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  • - And On the Causes and Cure of Impediments of Speech
    av John Bishop
    409,-

    This groundbreaking work on speech therapy provides a detailed examination of the causes and treatment of speech impediments, drawing on the latest scientific research and the author's own experience as a practitioner. It offers practical advice for teachers, parents, and therapists working with children and adults who struggle with speech difficulties.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av John Bishop
    199,-

    Dr. Jim Bob Brady, orthopedic surgeon and amateur sleuth, is spending a one-month sabbatical trying to decide whether to remain in his position at University Hospital in Houston, Texas, or move to the Hill Country and work in a more relaxed atmosphere, now that he's the recipient of a windfall legacy. Scaling back would provide him much more free time to golf and spend time with his wife, Mary Louise, and rest, as his wife so aptly puts it. They are renting a condo on the waters of Lake LBJ while making potentially life-changing decisions.As the sabbatical winds down, Jim Bob comes across a newspaper report about six women who have disappeared in the Hill Country in the past year, and he soon gets involved in trying to solve the mysteries. Mary Louise is incensed when JB becomes obsessed with the investigation and takes enormous risks both to himself and to her. She returns to Houston, leaving Brady to his own wiles.Doc Brady also finds himself on the irritable side of law enforcement in the area; some members are even suspects in the women's disappearances, and Brady receives physical threats. While investigating, he encounters a defrocked nun, Sister Mads, who runs a secret shelter for victims of domestic violence, called Mourning Doves. When a Hill Country patient becomes a fatal victim of suspected domestic violence, Brady is thrown into the middle of the chaotic mess.Will Brady solve the mystery of the missing women before he becomes a victim himself? Are the women deceased, or being held captive, or is their disappearance an act of mercy?

  • av John Bishop
    185 - 509,-

  • av John Bishop
    249,-

    When Dr. Jim Bob Brady goes to visit his uncle Howard on the eve of Howard's liver transplantfor cirrhosis and cancer at University Hospital, Uncle Howard tells Brady a shocking story: he murderedhis best friend in his younger days, back when he was a vagabond and rode the rails. Fearing he mightnot survive the surgery he asks Brady to try and locate the family of the victim and make amends as bestas possible. Unfortunately, Howard's fears are realized, and he dies in surgery. In his uncle's honor,Brady decides to undertake the daunting task of identifying a murder victim from thirty years ago withonly a nickname and a location.While Brady investigates, Howard's family decides to sue University Hospital for negligence, and Brady istorn between loyalty to his hospital and loyalty to his uncle's family---Brady's family. Was there medicalnegligence? Should his uncle even have been a candidate for the transplant in the first place? And whois the mysterious technician who may have played a part?Brady calls on his son J.J. and J.J.'s private investigation firm to help ferret out fact from fiction. As thestory unfolds, and with the help of his beloved wife Mary Louise, Brady tries to determine whether hisefforts will result in a colossal waste of time or in an act of atonement for the murderous deeds of hisdeceased uncle.

  • av John Bishop
    1 215,-

    John Bishop and Ken Perszyk argue that it is reasonable to reject the standard conception of a personal 'omniGod'. They present an alternative view, 'euteleology': reality is inherently purposive, and the universe exists ultimately because its overall end, which is the supreme good, is made concretely real within it.

  • av John Bishop
    245,-

    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av John Bishop
    265,-

    Dr. Jim Bob Brady is attempting a difficult knee reconstruction on Melvin Brown, Houston philanthropist and University Hospital board member, when Doc is notified that his wife Mary Louise has been involved in a near-fatal hit-and-run. When Brady arrives at his wife's bedside, he sees the horrific aftermath of the crash, including the worst, a brain injury. He calls for help from all his colleagues, and most importantly from his long-term friend-and son-in-law of Doc's philanthropist patient-Dr. Frank James, a stellar neurosurgeon. But Doc soon learns James's wife, the daughter of the philanthropist patient, has been murdered, and Doc's friend is in mourning, unable to care for Doc's wife. Mary Louise's critical care is left to an extremely unpleasant neurosurgeon that Doc just doesn't trust. While Mary Louise remains in a coma, Doc and his investigator son, J. J. Brady, join forces with the police in working out the mysteries of both the crash and the murder. Who killed Meredith Brown James, and why? Who was driving the car that careened into Mary Louise's car? And was Mary Louise's crash somehow tied to the James murder, or was it just an act of fate?

