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Books with author Richard Wagner

  • Epidemics & Plagues

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Jan. 1, 2006)
    "Kingfisher Knowledge" is a groundbreaking series for readers hungry for information on today's hot topics. Lively, engaging text, packed with information, accompanies stunning photographs that enhance each chapter. Amazing, state-of-the-art digital artwork guides readers into the fascinating heart of the subject. This learning adventure does not stop there - information panels throughout lead the reader to further discovery. Each chapter offers website links, book lists, places to visit and career information. "Epidemics & Plagues" takes an in-depth look at epidemics and plagues past and present, finding out about the big killer diseases and what happens when they spread rapidly and affect large numbers of people. It conveys the sad yet gripping histories of the Black Death of 13th-century Europe, the Great Plague of London, the devastating smallpox epidemics of 18th-century America and the flu epidemic that followed the First World War. It peers under the microscope at the agents that cause smallpox, influenza, cholera, tuberculosis, AIDS and malaria, examines the science to find out why they spread so quickly and what might be done to stop them. It also looks at history and legend to get an idea of why people have always been so frightened by the threat of epidemics and plagues.
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  • 101 Grouchland Surprises

    Richard Walz

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 7, 1999)
    Welcome to Grouchland! Lift the flaps and discover all the strange and silly things that happen in Oscar's hometown.
  • Inside You: How Your Body Makes it Through Every Day

    Richard Walker

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
    From cabbage burps to chunky vomit, a day in the life of your fantastic body is now in paperback. Introduce your child to Nanocam, he may be smaller than a full stop, but he's an expert guide to an in-your-body journey they'll never forget. Let them join him for an edge-of-their-seat ride through arteries, muscles, organs and nerves. Jaw-dropping 3D pictures will show in graphic detail how their body keeps everything ticking, 24 hours a day. Get a close-up look at battles with bugs and germs, a 150kph sneeze, and how clotting agents tackle a knee scrape. If they have the stomach for the CD-ROM, they'll find out what happens when you pop zits, chuck up dinner or empty your bladder with ten mini-movies showing all the glorious yucky detail. It's a thrill-a-minute anatomical adventure!
  • Genes and DNA

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, Aug. 31, 2003)
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  • The Human Body: A Golden Photo Guide from St. Martin's Press

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press, Oct. 19, 2001)
    Richard Walker is an award-winning author of books about natural history and human biology for both children and adults, including Kingfisher Knowledge: Human Body. He has a Ph.D. in zoology. As a former biology teacher he has a practical understanding of the importance of accessible reference materials. Featuring stunning photography and fact-filled, easy-to-read text, The Human Body explores the intricate connections between body systems, from digestion to respiration to reproduction. Photographs show the CAT scan images and computer models that doctors use to diagnose and understand disease, and the text explores the science of genetics, the base of all life on earth.Kingfisher Knowledge takes readers into the heart of a subject. Vivid photographs and thought-provoking digital artwork capture the essence of each topic, while compelling text guides the reader through a wealth of information. Each chapter encourages the reader to discover more through links to web sites, books, and places to visit and even suggests possible career opportunities. Golden Photo Guides from St. Martin's Press are a series of natural history books introducing younger students to fascinating subjects through beautiful, full-color photography and simple, engaging text.
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  • The Children's Atlas of the Human Body

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (Apple Press, July 1, 1994)
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  • How to Build a Human Body

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (Templar, )
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  • The Flying Dutchman

    Richard Wager

    Paperback (Fred Rullman Inc, March 15, 1945)
    From Wikipedia: Der fliegende Holländer (The Flying Dutchman), WWV 63, is a German language opera, with libretto and music by Richard Wagner. Wagner claimed in his 1870 autobiography Mein Leben that he had been inspired to write the opera following a stormy sea crossing he made from Riga to London in July and August 1839. In his 1843 Autobiographic Sketch, Wagner acknowledged he had taken the story from Heinrich Heine's retelling of the legend in his 1833 satirical novel The Memoirs of Mister von Schnabelewopski (Aus den Memoiren des Herrn von Schnabelewopski).[1] The central theme is redemption through love. Wagner conducted the premiere at the Semper Oper in Dresden in 1843. This work shows early attempts at operatic styles that would characterise his later music dramas. In Der fliegende Holländer Wagner uses a number of leitmotifs (literally, "leading motifs") associated with the characters and themes. The leitmotifs are all introduced in the overture, which begins with a well-known ocean or storm motif before moving into the Dutchman and Senta motifs. Wagner originally wrote the work to be performed without intermission - an example of his efforts to break with tradition - and, while today's opera houses sometimes still follow this directive, it is also performed in a three-act version.
  • Dinosaurs: A Golden Photo Guide from St. Martin's Press

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press, Oct. 19, 2001)
    A look at dinosaurs and the evidence of the fossil record, fully illustrated with computer imaging, artists renderings, and colour photos.
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  • Human Body Lab: A Science Lab Kit

    Richard Walker

    Paperback (Silver Dolphin, Oct. 1, 2003)
    This interactive Science Lab Kit teaches kids everything they need to know about the organs, structure, and functions of the human body. A 32-page manual is divided into 14 different "laboratories" (sections) that cover a variety of topics and include over 40 experiments that teach about the basic systems and functions of the human body. Step-by-step instructions are given for activities ranging from exploring reflexes to discovering why your recorded voice sounds different from your speaking voice. Anatomy lessons are made fun and memorable by the easy-to-follow experiments that include taking fingerprints, measuring lung capacity, and building a stethoscope. A full-sized anatomy chart and stickers are included.
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  • Genes and DNA

    Richard Walker

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books Ltd, Aug. 16, 2003)
    Genes & DNA explores modern genetics, from an investigation of genes and their function, to forensics, therapy, and cloning.
  • Dk Guide to the Human Body

    Richard Walker

    Paperback (Gardners Books, May 31, 2004)
    Did you know that in one drop of blood there are 250 million red cells and 16 million platelets but only 375,000 white cells? Marvel at the wonders of the human body, from the tiniest cells to the awesome power of the brain. DK Guide to Human Body is a vivid, cutting-edge look at how our bodies work and will change the way you look at yourself forever.