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Product Description: For Sean Corrigan the past is simply what happened yesterday, until his twenty-first birthday, when he is given a journal left him by his father's brother Michael-a man he had not known existed. The journal, kept after his uncle fled from New York City to Ireland to escape prosecution for a murder he did not commit, draws Sean into a hunt for the truth about Michael's fate...read more
Paperback:
9781565129931 | Algonquin Books, February 14, 2012, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: For Sean Corrigan the past is simply what happened yesterday, until his twenty-first birthday, when he is given a journal left him by his father's brother Michael-a man he had not known existed.
CD/Spoken Word:
9781611745443 | Unabridged edition (Highbridge Co, February 14, 2012), cover price $39.95 | About this edition: For third-generation Irish-American Sean Corrigan, the past is whatever happened yesterday.
Hardcover:
9781118060001, titled "Advances in Materials Science for Environmental and Nuclear Technology II: Ceramic Transactions" | Amer Ceramic Society, July 12, 2011, cover price $140.00
Paperback:
9783908158561 | Trans Tech Pubn, March 1, 2011, cover price $165.00
Product Description: The barrel cortex contains the somatosensory representation of the whiskers on the face of the rodent and forms an early stage of cortical processing for tactile information. It is an area of great importance for understanding how the cerebral cortex works because the cortical columns that form the basic building blocks of the cerebral cortex can be seen within the barrel cortex...read more
Hardcover:
9780521852173 | 1 edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, April 30, 2008), cover price $140.00 | About this edition: The barrel cortex contains the somatosensory representation of the whiskers on the face of the rodent and forms an early stage of cortical processing for tactile information.
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