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Tears of Autumn
by McCarry, Charles A major bestseller upon its first publication in 1975, The Tears of Autumn is McCarry's riveting novel of espionage and foreign affairs, spun with unsettling plausibility from events surrounding the assassination of J.F.K. ... Learn moreWalton Ford: Tigers of Wrath, Horses of Instruction by Katz, Steven,·Kazanjian, Dodie The paintings of Walton Ford (b. 1960) combine superb draftsmanship with layers of allegorical and lyrical symbolism... Learn more |
A Taste of Murder
by Grossman, Jo,Weibezahl, Robert Recipes from a talented corps of writers who know how to cook, with delicious anecdotes, some sound advice on where and when to eat what you've just learned how to cook, and even recipes for foods you've never heard of. ... Learn moreWild Fish & Game Cookbook by Manikowski, John In Wild Fish & Game Cookbook, wildlife artist and chef John Manikowski combines his experiences in the wilderness and in the kitchen to offer 100 recipes for cooking fish and game, accompanied by his illustrations of creatures in the wild and stories of hunting and fishing... Learn more |
Ultraprevention: The 6-Week Plan That Will Make You Healthy for Life
by Hyman, Mark In this book (winner of the 2003 Books for Better Life award), doctors Mark Hyman and Mark Liponis of Canyon Ranch offer a powerful prescription for good health built on the science of staying healthy: ultraprevention.... Learn moreEdith's Story: The True Story of a Young Girl's Courage and Survival During World War II by Velman, Edith Published to international acclaim in nearly a dozen countries, this compelling memoir is based on the teenage diaries and family letters Edith Velmans saved in a suitcase as she survived the Nazi occupation of Holland... Learn more
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