His seminal 1963 volume 'The Branch Will Not Break' is one example of his belief in the human spirit.
A key researcher in this field has been psychologist James J. Gibson, who has written numerous seminal volumes considering the senses in terms of holistic, self-contained perceptual systems.
Together with Johanna Nichols, he edited a seminal volume on evidentiality in language in 1986.
The publication in 1962 of Rachel Carson's seminal volume, Silent Spring catalysed the separation of environmental toxicology - and, subsequently, ecotoxicology - from classical toxicology.
Bill James, The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract: A seminal volume of baseball history by the leading sabermetrician of the day.
He edited two seminal volumes of Midwestern poetry, Heartland I and Heartland II, which put the Midwest on the literary map.
Lefty is most known for being one of the pioneers of Saltwater Fly fishing and his book, "Fly Fishing in Salt Water," is considered the seminal volume on the subject.
Some dietary supplements have been marketed with claims to increase seminal volume.
The United States President, John Adams, noted that Ponet's Treatise was the seminal volume that later political philosophers such as John Locke expanded upon.