席勒文集:全6册
¥463.20
席勒的创作充满了理想主义和人道主义精神,贯穿着对人的自由和尊严的歌颂,在世界文学史和思想史中具有重要地位。本书译文出自张玉书、钱春绮、章鹏高、朱雁冰等翻译家之手。共六卷,卷为诗歌、小说;第二至五卷收《强盗》《阴谋与爱情》《唐·卡洛斯》《华伦斯坦》《玛利亚·斯图亚特》《奥尔良的姑娘》《图兰朵》《威廉·退尔》等剧作;第六卷收《人的美学教育书简》等理论作品
内分泌外科学
¥462.40
全书总结中国医学界近百年以来几代学者在内分泌外科领域所行的艰苦卓绝的探索和取得的成果;分8篇26章,分别讲解垂体、甲状腺、甲状旁腺、胰腺、肾上腺、性腺等内分泌腺体各种疾病的临床表现、诊断技术与标准、鉴别诊断以及外科治疗方案等内容,并以大量照片和绘图详解手术治疗步骤
分子核医学与多模态影像
¥462.00
本书将邀请国内外分子影像领域的知名专家从分子影像的基础、临床前分子影像、临床分子影像系统而全面的介绍分子影像的发展及其在临床诊断、治疗决策和疗效评估中的应用,推动分子影像的普及应用与发展,提高临床疾病的诊疗水平。全书分为4篇,主要包括总论、神经分子影像、肿瘤分子影像和心血管分子影像。其中总论篇重介绍分子影像的基础和临床前分子影像研究展,介绍国内外具有发展前景的一些新方法;而后面3篇重介绍目前比较成熟、已经用于临床的一些分子影像技术,将图文并茂的展示分子影像在疾病早期诊断、疗效监测、治疗决策中的作用和应用实例。本项内容也得到国家863计划项目和国家自然科学基金重项目的支持,具有重要的社会与经济价值。
比小说还好看的历史书(共15册)
¥461.99
套装共15册,分别为雾满拦江的人物传记《晚清民国风云人物列传 · 杜月笙》《晚清民国风云人物列传 ·张作霖》《晚清民国风云人物列传 ·李鸿章》、张宏杰中国史《乾隆:政治、爱情与性格》《大明王朝的七张面孔》《曾国藩的正面与侧面》《陋规:明清的腐败与反腐败》、郭宝平《*有权势的读书人:张居正》《蒋介石秘史之沉浮》《当权不过如此》《谋位》、王觉仁《历史无间道》《唐朝原来是这样》、王伟《从诸侯到帝国》《权力密码—当历史遇见经济学》
党史学习教育的常态化制度化(套装11册)
¥460.99
套装包括:《风雷激荡中国共产党百年征程》《光荣梦想:文物中的百年党史》《石仲泉讲党史》《细节中的新中国史》《百年正道》《为了初心和使命:中国共产党那个一路走来的故事》《从百年征程看初心和使命》《百年大党正年轻》《建党1921》《重温经典:共产党宣言》解读彩图注释版》《中国共产党历史上的100个*》
《商界》2016-2019年合集(全47册)
¥460.99
由商界杂志社主办的财经类杂志,是一本以倡导优秀商业文化和创业精神为特色,以“报道商界动态形势,揭示商界深层问题,汇集商界经营之道,反映商界丰富人生”为宗旨的商业财经月刊。 《商界》杂志以广大中小生意人、企业经营者以及企业各层级员工在市场经济实动中成功的方法、失败的教训、有益的经验、规范的操作、生活的甘苦等为主要内容,文章以纪实和故事两种风格为主,坚持通俗性、可读性为前提。 及时报道市场经济走势和行业态势,全 面陈述分析企业各具体环节的运作方法和应变技巧,提供新的生意信息和策划案例,深入刻画生意人生的酸甜苦辣。
十力丛书(全14册)【豆瓣评分9.1!看现代新儒学思潮的哲学奠基人、一代开宗大师熊十力如何让传统儒家思想焕发新生】
¥458.71
本书可视为《十力语要》《十力语要初续》的续编,将以上二书之外的熊先生论学的书信、札记、文章等汇为一编,与二书有所不同的是,本编所选惟冀存真,不敢稍加删减。 本书名为《熊十力论学书札》,凡编者以为能体现熊先生学问的,不计长短全部采录。 此处“学问”一词,乃取其传统意涵。儒家所谓修、齐、治、平,本是一个整体,并且“壹是皆以修身为本”,是与人生实践一体的,用熊先生常用的话语即是“体用不二”的。故本书不专主狭义的“学术”,凡关乎世道人心,举如工夫践履、人伦物事,乃至时事政局者,皆在编选范围之内。 此次增订,新收书信17通,附录中新增短文两篇。其中与锺泰、柳诒徵、张难先、巨赞法师等人的通信,均系近年来新发现,内容丰富,尤足珍贵。
世界现代化历程(全套10卷)
¥458.65
本书是国务院学位委员会历史学科评议组召集人、北京大学世界史研究院院长、著名学者钱乘旦主持的*重大攻关项目的终极成果,是中国学界现代化研究的重大收获。总结世界各地区的现代化模式,叙述各地区现代化的轨迹,分析现代化过程的成败得失,指出各地区现代化的机遇与挑战。分为总论卷、东亚卷、北美卷、拉美卷、中东卷、西欧卷。各卷主编和作者都是在各自学术领域成就卓著的学者。 《世界现代化历程(北美卷)》为北美卷,供相关读者阅读参考。
提升职场核心技能(套装共15册)
¥458.00
本套装包括:《成事法则:打造财力、影响力和竞争力的通关秘诀》、《关键突破:25个直击问题本质的解决利器》、《高效赋能》、《能力突围:30条破局法则,做1%的领跑者》、《刻意成长:如何掌控人生主动权》、《引爆执行力:16项高效技能加身,一站式持续增值》、《高绩效团队:打造强悍竞争力的学习型团队》、《精英都是细节控:掌控人生的72个细节思维》、《赢在上班时:27条实现个人跃迁的顶层逻辑》、《激活:点燃企业活力的能量八原则》、《合作式工作法:不能合作工作,将使优秀的你失去未来竞争力》、《冲突管理:化解职场冲突的深度行动指南》、《赢在下班后:知名咨询专家倾力打造34种高效思维模式》、《非你不可:三分钟打造高效职场沟通术》、《猎战:猎头总监非常道》
植物设计师应用手册
¥458.00
