Human beings
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Human beings
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Human beings
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- Man and the sense of mystery, Julien Ries
- Living, thinking, looking, essays, Siri Hustvedt
- Beelzebub's tales to his grandson, an objectively impartial criticism of the life of man, G.I. Gurdjieff
- Sacred journey, living purposefully and dying gracefully, Swami Rama
- Into the light, David Weber, Chris Kennedy
- Discover manga drawing, 30 easy lessons for drawing guys and girls, Mario Galea
- A systems view of man, Ludwig von Bertalanffy ; edited by Paul A. LaViolette
- By heresies distressed, David Weber
- The immortalist;, an approach to the engineering of man's divinity
- Man's lot, a trilogy, photos. and text by Walter Kaufmann
- Body modern, Fritz Kahn, scientific illustration, and the homuncular subject, Michael Sappol
- Man and technics;, a contribution to a philosophy of life., Translated from the German by Charles Francis Atkinson
- The great human race, National Geographic Studios, Season 1
- Foe, a novel, Iain Reid
- What is man?, Mark Twain ; foreword, Shelley Fisher Fishkin ; introduction, Charles Johnson ; afterword, Linda Wagner-Martin
- What is man., Translation by Gouverneur Paulding, introd. by Albert Béguin
- Generative man: psychoanalytic perspectives,, by Don S. Browning
- Between man and man., Tr. by Ronald Gregor Smith
- Bodies in revolt;, a primer in somatic thinking
- Anthropology from a pragmatic point of view, Immanuel Kant ; translated by Victor Lyle Dowdell ; rev. and edited by Hans H. Rudnick ; with an introd. by Frederick P. Van De Pitte
- Being salmon, being human, encountering the wild in us and us in the wild, Martin Lee Mueller
- Baby da Vinci, from head to toe, the Walt Disney Company ; The Baby Einstein Company
- The most human human, what talking with computers teaches us about what it means to be alive, Brian Christian
- Knowledge & existence;, an introduction to philosophical problems, [by] Joseph Margolis
- The invisible pyramid,, by Loren Eiseley. Woodcuts by Walter Ferro
- Dignos de ser humanos, una bueva perspectiva histórica de la humanidad, Rutger Bregman ; traducción de Gonzalo Fernández Gómez
- Comic artist's essential photo reference, people + poses, Buddy Scalera
- Ancient bones, unearthing the astonishing new story of how we became human, Madelaine Bohme, Rudiger Braun, Florian Breier ; foreword by David R. Begun ; translated by Jane Billinghurst
- The key to the sciences of man, the "impossible" relativity of value reactions, by D. G. Garan
- Out of chaos, Louis J. Halle
- How we are, Vincent Deary
- People and places., Illustrated by W. T. Mars and Jan Fairservis, and with photos
- Human, all too human, a book for free spirits, Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated by Marion Faber, with Stephen Lehmann ; introduction and notes by Marion Faber
- Manhood of humanity
- The ascent of man, a personal view by J. Bronowski, written and narrated by J. Bronowski ; producers, Adrian Malone, Dick Gilling ; a BBC Television and Time-Life Films co-production
- Male and female, Margaret Mead
- Grow or die;, the unifying principle of transformation, [by] George T. Lock Land
- The survival of the wisest, [by] Jonas Salk
- Breeds of men;, toward the adulthood of humankind, [by] J. Samuel Bois
- Science in the changing world, by Thomas Holland, H. Levy [and others] ... edited by Mary Adams
- Why us?, how science rediscovered the mystery of ourselves, James Le Fanu
- And the ocean was our sky, Patrick Ness
- Many dimensional man, decentralizing self, society, and the sacred, James Ogilvy
- Voices of convergence, [by] Daniel J. Leary
- Humankind, a brief history/, Felipe Fernández-Armesto
- Thus spake Zarathustra, a book for all and none, by Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated by Thomas Common
- Man is the measure, a cordial invitation to the central problems of philosophy, Reuben Abel
- Man's place in nature;, the human zoological group., Translated by René Hague
- Seven theories of human nature, Leslie Stevenson
- A field guide to humans, the natural history of a singular species, Ronald M. Smith
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