Aurifontina Chymica(1st Edition) by John Houpreght, Philip N. Wheeler Paperback, 154 Pages, Published 2015 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN-13: 978-1-5119-1426-0, ISBN: 1-5119-1426-2
"The most difficult and complex crimes require the most organised, multidisciplinary investigations. This book delineates the roles of law enforcement officials, medical professionals, prosecutors, and child protective services representatives in the investigation of various kinds of child maltreatment and exploitation."
The Holy Guide(2nd Edition) by John Heydon, Philip N. Wheeler Paperback, 608 Pages, Published 2018 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN-13: 978-1-72624-127-4, ISBN: 1-72624-127-0
"This text is a vital tool for all members of a child fatality review team, and it can serve as a guide for anyone trying to form a CFRT.While this illustrated text is an ideal tool for anyone who works on or with a child fatality review ..."
"This book contains 8 units of knowledge. Units include: Alternating current, AC Measurements, Capacitive Circuits, Inductive Circuits, Tuned Circuits, Transformers, Motors and Motor Controls, AC Home Applications."
"Heathkit book. Goes with Electronic Circuits Student Workbook, ISBN 0-87119-149-0"
The Betty Story A Chronicle of a Modern-Day Alchemical Experiment by PhilipWheeler Paperback, 134 Pages, Published 2007 by Createspace ISBN-13: 978-1-4348-1351-0, ISBN: 1-4348-1351-7
Twelve Keys Of Basilius Valentinus Alchemical Manuscripts by PhilipWheeler Paperback, 66 Pages, Published 2007 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN-13: 978-1-4348-1303-9, ISBN: 1-4348-1303-7
"Twelve Keys of Basil Valentine is one of the most important alchemical works available to modern students. First published in 1599 without illustrations, it achieved wider distribution as part of the Tripus Aureus (Golden Tripod) compendium edited by Michael Maier and published at Frankfurt in 1618 by Lucas Jennis. Lucas Jennis provided twelve engraved plates, one for each of the keys. These plates drew upon the allegorical descriptive ..."