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  • - Espionage, Empire and the Secret Formula for the World's Favourite Drink
    av Sarah Rose
    156,-

    Robert Fortune was a Scottish gardener, botanist, plant hunter - and industrial spy. In 1848, the East India Company engaged him to make a clandestine trip into the interior of China - territory forbidden to foreigners - to steal the closely guarded secrets of tea. For centuries, China had been the world's sole tea manufacturer.

  • av Sarah Rose
    225,-

    In the lead-up to the 2024 Paralympics, kids aged 5+ will want to get their hands on this big-hearted guide to disability, full of words to know and questions to ask about life with disability. From three-time Paralympian swimmer, medal-winner and disability advocate Sarah Rose.

  • av Sarah Rose
    389,-

    An accessible field guide to more than 500 of the most commonly found spider species in North AmericaOf the more than 49,000 species of spider worldwide, some 4,000 are in North America. Spiders of North America explores more than 500 of the most common and interesting spiders found in this region of the world. This richly illustrated guide begins with an overview of spiders-what they are exactly, how they can be found, how they develop, and why they are important. The book features information on all the major spider guilds: sensing web weavers, sheet web weavers, orb web weavers, space web weavers, ambush hunters, ground active hunters, other active hunters, and spider hunters. Chapters contain accessible descriptions for identifying members of each spider family, including helpful tips for distinguishing members of similar families, and details at the genus and species levels. Stunning color photographs and informative distribution maps accompany the text.Useful descriptions for identification of each spider familyStunningly detailed macro and in-situ photographsInformation on all the major spider guildsHandy distribution maps

  • av Sarah Rose
    186,-

    Running for Love is a fun, inspiring tale of Jules Turnage, who emerges from her darkest place into her wildest adventure. At thirty-four, Jules finds herself back in college, competing in track and field and having her hormones explode through her body. She's instantly surrounded by superhot prospects for this opportunity to chase her dreams, and she is ready. Jules's new environment has her being touched, touching, and watching beautiful bodies everywhere she turns. That, in combination with her intentional man drought, is causing her mind to shift into nympho-drive. Jules must attempt to keep her loins in check as she journeys to discover which of her three agile men is meant to be her forever man.Running for Love is set in the infamous Whiteaker neighborhood in rainy TrackTown USA, also known as Eugene, Oregon, where lifestyle choices create a lively continuum of cultural diversity and the best people watching ever. Jules and best friend, Erin, adore their routine hangouts with constant analyzing of life and what she wants, as she works on healing her internal scars and attempts to calm all her nervous energy. She has anticipated grad school to be a challenge. It is her quest for love and Olympic gold that both sneaks up on her. Grab hold of your handlebars and jump on for one fantastic ride as you join Jules for her most epic year.

  • - The Spies Who Armed the Resistance, Sabotaged the Nazis, and Helped Win World War II
    av Sarah Rose
    158,-

    The dramatic, untold story of the extraordinary women recruited by Britain's elite spy agency to help pave the way for Allied victory

  • - The Invention of Disability, 1840s-1930s
    av Sarah Rose
    1 365,-

    During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Americans with all sorts of disabilities came to be labeled as "unproductive citizens." Before that, disabled people had contributed as they were able in homes, on farms, and in the wage labor market, reflecting the fact that Americans had long viewed productivity as a spectrum that varied by age, gender, and ability. But as Sarah F. Rose explains in No Right to Be Idle, a perfect storm of public policies, shifting family structures, and economic changes effectively barred workers with disabilities from mainstream workplaces and simultaneously cast disabled people as morally questionable dependents in need of permanent rehabilitation to achieve "self-care" and "self-support." By tracing the experiences of policymakers, employers, reformers, and disabled people caught up in this epochal transition, Rose masterfully integrates disability history and labor history. She shows how people with disabilities lost access to paid work and the status of "worker--a shift that relegated them and their families to poverty and second-class economic and social citizenship. This has vast consequences for debates about disability, work, poverty, and welfare in the century to come.

  • - The Invention of Disability, 1850-1930
    av Sarah Rose
    585,-

    During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Americans with all sorts of disabilities came to be labelled as ""unproductive citizens"". As Sarah F. Rose explains, a perfect storm of public policies, shifting family structures, and economic changes barred workers with disabilities from mainstream workplaces and simultaneously cast disabled people as morally questionable dependents.

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