This is the first book to examine how effectively American and supranational EU governments have regulated innovative pharmaceuticals during the last 30 years regarding public health. It explains why
The Battlefields of the Civil War tells the stories of thirteen of the most important battles, including First Manassas, Shiloh, Antietam, Vicksburg, Gettysburg, and the Wilderness.William C. Davis no
Commerce in Color explores the juncture of consumer culture and race by examining advertising, literary texts, mass culture, and public events in the United States from 1893 to 1933. James C. Davis ta
In this volume, Davis (English, U. of Calgary, Canada) assembles the journals of travel writer R.M. Patterson (1898-1984) written from 1927 to 1929, which trace his journey on the South Nahanni River
"This book details the experiences of 18-year-old Frank Davis, a native of Mebane, North Carolina, who joined Civilian Conservation Corps. Davis was assigned to work in the mountains of western North
In Lobsticks and Stone Cairns, over one hundred Arctic stories are told about adventurers, military officers, authors, guides, cultural heroes, police, traders, and even the occasional charlatan. Whil
From 1910 to 1919, New Orleans suffered at the hands of a serial killer. The story has been the subject of short stories, novels, and the television series American Horror Story. But the full story of
Kenneth C. Davis, author of the phenomenal New York Times bestseller Don't Know Much About History, presents a collection of extraordinary stories, each detailing an overlooked episode that shaped the
Desde la llegada de Cristóbal Colón hasta las extrañas elecciones del 2000, el autor Kenneth C. Davis lleva a sus lectores en un divertido viaje a través de más de 500 a