本书按造景功能对园林植物行分类,包括水体、绿篱、花坛、阴地、地被、行道、芳香、藤蔓植物造景等,包含七百多个种,内容既有植物形态特征、习性介绍,又有景观特征、园林应用说明,每个种均配以多张精美的植物形态及造景图片。本书内容涉及面广,知识性、观赏性和实用性强,适合景观种植设计师参考、借鉴,也适合公园园林工作者、园林专业师生等读者阅读。
A Country Parish (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 9)
¥456.66
The natural history of an ordinary English country parish was one of the first subjects that suggested themselves when the New Naturalist series was planned. Collins are delighted to announce the republication in facsimile form of the first editions of the very first volumes in the New Naturalist Library. Originally planned in the darkest days of World War II and first published in 1945, this series is the longest running nature series in the world. It is a reflection of the quality of the authors and the books they wrote, that they are still sought after 73 years later. The books will be identical in every way to the original first editions, including the iconic jackets by Clifford and Rosemary Ellis. The natural history of an ordinary English country parish was one of the first subjects that suggested themselves when the New Naturalist series was planned. Being chiefly farmland and therefore practically all man-made, most country parishes are extremely complex from the naturalist's point of view and also inevitably contain a vast amount of human history. Any attempt to describe their plants and animals has to be closely related with the ways of man himself, who must be regarded as the chief element in the community - a fact which has been obvious enough to naturalists ever since the days of Gilbert White. For this book we were fortunate to find an author who combined a thorough all-round knowledge of natural history with a sound insight into human customs, history, pastimes and farming methods. Arnold Boyd lived in Cheshire all his life - and in keeping with the best tradition of English amateur naturalists, he excelled as a collector of facts, as is apparent from his previous books, his writing in the Manchester Guardian and other journals, and in his assistant editorship of British Birds. By weaving together his collection of facts he presents us with a book of remarkable unity and which shows a wide grasp of every aspect of the living communities. This charming yet erudite portrait will protect his beloved parish for ever from the ravages of human forgetfulness.
