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The Cook's Encyclopedia of Chocolate
by Christine Mcfadden Christine FranceThe history of chocolate, its cultivation and processing, taste, quality, and presentation, and best of all, hundreds of recipes.
Mr. Campion and Others
by Margery AllinghamMr. Campion, the master sleuth, is menaced by a baker's dozen of evil-doers in 13 beguiling short mysteries.
Pay the Line!
by John GollehonA primer on CRAPS and BLACKJACK for beginners, with proven advanced strategies for professional players.
The Lucille Ball Story
by James GregoryHer life in public, in private, her triumphs and her troubles, with a never-before-published interview with the famous actress.
Economic & Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
by Karl MarxThese early writings of Marx throw new light upon the origins and formative period of Marxism. Major emphasis is on alienation of the laborer in capitalist society.
Death and the Dancing Footman (Roderick Alleyn #11)
by Ngaio MarshIt was to be a grand house party thrown by a jaded millionaire, but murder threw a damper on it, so Inspector Roderick Alleyn received a late invitation.
The Observing Self: Mysticism and Psychotherapy
by Arthur J. DeikmanUnderstanding the mystical tradition from the perspective of modern developmental psychology and psychodynamic theory.
Hit Me with a Rainbow
by James KirkwoodA shy, bright, classy young man Kelly meets a beautiful celebrity Maggie, and cheerfully improbable things begin to occur.
Yoga for Business Executives and Professional People
by Archie J. BahmDesigned to aid in meeting the problems of tension and fatigue, this book draws upon the age-old experience of yogic experts and shows how many practices can be adapted to modern urban conditions.
Tracy and Hepburn: An Intimate Memoir
by Garson KaninA biography of Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, and their lives.
Lady and the Tramp
by The Editors at the Walt Disney CompanyA beautiful little Cocker spaniel puppy meets a mutt living on the streets. For young readers.
The Song of God: Bhagavad-Gita
by Swami Prabhavananda Christopher IsherwoodThe Bhabavad-Gita is the Gospel of Hinduism, and one of the great religious classics of the world, with an introduction by Aldous Huxley.
Selected Short Stories of Franz Kafka
by Franz Kafka Willa Muir Edwin MuirThe Judgment, The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, The Great Wall of China, A Country Doctor, A Common Confusion, The New Advocate, An Old Manuscript, A Fratricide, A Report to the Academy, and more.
My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes
by Eve SuttonThe cat from France likes to sing and dance. The cat from Norway got stuck in the doorway. But MY cat likes to hide in boxes.
Mickey Meets the Giant
by The Editors at the Walt Disney CompanyMickey Mouse helps a town deal with a giant.
Don't Move the Muffin Tins: A Hands-Off Guide to Art for the Young Child
by Bev BosTeaching children about paper, paint, crayons, felt pens, chalk, printing, collages, holiday and special art, with an index to the projects described.
Can Alzheimer's Disease be Prevented?
by National Institutes on HealthLearning about risk factors you can't control, prevention strategies, what else can you do about Alzheimer's disease?
The Druids
by Peter Berresford EllisThe respected Celtic scholar gives the first authentic account of who the mysterious Druids were and what role they played in Celtic society.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Abridged)
by Victor Hugo Robin WaterfieldAn abridgment of the tragic tale of Quasimodo, the hunchback bellringer of Notre-Dame Cathedral
Voices at Whisper Bend (American Girl History Mysteries #4)
by Katherine AyresIn their Pennsylvania town in 1942, twelve-year-old Charlotte and her classmates collect scrap metal for the war effort only to have it disappear from the school basement.
Women Like Us
by Erica AbeelThis book traces the lives of four women from their undergraduate days at college in the late 1950s, thru the colorful histories of their boyfriends, jobs, husbands, children, divorces, etc to the present.
Treasures of Time
by Penelope LivelyThe dark, compelling treasures of time lure and ensnare two young people in a quiet, bitter drama played out in the orderly, civilized society of the English countryside.
Little Critter's Christmas Book
by Mercer MayerFor very young readers, Little Critter builds a snowman, visits Santa, wraps presents, and celebrates the Christmas season.