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    Who was Scotland's First Printer? Ane Compendious and Breue Tractate in Commendation of Androw Myller
    Who Was Scotland's First Printer? A Compendious And Breue Tractate In Commendation Of Andrew Miller (1881)
    Who Was Scotland's First Printer?
    Sam Ferret Mysteries
    Annals of Scottish Printing
    Introduction of the Art of Printing Into Scotland
    • This reprint of the 1885 edition explores the introduction of printing in Scotland, detailing its historical significance and impact on culture and communication. It offers insights into the early printing processes and the key figures involved in bringing this transformative technology to the region. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of the printing industry and its role in Scottish history.

      Introduction of the Art of Printing Into Scotland
    • Sam Ferret Mysteries

      • 88 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The story features an adorable ferret named Sam who, along with his companion Winston Church Mouse, tackles mysteries with charm and humor. Their adventures promise to engage readers not only with intriguing puzzles but also with delightful comedic moments, making for a whimsical and entertaining experience.

      Sam Ferret Mysteries
    • Who Was Scotland's First Printer?

      Ane compendious and breue tractate, in commendation of Androw Myllar

      Focusing on the historical significance of Androw Myllar, this work explores his role as Scotland's first printer. The text provides a concise and commendatory overview of Myllar's contributions to the printing industry in Scotland, highlighting his impact on literature and culture. This reprint preserves the original 1881 edition, offering readers a glimpse into the early days of Scottish printing and the legacy of a pivotal figure in the field.

      Who Was Scotland's First Printer?
    • The book, originally published in 1881, offers a reprint of a classic work that captures the essence of its time. It presents themes and narratives reflective of the historical context, providing readers with insights into the cultural and societal norms of the era. The reprint preserves the original language and style, allowing contemporary audiences to experience the authenticity of the text while exploring the author's unique perspective and storytelling.

      Who was Scotland's First Printer? Ane Compendious and Breue Tractate in Commendation of Androw Myller
    • Authored by two world-renowned pioneers in the field of spinal surgery, Modern Management of Spinal Deformities: A Theoretical, Practical, and Evidence-Based Text covers the range of spinal deformities-emphasizing scoliosis-and their etiologies, including idiopathic, congenital, neuromuscular, tumors, neurofibromatosis, and more. All too often in other works, too much attention has been focused on how to put in metalwork, without sufficiently discussing the what, when, and why. Authors Dickson and Harms provide a wealth of knowledge through experience that shows how important newer therapeutic concepts and surgical methods are, such that beyond just preventing the progression of deformity, it is now possible, with correctly performed surgery, to eliminate deformity and straighten spines permanently. Features: Evidence-based diagnostic and treatment concepts, emphasis on an understanding of the scientific principles providing the basis for good practice Superbly illustrated with many radiographs, CT images, and drawings Special newer surgical techniques, such as the anterior approach to the spine Spine surgeons, whether orthopaedically or neurosurgically trained, will value this authoritative treatise on spinal deformities.

      Modern management of spinal deformities