One in 1000

One in 1000
Author: Sonia Alcón
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2017-10-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781527214743

An illustrated journey of a boy with walking difficulties and the extraordinary resourcefulness of a child's mind. A heart-warming story about coping with difference. A fun adventure with a final reward. The first book of BAFTA winning animator Sonia Alcon.

Congenital Clubfoot

Congenital Clubfoot
Author: Ignacio V. Ponseti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 162
Release: 1996
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Clubfoot is the most common congenital foot deformity. The great majoriy of clubfeet can be corrected in infancy in just a few weeks when treated by expert orthopaedic surgeons. The best and safest treatment is manipulation followed by the application of a plaster cast. This book describes the best and safest treatment for the most common clubfoot deformities. It provides a sound introduction to the theory underlying the approach, and gives full practical details to enable clinicians to carry out the procedures with confidence. It also covers common errors in treatment and how to avoid them.

The Return of Clubfoot

The Return of Clubfoot
Author: Williams Valentine
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2023-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9359955507

"The Return of Clubfoot" by using Valentine Williams is a captivating espionage novel that resurrects the infamous and enigmatic crook mastermind, Clubfoot. Set against the backdrop of post-World War I Europe, the narrative introduces readers to the cunning and elusive antagonist, Clubfoot, who reemerges after his presumed demise. Colonel Jefferson Gans, an excellent and constant detective, unearths himself in an excessive-stakes chase in opposition to time as he discovers that Clubfoot, a crook believed to have perished, is again to enact a brand new wave of sinister schemes. Williams weaves a web of intrigue, espionage, and suspense as Gans embarks on a quest to recognize the elusive and malevolent Clubfoot. The narrative explores the complexity of the criminal thoughts and the demanding situations confronted through Gans in his pursuit of justice and to protect society from Clubfoot's nefarious plans. "The Return of Clubfoot" stands as a testament to Williams' ability in crafting an engrossing and interesting narrative inside the realm of espionage and detective fiction. Through a chain of clever plot twists and gripping suspense, Williams creates a world wherein the battle among right and evil takes center level, showcasing the relentless chase and the clash of intellects among the protagonist and the enigmatic Clubfoot.

Ole Club Foot

Ole Club Foot
Author: Pat Jordan
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1468572377

Ole Club Foot was born with a deformity in one foot, so running away from trouble was not an option. He learned different and better ways to survive. He grew a huge body and a world class rack. He became king of his domain. Hunters were saying that he was one of those unkillable bucks. Bruce Turner learned as a young hunter how to use all his senses to a high degree to make him a hunter above everyone else. It was said that he could track down anything and kill any buck he went after, but it will take all of Bruce's skills and knowledge to kill a buck as wise as Ole Club Foot. Bruce was at home in the woods where he never expected to find a beautiful girl in the woods with his same interest, but when he saves her life, she misunderstands and turns away from him. Would he ever get a chance to win her back? Bruce, the girl, and Ole Club Foots lives get intertwined and reach an exciting climax that you don't want to miss. Pat Jordan, the author of Ole Club Foot, has spent 45 years chasing whitetails in Northern Michigan. A lot of the material he writes about in this book was taken from personal experience or from those he's hunted with.

The Bear Family at Home, and How the Circus Came to Visit Them

The Bear Family at Home, and How the Circus Came to Visit Them
Author: Curtis Dwight Wilbur
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2023-11-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

In 'The Bear Family at Home, and How the Circus Came to Visit Them' by Curtis Dwight Wilbur, readers are immersed in a charming tale of a bear family navigating daily life, complete with unexpected visitors from the circus. Wilbur's writing style is delightful and engaging, perfect for capturing the imagination of both children and adults alike. The book falls within the genre of children's literature with a focus on anthropomorphic animals in domestic settings, making it a delightful and heartwarming read for all ages. The vivid descriptions and whimsical storytelling create a world that feels both familiar and magical, ensuring that readers will be transported into the bear family's enchanting world. Curtis Dwight Wilbur, known for his love of the natural world and storytelling, draws on his passion for animals and adventure to craft this delightful tale. His background as a conservationist and former Secretary of the Navy undoubtedly influenced the themes of family, community, and unexpected friendships found within the pages of this book. 'The Bear Family at Home' is a perfect recommendation for anyone seeking a charming and uplifting story that celebrates the joys of home and the magic of unexpected encounters.

Disability in Ptolemaic Egypt and the Hellenistic World

Disability in Ptolemaic Egypt and the Hellenistic World
Author: Alexandra F. Morris
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2024-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1040263240

This is one of the first single-authored books to utilise Critical Disability Studies and the lens of embodiment to comprehensively unveil, explore, and celebrate disability in Ptolemaic Egypt and the Hellenistic world through a critical examination of art, artefacts, texts, and human remains. Through a thoughtful investigation, this volume reveals often-overlooked narratives of disability within Ptolemaic Egypt and the larger Hellenistic world (332 BCE to 30 BCE). Chapters explore evidence of physical and intellectual disability, ranging from named individuals; representations of people and mythological figures with dwarfism, blindness and vision impairments; cerebral palsy; mobility impairments; spinal disability; and medicine, healing, and prosthetics. Morris examines the historiographical ways in which disability has been approached, and how ancient disability histories are (mis)represented in various contemporary spaces. It uses terminology informed by the disability community and offers guidance for disability inclusivity in curatorial and pedagogical museum and university contexts, as well as prioritizing disability as an essential area of research in ancient world studies and assisting readers with the identification of ancient disability artefacts. The first-book length treatment of the subject, Disability in Ptolemaic Egypt and the Hellenistic World provides a much-needed resource for students and scholars of ancient Egypt, Egyptology, Classics, Classical Studies, and disability in the ancient world. It is also suitable for researchers in Disability Studies, practitioners in broader Ancient World Studies, and museum and heritage professionals. It is accessible to disabled people curious about their own history, as well as nondisabled people interested in disability history and those interested in a more accurate view of ancient Egyptian history.