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Gordon Holmes

    The de Bercy Affair: A Winter and Furneaux Mystery
    The House of Silence
    A Mysterious Disappearance
    A Treatise On Vocal Physiology and Hygiene, With Especial Reference to the Cultivation and Preservation of the Voice
    Human Physiology; Volume 2
    Human Physiology; Volume 3
    • Human Physiology; Volume 3

      • 690pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      A comprehensive and accessible introduction to the study of human physiology. Written by Gordon Holmes, a renowned physiologist of the early 20th century, the book covers all the major systems of the human body, from the nervous system to the circulatory system to the endocrine system. With clear explanations and helpful illustrations throughout, this book is an excellent resource for students and professionals alike.

      Human Physiology; Volume 3
    • The House of Silence

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      A gripping mystery novel about a young woman named Eileen who inherits a mansion in the moors of Scotland, only to discover that it hides deadly secrets and a sinister past, written by British author Gordon Holmes.

      The House of Silence
    • A Winter and Furneaux Mystery The brutal murder of the well-known French actress Rose de Bercy had rocked London. But when Chief Inspector Winter investigates he finds himself facing more complications than expected. Was the murderer an Anarchist bent on revenge, the rich American with whom the actress had been involved, or as he comes to suspect, someone much closer to the Chief Inspector, namely his right-hand man, Detective Inspector Furneaux. With everyone involved working at cross-purposes, even within Scotland Yard, Winter had his work cut out for him as he seeks justice in . . . The de Bercy Affair!

      The de Bercy Affair: A Winter and Furneaux Mystery
    • Die Geschichte Der Laryngologie

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

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      Die Geschichte Der Laryngologie