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Living Better : Every Patient's Guide to Living with Illness
Published in Paperback by Patient Press (05 January, 2001)
Authors: Carol J. Langenfeld, Douglas E. Langenfeld, and William Bradley, II Salt
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An Essential Book When Facing an Illness
Living Better is a comprehensive book that explores all aspects of coping with an illness from the practical (dealing with hospitals, tests, finances) to the spiritual (finding a purpose, nurturing yourself). The authors own experiences with illness make this book a valuable companion to anyone who is trying to cope and live fully in spite of an illness.

Heartful Self-help
When Norman Cousins wrote, "The capacity for hope is the most significant fact of life. It provides human beings with a sense of destination and the energy to get started," he offered us motivation to meet our challenges head-on. The Langenfelds do the same. With clarity, compassion, professionalism and a rich understanding born of personal experience, this husband and wife team examines the process of coming to terms with disease and chronic illness. Together, the authors help the reader to not only define their experience of illness, but also explore the complex interface with their physician, treatment options and the larger medical system. Their practical heads up and informational approach is laced with gentle humor as well as their own experiences which serve to reassure the reader that he or she is not alone. The artful examination of the mind body connection offers a framework to understand this dynamic relationship. These chapters serve as an invitation to segway into the interior journey of discovering how to live with chronic illness and create meaning and purpose in one's life.

Living Better is written for people coping with illness, but its value extends to family caregivers, and beyond that, to those for whom life long self-care is a priority.

Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired?
When Norman Cousins wrote, "The capacity for hope is the most significant fact of life. It provides human beings with a sense of destination and the energy to get started," he offered us motivation to meet our challenges head-on. The Langenfelds do the same. With clarity, compassion, professionalism and a rich understanding born of personal experience, this husband and wife team examine the process of coming to terms with disease and chronic illness. Together, the authors help the reader to not only define their experience of illness, but also explore the complex interface with their physician, treatment options and the larger medical system. Their practical heads up and informational approach is laced with gentle humor as well as their own experiences which serve to reassure the reader that he or she is not alone.

The artful examination of the mind body connection offers a framework to understand this dynamic relationship. These chapters serve as an invitation and segway to enter the interior journey of discovering how to live with chronic illness and create meaning and purpose in one's life.

Living Better is written for people coping with illness, but its value extends to family caregivers, and beyond that, to those for whom life long self-care is a priority.


The Gardens of William Morris
Published in Hardcover by Stewart, Tabori & Chang (1999)
Authors: Penny Hart, John Simmons, Duchess of Hamilton Jill, and Jill Douglas-Hamil Hamilton And Brandon
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The Gardens of William Morris
I loved this book. It demonstrated for me the real "art" of gardening. William Morris was a clever and far sighted man who advocated staying within the parameters of nature and natural beauty when making gardens. He also perpetuated the "garden room" theme which has been enormously popular since the eighteeth century. I refer to this book continuously and strive to design and construct garden rooms in my own garden which are as beautiful.


The kingfisher : a comedy in two acts
Published in Unknown Binding by S. French ()
Author: William Douglas Home
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Quaint and delicious
This play is a sentimental and past-oriented vision of aristocratic society in England. The old bachelor who is nothing without his butler. The old widow who feels she is nothing without a husband. Both sharing recollections of their more or less wild younger years. It is full of tact, full of feeling and it is made as quaint and natural as a kingfisher, one of these superb little birds that live along a river. It is for the three characters a way to come back home to where they belong after a life of estrangement, of absence in the wide wild world. A social setting that has probably completely disappeared in this world. So it is more than quaint, it is nostalgic.

Dr Jacques COULARDEAU


After the Ball is Over: A Comedy
Published in Hardcover by Samuel French (1986)
Author: William Douglas Home
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All our future: a longitudinal study of secondary education
Published in Unknown Binding by P. Davies ()
Author: James William Bruce Douglas
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Betzi : a play
Published in Unknown Binding by S. French ()
Author: William Douglas Home
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A Christmas truce : a play
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Author: William Douglas Home
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The Dame of Sark : a play
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Author: William Douglas Home
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The Golf Umbrella: A Comedy (Guild Library)
Published in Paperback by Josef Weinberger Plays (1984)
Author: William Douglas Home
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In the red : a play
Published in Unknown Binding by S. French ()
Author: William Douglas Home
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