This is the first book to pull together all of Hahnemann's other writings. It contains a number of valuable essays including his first major essay that defined homeopathy "essay on new curative principles for ascertaining the curative power of drugs " and many more. Experience for yourself Hahnemann's genius and genuine philanthropy in "Similia similibus curantur".
Piers Dudgeon Bücher






The Girl from Leam Lane
- 280 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Born to an impoverished young Tyneside woman in 1906, Catherine Cookson lived a life marked by cruelty and neglect. At the age of 27, she was able to buy a house of her own—a hopeful sign that the escape from her past was complete. In fact, her struggle had barely begun. Following the loss of four babies, a nervous breakdown, and confinement in a psychiatric hospital, she was brought to the brink of suicide and forced to confront the tragedies of her life. The author has known Catherine Cookson for many years and was given full cooperation on this biography by the novelist and her husband Tom, who provided many of the photographs for the book. Originally published in 1997, it tells the story of her long and eventful life through the heroines in her books.
The Biography of Edward de Bono. Breaking Out of the Box
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Gamesman, tactician, provocateur, Edward de Bono is an entrepreneur whose product is thinking. In this biography, Piers Dudgeon reveals the man and the way he developed his thinking systems and provides a synthesis of his ideas, showing how they have been employed in businesses around the world.
The woman of substance. The life and books of Barbara Taylor Bradford
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The definitive biography of Barbara Taylor Bradford is every bit as dramatic as any of her novels.
Barbara Taylor Bradford: The Biography
- 274 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
'Astonishing... A fascinating and obsessively close look at one of the great rags-to-riches stories of our time.' Sunday Express From working-class dreamer on the cobbled streets of Yorkshire to one of the world's most successful authors on the sweeping avenues of Manhattan, the rise of Barbara Taylor Bradford is by any standard extraordinary. In this incredible story of suffering, loss and triumph over adversity, fact and fiction proceed side by side in a unique collaboration, the first time that Taylor Bradford has participated in a memoir of any kind, and one that has turned out to be as much a revelation to her as it will certainly be to her readers. 'A woman of Real substance: the amazing story of how Barbara Taylor Bradford discovered she was the secret grandchild of a philandering aristocrat.' The Mail on Sunday 'Enthralling - a story no less gripping than any of her blockbusters.' You Magazine 'Dudgeon is a fine writer with a dogged determination to find out what makes his subject tick.' The Glasgow Herald