After Dolly

After Dolly
Author: Ian Wilmut
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Cloning
ISBN: 9780393330267

Scientist Ian Wilmut describes the process by which he and other researchers at Scotland's Roslin Institute cloned the first mammal, a sheep named Dolly, and makes a case for the medical uses of cloning.

Cloning After Dolly

Cloning After Dolly
Author: Gregory E. Pence
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2004
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780742534087

In a new book building on his classic Who's afraid of Human Cloning? Pence continues to advocate a reasoned view of cloning.

Dream More

Dream More
Author: Dolly Parton
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1101600195

The legendary Dolly Parton shares her heartfelt hopes and dreams for everyone. Expanding on the popular commencement speech Dolly Parton gave at the University of Tennessee, Dream More is a deeper and richer exploration of the personal philosophy she has forged over the course of her astonishing career as a singer, songwriter, performer, and philanthropist. Dolly elaborates on the four great hopes she wants us all to embrace: Dream more, Learn more, Care more, and Be more. She offers examples from her own life, from her childhood in the hills of eastern Tennessee to her life as the iconic performer she is today. From one of the legends of our time, Dream More is an honest, funny, and uplifting anthem for all who want to take charge of their lives and forge a future on their own terms.

Miss Polly Had a Dolly

Miss Polly Had a Dolly
Author: Liz Pichon
Publisher: Ladybird Books
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2006
Genre: Board books
ISBN: 9781846460494

Miss Polly Had a Dolly has been refreshed with a brand new cover and is presented in a sparkly new format. The well-known rhyme incorporates movement and singing whilst also introducing children to the written word. Young children will love the bright, colourful artwork and have great fun doing the actions to the simple rhyme.

The Second Creation

The Second Creation
Author: Ian Wilmut
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2001
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780674005860

The cloning of Dolly in 1996 from the cell of an adult sheep was a pivotal moment in history. For the first time, a team of scientists, led by Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell, was able to clone a whole mammal using a single cultured adult body cell, a breakthrough that revolutionized three technologies--genetic engineering, genomics, and cloning by nuclear transfer from adult cells—and brought science ever closer to the possibility of human cloning. In this definitive account, the scientists who accomplished this stunning feat explain their hypotheses and experiments, their conclusions, and the ethical and scientific ramifications of their work. Written with award-winning science writer Colin Tudge, The Second Creation is a landmark work that details the most exciting and challenging scientific discovery of the twentieth century.

DollyWould

DollyWould
Author: Sh!t Theatre
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2018-03-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1786824663

Oh look, 2016 Fringe First winners Sh!t Theatre again. What is it this time? Oh, is it unemployment? Is there a crisis? Did the government do something wrong again? No, it's a show about Dolly Parton. We fucking love her. For DollyWould Sh!t Theatre researched Dolly Parton. They watched films, read about her childhood, interviewed her and visited her Tennessee theme park Dollywood. Combining text, music, video and giant boob costumes, this show celebrates all that is Dolly, including the Scottish sheep, so named because she was cloned from a mammary gland. The book also features colour photographs from the show and from the duo's trip to Dollywood. Following the award-winning sell-out Letters to Windsor House – which was named one of Time Out's top ten theatre shows of the year – Sh!t Theatre returned with DollyWould, a bold, eccentric show which enjoyed a 100% sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

The Doctor Will See You Now

The Doctor Will See You Now
Author: John Patrick
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Inc
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1991
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822203179

THE STORIES: In THE CHIROPODIST, the doctor and nurse are embroiled in yet another chase scene around the office. As the nurse says, this chiropodist is over-drawn, over-wrought and oversexed. Tired of this perennial scene, the nurse takes the si

Possum Living: How to Live Well without a Job and With (Almost) No Money

Possum Living: How to Live Well without a Job and With (Almost) No Money
Author: Dolly Freed
Publisher: Tin House Books
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1947793217

“A back-to-the-land classic” (Garden & Gun) that will “inspire you to embrace a simpler life” (O, The Oprah Magazine). In the late seventies, at the age of eighteen and with a seventh-grade education, Dolly Freed wrote Possum Living about the five years she and her father lived off the land on a half-acre lot outside of Philadelphia. At the time of its publication in 1978, Possum Living became an instant classic, known for its plucky narration and no-nonsense practical advice on how to quit the rat race and live frugally. In her delightful, straightforward, and irreverent style, Freed guides readers on how to buy and maintain a home, raise and grow their own food, cope with the law, stay healthy, save money, and more, all in the name of self-reliant, independent living. Forty years later, Possum Living remains an essential guide to going off the grid. This updated edition includes an introduction by Novella Carpenter, and new wisdom from Freed on aging, used cars, emergency funds, and how to get back in touch with yourself. Possum Living, says Freed, is about how to cook; to go fishing; to be with family, friends, and neighbors; to forage for wild berries; to enjoy a hobby; to relax; or, even better, to do nothing at all. Some of the best living, she reminds us, happens in possum time.

Unreal Estate

Unreal Estate
Author: Michael Gross
Publisher: Broadway
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 076793265X

A history of lucrative real estate in Los Angeles shares the lesser-known contributions of a range of figures from Douglas Fairbanks and Marilyn Monroe to Howard Hughes and Ronald Reagan. By the best-selling author of Rogues' Gallery.