Most Popular Books by John Harris

John Harris is the author of The Value of Life (2002), A New Short Treatise of Algebra;, The True Survivors (2012), Present Condition of the Hand-working and Domestic Industries of Germany (1902), The Altar of the Household: a Series of Services for Domestic Worship for Every Morning and Evening in the Year, Select Portions of Holy Writ, and Prayers and Thanksgivings for Particular Occasions; with an Address to Heads of Families [by C. Williams]. Edited by the Rev. J. H., Assisted by Eminent Contributors.

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The Value of Life

release date: Jan 04, 2002
The Value of Life
A critical survey of the issues in a controversial field, The Value of Life explores the dilemmas in current medical practice and research. Harris argues for a radical reappraisal of our ways of thinking about medical ethics.

The True Survivors

release date: Feb 25, 2012
The True Survivors
The True Survivors is a fictional ethnography about an Anthropologist that travels into the future and ends up studying the first post-apocalyptic state-level society after the fall of man king. The books features photographs of one-of-a-kind metalwork, tools, artwork, and jewelry created by author John Harris to show the material culture of the Lamellain people.

Present Condition of the Hand-working and Domestic Industries of Germany

The Altar of the Household: a Series of Services for Domestic Worship for Every Morning and Evening in the Year, Select Portions of Holy Writ, and Prayers and Thanksgivings for Particular Occasions; with an Address to Heads of Families [by C. Williams]. Edited by the Rev. J. H., Assisted by Eminent Contributors

Flawed Banner

release date: May 30, 2001
Flawed Banner
As the Nazi hordes of Germany overrun France, devouring the free world with fascist fervour, a young intelligence officer, James Woodyatt, is shipped across the Channel to find a First World War hero...an old man who may have been a spy...who may be in possession of Nazi secrets.

The Great Commission: Or, The Christian Church Constituted and Charged to Convey the Gospel to the World

A Catalogue of Books for Young Persons ... Printed for J. Harris, etc

Sermons and Addresses Delivered on Special Occasions

release date: Sep 13, 2023
Sermons and Addresses Delivered on Special Occasions
Reprint of the original, first published in 1858.

The Elements of Plain Trigonometry Demonstrated, and Its Practice and Use Explained

21 Games to Love For The Atari VCS

release date: Apr 15, 2018
21 Games to Love For The Atari VCS
The Atari Video Computer System, aka VCS, later renamed the Atari 2600 after its model number (CX2600), was the first popular programmable home video game console. The VCS wasn't the first in any area except one: it was the first really popular programmable home video game console. Sales of the VCS were gigantic. Atari would ultimately move 30 million units, and the machine remained in production until 1992. It lasted a venerable 15 years, and survived long enough to compete against the SNES. And it did all this with a hardware set that could at best be described as ludicrous. This is generally a book of reviews of interesting Atari VCS games, but there are some important caveats. For inclusion, the most playable version of the game has to be for the VCS. For example, the VCS port of Missile Command is a very good game. But the arcade version is much better: it has three bases instead of one adding a touch more strategy to it, it has missile "matchbooks" that let you use one explosion to touch off others, there are more and more varied types of enemies, and it's generally just a better game overall. You're about as likely to be able to play the VCS or Arcade versions these days, so, why not play the arcade one? This also rules out a host of arcade conversions. In a few cases, the stars of programmer skill and hardware capability combine in such a way that the version on the lowly Atari VCS, a machine with 128 bytes of RAM and ludicrously primitive display capability, is actually a competitive version, and sometimes it is superior in one or more ways. Two games this is true for is Asteroids (whose game variations provide interesting ways to play the arcade doesn't try to match) and Space Invaders (the two-player co-op versions of which make it actually more interesting than the arcade). This is a book of such games. Reasons to scour eBay for tapes, or else drag out an emulator. Gameplay doensn't go obsolete, but some games do become, ah, less accessible over time. Here are 21 that don't.

Wonderwoman and Superman

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Wonderwoman and Superman
Should we engineer changes in human beings? Ought we to use the human organism as a cell or organ bank to provide 'spare parts'? Is it wrong to buy or sell human tissue? Should we experiment on human embryos or children? We are on the brink of a revolution with far reaching implications. The revolution in molecular biology will give us the ability to divert and control human evolution to an unprecedented extent. It will enable us to manufacture new life forms to order, and to make radical changes to human beings and human nature itself. In Wonderwoman and Superman John Harris argues that the decision before us now is not whether to use this power but how and to what extent. To try to ignore or reject the advances in human biotechnology would be futile, and might lead to an immense amount of avoidable suffering. There is no safe path, however, and more positive interventions may also lead to considerable harm. What we must do is learn to choose responsibly, and this important book is about the ethics of the choices that confront us.

