Author: Stan Rogal
Publisher: Insomniac Press
Keywords: restless
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 1998-04-01
List price: $14.99
ISBN-10: 1895837197
ISBN-13: 9781895837193
Short stories about the heart of romantic relationships.
Author: Gary Larson
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Keywords: restless, chickens
Number of Pages: 112
Published: 1993-10-01
List price: $12.99
ISBN-10: 0836217179
ISBN-13: 9780836217179
A new collection of Far Side humor presents 150 outrageous new cartoons that capture the demented, offbeat humor of the author of Cows of Our Planet, Unnatural Selections, and Night of the Crash-Test Dummies. Original.
Author: Phil Englehardt
Publisher: Gadsden Publishing
Keywords: restless, motorcycleman
Number of Pages: 187
Published: 2004-01
List price: $15.00
ISBN-10: 0974458805
ISBN-13: 9780974458809
•A classic novel of modern times. •A new definitive voice of the Boomer Generation. •"Easy Rider"…the day after. MotorcycleMan: Restless by Phil Englehardt, is the story of Ian Payne, a middle-aged man, who’s a product of the 60s, and Englehardt’s fictional shadow twin. Payne is going through a crisis and decides to shed the life he’s created, and quickly finds there are no easy answers. The dream of dreams begins, as he starts a new journey and winds his way across America. The stories start and keep on coming as MotorcycleMan reports from the front lines of male mid-l
Author: T. William Phillips
Publisher: iUniverse
Keywords: heart, restless
Number of Pages: 520
Published: 2010-06-07
List price: $26.95
ISBN-10: 1450232515
ISBN-13: 9781450232517
HIS RESTLESS HEART BEAT TO A RHYTHM OF ITS OWN- a rhythm that had once been so prevalent in the core of his soul, but had long been lost under the thick layers of routine, expectation, and responsibility created by a quiet, civilized life. Konrad Quintero de Leon, a young American man, having just returned home to New York after his schooling at Oxford University, decides to venture west to rediscover that lost rhythm and peel off the layers that have muffled it for so long. Set in the 1840s, some of America’s most restless years, Konrad begins an endless journey in search of his own
Author: Perminder Sachdev
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Keywords: legs, restless, akathisia
Number of Pages: 441
Published: 1995-04-28
List price: $160.00
ISBN-10: 0521444268
ISBN-13: 9780521444262
This volume provides the first comprehensive account of the scientific and clinical aspects of akathisia and related syndromes such as restless legs syndrome (RLS), other forms of motor restlessness, and neuroleptic-induced dysphoria. The main focus is on drug-induced akathisia and its various subtypes. The author explores its relationship to the restlessness caused by other neurological disorders, presents a new synthesis of the pathophysiological mechanisms of akathisia, and provides arguments for new operational criteria for the research diagnosis of drug-induced akathisia. Strategies for
Author: Peter Augustine Lawler
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Keywords: mind, restless
Number of Pages: 210
Published: 1993-05-28
List price: $90.00
ISBN-10: 0847678237
ISBN-13: 9780847678235
Offers an account of Alexis de Tocqueville’s thought and life. Lawler attempts to make clear the understanding of the human condition that is at the foundation of Tocqueville’s mixed view of human liberty, and provide an understanding of liberty that does justice to human existence.
Author: Leo Damrosch
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Keywords: genius, restless, rousseau, jacques, jean
Number of Pages: 576
Published: 2005-11-01
List price: $30.00
ISBN-10: 0618446966
ISBN-13: 9780618446964
The extraordinary life of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the eighteenth-century literary genius who changed the course of history, traced with novelistic verve.Motherless child, failed apprentice, autodidact, impossibly odd lover, Jean-Jacques Rousseau burst unexpectedly onto the eighteenth-century scene as a literary provocateur whose works electrified readers from the start. Rousseau’s impact on American social and political thought remains deep, wide, and, to some, even infuriating. Leo Damrosch beautifully mines Rousseau’s books--The Social Contract, one of the greatest works on political the