A guide to fossils, which are the remains or impression of prehistoric plants and animals hardened in rock. The book traces the history of life on Earth, moving from plants, fish, dinosaurs and mammals, right up to the amazing fossil remains of early people.
As well as being two of the most famous prose works of English literature, Jeremy Taylor's Holy Living and Holy Dying are among the greatest examples of Anglican spirituality. This is the first critical and fully annotated edition since the Oxford Movement began, over 150 years ago. The texts are based on the first editions of 1650 and 1651, ...
aAn extremely well-documented book, Preaching the Seven Last Sayings of Jesus Christ on the Cross addresses the historical and spiritual significances of the seven last sayings of our Lord, uttered from the Cross. Dr. Taylor makes a bold and daring attempt to show the relevance of the seven last sayings to the Christian church. From the beginning ...
Based on the authors' wealth of field and consulting experience, this book provides a practical and accessible introduction to the key tool that organisations need to adapt to the new economy - knowledge management.
"Fossil Invertebrates" introduces readers to the biosphere as it was hundreds of millions of years ago, when seas teemed with animal forms both familiar and strange: ammonites and corals, mollusks and sponges, crinoids and trilobites. On land, terrestrial forms were beginning to make their mark, leaving behind traces such as burrows and track ways ...
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