The latest book of minimalist yet richly tactile projects by Dutch architect Bob Manders, illuminating his synergistic approach to light, space, and nature In this book, an inspiring combination of ar
'I constantly try to look further than the normal eye would see: my minimalistic structures are not bare, but in fact enriched by way of focusing on just other aspects than those that appear logical a
Part of a series on the history and legacies of the Roman Empire, this monograph on coins of the late imperial period examines symbolism and patterns in the depictions of the multiple emperors of the
A wacky tall tale about how musicians first learned to play together. All the musicians in the kingdom are so awful that the king sends his men-at-arms to round up musicians and feed them to the roya
A true and poignant story of two "gurlz" who met and eventually fell in love. A rare thing in the transitory world of TVs where love takes a back window and everthing is fuelled by sex, parties, prost
This artist-designed publication documents Isolated Rooms,” a 2003 exhibition by Mark Manders at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago. These installati
The goal of this Nepali grammar is to provide a reference to the fundamental Nepali parts of speech, its word types, and its rules of word formation from the Nepali perspective. The book begins with a
Little Baby Mummy wants just one more game of hide-and-shriek with Big Mama Mummy before bedtime. The night is deep and dark, full of friendly creatures that click their clacky teeth and whoosh past o
It’s the perfect read-aloud! A flustered cat is on the verge of crying fowl in a farmyard story that will crack kids up.Jack the cat is building the perfect nest. It’s bound to attract t
A delightfully illustrated alphabetical examination of the history of piracy uses poetry and expository text to cover topics including legendary ships, fabled hideouts, notorious villains like Edward
Three grizzled cowboys—Dwight, Darryl, and Dub—are stuck out on the range at Christmastime, roping steers and wrestling longhorns. Reminiscing about their childhood Christmases, they try to make the
A funny rhyming story about the silly things pirates do when they go to school.Pirates and their parrots go to school, and it's time to hang up their swords and have fun. They learn reading and math,
Spookiness abounds in an A to Z collection of creepy characters, including Aliens, the Bogeyman, Cyclops, Dracula, and Eyeballs, going all the way to Zombies, and featuring lots for chills and thrills
A lively Level 1 easy reader for Thanksgiving!A family of turkeys gathers from near and far to celebrate their special day!An easy-to-read rhyming story from bestselling author Grace Maccarone with hu
Here is an epistolary picture book with a T. rex in a role similar to that of the mouse in If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.A little girl is turning six in two weeks, and she's decided to invite a Tyranno
In Venice in the 1890s, a cafe owner takes in a stray cat she names Nini. This is against her better judgment, for the cafe is modest, and she has nothing to spare. But in no time at all, the cat beco
Stone Age people invented the first knives...and also the first spoons.In the Middle Ages the first books of manners told readers to wipe their greasy fingers on the tablecloth. And in 1669 King Louis
Everybody knows about the Pilgrims?pious, sober voyagers who sought new lives in the New World. But two very bad Pilgrims have been largely forgotten by history, and they?re ready to tell their story!
"The illustrations are fresh and comical and send a clear messageabout the importance of reading." — SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNALStep aboard, buccaneers and book lovers! On the Salty Carrot sails a wild, ro