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Books with author Richard Wake

  • Secret Worlds: Brain Inner Workings of the Gray Matter

    Richard Walker

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, March 1, 2002)
    A fun, yet informative series that offers a chance to delve deep into a wide range of fascinating subjects from nature, history, and science. Full-color, fun, and crammed with facts, DK's Secret Worlds take a fresh look at familiar subjects with brilliant results! Kids age 9 and up can delve into a wide range of subjects from nature to history to science for researching school projects, sating a curious appetite, or just for the love of reading. Tried-and-tested Web sites and a mega-reference section are just two of the innovative features that will keep kids and parents coming back for more. Priced to collect, these dramatically designed books are a valuable addition to any child's bookshelf.
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  • Dr Frankenstein's Human Body Book

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Child's H/B, Aug. 16, 2008)
    Richard Walker, BSc, PhD, is editorial consultant and author of DK's Encyclopedia of the Human Body. Trained originally as a zoologist, Richard now holds a PhD in physiology and biochemistry. He has taught both secondary school and university students, and now enjoys a successful career as a writer and consultant. Among his human biology books for DK are the Guide to the Human Body, 3D Eyewitness Human Body, Visual Dictionary of Human Anatomy, and Brian and Body in the Megabites series.
  • Brain

    Richard Walker

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, Aug. 30, 2001)
    A set of eight books, exquisitely designed and illustrated, that offers a comprehensive and up-to-date approach to all aspects of the human body. Each book looks in detail at a topic and uses close-ups to reveal inner workings and technical details.
  • Genes and DNA

    Richard Walker

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books Ltd, March 15, 1693)
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  • Human Body

    Richard Walker

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, March 5, 2001)
    *DK Guide to the Human Body is a remarkable and comprehensive guide to the skeleton, organs and senses of the body from the tiniest cell to the biggest bone. Every process of the human body is clearly explained, from the heart pumping blood round the body, to how chromosomes determine our physical make-up. * Acclaimed author Richard Walker writes in a clear and lively manner to explain the extraordiary ways the human body works. * Illustrated with unusual and spectacular photographs of the body, including especially created digital images using the latest computer technology and incredible close-up photographs showing the complex structure of body cells, this book provides a fascinating account on a subject relevant to everybody. * Large format and a gatefold allow for amazing life-size pictures of limbs and organs that reveal the human body in spectactular clarity. 350 x 265mm
  • Secret Worlds: Brain

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, March 1, 2002)
    A fun, yet informative series that offers a chance to delve deep into a wide range of fascinating subjects from nature, history, and science. Full-color, fun, and crammed with facts, DK's Secret Worlds take a fresh look at familiar subjects with brilliant results! Kids age 9 and up can delve into a wide range of subjects from nature to history to science for researching school projects, sating a curious appetite, or just for the love of reading. Tried-and-tested Web sites and a Mega-reference section are just two of the innovative features that will keep kids and parents coming back for more. Priced to collect, these dramatically designed books are a valuable addition to any child's bookshelf.
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  • Shuttle: The Enterprise Columbia Space Shuttles

    Richard Wagner

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, Aug. 1, 1979)
    Book by Richard Wagner
  • 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.
  • The Human Machine: An Owner's Guide to the Body

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, USA, Oct. 9, 2008)
    We share our planet with an incredible range of life-millions of species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. Although we are the most intelligent of all life-forms, we are, like other creatures, biological machines that walk, feed, drink, and behave. And, in our case, talk, create, think, and remember. The Human Machine is a splendid and unique guide to the human body and the way it works, a user's manual covering all aspects of the body's activities, including troubleshooting and repairs. On each and every page of this book you can discover everything you need to know and understand about the body's huge range of operations. Like any manual, The Human Machine is highly organized. Check out any aspect of the body machine's workings and you will be presented with clear explanations of what the body does and exactly how it does it. Every page is filled with helpful color illustrations, engaging text, and sidebar boxes that offer a wealth of information: True or False questions to test your knowledge, Top Tips highlighting key information, Rival Products comparing humans to other organisms, as well as Design Features, Additional Data, Web Links, and more. For all those who want to "look under the hood," The Human Machine offers an innovative and accessible way to explore an incredibly complex and sophisticated piece of engineering-the human body. Young readers will have fun finding out about the body's operating and maintenance systems, and all the key components that make this miraculous machine work so well.
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  • The Story of Medicine: Medicine Around the World and Across the Ages

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (Anness, July 1, 2000)
    Imagine what it was like to be sick before the days of anesthesia, antibiotics and microsurgery. Discover which plants and animals were used in early medical practice, how the anatomical studies of the Middle Ages revolutionized our understanding of the human body.
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  • Microscopic Life

    Richard Walker

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, Aug. 31, 2004)
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  • Siegfried & the Twilight of the Gods

    Wagner. Richard.

    Hardcover (Garden City Publishing, no date., New York:, March 15, 1939)
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