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Throughout the book is an undercurrent—Lloyd’s continually evolving spiritual-philosophical approach to life, emerging from the conscious digestion of the highs and the lows—both ends of the same stick.
inauthor:"Richard Lloyd" from books.google.com
The narrative includes an honest and sometimes frank account of living with a signifi cant disability. It is more than the story of a devastating illness.
inauthor:"Richard Lloyd" from books.google.com
Simultaneously readable and academic, this book anticipates key urban trends at the dawn of the twenty-first century, shedding light on both the nature of contemporary bohemias and the cities that house them.
inauthor:"Richard Lloyd" from books.google.com
A book of hair-raising immediacy and psychological unravelling, In the Time of Madness is an accomplishment in the great tradition of Conrad, Orwell, and Ryszard Kapuściński.
inauthor:"Richard Lloyd" from books.google.com
The definitive account of what happened, why, and above all how it felt, when catastrophe hit Japan—by the Japan correspondent of The Times (London) and author of People Who Eat Darkness
inauthor:"Richard Lloyd" from books.google.com
This text is an essential resource for chemistry students of all levels. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
inauthor:"Richard Lloyd" from books.google.com
In his second chapter Lloyd outlines developments in the theory and practice of argument in Greek science and assesses their significance.
inauthor:"Richard Lloyd" from books.google.com
In 2000, a tall, blonde, 21-year-old went missing in Tokyo, and her remains were found several months later. Questions arose about her friendships, her career, and her intentions.
inauthor:"Richard Lloyd" from books.google.com
Dr Lloyd writes for those who want to discover and explore Aristotle's work for themselves. He acts as mediator between Aristotle and the modern reader. The book is divided into two parts.