Grass and Grassland (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 48)
¥456.66
The use of natural and seeded grass pastures for the feeding of livestock and other unfamiliar uses for the ubiquitous grass family are described in this succinct and beautifully illustrated work. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com The New Naturalist series has already covered many facets of the interrelationship between man and nature, but the grass family is probably the most important man in the whole plant kingdom - just how important is shown in this book. Dr. Moore, the Principal of Seale Hayne Agricultural College in Devon, is our leading authority on grasses and their utilization. His special interest is the use of natural and seeded grass pastures for the feeding of livestock. Striking advances have been made in recent years in the improvement of such pastures and Dr. Moore deals very fully with this vital link in the feeding of the human race; but he also covers that other equally important role of the grass family in our economy, the cultivation of cereal crops for the production of grain. Grass lawns and playing fields form a centre-piece in most British gardens and public parks and there is a chapter on these, but the horticultural value of grasses as ornamental plants in herbaceous borders and woodland gardens is less well known. These and many other unfamiliar uses for the ubiquitous grass family are described in this succinct and beautifully illustrated work.
Pesticides and Pollution (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 50)
¥456.66
Pesticides and Pollution examines the problems of pollution of air, land, river, and the sea, by herbicides, pesticides, sewage, industrial effluents, gases, radiation, leakages, over-drainage, mistakes and mismanagement, in Britain today. From an objective and scientific standpoint, Dr. Mellanby examines the problems of pollution of air, land, river, and the sea, by herbicides, pesticides, sewage, industrial effluents, gases, radiation, leakages, over-drainage, mistakes and mismanagement, in Britain to-day. He sets out to placate neither farmers nor naturalists, but to explain in each case what is happening, to point to both dangers and practical necessities, and to discuss what steps should be taken. Dr. Mellanby is Director of the Nature Conservancy's Monks Wood Experimental Station, was head of the Entomology department at Rothamsted, and for many years before that did research in medical entomology both in Britain and the tropics.
British Birds of Prey (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 60)
¥456.66
Leslie Brown's account of our 15 resident, 7 vagrant and 2 migrant species of eagles, falcons, hawks and vultures in Britain presents a great mass of scientific information about our birds of prey in a manner as attractive to the general reader as to the dedicated ornithologist. The diurnal raptors are among the most arresting and dramatic of British bird species, from the magnificent and immense golden eagle of the Highlands to the more widespread but equally spectacular peregrine falcon and the frequent and adaptable kestrel of motorways and urban ledges. Leslie Brown's account of our 15 resident, 7 vagrant and 2 migrant species of eagles, falcons, hawks and vultures in Britain presents a great mass of scientific information about these birds in a manner as attractive to the general reader as to the dedicated ornithologist. Each of the resident species is discussed in detail - its status, past and present; its feeding and hunting behaviour; its life history; its breeding behaviour; migration and the threats to its survival. Then the biology of the birds of prey, changes in their habitat and status, their food habits, breeding behaviour, their territories and populations are examined in depth in separate chapters. An acknowledged world authority on birds of prey - co-author with Dean Amadon of Eagles, Hawks and Falcons of the World, and author of many other books besides - Leslie Brown is immensely enthusiastic; and the many tables, maps, figures and bibliography are all indicative of the thoroughness of his research. Also illustrated with 40 superb black and white photographs.
