Applied Kinesiology: Muscle Response in Diagnosis Therapy and Preventive Medicine
£13.99
Penguin Putnam Inc Cornrows
£17.99
Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development Building High Performance in Organisations
£732.29
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Material Strategies: Dress and Gender in Historial Perspective
Material Strategies brings together scholars from different disciplines to explore what dress and textiles can tell us about gender history. Broad in scope – covers women, men, social groupings and nations from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. Rich in detail – incorporates illustrations that provide visual evidence for gendered strategies of dress. Combines perspectives from design and textile history, business history, cultural anthropology, social history, art history and cultural history. Considers 'material strategies' in relation to production and consumption, the public and the private, the body and sexuality, and national identity. Written in a jargon-free style, making it accessible to readers from a wide range of backgrounds.
£24.00
Quiller Publishing Ltd Riding the Problem Horse
This is the 51st "Threshold Picture Guide" where Perry Wood gives much needed advice on common riding problems. It gives practical tips on how to improve your horse's behaviour under saddle, making him safer to ride and a pleasure to own. Subjects covered include bucking, rearing, head-tossing, shying, jogging, bolting, napping, refusing to jump, nose poking, difficult to mount, hard-mouthed, overexcited and inattentive to the rider.
£8.07
Fantom Films Limited Jane Eyre
£9.99
Putnam Publishing Group,U.S. Cornrows
£8.88
Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin La Visibilite de l'Image: Histoire Et Perspectives de l'Esthetique Formelle
£44.89
Knowledge Books Vaccinations: Book 11
£10.69
Knowledge Books Stay Healthy: Book 15
£10.36
Barefoot Books Ltd The Blue Bird's Palace
Inspired by the Russian storytelling tradition, this contemporary fairy tale about a relatable heroine's inner transformation from materialism to gratefulness will captivate readers of all ages. The relevant message, hardcover format and stunning full colour illustrations will make this a cherished gift during the holidays and throughout the year.
£15.31
Knowledge Books & Software Germs at the Park
£10.84
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S. Leaf Jumpers
£8.67
Arcadia Publishing Montgomery
£22.49
Quarto Publishing PLC Baby's Busy Day: 3 Book Gift Set - All Day Fun - Board Book, Bath Book, Cloth Book
£19.79
HarperCollins Publishers Inc Africa Dream
£8.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Re-Thinking Social Research: Anti-Discriminatory Approaches in Research Methodology
Social research plays an important part in the social sciences and in the planning and implementation of personal social services. Whilst considerable attention has been paid to the methods used to undertake social research, little has been done to explore the processes under which it is carried out. This volume explores the process of social research from an anti-discriminatory perspective. Contributors address themes connected to every aspect of social research from its design, through fieldwork to implementation of findings. Papers adopt critical perspectives to explore issues to do with many aspects of power and 'difference' in research including the power of black feminist research, issues in collaborative research, anti-discriminatory methodologies, quality of life in people with learning difficulties and participatory research. The book addresses many key issues which have been at the centre of current social debate and offers a unique contribution to the literature on research methodology. As such, it is likely to have a wide readership with both academic audiences and practice based welfare professions.
£130.00
Boydell & Brewer Ltd The Fifteenth Century XII: Society in an Age of Plague
Essays address plague and disease in the fifteenth century, as manifested throughout Europe. Described as "a golden age of pathogens", the long fifteenth century was notable for a series of international, national and regional epidemics that had a profound effect upon the fabric of society. The impact of pestilence upon the literary, religious, social and political life of men, women and children throughout Europe and beyond continues to excite lively debate among historians, as the ten papers presented in this volume confirm. They deal with theresponse of urban communities in England, France and Italy to matters of public health, governance and welfare, as well as addressing the reactions of the medical profession to successive outbreaks of disease, and of individuals to the omnipresence of death, while two, very different, essays examine the important, if sometimes controversial, contribution now being made by microbiologists to our understanding of the Black Death. Contributors: J.L. Bolton, Elma Brenner, Samuel Cohn, John Henderson, Neil Murphy, Elizabeth Rutledge, Samantha Sagui, Karen Smyth, Jane Stevens Crawshaw, Sheila Sweetinburgh.
£75.00
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Nephilim
Seventeen-year-old Rémy is a Conjuror – someone who can alter reality with his music. But such a talent comes with a price. He and his superpowered friends, Matt and Em Calder, are engaged in a dangerous battle to save humanity as we know it. If they are to succeed, they must first decide who to trust. An amoral seventeenth-century artist? A quick-witted gang leader? Or a nephilim, half angel and half human, with silver-flecked wings? But time is running out. The friends must take action soon. For when fallen angels rule, chaos will reign.
£8.93
Europa Editions The Threads of the Heart
£11.99
Taylor & Francis Ltd Corporate Crime
This volume focuses on theory, control and policy issues in the area of corporate crime. A collection of classic and contemporary published articles that reflect a variety of methodological and conceptual approaches, Corporate Crime highlights the most influential thinking about law, crime causation and policy dilemmas - both within the U.S. and internationally.
£195.00
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press Less Sugar, More Fun
Sugar has become the number one enemy of good health. Since it is so addictive, we find it everywhere from the small sugar cube in our coffee to deli meats and ready-made meals. Were all aware that were consuming too muchWould you like to know the good news? By applying some small, gradual changes we can reduce the amount of food we consume without sacrificing pleasure!
£7.21
Nova Science Publishers Inc Cultures of the World: Past, Present and Future
£65.69
Aurora Metro Publications Hard Choices
Shortlisted for the Saga Award for Wit A darkly satirical vision of a society in which a political party conspires to stay in power at all costs . Grace Fry, bold and beautiful Minister for Women, discovers a plot to suppress the truth by means of spin, murder and manipulation. With her own life in danger, will she dare to speak out or be seduced by the promise of a post at the top table?
£9.91
Harbour Publishing Opening Doors: In Vancouver's East End: Strathcona
£7.23
Vhl / Santillana USA Somos Guardianes del Agua
£15.49
Random House USA Inc 10 Busy Brooms
£10.99
Oxford University Press Amici: Workbook
Amici is a single-volume Italian course that progresses seamlessly right from beginners to GCSE 9-1, ensuring that students have all the knowledge they need to feel confident sitting their exams. This Workbook provides extra practice to support the exercises in the 2nd edition Student Book.
£12.36
Classiques Garnier Jacques Prevert, Detonations Poetiques
£54.51
Sasquatch Books Chicken Talk Around the World
Explore world languages and different cultures as we see--and hear--grandmothers' chickens in the United States, Mexico, Kenya, Japan, India, and France, in this delightful book that introduces children to cultural diversity.Kid-friendly text full of onomatopoeia and simple international vocabulary makes Chicken Talk Around the World a great read-aloud. Bright, charming illustrations show multigenerational families and chickens in different environments, celebrating cultural diversity; as well as universal elements, such as the special relationships grandmothers have with their grandchildren no matter where they live in the world.
£16.33
Vhl / Santillana USA Abominable: La Masacre Racial de Tulsa
£15.95
Candlewick Press,U.S. Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement
£11.70
Little Bee Books Inc. Madam Speaker: Nancy Pelosi Calls the House to Order
£17.99
Aladdin Paperbacks Hollow Earth
£16.99
Candlewick Press,U.S. BOX: Henry Brown Mails Himself to Freedom
£17.99
Candlewick Press,U.S. Monkey and Elephant Go Gadding
£7.90
£15.99
Gallopade International Starved for Books
£22.49