Książka uzupełniająca do podstawowego podręcznika nauki łaciny – Lingua Latina medicinalis. Podręcznik dla studentów medycyny, napisanego przez tych samych autorów. Jest t...więcej »
Wydanie kardiologiczne w serii „W gabinecie lekarza specjalisty”, pod redakcją prof. dr. hab. n. med. Artura Mamcarza zostało poświęcone kluczowym kwestiom związanym z lipidologią, a przede wszystk...więcej »
Jedyna w Polsce publikacja dotycząca lipoedemy czyli problemu dotyczącego dziesięciu procent kobiet na całym świecie. Choroba ta charakteryzuje się niekontrolowanym przyrostem tkanki tłuszczowej, g...więcej »
Buck Duane is a famous gunfighter and outlaw, who's recruited by the Texas Rangers to help clean up a border town plagued by crime. It's a rare opportunity to do good in the eye...więcej »
An aristocrat and his daughter are targeted by a former peasant who hides his true identity to ingratiate himself into the world of French royalists. After gaining their trust, he attempt...więcej »
A 12-year-old boy called Marco Loristan, is sent on a secret mission by his father, a Samavian patriot, to deliver an important message across Europe. The young man is joined by his neighborhood...więcej »
Lourdes (1894) is a novel by French author Émile Zola. Lourdes is the first installment in Zola's celebrated Three Cities Trilogy. Published toward the end of Zola's career,...więcej »
Kolejny numer z serii „W gabinecie lekarza specjalista. Reumatologia”, pod redakcją naukową prof. dr hab. Marii Majdan, skierowany do praktykujących reumatologów, ortopedów, lekarzy rodzinnych, spe...więcej »
Madame Midas (1888) is a mystery novel by Fergus Hume. Although not as successful as The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1886), an immediate bestseller for Hume, Madame Midas is a ...więcej »
Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo (1921) is a thriller by Anglo-French writer William Le Queux. Published at the height of Le Queux's career as a leading author of popular thrillers, Mademoi...więcej »
Orphaned as a teen, Carol Milford grew up in a city in Minnesota. Already a compassionate person, Carol's time studying in college and grad school exposed her to diverse, radical ideas and lifes...więcej »
Kolejne, już VI wydanie cieszącego się ogromną popularnością atlasu, który przedstawia anatomię człowieka w przystępny i usystematyzowany sposób. W obecnej edycji bogaty materiał ilus...więcej »
The Man With the Black Feather (1909) is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux. Originally a journalist, Leroux turned to fiction after reading the works of Arthur Conan Doyle and Edgar ...więcej »
Notable for the first appearance of P.G Wodehouse's popular reoccurring characters, Bertie and Jeeves, The Man with Two Left Feet and Other Stories features thirteen funny and sentimental...więcej »
Marching Men (1917) is a novel by Sherwood Anderson. Both fictional and autobiographical, Anderson's second novel is a coming of age story that explores the individual and collective iden...więcej »
Set in a district of the Cape Colony, a British settlement in South Africa, young Allan Quatermain and Marie Marias meet when they share the same tutor. Though they quickly befriend each other, ...więcej »
Born into a large family of Asian ethnicity in Canada, Marion Ascough always felt like an outsider, not just because of her heritage, but also because of her aspiration to be an artist. At home,...więcej »
In the midst of illness and hunger, two men murder a boy and are forced to reckon with the impending wrath of a mystery avenger. Marked "Personal" is an intense drama fueled by des...więcej »
When Lord Marmion, a favorite of the king, becomes enamored by Clara, a rich noble woman, he is willing to stop at nothing to get her attention. Though Clara is engaged to the heroic Sir Ralph D...więcej »
Martin Eden (1909) is a novel by American writer Jack London. The book follows the tradition of the Künstlerroman, a narrative that traces the life and development of an artist, to tell...więcej »