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  • Drugs, Poisons, and Chemistry

    Suzanne Bell PH.D.

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Forensic chemists and toxicologists work with drugs and poisons, but they each start with different evidence, and often work in labs associated with a medical examiner's office or a hospital. This book touches on all aspects of forensic chemsitry.
  • Bees of the World

    Christopher O'Toole, Anthony Raw

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Covering all aspects of apian life and natural history, this illustrated guide demonstrates the wide diversity of these insects.
  • The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons

    Jeff Lenburg

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Aug. 16, 1999)
    The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons, Second Edition is the most complete and up-to-date reference on animated cartoons ever compiled and will delight and inform the casual reader and the cartoon enthusiast alike with detailed information on everything from Abie the Agent to Zorro. Spanning 1911 to the present this encyclopedia provides more than 2,200 entries on cartoon series, specials and feature films, detailing everything from the production history and dates of release, to director, producer and voice credits.
  • The Facts on File Dictionary of Environmental Science

    Bruce C Wyman, L Harold Stevenson

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Nov. 28, 2006)
    Thoroughly revised and updated, The Facts On File Dictionary of Environmental Science, Third Edition reflects the great diversity of disciplines that have an impact on this field of study. The more than 5,400 extensively cross-referenced entries - including approximately 450 new to this edition - are drawn from agriculture, biology, chemistry, engineering, medicine, microbiology, soil science, geology, meteorology, toxicology, government, law, and more. This updated volume also contains revised backmatter, including Web resources, as well as new line illustrations. Here is the definitive source to help students, teachers, businesspeople, politicians, science and technical writers, and general readers understand every aspect of this fast-growing and sometimes controversial field.
  • Tsunamis: Giant Waves from the Sea

    Timothy M. Kusky

    eBook (Facts on File (J), March 31, 2008)
    A tsunami is a seismic sea wave generated by a sudden displacement of the seafloor, commonly caused by earthquakes, landslides, and volcanic eruptions. Tsunamis are also commonly called tidal waves, although they have nothing to do with tides. Every few years, these giant sea waves rise unexpectedly out of the ocean and sweep over coastal communities, killing hundreds or thousands of people and causing millions of dollars in damage."Tsunamis" discusses the many aspects of the generation, movement, and effects of tsunamis. Helpful analysis of the triggering mechanisms for tsunamis, the physics and historical effects, the various warning systems, and individual cases of tsunamis around the world are provided in this informative book. Detailed black-and-white photographs and illustrations and coverage of the greatest tsunami of recorded history, the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, are also included.Chapters include: Triggering Mechanisms for Tsunamis; Physics of Tsunami Movement; Waves Similar to Tsunamis; Historical Tsunami Disasters; The Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 26, 2004; and, Reducing the Threat from Tsunamis.
  • Lizards of the World

    Chris Mattison

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Human interest in lizards is not new. These reptiles have been the subject of superstition and speculation for thousands of years, and their remarkably diverse forms, colors, and behavior continue to fascinate us today. We know comparatively little aboutlizards, however, and the data produced by increasing scientific study is often impenetrable or inaccessible to the interested general reader. Written as an introduction to the natural history of lizards, this book helps to answer the many questions thatboth amateur and professional naturalists ask about these animals. The first seven chapters cover the origins, form, function and color, environment, feeding, defense, reproduction, movement, and distribution of lizards -- from tiny tropical geckos to the huge Komodo dragon. The author also discusses lizards in captivity and their relationship to humans and describes the entire range of the lizard families. The book concludes with a chapter on the curious group of burrowing "worm lizards," the amphisbaenians. The highly readable and informative text is beautifully illustrated with line drawings and superb black-and-white color photographs of the spectacularly varied lizard families.
  • The FCC and Regulating Indecency

    Paul Ruschmann

    language (Facts on File, March 1, 2005)
    Examines the government's increasing attempts to control the airwaves to maintain a standard of decency.
  • A Brief History of Peru

    Christine Hunefeldt

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Sept. 1, 2010)
    In the seven years since the first edition was published, Peru has undergone significant changes that have had national and international consequences. A Brief History of Peru, Second Edition maintains the insightful narrative of the first edition and includes a history of the country from its ancient peoples and the Inca Empire through the most recent political, social, and economic developments. This revised edition expands on the second half of Alejandro Toledo's presidency, including his handling of domestic terrorism from the guerrilla organization Shining Path; the unveiling of a plan to construct a road that would connect Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru by roughly 2020; and the creation of a National Commission of Culture planned to bring a group of intellectuals and artists together to elaborate a governmental plan for cultural policies.
  • Hispanic-American Scientists

    Walter G. Oleksy

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Profiles ten Hispanic American scientists, including Luis Alvarez, Henry Diaz, and Ellen Ochoa
  • The Civil War Almanac

    John S. Bowman

    Hardcover (Facts on File, April 1, 1983)
    A day-by-day history of the Civil War is accompanied by short biographies of the major figures in the conflict
  • The Age of Discovery

    Hazel Mary Martell

    Hardcover (Facts on File, March 1, 1993)
    Explores the history of the world from 1500 to 1650, an active period which included the Renaissance in Europe, European explorations among the ancient empires of Africa and South America, and the decline of the Mogul Empire in India.
  • A Brief History of Israel

    Bernard Reich

    eBook (Facts on File, June 1, 2008)
    The second edition of this history that explores Israel's history with an emphasis on the period since its independence in 1948 features a new preface, revised introduction, revised glossary of political parties, a new final chapter, and updated appendixes. Simultaneous.