Physics for Biology and Pre-Medical Students offers a clear, interdisciplinary introduction to physics with a focus on biological and medical applications. Designed for life science and pre-med students, it explains core physics concepts—like mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism—through real-world examples in biology and health.
Contemporary International Relations: Frameworks for Understanding (Fourth Edition) by Daniel S. Papp provides a clear and structured introduction to global politics through six conceptual frameworks. Combining theory with real-world examples and case studies, this book helps students grasp the complexities of international relations in the post-Cold War era. It’s an accessible resource for those studying political science and global affairs.
Encyclopedia of Birds, Second Edition is a richly illustrated and comprehensive reference that explores the natural history, behavior, and conservation of birds worldwide. Featuring over 200 color photographs and detailed paintings, it provides accessible, expert insights for both bird enthusiasts and professionals.
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach by James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross offers a clear and practical introduction to networking concepts by starting at the application layer and moving downward through the network layers. The book covers modern topics like HTTP/2, TCP congestion control, SDN, and 4G/5G networks, and includes hands-on Python socket programming examples. Ideal for students and…
The Fascinating World of Butterflies and Moths by Bob Gibbons is a richly illustrated reference book that showcases over 500 butterfly and moth species from around the globe. It features full-color portraits, detailed line drawings, and maps highlighting each species' habitat and distribution. Organized by geographic region, the atlas provides insights into avian behavior, ecology, and adaptations, making it an…
The World Atlas of Birds is a richly illustrated reference book that showcases over 500 bird species from around the globe. It features full-color portraits, detailed line drawings, and maps highlighting each species' habitat and distribution. Organized by geographic region, the atlas provides insights into avian behavior, ecology, and adaptations, making it an invaluable resource for bird enthusiasts and ornithologists…
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: A Combined Course (3rd Edition) by Charles P. McKeague is a comprehensive textbook that seamlessly integrates elementary and intermediate algebra concepts into a single, cohesive learning experience. Designed for students transitioning from basic mathematics, this edition emphasizes clarity and accessibility, presenting topics in a conversational style that facilitates understanding. Each section is structured to be covered…
Word Maze Puzzles: Mark Twain is a fun and brain-teasing puzzle book featuring 102 word mazes that reveal clever and insightful quotes from Mark Twain. Great for all ages, it combines word search fun with literary wisdom in a large-print, easy-to-read format.
Keys for Writers by Ann Raimes is a compact, easy-to-use writing handbook designed for college students. It offers clear guidance on grammar, style, research, and citation (MLA, APA, Chicago, and more), with color-coded tabs for quick reference. The book also includes support for multilingual writers and step-by-step help for common writing assignments.
Building English Skills by McDougal Littell is a comprehensive language arts textbook series designed to help middle and high school students develop strong grammar, writing, vocabulary, and reading comprehension skills. Each level—such as Green, Blue, and Orange—progressively reinforces English fundamentals through structured lessons, exercises, and real-world applications. Ideal for classroom or independent study, the series emphasizes clear explanations, skill practice,…
A richly illustrated reference, the Atlas of World History presents global events across 12,000 years with detailed maps, timelines, and commentary—making it an essential guide for understanding the broad sweep of human history.
A definitive anatomy reference, this atlas features over 550 detailed, full-color illustrations by Dr. Frank H. Netter, offering a clear, comprehensive visual guide to the human body for students and medical professionals alike.
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari explores the future of humankind, examining how technology, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology could shape our evolution and redefine what it means to be human.
21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari explores today’s most urgent issues—from technology and politics to climate change and education—offering clear insights to help us navigate an uncertain and rapidly changing world.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari explores the journey of Homo sapiens from ancient ancestors to the modern age. Blending history, science, and philosophy, Harari offers a thought-provoking look at how humans came to dominate the world.
Family Matters by Martha Minow explores the complexities of family law, examining issues like marriage, divorce, child custody, and the evolving role of families in modern society. Minow critically analyzes how legal systems impact family dynamics and advocates for a more inclusive approach to family law that reflects diverse family structures.
Criminal Law and Procedure: A Contemporary Approach by David C. Brody provides a comprehensive overview of the criminal justice system, focusing on criminal law, legal rights, and procedural processes. With clear explanations and practical case studies, the book helps readers understand the complexities of criminal law and its real-world applications. It’s an essential resource for students and legal professionals alike.
A Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians is a comprehensive reference book designed to help identify various species of reptiles and amphibians in their natural habitats. It typically includes detailed descriptions, vibrant illustrations or photographs, and range maps for species recognition. This guide is a valuable resource for nature enthusiasts, herpetologists, and anyone interested in understanding these fascinating creatures.
K.A. Stroud's Engineering Mathematics is a comprehensive textbook renowned for its step-by-step, interactive approach to teaching essential mathematical concepts for engineering. It covers a wide range of topics with clear explanations, worked examples, and practical exercises, making it ideal for both self-study and classroom use. The book’s unique programmed learning style has made it a favorite among students and educators…
Health Promotion by Edelman and Mandle is a comprehensive resource that explores health promotion principles and practices. It emphasizes evidence-based approaches, cultural competence, and holistic perspectives on health. With practical tools, case studies, and insights into current trends, this textbook equips health care professionals to effectively promote wellness and improve health outcomes in diverse populations.