  • - A Personal Guide to the Greek Islands for the Nervous Traveller
    av John Bishop
    135,-

    Will There Be Toilets on Delos? is a record of visits to 60 inhabited Greek islands.

  • - A Medical Thriller
    av John Bishop
    185,-

    Plastic surgeon Lou Edwards''s life is complicated by two major issues.One, his wife has lupus, possibly due to leaking silicone from breast implants Edwards himself inserted. And two, his malpractice insurance has been canceled, as it has been for many other plastic surgeons, due to the burgeoning breast implant problem.But it gets worse.Shortly after Edwards threatens an insurance company president on national TV, the president is found murdered in his penthouse.Dr. Jim Bob Brady once again finds himself doing a bit of investigating, this time on behalf of a colleague. But how well does he know this colleague? Is the investigation worth the threat to Jim Bob''s own life? Will he discover that it was a burglary gone bad? A lover''s quarrel? Or is this an act of revenge?

  • - A Medical Thriller
    av John Bishop
    185,-

  • - A Medical Thriller
    av John Bishop
    199,-

  • - comprising an explanation of 3,500 Italian, French, German, English, and other musical terms, phrases and abbreviations, also a copious list of musical characters
    av John Bishop, James a Hamilton & Johannes Tinctoris
    379,-

  • - Known by the name of Stradivarius
    av John Bishop & Francois-Joseph Fetis
    355,-

  • - A middle-aged man moaning
    av John Bishop
    129 - 279,-

    However, if you happen to want to know what a white, heterosexual, middle-aged man thinks of getting old - from the struggle to stay fit, keep hold of your friends or stay relevant, to why I'm better at doing a dump now than at any time in my life - this book could very well be exactly what you have been looking for.

  • - From the 1970s to the 1990s
    av John Bishop
    199,-

    The last decades of the 20th century saw dramatic changes in the bus industry with deregulation in October 1986. Visually London seemed to stay the same with the buses still operating in the red liveries. This book shows how the industry moved from traditional layout of rear platform and open half cab to one man buses with their front entrances.

  • av John Bishop
    199,-

    This covers the demise of the trolleybus 1961-72 when the last Bradford trolleybus entered the Thornbury Works for the final time on 26 March 1972. John Bishop and Malcolm Keeping captured the vehicles in colour transparencies. Therefore, this book records far more than just the demise of the trolleybuses, but changes in society as well.

  • - Finnegans Wake
    av John Bishop
    609,-

    Finnegan's Wake" is perhaps the most difficult and wilfully obscure piece in all of modern literature, a book written in polyglottal puns that continues to baffle not only lay readers but, in large part, Joyceans as well. Here in 12 chapters, John Bishop aims to unravel Joyce's obscurities and aims to reveal the "Wake" more clearly than anyone has done before.

  • av John Bishop
    159,-

    If you're a man of a certain age you'll know there comes a point in life when getting a sports car and over-analysing your contribution to society sounds like a really good idea.With a good job in sales and marketing and a nice house in Manchester that he shared with his wife and kids, John Bishop was no different when he turned the dreaded 4-0. But instead of spanking a load of cash on a car that would have made him look like a senior stylist at Vidal Sassoon, he stumbled onto a pathway that ultimately lead him to become one of the nation's best loved comedians. It was a gamble, but boy, did it pay off.How Did All This Happen? is the story of how a boy who, growing up on a council estate dreaming of ousting Kenny Dalglish from Liverpool FC's starting line-up, suddenly found himself on stage in front of thousands of people nationwide, at an age when he should have known better.In his own inimitable style, John guides us through his life from leaving the estate and travelling the globe on a shoe string, to marriage, kids and the split that led him to being on a stage complaining to strangers one night - the night that changed his life and started his journey to stardom.Wonderfully entertaining and packed with colourful reminiscences and comical anecdotes, this is a heart-warming, life-affirming and ultimately very, very funny memoir from one of the nation's greatest comedians.

  • - An Essay on the Causal Theory of Action
    av John Bishop
    615 - 1 405,-

    This book demonstrates the importance of philosophical work in action theory for the central metaphysical task of understanding our place in nature.

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