Salt

Salt
Author: Garnett Laidlaw Eskew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1948
Genre:
ISBN:

The Fifth Element

The Fifth Element
Author: Jorgen Brekke
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 125007391X

Police Inspector Odd Singsaker has been captured, imprisoned on an island off the Northern coast of Norway. He wakes to find himself holding a shotgun. Next to him is a corpse. But what events led him to this point? And how did he get here? A few weeks earlier, Felicia, his wife, disappeared. Though he didn’t know it, she was trying to find her way back to Odd to reconcile, but then she vanished into a snowstorm. Possibly involved is a corrupt, coldblooded cop from Oslo, a devious college student who’s stolen a great deal of cocaine from drug dealers, and a hit man hired by the drug dealers who have been robbed. All of these lives intersect with Odd’s as he searches for Felicia. The Fifth Element is ultimately the story of what happened to Felicia Stone. Within that journey, brutal crimes are uncovered, tenacious love shines through, and chilling characters with nothing to lose will stop at nothing to get what they want. Jorgen Brekke once again delivers a chilling thriller that readers will tear through to unravel what happened-and why.

Salt - The Everyday Miracle

Salt - The Everyday Miracle
Author: Graham Hodson
Publisher: Rockwood Publishing
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2023-11-03
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

Salt is essential for life. We simply cannot exist without it. Too little and we're in trouble, too much and we’re in even bigger trouble. It's amazing to think that such a simple, everyday substance like salt can have such a dramatic impact on our health and well-being... but it does. In this book, you will discover all there is to know about this unique, natural substance and the health benefits that can be derived from the correct use of natural salt. This book is written in three sections. Section 1: all about salt, including the health benefits and the dangers, salt inhalers, blood pressure, salt baths, salt water, hidden salts, salt in cooking, sea salt, natural alternatives to salt, and much more. Section 2: discusses Himalayan salt lamps and their health benefits, and also includes a really useful buyer’s guide. Section 3: covers cooking using salt blocks and advice about their care… AND also includes 12 fabulous recipes! “After reading an internet article about salt, I thought I would do some research of my own, so I got this book and I’m so glad I did. Packed full of information, I read it from cover to cover. Couldn’t put it down. Very well written. I loved it. Highly recommended.” Jennifer Boardman “I was encouraged to get this book by a work colleague who was horrified by the amount of salt I added to my meals at lunchtime. A real eye-opener to say the least. I learned so much and I would definitely recommend it.” David Aspinall “The section about salt is well worth the purchase price alone, but on top of that, you get another section on Himalayan salt lamps, and yet another section on salt cooking blocks… including recipes! Probably one of the best value books you’ll ever buy!” Jessica Finch

Salt

Salt
Author: Mark Kurlansky
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2003-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0698139151

“Kurlansky finds the world in a grain of salt.” - New York Times Book Review An unlikely world history from the bestselling author of Cod and The Basque History of the World Best-selling author Mark Kurlansky turns his attention to a common household item with a long and intriguing history: salt. The only rock we eat, salt has shaped civilization from the very beginning, and its story is a glittering, often surprising part of the history of humankind. A substance so valuable it served as currency, salt has influenced the establishment of trade routes and cities, provoked and financed wars, secured empires, and inspired revolutions. Populated by colorful characters and filled with an unending series of fascinating details, Salt is a supremely entertaining, multi-layered masterpiece.

Salt - The white gold of the earth

Salt - The white gold of the earth
Author: Marco Müller
Publisher: novum publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2024-03-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1642685194

Salt - white gold or white poison? Elixir of life or pathogen? How the primal element salt has ensured our survival and changed our lives is an exciting journey from the beginning of evolution to modern times. How could these white grains, which we hardly pay any attention to today, once be called "white gold"? The history of salt is extremely exciting; the extraction of salt brought us important technical achievements and changed landscapes. Cities and roads were built through mining and trade. Wars were fought over salt and it brought down colonial powers. Salt is thus closely interwoven with the history of mankind.

Tracks

Tracks
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 832
Release: 1955
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ISBN:

Fortress of the Soul

Fortress of the Soul
Author: Neil Kamil
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 1085
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1421429357

French Huguenots made enormous contributions to the life and culture of colonial New York during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Huguenot craftsmen were the city's most successful artisans, turning out unrivaled works of furniture which were distinguished by unique designs and arcane details. More than just decorative flourishes, however, the visual language employed by Huguenot artisans reflected a distinct belief system shaped during the religious wars of sixteenth-century France. In Fortress of the Soul, historian Neil Kamil traces the Huguenots' journey to New York from the Aunis-Saintonge region of southwestern France. There, in the sixteenth century, artisans had created a subterranean culture of clandestine workshops and meeting places inspired by the teachings of Bernard Palissy, a potter, alchemist, and philosopher who rejected the communal, militaristic ideology of the Huguenot majority which was centered in the walled city of La Rochelle. Palissy and his followers instead embraced a more fluid, portable, and discrete religious identity that encouraged members to practice their beliefs in secret while living safely—even prospering—as artisans in hostile communities. And when these artisans first fled France for England and Holland, then left Europe for America, they carried with them both their skills and their doctrine of artisanal security. Drawing on significant archival research and fresh interpretations of Huguenot material culture, Kamil offers an exhaustive and sophisticated study of the complex worldview of the Huguenot community. From the function of sacred violence and alchemy in the visual language of Huguenot artisans, to the impact among Protestants everywhere of the destruction of La Rochelle in 1628, to the ways in which New York's Huguenots interacted with each other and with other communities of religious dissenters and refugees, Fortress of the Soul brilliantly places American colonial history and material life firmly within the larger context of the early modern Atlantic world.

Salt, Diet and Health

Salt, Diet and Health
Author: G. A. MacGregor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1998-09-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780521635455

An accessible and forceful account of the harmful effects of excess salt in the human diet.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1060
Release: 1956
Genre: Mines and mineral resources
ISBN: