Volume 1 of the comprehensive variorum edition of Emily Dickinson’s poetry, edited by R. W. Franklin. It provides authoritative texts of her poems as they appeared in manuscript, including editorial variants. Based on extensive study of Dickinson’s original manuscripts.
A clear and comprehensive presentation of evolutionary genetics, updated from its 1989 first edition. Includes models, theory, mathematical approaches, and problem sets. New chapters address molecular genetics and reconstructing evolutionary history, with revisions on game theory and host–parasite interactions
This volume is the second in the Variorum Edition of Emily Dickinson’s poems, providing a comprehensive and meticulously annotated text of her poetry. Edited by R. W. Franklin, it presents variant readings from all known manuscripts, first editions, and other sources to offer scholars and readers a definitive text. The edition includes detailed textual notes, historical context, and critical …
Features four-color, self-contained exercises. Ideal for both majors and non-majors, requiring no prior organic chemistry. Includes microscopy, culture techniques, bacteriophage work, environmental controls, unknown identification systems, serological tests, and water/food/milk analyses. Comes with instructor's manual and extended experiments like Winogradsky columns and soil nitrogen cycles .
A well‑established lab manual featuring ~77 stand‑alone exercises in a four-color spiral‑bound format. Designed for both majors and non‑majors, it covers microscopy, aseptic techniques, staining, plating, microbial counts, bacteriophage, antibiotic testing, as well as applied and clinical immunology protocols . Includes detailed appendices on reagents, media recipes, tables, and identif…
A student-friendly, richly illustrated intro text aimed at allied-health and microbiology students. Covers microbial structure, metabolism, disease, control methods, biotechnology applications. Subsequent editions (6th–7th) updated with new pedagogical tools, case studies, and modern topics like genetic engineering and emerging diseases .
This volume of the anthology covers American literature from 1820 to 1865 and includes works by Washington Irving, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, and others. It reflects the cultural, social, and political dynamics of antebellum America.