Frommer’s Naples & Amalfi Coast Day by Day guide is a full-colour, practical and accessible book. The guides are aimed at sophisticated travellers who are looking for a very accessible read to make the most of their stay. Through the use of special-interest tours in the books, travellers are able to get a good idea of the geography of this region instantly before exploring it in an interesting way, giving people some surprising choices for what to see and do, that they might not have thought to consider normally.
Good Wine: The New BasicsAlthough people love to drink wine, many feel intimidated by the amount of information and training it takes to become even partly knowledgeable. Young professionals and boomers alike demand a basic wine book, but not a "dummies" book that sacrifices sophistication or detail.
"Good Wine, the New Basics" removes the intimidation factor, and presents the information in an intelligent, tasteful and accessible format that includes all aspects of wine knowledge. A perfect gift for friends and family planning to travel to various wine regions the world over.
Noted expert’s clearly written discussions of essential ideas of highly useful mathematical approach to human behavior and decision-making. Lucid, accessible treatment of such concepts as "utility," "strategy," and the difference between "non-zero" and "zero-sum" games. Minimum of mathematical prerequisites makes it accessible to non-mathematicians.
The third edition of this authoritative, comprehensive, in-depth medical guide features information on more than 1,700 medical topics in language accessible to adult laypersons.
On Our Mind: Salience, Context, and Figurative Language
In this volume, Rachel Giora explores how the salient meanings of words--the meanings that stand out as most prominent and accessible in our minds--shape how we think and how we speak. For Giora, salient meanings display interesting effects in both figurative and literal language. In both domains, speakers and writers creatively exploit the possibilities inherent in the fact that, while words have multiple meanings, some meanings are more accessible than others.