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Skin (2006)
The rich cultural canvas of the skin is placed within its broader biological context in a complete g...

Don't Flinch (2006)
Despite inheriting a moribund college football program, and half-empty stadium, Barry Alvarez never ...

The E-bomb (2005)
This timely book explains the next revolution in military weapons--directed-energy weapons (lasers)-...

Grant and Sherman (2005)
The first book to explore the important relationship between Generals Grant and Sherman discusses th...

In the Shadow of the Law (2005)
A group of attorneys is assigned to two controversial and difficult cases, a pro bono death-penalty ...

How to Have Your Hit Song Published (2006)
(Book). How to Have Your Hit Song Published is an indispensable, step-by-step guide for songwriters ...

The Business of Love (2005)
This book provides a step-by-step apprach on how to apply business concepts to marriage, such as wri...

Fundamental Concepts of Geometry (1983)
Fundamental Concepts of Geometry demonstrates in a clear and lucid manner the relationships of sever...

The New Southwest Home (2005)
Southwest homes have never been based on a single provincial style dominated by wagon wheels and wro...

Jane Goodall (2006)
An in-depth biography of Jane Goodall describes how the seminal scientist and naturalist revolutioni...

Beatrix Potter (2007)
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Armed Gunmen, True Facts, and Other Ridiculous Nonsense (2005)
Presents a series of tautologies and redundant phrases in common usage with humorous commentary by t...

Barefoot Contessa Parties! (2001)
Offers a wide array of menus for themed parties and such seasonal recipes as butternut squash, tomat...

The complete Peanuts (2005)
Collects all the "Peanuts" comic strips published from 1957 to 1958 in newspapers, including both da...

Inside the Not So Big House (2005)
A renowned architect illustrates how design elements such as cabinets, wainscoting, and pocket doors...

Princess Masako (2006)
A portrait of Princess Masako, the Harvard- and Oxford-educated woman who sacrificed her career as a...