The Natural History of Orkney (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 70)
¥456.66
This is the first survey of the islands' natural history, complete in one volume. Because Orkney is exceptional, it is vital reading for the serious naturalist, as well as for being a comprehensive and absorbing guide for every visitor. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com Orkney is a very special place for naturalists. Closer to Oslo than to London, its geography and climate create quite distinct environmental conditions - even though it is only six miles from the Scottish mainland. On these islands of fierce gales, long summer days and long winter nights, the wildlife has adapted in intriguing ways… Starlings adapt to ground-nesting…local sheep eat seaweed…and there are voles exclusive to Orkney. Here is one of the very few areas where the rare and delicate Scottish Primrose thrives…where you find the British stronghold of the Hen Harrier, and vast colonies of seabirds and seals. This is the first - and long-needed - survey of the islands' natural history, complete in one volume. Because Orkney is exceptional, it is vital reading for the serious naturalist, as well as for being a comprehensive and absorbing guide for every visitor. In his tracing of the island's evolution from its geological creation to the effects of oil technology; in the detailed, yet fascinating exploration of the plants and animals (and where best to see them), Professor Berry's expertise and enthusiasm is backed by that of local specialists, and Orkney's long tradition of natural history study. Appendices include definitive lists of all the species of flora and fauna on record, and an extensive bibliography.
The Soil (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 77)
¥456.66
The soil is one of the great unsung disappearing resources, with over 100m tonnes being destroyed every year. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com The soil is the work place of farmers and gardeners, but it is also a fascinating environment inhabited by insects that can leap into the air to a record height, multilegged scavengers that are vital to the decomposition of plant matter and the long, thin, entwining strands of thousands of species of fungi. Although soil plays a vital role in the functioning of the world, it has often been overlooked, mainly because it contains a huge range of different fields, all of which have become specialities in their own right. This book brings together specialists in these fields to give a broad overview of the staggering advances that have been made since Sir John Russel's The World Of Soil was published in this series in 1947. The first two chapters introduce the physical structure of the soil. The next four chapters deal with the specific animals and plants and how they exploit this environment. The final four chapters describe how these animals interact and how man has used and abused the soil in his striving to gain more and more from this resource.
The Open Sea
¥456.66
The New Naturalist editors believe this to be the greatest general work on the subject ever written. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com Professor Alistair Hardy is truly obsessed by animals of the sea - devotedly enthusiastic about the nature of their adaptations and life histories, brilliantly critical in the examination of their mysteries, acutely lucid (and at the same time highly artistic) in his de*ions of them in his arresting plates. To describe the relatively unknown and mysterious world of plankton is a task that the greatest of marine zoologists might boggle at. Yet the plankton is to the sea what vegetation is to the land. The study of plankton is a complex discipline which few amateur naturalists have had the privilege to enjoy. Never before has such a synthesis of knowledge been attempted in a community of animals so mysterious, yet so important. Professor Hardy has grasped this problem in a new and exciting way; and at least the common reader can discern the pattern of life that dominates two-thirds of the world’s surface.
Art of the New Naturalists: A Complete History
¥456.66
The stunning, specially commissioned cover illustrations are one of the great joys of the New Naturalist series, lending it a distinctive style which has inspired nature enthusiasts for many decades. The Collins New Naturalist series is the longest-running and arguably the most influential natural history series in the world with over 100 volumes published in over 60 years. Throughout the years, the highly characteristic dust jacket illustrations have become iconic, lifting the books to a level of collectibility and increasing the level of admiration for an already well-established and respected series. With early cover illustrations prepared by Clifford and Rosemary Ellis, later and more recent covers have been designed by Robert Gillmor. Featuring prints of the awe-inspiring artwork of the New Naturalists, the book will offer a unique insight into Gillmor’s approach to each subject matter and the intricate and creative way through which he has brought his own distinctive style and craft of printmaking to the New Naturalist series. Marren explores the findings from the Ellis archive, which has thrown up considerable information on how the old covers were developed, approved, in some cases rejected, and then proofed. The Art of the New Naturalists offers a fascinating insight into how the creation of these eminent cover designs has developed and progressed and will be essential reading for everyone interested in the frantic workings behind the seemingly serene collection of artwork that is one of Britain’s iconic book series.
