
Nicholas Wood
Author of Touch - What Do You Feel?
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MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Spring 2008 (2008) — Author "In Review: War on the Western Front: In the Trenches of World War I" — 11 copies
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Winter 2008 (2007) — Author "In Review: Fighting Techniques of the Early Modern World, AD 1500-1763" — 10 copies
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This is a wonderful book if one is interested in the early days of the railways. With relatively little hindsight it covers the development of railways from horse, and tracks and wooden waggon ways to experimentation with steam engines. This edition looks back on the first years of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, its income and expenditure, as well as at 'the construction of the Great Western Railway, and the Locomotive Power to be used thereon'.
it was a good beginning book it touched on all the basic of shamanism and the tools you use. so if you don't know alot about shamanism or just wanted to get an idea about it this is a good book to start
This book gives a pretty good overview of the sense of touch. It talks about nerve endings and how they warn of about danger. It also explains how touch helps us learn about our world, especially if we're blind.
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