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Science Made Stupid
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Science Made Stupid

A humorous takeoff on science texts and lab manuals.

The Book of Stupid Questions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

The Book of Stupid Questions

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Aim High
  • Language: en

Aim High

A stunning photographic history of the Mod music and style icon Paul Weller, by celebrated music photographer Tom Sheehan. Encompassing his incredible career from The Jam, to The Style Council and his solo work, the book features a Foreword by Paul Weller himself and an essay written by the critically acclaimed music journalist Simon Goddard.

County Roads
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

County Roads

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Ancient South America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 485

Ancient South America

Ancient South America, 2nd edition is completely revised and updated to reflect archaeological discoveries and insights made in the past three decades. It features the full panorama of the South American past from the first inhabitants to the European invasions.

Monsters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 653

Monsters

The Hunger Games mixes with The Walking Dead in this post-apocalyptic YA series that comes to a hair-raising conclusion in Monsters. The Changed are on the move. The Spared are out of time. The End...is now. When her parents died, Alex thought things couldn't get much worse—until the doctors found the monster in her head. She headed into the wilderness as a good-bye, to leave everything behind. But then the end of the world happened, and Alex took the first step down a treacherous road of betrayal and terror and death. Now, with no hope of rescue—on the brink of starvation in a winter that just won't quit—she discovers a new and horrifying truth. The Change isn't over. The Changed are still evolving. And...they've had help. With this final volume of The Ashes Trilogy, Ilsa J. Bick delivers a riveting, blockbuster finish, returning readers to a brutal, post-apocalyptic world where no one is safe and hope is in short supply. A world where, from these ashes, the monsters will rise.

Growing Pathogens in Tissue Cultures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312
Sasha
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Sasha

It's been centuries since Sasha watched Lucifer and a third of God's angels fall from heaven. Among them is Lateria, Sasha's closest and dearest friend. Now Sasha watches over Dakota, a small twelve-year-old boy destined by God to be a light in a dark and troubling time, guarding him against those who she once called friends. Hungry for revenge, Lateria will stop at nothing to see Lucifer's will be done and the light that is so closely guarded extinguished forever.

Dance of Death
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Dance of Death

John Fahey hovers ghostlike in the sound of almost every acoustic guitarist who came after him. He was to the solo acoustic guitar what Hendrix was to the electric: the man whom all subsequent musicians had to listen to. Fahey made more than forty albums between 1959 and his death in 2001, fusing folk, blues, and experimental composition, taking familiar American sounds and making them new. Yet Fahey’s life and art remain largely unexamined. His memoir and liner notes were largely fiction. His real story has never been told—until now. Journalist Steve Lowenthal has spent years talking with Fahey’s producers, friends, peers, wives, business partners, and many others. He describes how Fa...

House on Fire
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

House on Fire

A story of courage and risk-taking, House on Fire tells how smallpox, a disease that killed, blinded, and scarred millions over centuries of human history, was completely eradicated in a spectacular triumph of medicine and public health. Part autobiography, part mystery, the story is told by a man who was one of the architects of a radical vaccination scheme that became a key strategy in ending the horrible disease when it was finally contained in India. In House on Fire, William H. Foege describes his own experiences in public health and details the remarkable program that involved people from countries around the world in pursuit of a single objective—eliminating smallpox forever. Rich with the details of everyday life, as well as a few adventures, House on Fire gives an intimate sense of what it is like to work on the ground in some of the world’s most impoverished countries—and tells what it is like to contribute to programs that really do change the world.