Books by "Robert L. Thorp"

5 books found

The Great Bronze Age of China

The Great Bronze Age of China

by Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Robert W. Bagley, Jenny F. So, Maxwell K. Hearn

1980 · Metropolitan Museum of Art

Describes the Chinese Bronze Age, including the development of the Chinese state, writing, religion and architecture.

Understanding Beth Henley

Understanding Beth Henley

by Robert J. Andreach

2006 · Univ of South Carolina Press

Beth Henley remains best known for 'Crimes of the Heart', a play that won the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award and later was made into a major motion picture. This introduction to the Mississippi-born playwright and her body of work presents Henley's plays as a unified whole.

The Story of the United States

The Story of the United States

by Robert Digges Wimberly Connor

1916

Harwood-Nuss' Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine

Harwood-Nuss' Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine

by Allan B. Wolfson, Robert L. Cloutier, Gregory W. Hendey, Louis J. Ling

2020 · Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Clinically focused and evidence-based, Harwood-Nuss’ Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine, Seventh Edition, is a comprehensive, easy-to-use reference for practitioners and residents in today’s Emergency Department (ED). Templated chapters rapidly guide you to up to date information on clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, evaluation, management, and disposition, including highlighted critical interventions and common pitfalls. This concise text covers the full range of conditions you’re likely to see in the ED, with unmatched readability for quick study and reference.

Race and Schooling in the South, 1880-1950

Race and Schooling in the South, 1880-1950

by Robert A. Margo

1990 · University of Chicago Press

Robert A. Margo mines a wealth of newly available census data and school district records to explore the experience of blacks in the American economy. Identifying the links between educational expenditures, racial discrimination, and occupational mobility, he clarifies the costs of segregation.