![The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: And Other Clinical Tales](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/262/234/1602234262.0.m.jpg)
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: And Other Clinical Tales
de Sacks, Oliver
- Usado
- Muy bueno
- First
- Estado
- Muy bueno
- ISBN 10
- 0060970790
- ISBN 13
- 9780060970796
- Librería
-
Seattle, Washington, United States
Formas de pago aceptadas
Sobre este artículo
New York: Perennial Library, 1987. Very Good. First Perennial Library edition. Cover lightly handled and some scuffing to text block edges, otherwise in nice shape.
Sinopsis
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales is a 1985 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks describing the case histories of some of his patients. The title of the book comes from the case study of a man with visual agnosia. The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat became the basis of an opera of the same name by Michael Nyman, which premiered in 1986.
Reseñas
(¡Iniciar sesión or Crear una cuenta primero!)
Detalles
- Librería
- Twice Sold Tales, Capitol Hill
(US)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- 6211
- Título
- The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat: And Other Clinical Tales
- Autor
- Sacks, Oliver
- Estado del libro
- Usado - Muy bueno
- Cantidad disponible
- 1
- Encuadernación
- Unknown
- ISBN 10
- 0060970790
- ISBN 13
- 9780060970796
- Editorial
- Perennial Library
- Lugar de publicación
- New York
- Fecha de publicación
- 1987
- Palabras clave
- Office
Términos de venta
Twice Sold Tales, Capitol Hill
You buy it, we ship it. If you're unsatisfied, send it back for a refund.
Sobre el vendedor
Twice Sold Tales, Capitol Hill
Miembro de Biblio desde 2006
Seattle, Washington
Sobre Twice Sold Tales, Capitol Hill
We're a brick & mortar shop in Seattle. We've got six live-in cats.
Glosario
Algunos términos que podrían usarse en esta descripción incluyen:
- Edges
- The collective of the top, fore and bottom edges of the text block of the book, being that part of the edges of the pages of a...
- Text Block
- Most simply the inside pages of a book. More precisely, the block of paper formed by the cut and stacked pages of a book....