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CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY OF D [Buy it!] | Kaneko, J. Jerry|Harvey, John W.|Bruss, Michael L. | USD 394.76 (Fri May 31 20:12:13 2024) | Choosebooks/ZVAB | moluna | ISBN10: 012370491X, ISBN13: 9780123704917, [publisher: Academic Press] Hardcover Covers various aspects of the biochemical abnormalities caused by various diseases and how they relate to the biochemical changes in the blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, joint fluids, other body fluids and in cells. This book provides the fundamental base. [Greven, Germany] [Publication Year: 2008] Show/Hide image |
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The Man who Believed He Was King of France: A True Medieval Tale [Buy it!] | Falconieri Tommaso di Carpegna | USD 17.99 (Fri May 31 20:12:13 2024) | Biblio | Veery Books | Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press, Date: 2008. xi, 220 pp., map, genealogical charts. Uomo che si credeva re di Francia translated by William McCuaig. Fine in a very good dj with only slight wear. Contents: Preface (2005); Preface to the American Edition (2008); Translator's note; Map of Europe in 1360; Chapter I: At Rome; II: At Siena; III: In the East; IV: In the West; V: In Prison; VI: Giannino in History, Legend, and Literature; App. I: The Direct Capetian Line; App. II: The Angevins of Naples and Hungary; Notes; Bibliography; Index. "Giannino's story is so absurd that it has been considered a literary invention, like the Novella del Grasso igna uolo (The Tale of Grasso the Woodworker) or Pirandello's Enrico IV. Nevertheless, just as it is certain that Giannino was not the king of France (because, apart from anything else, he never succeeded in becoming so), it is likewise certain that a Sienese merchant who claimed the Capetian crown for himself really did exist."--from the Preface. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 2008. University of Chicago Press ISBN 0226145255 9780226145259 [US] |