"Gentlemen, we have run out of money. It is time to start thinking."-Sir Ernest Rutherford, winner of the Nobel Prize in Nuclear PhysicsTime to Start Thinking is a book destined to spark debate among
Using her renovated farmhouse in Toulouse, France, as well as her residence in Santa Monica and a few other choice homes, Kathryn Ireland shows how to scheme a room using patterns, textures and colors
Washington native Terry Rudnick knows the best fishing spots in the Evergreen State, from the marine waters of the San Juan Islands?just a short trip from Seattle?to the remote lakes of Northeastern W
Creative kids can go beyond preparing traditional snacks and put their imaginations to work by following 30 sweet and savory illustrated kabob recipes that make creating these tasty treats as much fun
Provides an introduction to a classic work of literature in a stylishly designed story for toddlers that also helps promote early counting skills. By the creators of Little Master Carroll: Alice in Wo
A survival guide for young science enthusiasts provides a wealth of hands-on experiments while sharing basic safety instructions for such dangers as tsunamis, quicksand and earthquakes.
Celebrated novelist David Treuer has gained a reputation for writing fiction that expands the horizons of Native American literature. In Rez Life, his first full-length work of nonfiction, Treuer brin
Mo Hayder, internationally best-selling author of Skin and Gone, has firmly established her reputation as a master of gritty, gripping page-turners. Fast-paced and addictive, her latest, Hanging Hill,
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (SMBC) is at heart a geek comic, but it nevertheless addresses a broad range of topics, such as love, relationships, economics, politics, religion, science, and philo
In commemoration of New Mexico's 100th anniversary of statehood, Melzer (history, U. of New Mexico, Valencia) offers a collection of over 450 photographs, many from university archives and special col
Throughout Lily Tuck’s career, she's been praised by critics for her crisp, lean language and sensuous explorations of exotic locales and complex psychologies. From Siam to Paraguay and beyond, Tuck i
Adornment originated in the fourtenth century as the action of making someone of something attractive by adding decoration. It is also those details in design that create evocative rooms, intriguing s
This hands-on, mess-it-up journal offers creative tips and prompts to get boys drawing, sketching, doodling, and more. It shows how to use all kinds of materials from pens, stickers, crayons, markers,
From the author of the award-winning, best-selling novel Matterhorn, comes a brilliant nonfiction book about warIn 1968, at the age of twenty-three, Karl Marlantes was dropped into the highland jungle
Offering numerous options for raw foods that can be prepared in 30 minutes or less, a successful raw-foods restaurateur who has appeared on such mainstream programs as the Today Show includes coverage
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal (SMBC) is at heart a geek comic, but it nevertheless addresses a broad range of topics, such as love, relationships, economics, politics, religion, science, and philo
Everybody loves bacon, and these delicious recipes feature it in much more than just breakfast dishes. You'll find new twists on old favorites as well as inventive new recipes for salads, soups, sandw
The perfect game is one of the rarest accomplishments in sports. No hits, no walks, no men reaching base. In nearly four hundred thousand contests in more than 130 years of Major League Baseball, it h
"What is success? And how do I cultivate it?" are two questions asked by nearly every young woman today. In this timely collection of essays, 27 highly accomplished women, from doctors to business own
Praised by Bill Bryson in the introduction to his book A Short History of Nearly Everything as one of the three most influential scientists working in the world today. We will be targeting not just
More than fifty well-loved songs of pioneers, plainsmen, and cowpunchers are gathered in this book, which includes melody lines, guitar chords, and complete lyrics to each song. This collection presen
Like Hemingway to Cuba or Mark Twain to the Mississippi, certain writers are inextricably tied to their environments-the culture, the history, the people, the cuisine. The plays of Tennessee Williams
In Surfer's Code, world champion surfer Shaun Tomson shares the life lessons he's gathered from decades of surfing-from his boyhood adventures in South Africa to the world tour in the late 1970s to th
Renowned Southern canner Stephen Dowdney's second book on home canning shares his personal recipe successes that can turn the simplest of fares into exciting restaurant-grade presentations. Each recip
Presents step-by-step recipes for creating decorative cakes comprised of numerous cupcakes, including instructions for creating flowers, dinosaurs, snowflakes, and butterflies.
Around the House, the Fox Chased the Mouse is an installment in Rick Walton's award-winning language arts series, which has sold over 150,000 copies! This frolicking adventure teaches children about p
Once there was a Bull...(Frog) is an endearing story of a frog who lost his hop. He looks for it everywhere: under a toad...(stool), behind a dog...(house), and under a hedge...(hog), but it's nowhere
Well Dressed includes recipes for sweet vinaigrettes, tangy creamy dressings, and rich warm dressings that dress up a green salad, pasta salad, vegetables, or even marinate meat. Asian Ginger Lime; Wa
Discover the perfect gift for your Best Friend Forever! How much do best friends really know about each other? The BFF Journal helps girls learn more about their best friend forever (BFF) while sharin
Contains information about spy and espionage history, tactics, and techniques, such as encoding secret messages and using technology to discover enemy secrets.
Pocketdoodles for Princesses offers a treasure chest of doodling prompts for every girl who considers herself royalty! Here she can create many magical kingdoms and become any princess she wants to be
Origami Zoo contains twenty-five delightful origami animal designs. Kids will love creating such critters as koalas, monkeys, butterflies, vultures, and more. Color photos and helpful illustrations ma
While on his way to buy new socks to replace those he has been wearing for three months, a boy runs into a hungry alligator and finds that his old socks come in handy.
What's more fun than a clowder of cats, a rafter of turkeys, a swarm of bees, or a pack of dogs? Herd of Cows! Flock of Sheep!-the latest word play from the king of language arts picture books, Rick W
Seafood Favorites of the Lowcountry is a collection of recipes taken from Taste of the Lowcountry cooking classes held at the Charleston Cooks! Maverick kitchen store in Charleston, South Carolina. Th
Last seen hopping a stage . . . (coach) and finding his hop in Once There was a Bull . . . (frog), our hero is now on an eye-popping eating binge trying to cure his insatiable appetite. Woven through