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The book Why Didn't I Think of That! includes the passage "If a toy has magic, when people see it they say, 'Oooh! What is that?' . . . It appeals to the kid in everybody." That same kind of magic captures "the kid in everybody" when they pick up Timeless Toys: Classic Toys and the Playmakers Who Created Them. Timeless Toys represents one of the finest documentaries and displays of modern toys ever written. Author Tim Walsh, a successful toy inventor himself, reveals a world of commerce, toys, and wonder that is equally fun, fascinating, and nostalgic. Readers of every age and background will find it impossible to pick up this book, turn a few pages, and not become spellbound by its insightful stories and the personal memories that the text and 420 brilliantly colored photographs bring forth. Slinky, Lego, Tonka trucks, Monopoly, Big Wheel, Frisbee, Hula Hoop, Super Ball, Scrabble, Barbie, Radio Flyer Wagons: All of these and many, many more are featured in this fascinating tome, along with the toys' histories, insider profiles, and rare interviews with toy industry icons. It's simply magic!
“What would happen if Harry met Sally in the age of Tinder and Snapchat? . . . A field guide to Millennial dating in New York City” (New York Daily News). When New York–based graphic designers and long-time friends Timothy Goodman and Jessica Walsh found themselves single at the same time, they decided to try an experiment. The old adage says that it takes forty days to change a habit—could the same be said for love? So they agreed to date each other for forty days, record their experiences in questionnaires, photographs, videos, texts, and artworks, and post the material on a website they would create for this purpose. What began as a small experiment between two friends became an Internet sensation, drawing five million unique (and obsessed) visitors from around the globe to their site and their story. 40 Days of Dating: An Experiment is a beautifully designed, expanded look at the experiment and the results, including a great deal of material that never made it onto the site, such as who they were as friends and individuals before the forty days and who they have become since.
Note to Self: This book is of the utmost importance to the survival of the Black Cloud and the evil that flows through this world, at any time and any place. May it not fall into the hands of the enemy, for it will surely destroy all life on Earth. The book you are holding contains a secret account that only one man would write. It reveals the fate of the Locusts of the Black Cloud, the fate of the gangs, and the fate of Snoop and his group. And, the most deadly thing of all: the peaceful days of the council, before the ongoing trouble arose, and before its ultimate destruction. I warn you, turn away! Not even the cloth of truth can protect you from the evil that lays inside this book. Turn, for this book is filled with the evil of the world. That is all.
Model theory is used in every theoretical branch of analytic philosophy: in philosophy of mathematics, in philosophy of science, in philosophy of language, in philosophical logic, and in metaphysics. But these wide-ranging uses of model theory have created a highly fragmented literature. On the one hand, many philosophically significant results are found only in mathematics textbooks: these are aimed squarely at mathematicians; they typically presuppose that the reader has a serious background in mathematics; and little clue is given as to their philosophical significance. On the other hand, the philosophical applications of these results are scattered across disconnected pockets of papers. ...
Wham-O's irresistible toys practically define childhood for an entire generation. The Frisbee, Hula Hoop, SuperBall, Slip 'N Slide, Silly String, and Hacky Sack are all cherished companions that brought kids together and still enjoy an enduring popularity today. Super-Book ("the most fantastic book ever created by science") showcases these amazing toys and a wide array of entertaining and downright odd playthings dreamed up by a company started by two childhood friends. Released in time for the 60th anniversary of Wham-O and featuring an engaging history of each plaything, colorful vintage packaging and ads, as well as photographs of the toys, this boisterous book is sure to inspire nostalgia and a trip to the nearest park, Frisbee in hand.
Detective Walsh Riacán is assigned to investigate the suspicious death of Alexander Cross, a high-profile philanthropist with suspected criminal connections. As Walsh delves deeper, he uncovers a vast web of corruption involving high-ranking officials, international crime syndicates, and political figures. Despite facing resistance and threats, Walsh and his small, trusted team make significant breakthroughs, including deciphering encrypted files that reveal the organization’s involvement in human trafficking, money laundering, and political corruption. Walsh survives multiple assassination attempts, highlighting the danger he faces. Walsh's investigation gains support from the MI6, and h...
Did you ever wonder what went on in the privacy of a Judge’s chambers in a law court? Have you ever questioned what happened in Courtroom corridors? Were you ever curious about what jurors did not see during a trial? Are you interested in the games lawyers play before trial? Are you curious about what happens in our legal system out of the view of most of the public? If you want to know how jury trials are tried, turn on your television. But if you want to know what happens out of sight, turn to Chapter One.
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Imagine learning product design from the originator of NERF and TWISTER, toy and game brands that have generated over $8 billion in sales. Could you gain business insights from someone whose company stormed the cutthroat music industry as an outsider and who now has a Grammy award, two CMA Song of the Year awards, and forty-six charted singles on the country and pop music charts? How would you like to pick the brain of a rule breaker who put his dyslexia to good use and formed a learning company that has given the gift of literacy to over 500,000 students all over the world? Now what if all three of those people were the same man? Reyn Guyer is among the most successful creative professionals of our time. He creates products, learning systems, musicals, companies, children’s stories and songs, and more. In Right Brain Red, he shares seven ideas that have worked for him throughout his blockbuster career in multiple creative fields. Reyn provides more than mere advice, because Right Brain Red isn’t just another business book. It’s a way to create and recognize opportunity, inspiring readers who want to make their own ideas a reality.