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The Dinosaur Hunters: A True Story of Scientific Rivalry and the Discovery of the Prehistoric World
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The Disappearing First Amendment
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The Discipline of Western Supremacy: Modes of Foreign Relations and Political Economy, Volume III
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The Diseased Brain and the Failing Mind: Dementia in Science, Medicine and Literature of the Long Twentieth Century (Explorations in Science and Literature)
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The Disintegration of the Monolith (Interverso)
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The Disordered Couple
0Original price was: ₹4,015.36.₹4,015.36Current price is: ₹4,015.36.Master effective strategies for treating couples navigating complex mental and relational disorders. This essential guide equips mental health professionals in India with cutting-edge, culturally sensitive, and evidence-based clinical techniques. Gain updated insights on social media’s impact, evolving relationship norms, and DSM-5 revisions, alongside practical interventions for diverse couples. An indispensable resource for therapists, counselors, and psychiatrists, it enhances couples counseling skills and ensures the most relevant, effective care for every client. Essential reading for anyone in marital or clinical practice seeking to excel in disordered couple therapy.
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The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson: Volume 6 (Cambridge Library Collection – Naval and Military History)
0₹4,189.61Journey into a pivotal era of naval warfare with Volume 6 of Horatio Nelson’s dispatches. Covering May 1804 to July 1805, this volume vividly details Nelson’s pursuit of the French fleet across the Mediterranean and Atlantic. Offering direct insights into his strategic brilliance and leadership during the Napoleonic Wars, these historical documents are invaluable. Essential reading for students of military history, maritime strategy enthusiasts, and collectors of primary source material. Experience Nelson’s command firsthand and deepen your understanding of British naval dominance. A treasure for serious historians in India.
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The Dissolution of Yugoslavia and the Badinter Arbitration Commission: A Contextual Study of Peace-making Efforts in the Post-cold War World
0₹7,522.50Explore the intricate legal journey through Yugoslavia’s dissolution and the crucial role of the Badinter Arbitration Commission. This contextual study offers a deep dive into post-Cold War peace-making efforts, examining how the Commission’s jurisprudence challenged traditional international law. Essential for students and professionals in international relations, political science, and legal studies across India, it provides vital insights into state-centric legal paradigms and conflict resolution. Understand the complexities that reshaped global legal thinking.
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The Domain of the Novel: Reflections on Some Historical Definitions
0₹746.25Uncover the expansive domain of the novel genre through a profound literary analysis. This essential volume traces historical definitions, examining how classic works, notably Indian literature featuring R.K. Narayan, articulate personal voices within dynamic socio-political contexts. Gain insights into diverse literary traditions and conflicts of identity and nationalism across global and Indian narratives. A must-read for literature scholars, researchers, and students in India interested in literary theory and the novel’s enduring legacy.
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The Domestic Politics of Foreign Aid
0₹14,762.20Unlock the intricate dynamics behind global foreign aid. This pivotal book explores how domestic politics, societal actors, and institutional frameworks within donor nations profoundly influence international development policy. It challenges common explanations rooted solely in humanitarianism, revealing the actual political arenas that shape national preferences for global redistribution. Drawing on extensive case studies, this work offers a deep dive into the political science of aid-giving patterns. Essential reading for students, researchers, and professionals in international relations and development studies seeking a nuanced understanding of foreign policy and global development.
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The DOSE Effect: Unlock the secret powers of dopamine, serotonin and more in this self-help guide to living a happier life from a Sunday Times Bestselling neuroscientist – new for 2025!
0₹299.25Unlock a happier, healthier you with “The DOSE Effect” by TJ Power, a Sunday Times Bestselling neuroscientist. This self-help guide reveals the secrets to harnessing dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins – your brain’s natural happiness boosters. Learn simple, actionable habits to balance your brain chemistry, boost motivation, deepen connections, elevate your mood, and find calm amidst the chaos of modern life. A must-read for 2025 from The Bookish Owl, “The DOSE Effect” provides practical strategies to optimize your mental well-being and transform your everyday experiences. Discover the power within you!
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The Double Shift: Spinoza and Marx on the Politics of Work
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