Astronomical Dialogues Between a Gentleman and a Lady

Summer Shadows #1

release date: Sep 11, 2024
Summer Shadows #1
Nick Landry is on the unspoilt Greek island of Avraxos to look for his ex. Anthony was the love of his life, and without knowing why he left, Nick can’t move on. But Anthony isn’t the only one to disappear on Avraxos. Coast guard officer Alekos Kourkoulos is on the trail of another young man missing on the island. They learn they both fell in with the glamorous set onboard a jet- black super yacht, the Nyx, before vanishing. As the mystery deepens, Nick and Alekos discover that the brighter the sunshine, the darker the shadows… Acclaimed writer John Harris Dunning and artist Ricardo Cabral of Wiper team up again in Summer Shadows! A unique and moody LGBTQIA+ vampire horror set against the sunshiny backdrop of a remote Greek Island. Four issue series.

Navigantium Atque Itinerantium Bibliotheca

Astronomical dialogues between a gentleman and a lady ...

The Circle and Straight Line

release date: May 18, 2023
The Circle and Straight Line
Reprint of the original, first published in 1874. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.

Hawaiian phrase book

Hawaiian phrase book
"The primary object of this manual is to teach natives to converse in English. It is designed to help carry out the plan o the Government to extend English schools among the indigenous race of these islands. At the same time, the work is designed to assist strangers, speaking the English, to acquire the correct colloquial speech of the Hawaiians"--p. [iii].

Early Language Development

release date: Apr 22, 2020
Early Language Development
Language is of central importance in children’s development and vital for their success at school and in the world beyond. Designed for the many professionals involved in encouraging language development, Early Language Development, originally published in 1990, will enable them to get to grips with the practical issues of helping children with language difficulties. John Harris provides an invaluable summary of recent research on language development and how it relates to the practical concerns of language assessment and language teaching. Readers are given a clear account of the ways in which research has expanded our understanding of just what language is and how this has led to different approaches to language assessment. Various theories of language development are summarised and discussed in terms of their implications for language teaching. Dr Harris also describes different ways of encouraging language development and explains how teachers and therapists can overcome the special problems faced by children with particular difficulties, such as visual impairment, hearing impairment, general learning difficulties, and environmental deprivation. With its emphasis on the relevance of research-based knowledge to practical concerns, the book provides a useful bridge between the world of research and practice. It will be of particular interest to teachers of young children, speech therapists, and child psychologists, as well as to students taking courses on child development, and to parents of young children.

Exploring Roguelike Games

release date: Sep 09, 2020
Exploring Roguelike Games
Since 1980, in-the-know computer gamers have been enthralled by the unpredictable, random, and incredibly deep gameplay of Rogue and those games inspired by it, known to fans as "roguelikes." For decades, this venerable genre was off the radar of most players and developers for a variety of reasons: deceptively simple graphics (often just text characters), high difficulty, and their demand that a player brings more of themselves to the game than your typical AAA title asks. This book covers many of the most prominent titles and explains in great detail what makes them interesting, the ways to get started playing them, the history of the genre, and more. It includes interviews, playthroughs, and hundreds of screenshots. It is a labor of love: if even a fraction of the author’s enthusiasm for these games gets through these pages to you, then you will enjoy it a great deal. Key Features: Playing tips and strategy for newcomers to the genre Core roguelikes Rogue, Angband, NetHack, Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup, ADOM, and Brogue The "lost roguelikes" Super Rogue and XRogue, and the early RPG dnd for PLATO systems The Japanese console roguelikes Taloon’s Mystery Dungeon and Shiren the Wanderer Lesser-known but extremely interesting games like Larn, DoomRL, HyperRogue, Incursion, and Dungeon Hack "Rogue-ish" games that blur the edges of the genre, including Spelunky, HyperRogue, ToeJam & Earl, Defense of the Oasis, Out There, and Zelda Randomizer Interviews with such developers as Keith Burgun (100 Rogues and Auro), Rodain Joubert (Desktop Dungeons), Josh Ge (Cogmind), Dr. Thomas Biskup (ADOM), and Robin Bandy (devnull public NetHack tournament) An interview regarding Strange Adventures in Infinite Space Design issues of interest to developers and enthusiasts Author Bio: John Harris has bumped around the Internet for more than 20 years. In addition to writing the columns @Play and Pixel Journeys for GameSetWatch and developer interviews for Gamasutra, he has spoken at Roguelike Celebration. John Harris has a MA in English Literature from Georgia Southern University.