British Bats (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 93)
¥456.66
British Bats is a comprehensive account of the natural history of these fascinating animals, from their origins and evolution to their feeding habits and reproduction. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com Bats are arguably the most successful and diverse mammals ever to evolve. In Britain, one in three of our native land mammals is a bat. Their ecology and behaviour is fascinating. Few mammals live closer to humans; in fact many species roost unnoticed in our homes, and some are now almost entirely dependent on man-made structures for their survival. Bats are the only mammals capable of powered flight. They are also one of just two groups which have a sophisticated echolocation system (the other being the dolphins and their relatives). In this book, John Altringham discusses all the different aspects of the natural history of bats, from their origins and evolution to their behaviour, feeding habits and reproduction. He also discusses the threats to the survival of bats, and how we are working to conserve them. Finally, he gives an account of how to watch and study bats in the wild.
Seashore (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 94)
¥456.66
A comprehensive, authoritative account of the natural history of the seashore, from earliest times to the present day. The seashore, with its endlessly changing tides, is one of the most fluctuating physical environments on the planet. Home to an abundance of animal and plant life, it is also one of the richest habitats the naturalist can explore. Here in Britain, we are fortunate to have a long and varied coastline, and our relatively large tidal ranges mean that our seashore offers a wide range of coastal habitats, including mud, sand, shingle and rock. In New Naturalist Seashore, Peter Hayward looks at: ? Resident and migrant species, including fish, barnacles, limpets, winkles, sponges, algae, lichens and sea grasses ? The effects of tourism and pollution on these habitats ? The geology of the British Isles, with its sinking and rising coastlines ? The responses and adaptations of plant and animal life to a changing physical environment This narrow strip of beach between the land and the sea that we call the seashore, has always attracted man, in the early years as a source of food, and in Victorian times as a rich habitat that the early naturalists would explore. In this fascinating addition to the highly regarded New Naturalist series, Peter Hayward brings the natural history of the seashore right up to date.
Mushrooms and Toadstools (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 7)
¥456.66
Britain's neglect of fungi as table delicacies has perhaps been responsible for our surprising ignorance of the natural history of such fascinating plants. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com Puff-balls, more than a foot in diameter; mouls in jam-pots; dry rot; truffles; these are examples of the wide range of the Group, comprising over 100,000 species. Many are of economic importance – for example, the rusts that attack wheat and other crops, and the yeasts which ferment beer – and there are others of great biological interest, such as the mycorrhizal fungi which live in association with the roots of forest trees, orchids and other plants, and help them to absorb food from the soil. Penicillin, of course, has become a household word, and this book's final chapter on the industry is one of the best short accounts of the subject yet writtern. Dr. Ramsbottom was for many years Keeper of Botany at the Natural History Museum, and has devoted his life to the study of fungi in all their aspects. He is equally at home in the field, the laboratory and the library. One of the special features of Mushrooms and Toadstools is the wealth of historical allusion to fungi extracted from old books. Set out in a style reminiscent of Robert Burton, this volume can truly be described as a 20th century Anatomy of Toadstool. Indeed, in fairy rings, science and superstition have gone hand in hand to produce a lively story of alternating surmise and research – and even today a full and final explanation of these mysterious rings has not yet been made. Many of the larger toadstools are brightly coloured and lend themselves admirably to colour photography, as shown by the 80 remarkable illustrations by Mr Paul de Laszlo.