Books by "James S. Storer"

12 books found

The Baxter Manuscripts

The Baxter Manuscripts

by James Phinney Baxter

1908

Our English cathedrals

Our English cathedrals

by James Sibree

1911

The Imperial Island

The Imperial Island

by James Frothingham Hunnewell

1886

England's Chronicle in Stone

England's Chronicle in Stone

by James Frothingham Hunnewell

1886

A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: S-Z

A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: S-Z

by James Savage, John Farmer, Orrando Perry Dexter

1860

This is the basic genealogical dictionary of early New England settlers, giving the name of every settler who arrived in New England before 1692 regardless of their station, rank, or fortune. Alphabetically arranged for each it gives the dates of his marriage and death, dates of birth, marriage and death of his children, and birthdates and names of the grandchildren. According to the author, "nineteen twentieths of the people of these New England colonies in 1775 were descendants of those found here in 1692, and probably seven-eighths of them were offspring of the settlers before 1642."

Concepts in Male Health

Concepts in Male Health

by James E. Leone

2012 · John Wiley & Sons

Concepts in Male Health: Perspectives Across the Lifespan Concepts in Male Health: Perspectives Across the Lifespan offers a practical approach to understanding the health of males of all races, ethnicities, socioeconomic status, cultures, ages, and orientations. Each chapter of this book comprehensively reviews an important dimension of male health and examines the contributing historical, epidemiological, psychosocial, cultural-ethical, legal, political, and economic influences. The diverse range of topics allows for complete coverage ranging from body structures—and sexuality to aggression and occupational health. The book contains the most recent research and evidence-based science and addresses issues in male health throughout the lifespan in an easy-to-understand format. Learning objectives are presented in an accessible format and reflect real life situations. Review questions provided at the end of each chapter address health-specific content included in the chapter and span both the scope and the breadth of the information. This book is ideal for programs in health education, public health, community health nursing, gender studies, and other health sciences.