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Identifying thousands of historical fiction novels, biographies, history trade books, CD-ROMs, and videotapes, this outstanding book helps you locate resources on American history. Titles are listed according to grade levels within eras and further... [ More...]
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What happens to recalled meat? What’s the difference between a serial killer and a spree killer? How do you stop a lava flow? Does homeowner’s insurance cover murder? And what is Ovaltine anyway?
Answers to these and other... [More...]
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Second (1980) edition. "Uncommonly good...the most satisfying discussion to be found"—Scientific American. Covers encoding and binary digits, entropy, language and meaning, efficient encoding and the noisy channel, and explores ways in which... [ More...]
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The Self-Publishing Manual, more effectively and successfully than any other book, has turned writers with an idea into successful authors with books by providing solid, usable information in clear, concise, readable lanugage. This is not the stuff of... [ More...]
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One of the English language’s most skilled and beloved writers guides us all toward precise, mistake-free usage. As usual Bill Bryson says it best: “English is a dazzlingly idiosyncratic tongue, full of quirks and irregularities that... [ More...]
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Written by two of the country's top genealogists, this authoritative book is the first to explain how new and groundbreaking genetic testing can help in genealogical research.
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The sharpest stings ever to snap from the tip of an English-speaking tongue are here at hand, ready to be directed at the knaves, villains, and coxcombs of the reader's choice. Culled from 38 plays, here are the best 5,000 examples of Shakespeare's glorious... [ More...]
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A WEDDING WITH SPIRIT has been written for the bride and groom who are searching for something more for their wedding—not more as in bigger, grander, or more lavish, but more as in more meaningful, gracious, and sacred.... [ More...]
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Following the immensely popular "Does Anything Eat Wasps?," this compendium from popular science magazine "New Scientist" has even more of the baffling questions, outlandish explanations, and scientific strangeness that makes this book compulsively readable.
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The professional's guide to writing WOW web content, undeletable email, and virtual conversation. Readers are shown how the constraints and opportunities of net delivery, graphical interfaces, and screen display must shape the way they write content.
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