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Books with author John Townsend

  • Gone Missing

    John Townsend

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, Sept. 24, 2009)
    The world's most intriguing unsolved mysteries are explored in this exciting series
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  • Pills, Powders & Potions

    John Townsend

    Paperback (Raintree, July 20, 2006)
    Read this history of medication and find out how pills, powders, and potions were a part of medical history. Learn why doctors are sometimes called quacks. Find out why snails and brown sugar were important for treating someone with a sore throat. Discover how people in ancient times treated illness. Read these real-life stories and fascinating news reports to learn how medicine has changed throughout the years. Eye-catching photographs help you visualize medical treatment and conditions in this painful history of medicine book.
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  • Forensic Evidence: Prints

    John Townsend

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2008)
    Describes how our prints are unique and how they are used by scientists for identification purposes.
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  • Poisoning: 1

    John Townsend

    Library Binding (Raintree, Oct. 18, 2004)
    Find out inside: Who poisoned 21 people including her own children? Which famous emperor might have been poisoned by his own wallpaper? Which poison makes its victims turn blue? Why do people commit crimes? How do they do it and what are the consequences?
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  • Famous Forensic Cases

    John Townsend

    Library Binding (Amicus, Sept. 1, 2011)
    "Traces the cases in recent history that have been solved using the latest forensic science of the time, such as the first case to use fingerprint evidence, hair matching, and DNA profiling. Includes real case files and case studies"--Provided by publisher.
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  • God's Gargoyles

    Johnny Townsend

    eBook (BookLocker.com, Inc., Nov. 20, 2009)
    These fourteen tales of gay Mormons reveal abominable yet delightful secrets. A man obsessed with gargoyles battles his own subhuman attitudes on Halloween. A gay couple steals from the rich to provide for their favorite charities. A celibate 38-year-old dates a promiscuous porn reviewer. A schizophrenic man accustomed to hearing voices suddenly starts to receive real revelations. There are as many gay Mormon stories to tell as there are gay Mormons, and this collection gives us just a taste of the rich source of life this unique segment of Mormonism offers.
  • Incredible Arachnids

    John Townsend

    Paperback (Raintree, Oct. 12, 2004)
    What spider is the most poisonous in the world? Find out in this unprecedented exploration of the incredible creatures in the world around us. Each title focuses on weird and wonderful examples of creatures that are not the norm after an introduction describing the animal’s normal characteristics. A conservation angle is also included to demonstrate how animals are in danger from humans and our activities and to stress what needs to be done to protect them and their environments.
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  • Bone Dectective

    John Townsend

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, July 11, 2008)
    Outlines the process by which forensic anthropoligists can identify a skeleton and determine how the person died.
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  • Mysterious Urban Myths

    John Townsend

    Library Binding (Raintree, May 4, 2004)
    Read some of the funniest, scariest, and most disgusting modern legends and see if they can really be true. From failed criminals to medical mishaps, find out what makes these tales so popular.
  • Foolish Physics

    John Townsend

    Paperback (Raintree, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Physics deals with energy like heat and sound, forces such as gravity, what’s in a lightning flash – and why planes crash. Physicists risked their lives with dangerous experiments and some blew themselves to pieces. In this book, read about the monk who tried to fly like a bird, how bath time proved a gold crown was fake, and why electric shocks were measured by how high they made people jump.
  • Crime Lab Detectives

    John Townsend

    Library Binding (Amicus, Sept. 1, 2011)
    "Describes the types of items found at a crime scene that can be pieces of evidence in a criminal investigation, such as hair and saliva that carry DNA, fingerprints, clothing fibers, and foot prints. Includes real case files and case studies"--
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  • Pills, Powders & Potions: A History of Medication

    John Townsend

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 15, 2006)
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