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I suspected when I ordered the book that the dictionary format would make the book a useful basic reference, but otherwise rather a dry read. How wrong I was. The ample bold-typed cross-references mean there is an infinite variety of reading paths, allowing for easy digestion of the information in manageable chunks. This is best illustrated with anexample.
Looking up "migraines" to see if I could so something to help my wife, I found just over half a page of information, starting with types of migraine and possible causes. Mills went on to discuss the differences between "hot" migraines and "cold" migraines and how this distinction will affect the choice of treatment. I determined from this information that my wife's migraines are of the "hot" type. Mills states that "bitter" and "relaxant" or "sedative"remedies are most likely to be of benefit. Following the reference to "bitter" remedies, I found more than a page of information including a list of 24 herbs that fit into this category, many of them with their own entries elsewhere in the book...
At first glance, this may seem to be a long-winded way of finding the information you need, but it's actually surprisingly quick. More to the point, by negotiating your own reading path you actually arrive at a deeper understanding than ispossible with better-known texts, where usually a single prescription is given for each named disease and it's usually impossible to judge why the author chose a particular herb in preference to another. Going back to the "bitters" entry, bold-typed terms here include volatile oils, alkaloids, anorexia, dyspepsia, fever management, food allergies, gall-bladder disease, liver disease, hypoglycaemia, diabetes, adaptogenic, peptic ulcers, and tonic. Following any of these links leads in turnto unexpected discoveries.
In my view, this book dispels the notion that the general reader needs lots of pictures and colour to maintain interest. However, those who differ with me on this point may like to buy David Hoffman's "The Complete Illustrated Holistic Herbal", which, in addition to these enhancements and its more traditional organization, includes a section on growing herbs. Veterans of the Dictionary, however, may find Hoffman's book a little less than satisfying as regardsthe depth of the explanations.
Those wanting to take their study to a deeper level may like to get the more expensive and scholarly Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy: Modern Herbal Medicine by Simon Mills and Kerry Bone.
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But don't take my word for it!
On June 2, 1999 David Sington, who is the producer and writer of the series and co-writer of the book, received the Sullivan Award at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. The Sullivan Award is presented annually by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) for reporting that makes earth science accessible and interesting to the general public. It is named for its first winner, the late Walter Sullivan of The New York Times. Sington was the first broadcaster and first non-American to win the award in its 11 year history.
His name is associated with other great works related to geology and other sciences as well. Both authors know what they're talking about and had co-operated with many scientists on this production. A wide range of geological issues is tackled and they're all tackled admirably.
And I'm not in any way associated with the authors either. I'm just very happy to see earth science treated this way. END
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What I find amusing, and enlightening, in the photographs is how English homes can be so unlike an American's idea of "rich people's decorating." The wallpaper can be faded and peeling, the slipcovers faded and shrunken, the furniture needs refinishing, the rugs are unravelling, and things don't always match well. An "accidental" style, rather. But it's elegant and comfortable in ways that rooms with brand-new "matchy-matchy" things never are. And the architecture, no matter how grand or modest the house, is always classy.
The English just have a way with style, which any Anglophile will recognize and love in this book.
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In fact, I think it's safe to say that the pictures is this book are so beautful that even if you never thought about going to Morocco, the pictures will surely inspire to take that trip someday.
Happy reading and travelling!!
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All in all, I now have a much better idea of estate planning and even picked up a few hints to talk to my lawyer about for adjusting my will, which I already had but hadn't updated in a long time. That's another thing the authors do well, which is mention over and over how you need to regularly update your will, your insurance, and everything else that's part of your estate planning.
Another thing I really liked is that the authors very clearly describe what you can and should do yourself, and what you should work on with (as they put it) your estate planning team (lawyer, accountant, etc.).
The good news is that after reading this book, I now have a much better idea of what my estate planning needs to include. The bad news is that I also realize how much I still have to do! Fortunately, I have a pretty good roadmap now. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who wants to get a handle on everything that estate planning includes (which I didn't realize was nearly as much as the authors cover).
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