$9.95 paper 1-58685-112-8 6 x 8 in, 64 pp, Color Illustrations Throughout, Rights: W, Children's Activity Bookinsert image of children's POPFree display available with purchase of 20 Children's Act
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In this companion volume to their successful Managing With Carrots, Adrian Gostick and Chester Elton present a remarkable story of how a great leader can unleash human potential--creating success in e
Trailer Travel showcases the rich visual history of America s enduring fascination with life on the road. Beautifully reproduced color and black-and-white images culled from public archives and the p
In a brilliant combination of lyrical prose and glowing watercolors, acclaimed author/artist Barbara Bash captures the soul of the ancient and sacred banyan, painting a vivid picture of its importanc
In their fourth book, authors/designers Karen Witynski and Joe Carr forage through the American Southwest and mountains of Mexico in search of the furnishings, accents and architectural elements that
Journey to "the right side of the river" with author and waterman Roger Pinckney to Daufuskie Island, one of the last of the undeveloped sea islands off the South Carolina/ Georgia Coast. Lying south
In a riveting narrative of daredevils and eccentrics, Fergus Fleming gives us the breathtaking story of some of history's greatest explorers as they conquer the soaring peaks of the Alps. Fleming rec
America's secret lies in the liberties that Americans and others see incarnated in the daily life of the land--its courts, its marketplaces, its schools and churches, its families and friendships. Fro
This is a one-volume reprint of two volumes ( Architecture as a Fine Art , 1977 and Furniture and Related Designs , 1979), combining the foundation works of scholarship on Greene & Greene, two o
Whether it be a tree house in the corner of your yard, a cabin in the mountains, an attic room closed off from the world, or a snow cave that will disappear with the coming of spring; whether it rolls
Renowned perfumer Mandy Aftel explores the primal nature and fundamental importance of aroma in everyday life, teaching people about the nature of smell and the idea of "olfactory consciousness" in E
Mention the French and most minds overflow with symbols of their panache: sensuous velvets, leopard prints, toile, silk taffeta curtains, deep bullion trim, and eighteenth-century furnishings. The tr
The Stone Age is the common denominator of mankind, and through experimental archeology-the relearning and replication of ancient skills-we take a step of discovery and understanding into this rich p
Witynski and Carr are owners of an interior design firm and gallery specializing in Mexican furniture, old architectural elements, contemporary art, and decorative accents, and have collaborated with
Building or remodeling an adobe house is an artistic endeavor, with all the satisfaction-and occasional frustration-of any artistic effort. But once you've lived sheltered by adobe walls, you won't w
Raised on tales of cowboys and pirates, eleven-year-old Reuben Land has little doubt that miracles happen all around us, and that it's up to us to "make of it what we will." Reuben was born with no a
A sophisticated blend of ambience and attitude.From cobblestones to churches, row houses, fishing boats, and tree-lined streets, Brooklyn boasts enriching public spaces and diversely beautiful landsc
This attractive design book instructs the reader in the precepts and style of the Japanese design concept. The philosophy is linked to love of nature; the objective of the resulting design is to achi
If you go outside on a clear night, you can't help yourself. Your head tilts back, your eyes rise up, and you find yourself gazing at the stars . . . WOW! From the beginning of time, people have admir
The heart and soul of the West is seen through the eyes of its women-cowgirl poets writing about jinglin' the horses home, haymaking time, cowboy courtin', livin' free, July thunderstorms, and real we
After being blinded in one eye, a young boy becomes wild and unruly, until he discovers the wonders of nature in the Michigan woods near his family's summer cabin.
Designers looking to capture the unique appeal of timberframe construction receive a definite resource illustrating a variety of styles, with specifics on color, patterns, lighting, and room arrangeme
2013 marks the 100th-year celebration of Grand Central Terminal For most of the twentieth century, Grand Central Terminal was the world's meeting place. In 2013, the year-long 100th anniversary of Gra
Describes various species of sharks, discusses their physical characteristics and behavior, and examines the threats they face from commercial fishing and pollution.
Ruoff (art teacher and writer) and artist-designer Michael Watson present ideas and elements of style for every aspect of the home: walls, floors, windows, furnishings, and accessories. They include s
The enduring appeal of French-country style spans the centuries, a gracious mingling of elegance and ease. After years of largely echoing the furniture, fabrics, and accessories linked with the regio
Thirty floor plans along with tips from some of the field's premier builders and designers will enable you to incorporate the art of a centuries-old building craft into your home. Elegant in its simp
From the best-selling author of DON'T SQUAT WITH YER SPURS ON! The pages are packed with Texas Bix Bender's no-nonsense outlook on life: "Don't get even--get over it." "Never miss a good chance to sh
Carol Lynn Pearson takes us on a tour of the heart, showing that every girl needs a girlfriend with a smile like the sunrise, secrets to share, and hugs that help heal the heart. It's a story of fun
Interwoven into the author's discussions of old-style camping is his critique of the synthetic type: "If one buys or makes gear, it should be done from renewable resources, or recyclable materials, su
Documents the life and career of the author and journalist, including her childhood in Georgia, marriage, divorce, depression, cancer, and family life as seen through the eyes of her namesake.
Brinkerhoff (commercial and fine art photographer and professor of photography, Brigham Young U.) and A. Dudley Gardner (historical archaeologist, Western Wyoming Community College) provide a visually
Filled with handsome photographs of retro-style kitchens, this is a "what to" book for those who want to learn how to restore or re-create a bungalow-era kitchen. It is filled with invaluable informa
In this searching, vivid inquiry Robert Coles shows how children struggle with questions of moral choice. Bringing to life the voices of children from a rich diversity of backgrounds, he explores thei
Bringing the Heat is the story of one team's season-long campaign for the NFL championship, told through the personal stories of the men on the field and the coaches, managers, and owner on the sidel