Live Free Or Die!

release date: May 01, 1985
Live Free Or Die!
The summer of 1944, the Allied invasion of France had been successfully launched and the liberation of Paris was at hand. But for Charles Walter Scully of the North Staffordshire Fusiliers--cut off from his unit, out of food, ammunition and luck--the war was not going well at all. Scullly joins forces with a French boy trying to get home from Paris . So beginning a journey which was to take him to the heart of the liberation of Paris, and to involve him in some of the most daring and momentous events of the war.

Stem Cells

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Stem Cells
Fiction. LGBT Studies. Finalist for the American Library Association GLBT Fiction Award. "Guess deftly performs the parlor trick of handling several different voices, switching fluidly from perceptive Caddie to the clipped cadence of masculine Jo to jaded Selena. This Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore for the 1990s celebrates the differences between people without fudging the loneliness that these entail. Guess's attempts to put a Midwestern spin on magical realism are blessedly rare: in a book loaded with so many natural surprises, any supernatural extras would be gilt on the lily"—Publishers Weekly.

The Elephant from Baghdad

release date: Jan 30, 2024
The Elephant from Baghdad
Relates the story, told by a monk named Notker the Stammerer, of how the Emperor Charlemagne sent an ambassador to Baghdad, the center of the Muslim world, to learn about the great ruler in the East, Haroun al Rashid. Includes notes on the factual basis of the story.

Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men

release date: Jan 08, 2021
Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men
Spiritualism is a religious movement based on the belief that spirits of the deceased exist and are able to communicate with living people. It began to develop in the 1840s and had reached its peak of popularity by the 1920s, particularly in English-speaking countries. “Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men” is a 1901 work by John Harris that looks at notable accounts and historical cases of purported spirit apparition and communication. This volume is highly recommended for those with an interest in spiritualism or the supernatural, and it is not to be missed by collectors of vintage literature of this ilk. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.

Summer Shadows #2

release date: Oct 16, 2024
Summer Shadows #2
Nick searches in vain for ex-boyfriend Anthony on the perfect Greek island where he disappeared—but is something also on Nick’s trail? Something supernatural? Shadows stretch ever closer when he’s invited onboard a superyacht by the seductive Veronica. Meanwhile, Coast Guard officer Alekos is told legends of vampires who haunt these islands... • Acclaimed writer John Harris Dunning and artist Ricardo Cabral of Wiper team up again in Summer Shadows! • Four issue series.

Wiper

release date: Jan 10, 2023
Wiper
Lula Nomi is a Wiper—a private detective who guarantees complete discretion. A memory wipe after every job sees to that. When she’s hired by enigmatic robot Klute, she thinks the case is the answer to all her problems. But there’s something oddly familiar about Klute—and the more she investigates the disappearance of journalist Orson Glark, the more she suspects that he’s somehow connected to her own past… Lula must face her greatest fears to learn what happened to Glark…and the truth about herself.

Shakespeare's Shrine, an Indian Story, Essays and Poems

Sensation and Perception

release date: Apr 21, 2022
Sensation and Perception
Is the human eye like a camera? What makes your ears ‘pop’ on a plane? Why did women in the Middle Ages put belladonna into their eyes? This fully updated 2nd edition of Sensation and Perception is an accessible introduction to the field of perception. It covers in detail the perceptual processes related to vision and hearing, taste and smell, touch and pain, as well as the vestibular and proprioceptive systems. From seeing in colour to pathologies of perception, and from recognising faces to research methods, this textbook is essential reading for any student of perception. New material includes: · ‘Applications’ features connect key content to real-life contexts · Thinking Critically feature pushes students beyond the basics · End-of-chapter essay questions · An entirely new chapter on Action & Perception John Harris is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Reading Jared Smith is Senior Research Fellow at the Population Health Research Institute of St George’s, University of London

Getaway

release date: May 30, 2001
Getaway
An Italian fisherman and his wife, Rosa, live in Sydney. Hard times are ahead. Their mortgaged boat may be lost and with it, their livelihood. But Rosa has a plan to reach the coast of America from the islands of the Pacific, sailing on a beleaguered little houseboat. The plan seems almost perfect, especially when Willie appears and has his own reasons for taking a long holiday to the land of opportunity.

Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Animals, Man and Morals

Animals, Man and Morals
Artikler om menneskets udnyttelse af dyr bl.a. ved vivisektion, til luksus- og kosmetikbranchen, til jagt og til fødevareindustrien
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