A little gray kitten with a taste for adventure stows away on an airplane, and the daring stunt turns out to be his first step toward becoming … Space Cat! The plane's pilot, Captain Fred Stone,
Record baby's first milestones and preserve the memories that parents always cherish with this delightfully illustrated hardcover volume. Fill-in-the-blank prompts offer spaces to note information abo
Coloring is cherished for its calming qualities, and these 31 fanciful messages will provide both relaxation and inspiration. Based on the British World War II-era "Keep Calm and Carry On" posters, th
"The outfits in this collection include a hunky Harry in the swimming trunks he sported while in Jamaica with Meghan, and his bride-to-be in the jeans and white 'husband' shirt she wore t
One of antiquity's great historical resources, this chronicle by an ancient Roman scholar portrays the lives and reigns of Julius Caesar and his immediate successors. Suetonius, who served as private
"The most original and admirable volume in the WPA America Guide Series." —The New Yorker"New York Panorama is a joy … In swift and vigorous prose its pages offer a breathtaking view, long
One of America's most important and influential naturalists, John Muir was a formative figure in the country's conservation movement and the establishment of the national park system. He was also a gi
"First published in 1878, nine years before the debut of Sherlock Holmes in A Study in Scarlet, this atmospheric and suspenseful mystery well deserves a modern audience." — Publishers WeeklyHora
This monograph on the description and study of representations of the rotation group of three-dimensional space and of the Lorentz group features advanced topics and techniques crucial to many areas o
Art Nouveau was the dominant art style in both Europe and America at the turn of the 20th century. Its organic, curvilinear designs influenced painting, architecture, and sculpture, but it was in the
From Pythagoras to Fermat, Euler, and latter-day thinkers, mathematicians have puzzled over the determination of integral solutions of algebraic equations with integral coefficients and with more than
"It ranks with the greatest books ever written in the English language. As a narrative of war and adventure … it is unsurpassable." — Winston ChurchillT. E. Lawrence's autobiographical tal
"Why should I work when I could steal?" demands A. J. Raffles, a dashing man-about-town by day and a cat burglar by night. Raffles' position as a champion cricket player and prominent member of societ
Crocheters of all skill levels will delight in these playful patterns for crocheted dishcloths—they're as fun to make as they are to use! Animals, flowers, and fruits are among the themes of the
A grasp of the precision, beauty, and complexity of mathematics requires an understanding of some of the subject's technical aspects. The real number system provides an ideal framework for cultivating
Originally published in 1919 as Student's Manual of Fashion Drawing, this antique volume represents an authentic guide to fashion illustration in the years between the Edwardian era and the Jazz Age.
Edgar Award Winner for Best Novel"Highly intelligent entertainment, beautifully written with wit and humor." — Frances Fyfield"It grips like grim death." — The Spectator"Fremlin is a
Calling all sports fans! When you're not watching or playing your favorite games, you can have more fun with this collection of 100 word search puzzles. Sports enthusiasts, trivia buffs, and anyone wh
Look behind the curtain for one of the most wonderful adult coloring books ever! You can bring Dorothy and her friends — and some foes — to life with beloved scenes inspired by the classic
"[C]hildren are going to be charmed ... only such a good fantasy writer as Lawson could write about his adventures so plausibly ... And the author's pictures get better and better as the story pr
"I know of no religious writer more pertinent to our time." — T. S. Eliot, Introduction to Pensées"Men despise religion. They hate it and are afraid it may be true," declared Pascal in his
You would never guess that this novel was published nearly 300 years ago — the exploits of its hero remain fresh and exciting, and even those who have never read the book rec
Captivating reproductions of 31 authentic flower seed packets from the early 20th century offer colorists a world of nostalgic charm. Meticulously re-created black-and-white renderings include carnati
Commonly referred to as "The Saxophone Bible," this volume is the trusted training method for aspiring and serious musicians. From how to play your first note to mastering advanced concert pieces, it
Rosamund and Geoffrey's new neighbor, Lindy, is smart, good-looking, friendly, and delightful in every way. The problem is Geoffrey's a little too delighted with her, and his wife is not happy about i
Colorists will love to relax and unwind with these idyllic scenes, which capture the peaceful sights of country locales. From antique shop windows and farm stand displays to rustic table settings
Author Helm Wotzkow, a commercial artist specializing in advertising, leads readers step by step from beginning to advanced skills. His extensive experience provides so many helpful suggestions and ti
Poor Mary. Her husband is so stingy and critical that he makes the other neighborhood spouses look princely by comparison. All of the housewives on the block complain about their domineering husbands,
Books are missing from the archbishop's shelves and the librarian is helpless to explain until the culprit is revealed: Arcade, the clergyman's guardian angel, has been educating himself. Immersion in
All human behaviors and traits, according to this 1923 study, derive from the complicated interactions of three elements of the psyche: the id, the ego, and the superego. The root of Sigmund Freud's a
Simple but unique, an origami box represents the thoughts and feelings of its maker. Between the pleasure of paperfolding and the satisfaction of having a handmade item to use (or give!), the box form
An eighteenth-century philosopher and libertine whose name is synonymous with sexual cruelty, the Marquis de Sade (1740–1814) was among the first writers to explore the dark, hidden impulses of
Travel the world with this first-class puzzle treasury!Where would you find the Spanish Steps? What's the modern-day name for Byzantium? Where's Wrigley Field? These and many other questions rela
Like most boys, Tom Sawyer would rather play hooky than go to school. But Tom's lively imagination and thirst for adventure lead him into the most extraordinary situations, from a search for buried tr
Hailed by Dostoyevsky as "The final and greatest utterance of the human mind," Don Quixote constitutes a founding work of modern Western literature. Cervantes' masterpiece has been translated into mor
Ducks, parrots, owls, flamingos, partridges, and more: these beautiful birds go round and round! Combining a wide variety of fine feathered friends with the ancient art of the mandala, these 31 mesmer
In the language of flowers, pansies represent thoughtful recollections, peonies indicate good fortune, and red roses are symbolic of romantic love. These 31 realistic images to color depict flowers in
Plato hailed her as "the Tenth Muse," and 2,500 years later her voice remains dazzling as well as direct and honest. Sappho, a lyric poet from the Greek island of Lesbos, wrote verse that sings to bot
Grumpy Cat is back to offer a cranky look at indoor and outdoor pastimes. Join the curmudgeonly kitty for more than 31 pages of coloring fun about fishing and bird watching, chess playing and video ga
Spot the differences between two pictures of a school of fish, guide a pirate through a maze to find his treasure, count the buzzing bees in a garden scene, and figure out a secret code! Forty-six puz