A chilling portrait of evil that reveals the dark side of the swinging Sixties. Using Manson's own words David J. Krajicek, a former professor of journalism at Columbia University, tells the story of
Open this book and, using the included magical press-out "flashlight," illuminate a nighttime world full of amazing animals! Whether exploring an Amazon jungle or an African safari, kids ages 6 and up
Zen has for centuries taught a wisdom that is still deeply relevant today. In this compilation, author William Wray has selected a range of sayings, tales, and verses from within the Zen tradition. Ea
Mindfulness—being in the moment—is a great way to discover who you really are, and there's no better way of finding this out than by keeping a mindfulness journal.In a world full of noise and distract
When Marilla and Matthew decide to adopt a boy from an orphanage, they are not sure what to expect...and it's certainly not the imaginative, red-haired little girl who arrives at Green Gables.Follow A
A woman receives two severed ears in a cardboard box, a government-worker is found dead on the London Underground, and two men go insane in a Cornish cottage. In His Last Bow, the world's favourite ec
Packed with accounts of repressive prison regimes and the men that fight against them, this book examines the vicious hierarchies that operate within the prison population, what it's like to be on Dea
This book takes you on a voyage of discovery, exploring the extraordinary and fascinating topic of space in 101 facts. It brings together fun facts, cool pictures, and educational content ideal for sc
Where did the first cells come from? Why did creatures first crawl out of the ocean? Why do humans have tailbones? This beautifully illustrated, highly accessible book invites young readers ages 8 and
Is it a penguin? Or a robot? Or even a dinosaur? Kids ages 3 and up can connect the dots by following the correct order of letters to reveal all kinds of animals, people, and vehicles. This book is fi
An excellent introduction to the wonders of space for children ages 4 and up. Kids will learn how what it's like being in zero gravity, how stars are formed, how rockets shoot up, and much more. Featu
'...poetry is the blossom and the fragrancy of all human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotions, language.' Samuel Taylor ColeridgeThis glorious celebration of classic poetry features ver
Published in honor of the 50th anniversary the 1969 moon landings, The Apollo Missions is illustrated with documents, blueprints, and photographs of the Apollo Missions.Analyzing the Apollo Space Prog
Want to be a writer? The Creative Writing Journal is a treasure trove of inspiration for anyone wanting to know the nuts and bolts of writing.Including more than 40 helpful exercises to teach you to w
A fun introduction to the main ideas of mathematics. In Q&A format, Think Like a Mathematician explains the philosophical arguments around questions such as:Was mathematics invented or discovered?Can
Think Like a Philosopher is a fun introduction to the main concepts of philosophy, showing how the subject has a clear, practical, and vital purpose to our daily lives and thinking.Using a Q&A format
Based on the original artworks that appeared in Curtis's Botanical Magazine, the oldest of its kind in the world, puzzle enthusiasts can indulge their passion for connecting the dots before coloring i
An invaluable collection of Sir Winston Churchill's gems of utterance, not otherwise accessible in book form, that provides direct insight into the mind of one of the most important figures of the 20t
Think Like a Psychologist is a fun introduction to the universal aspects of psychology that affect our daily lives and relationships.Using a Q&A format, the book delves into questions such as:What goe
Think Like an Economist is a fun introduction to the main concepts of economics. It illustrates how the subject has a clear, practical purpose vital to our daily lives and thinking, includes stories o
Throughout the course of World War II, the Allies engaged in elaborate deceptions to ensure the success of their troops in battle. From tanks made out of rubber to entire divisions consisting of nothi
We have always dreamt and sought to interpret the meaning and significance of our dreams. But our understanding of dreams and dreaming has always been incomplete. If dreams or sleep pictures are not m
Here is everything young space fans need to know about the Moon, the planets, and outer space. Packed with out-of-this-world facts and vibrant illustrations, this book is guaranteed to launch an inter
This beautifully-illustrated book is packed with puzzles and activities about amazing horses and perfect ponies. Spot the difference between two show-jumping scenes, find the unicorn hidden among the
The fourth in the popular series of silly signs books from Arcturus Publishing, this is another collection of daft directions, crazy commands, and weird warnings from around the world.Features 96 full
What did the zero say to the eight? "Nice belt!" Anyone who loves silly humor, especially kids aged 5 to 10, will love this book. It's packed with classic knock-knock jokes and "What do you get?" joke
Revered as one of the most influential American poets of all time, Walt Whitman used his own money to publish his first collection of poetry in a slim volume called Leaves of Grass. Over the following
This collection of challenging wordsearch puzzles is part of a series of books produced by the Bletchley Park Trust. Follow in the footsteps of the Codebreakers and see if you have the puzzle-solving
This collection of challenging IQ puzzles is part of a series of books produced by the Bletchley Park Trust. Follow in the footsteps of the Codebreakers and see if you have the puzzle-solving skills n
This collection of challenging logic puzzles is part of a series of books produced by the Bletchley Park Trust. Follow in the footsteps of the Codebreakers and see if you have the puzzle-solving skill
G. K. Chesterton's fictional amateur detective, the genial Father Brown, was greeted with huge enthusiasm when he first appeared in The Story-Teller magazine in 1910. Depicted with Chesterton's charac
By turns philosophical and poetic, this sweeping Russian novel recounts the events surrounding the French invasion of Russia during the Napoleonic era. It covers the years between 1805 and 1813 and is
A masterful mix of horror and absurdity that tells the story of traveling salesman Samsa, who wakes up one day to find out he has turned into a giant insect.Kafka's novella has beenadapted for film an
Get Creative! is the ideal way to release one's inner artist, designer, or writer.Filled with tips and ideas to get the creative juices flowing, this beautifully-designed book will take the reader thr
In 1869, Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev produced the first widely recognized Periodic Table designed to illustrate the properties of the known elements.This is a key story of the march of science an
Read this book and become a happy non-smoker for the rest of your life.The Allen Carr Easyway Method that has successfully helped cure millions worldwide is equally as successful for both men and wome
Allen Carr's international bestseller, The Easy Way to Stop Smoking, has sold more than eleven million copies worldwide and helped to turn countless smokers into non-smokers.The Little Book of Quittin
A fascinating illustrated account of a crucial but less well-known aspect of the Third Reich.The story of the weapons that could have won the war: Nazi flying saucers, the V-1 flying bomb, the V-2 roc
Blessings come in all shapes and sizes, often from unexpected sources, but as the Roman historian Livy said, people are slower to recognize blessings than misfortunes. The quotes in this book have bee
Life's journey can sometimes seem like a succession of hazards, with fate deliberately placing obstacles in your path. At times like these, delving into The Pocket Book of Positives will provide the t