New Releases by MARY JONES

MARY JONES is the author of Biology 2 (2001), 基本数论 (1998), Secret Flowers (1997), Biology (1995), Charles-François Chevé and French Christian Socialism in Mid- Nineteenth Century (1991).

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Biology 2

release date: Apr 26, 2001
Biology 2
Developed for the new specifications for AS Biology, this textbook contains all of the core material for the first year of study leading to the AS qualification, and covers the three AS modules biology foundation, transport and human health.

Secret Flowers

release date: May 01, 1997
Secret Flowers
When Mary Jones'' husband died of cancer, she found she had to re-experience her love for him in order to accept his death. This work is an account of the processes of Mary''s bereavement, and is intended for others in a similar situation.

Biology

release date: Jun 22, 1995
Biology
Biology is ideal for students taking Biology as a seperate science GCSE. The carefully controlled language level and extensive use of high quality colour illustrations from Geoff Jones ensure that the material is accessible to students with a range of abillities.

Charles-François Chevé and French Christian Socialism in Mid- Nineteenth Century

release date: Jan 01, 1991

These Obstreperous Lassies

release date: Jan 01, 1988

The Noble Merchant

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Mary Jones sales list

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Defusing Censorship

Defusing Censorship
Provides practical advice, guidelines, and tools for managing censorship conflicts.

A Numerical Technique for Steady Two-dimensional Transcritical Stratified Flow Problems

An Analysis of Sixteenth Century Venetian Title Pages of Medical Books

The Anatomy of the Flower of the Salicaceae

Bibliography of Colorado Geology and Mining

Memoirs of a Southern Woman "within the Lines," and a Genealogical Record

Memoirs of a Southern Woman "within the Lines," and a Genealogical Record
Mary Jones Polk was born in Tennessee, the daughter of Dr. William Julius Polk and Mary Rebecca Long Polk. Her parents were married at Mt. Gallant, in Halifax County, North Carolina, in 1814 or 1818. They moved to Columbia, Tennessee, in 1828 or 1834, making their home on a plantation near town. She married Col. Joseph Branch in 1859 at Columbia. He was a widower with two sons. They had four children. They lived on his plantation near Helena, Arkansas, until after the Civil War when they moved to the plantation she inherited from her father in Tennessee. She tells of life in the south, before, during, and immediately after the Civil War. Her husband was murdered when he returned to his plantation in Arkansas on business in 1867.

Prince of the Wind

Prince of the Wind
There is someone new behind the closed door of Matron''s office. He has plans for Highgate, plans that will bring Adam''s world crashing down around his ears. Face to face with harsh reality, Adam feels as if his adventures in the fantasy world of Karazan happened a lifetime ago. However, a mistake made behind the distant walls of Shakesh will soon have consequences more terrible than he and his four friends can ever imagine. King Karazeel must be overthrown before it''s too late. There is only one person who can defeat him, Zephyr, the lost Prince of the Wind.

The History of Chudleigh, in the County of Devon, and the Surrounding Scenery, Seats, Families, Etc

The history of Chudleigh ... and the surrounding scenery

Mary Jones, or the Soldier's Daughter, etc

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