 | Amazing Things for Girls to Make and Do by John Kelly, Cathy Tincknell Make your own compass, follow a mountain maze, search for stolen jewels, and solve puzzles galore. Colorful fun includes punch-out board game, more than 90 stickers, mask-making, other imaginative activities.
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|  |  | Creative Haven Out of This World! Coloring Book by Kelly A. Baker, Robin J. Baker, Creative Haven Orbs, wheels, and globes abound in this gallery of otherworldly designs. Suitable for colorists of all ages, 31 patterns feature coronas, sunbursts, compasses, starry rings, and other images that pulse with psychedelic energy. Previously published as Out of This World! Designs to Color.
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 | Anthony Stradivari the Celebrated Violin Maker by Francois-Joseph Fetis, Stewart Pollens Survey by a renowned musicologist explores the early history and construction of stringed instruments, work of the Italian masters, and bows of François Tourte. Provides contemporary glimpses of Paganini, Schumann, and Berlioz.
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|  |  | 1001 Most Useful Spanish Words NEW EDITION by Pablo Garcia Loaeza Each word is accompanied by a brief definition, a sentence demonstrating proper usage, and a translation. Up-to-date entries cover technology terms, and sections on vocabulary and grammar offer helpful tips.
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 | The Green Book of Mathematical Problems by Kenneth Hardy, Kenneth S. Williams Popular selection of 100 practice problems — with hints and solutions — for students preparing for undergraduate-level math competitions. Includes questions drawn from geometry, group theory, linear algebra, and other fields.
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|  |  | Creative Haven Dreamscapes Coloring Book by Miryam Adatto Thirty-one abstract and figurative illustrations include landscapes of densely wooded forests of pop-art vegetation, sailboats floating on psychedelic seas, vibrant fantasy gardens, and an imaginative assortment of faces and animals. Previously published as DreamScapes Coloring Book.
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 | Steampunk Iron-On Transfer Patterns by Ramona Szczerba More than 40 iron-on transfers offer a distinctive way for the fashion-conscious to decorate their clothes and possessions. A host of motifs includes stylized robots, blimps, clock faces, and much more.
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|  |  | Origami Birds by John Montroll This fabulous array of avian creatures features 34 original models that range in difficulty from intermediate to complex. Figures include a duck, heron, swan, peacock, hummingbird, and other wild and domesticated birds.
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 | The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope A fiendish plot imprisons the rightful king of Ruritania, leaving his dashing lookalike cousin to attempt to save the day. Brimming with adventure and romance, this classic delights readers of all ages.
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|  |  | Fashion Models Paper Dolls by Eileen Rudisill Miller Four reversible dolls and 16 pages of costumes include glamorous outfits for photo shoots around the globe as well as parties, galas, picnics, and the traditional runway show finale, a wedding extravaganza.
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 | Introducing Jeeves: Six Classic Stories by P. G. Wodehouse Clever send-ups of the idle rich (the Honourable Bertie Wooster) and an unflappable valet (Jeeves) in Edwardian England by one of the 20th century's greatest comic writers.
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 | Amazing Things for Boys to Make and Do by John Kelly, Cathy Tincknell Prepare for a ton of pirate fun! Learn secret writing, solve puzzles, and build a model galleon. Other activities include a punch-out board game, recipes, and more than 90 stickers.
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|  |  | Serenades Nos. 1 and 2 in Full Score by Johannes Brahms Two popular pieces include the 1860 full orchestra revision of Serenade No. 1 in D Major, Op. 11; and Brahms’s 1875 revision of Serenade No. 2 in A Major, Op. 16. Authoritative early editions. Instrumentation.
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 | Press-Out & Make Dolly Dressing -- Princesses by Duck Egg Blue, Autumn Publishing These stylish princesses keep busy, from breakfast at the palace to a royal wedding. Two reversible dolls, more than 70 press-out outfits and accessories, stickers, and a play scene provide hours of fashionable fun.
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|  |  | Oriental Armour by H. Russell Robinson Detailed, scholarly study, enhanced with over 400 illustrations, surveys defensive armor of Persia, Turkey, India, China, Ceylon, the Philippines, Korea, Tibet, and other regions. Splendid overview brings together much previously inaccessible material.
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 | Glitter Sleeping Beauty Sticker Paper Doll by Eileen Rudisill Miller The legendary princess's 10-sticker wardrobe offers a mix-and-match variety of opulent outfits, including a fur-lined cloak and flower-bedecked gown. All the reusable stickers are enhanced with a dash of glitter.
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|  |  | Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts by Herbert Silberer This thoughtful study, which antedates the work of Jung by a generation, represents the first serious attempt to correlate the methods of psychoanalysis with the literature of alchemy and of other great Western mystical and occult traditions.
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 | Press-Out & Make Dolly Dressing -- Fashionable Friends by Duck Egg Blue, Autumn Publishing These stylish dolls go everywhere: the gym and office, shopping and beach, parties, and an awards ceremony. Includes two reversible dolls, more than 70 pop-out play pieces and stickers, and a play scene.
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|  |  | United States Patchwork Patterns Coloring Book by Carol Schmidt Fifty nifty full-page designs re-create one of the most popular quilt series ever, Hearth & Home's States-of-the-Union series. Each ready-to-color patchwork quilt design celebrates one of the 50 states, from Alabama to Wyoming.
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 | An Introduction to Phase-Integral Methods by John Heading Introductory treatment steers a course between simplistic and rigorous approaches to provide a concise overview for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. Topics include Stokes phenomenon, one and two transition points, and applications to physical problems. 1962 edition.
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|  |  | The Animal Babies ABC Book of Ballet by Darcy Bell-Myers Alphabet-themed coloring book abounds in cute little critters that love ballet. Suitable for ages 4–8, 30 illustrations depict a corps de ballet of mice, bunnies en pointe, and other fanciful images.
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|  |  | The Call of the Wild by Jack London A sturdy crossbreed canine returns to his primitive nature after being forcibly taken from pampered family surroundings and shipped to the harsh Alaskan frontier to be a sled dog.
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 | The Waning of the Middle Ages by Johan Huizinga Brilliant study of art, life, and thought in France and the Netherlands during 14th–15th centuries explores the period's splendor and simplicity, courtesy and cruelty, religious, artistic, and practical life; much more. 14 illustrations.
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|  |  | Great Organ Concerti: Opp. 4 and 7 in Full Score by George Frideric Handel This collection offers 12 of the Baroque master's organ concerti, an innovative musical form he invented, reproduced here in full score as they appeared in the authoritative Deutsche Handelgesellschaft edition.
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 | The Indian Equator: Mark Twain's India Revisited by Ian Strathcarron In 1895 Mark Twain started out on a year-long around-the-world lecture tour that formed the basis for Following the Equator. A modern-day journalist re-creates Twain's passage through India and offers his own intriguing observations of the same sites a century later.
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|  |  | Cathedrals of the World Coloring Book by John Green This fascinating volume invites colorists of all ages to color detailed illustrations of 40 great churches from around the world. Includes St. Paul's (London), Chartres (France), Notre Dame (Paris), Cologne (Germany), St. Peter's (Rome), and more.
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 | ComicQuest TIME TRAVEL TROUBLE by Ted Rechlin Help a teen genius find her lost dad! Travel back to the Jurassic period and avoid deadly dinosaurs by solving jumbles, mazes, and other puzzles. Don't forget to color the comic book–style pictures!
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