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  • av Clara Silverstein
    339,-

    The Boston Chef's Table brings over 50 recipes from the best chefs in the Boston area right to your kitchen. These contemporary recipes represent the very best Boston has to offer from Ravioli with Roasted Peaches and Pistachio Pesto to the classic Hot New England Lobster Roll to Boston Cream Pie. Inside you'll findOver 50 recipes customized for home cooks from longstanding institutions of Boston Savory color photos of recipes and chefs that invented themContact information and profiles on famous chefs and restaurants in BostonSidebars spotlighting the city's culinary history and ethnic food enclavesEasy yet comprehensive steps to recreate your favorite appetizers, entrees, desserts, and more!

  • av Tony St. Clair
    385,-

    The thrilling story of Joan LaCosta's wild life behind the wheel and escape into anonymity was untold, until now, and sits at a compelling intersection of auto racing history, gender equity in sports, and true crime, all set against the backdrop of the Roaring Twenties.

  • av Lisa Maloney
    239,-

    For those looking for adventure in the Last Frontier, Alaska offers something different. Pan for gold in GuggieVille, visit an Igloo-shaped Catholic Church, or explore Alaska on a llama trek through Knik Glacier.Tired of the same old tourist traps? Take the road less traveled and discover the hidden attractions, unique finds, and unusual locales other guidebooks just don't offer. Off the Beaten Path® features the things you'd want to see-if only you knew about them! From the best in local dining to quirky cultural tidbits, you'll say over and over again: "I didn't know that!"Looking to discover a side of Alaska you never knew existed? Take a flight-seeing tour over glaciers and high-country lakes. Venture to the Kodiak Wildlife Refuge--accessible only by seaplane or boat. Embark on a kayaking expedition through Alaska's remote waters. Take a cooking class and learn to prepare Alaskan-seafood specialties. If you've "been there, done that" one too many times, get off the main road and venture Off the Beaten Path®.

  • av Roger Naylor
    239,-

  • av Joshua Niven
    309,-

    Taking on the A.T. is a pilgrimage because of both its beauty and accessibility. Let Joshua Niven and Amber Adams guide you across the best trails that the Appalachian Trail has to offer.

  • av Kathleen Langone
    345,-

    From simple beginnings, Amalia Kussner rose to fame as a talented and bold artist and ultimately became one of the most sought-after miniature portrait painters of the Gilded Age. At a time when the use of photography was on the rise, many still loved miniatures, which had a feeling and soul to them that photos could not duplicate. Miniatures could be worn as jewelry or carried between winter and summer homes and easily set out on display. Amalia's portraits provided a grandeur that matched how the Gilded Age elite perceived themselves: as royalty.Yet no female portrait artists had the notoriety or esteemed clientèle that Amalia did. Her subjects included members of the Astor family, Consuelo Vanderbilt, "dollar heiress" Minnie Paget, England's Edward VII, Russia's Czar Nicholas II and Alexandra, and diamond mine magnate Cecil Rhodes. At the height of her career, from the mid-1890s to early 1910, having a Kussner miniature was just as important an accessory as owning fine jewelry or a mansion in Newport. "Famous sitters, drawn to her by the accuracy and skill of her brush, never failed to become life-long friends," read her obituary.Amalia's style was also provocative for the late Victorian period. Her subjects were draped in off-the-shoulder fabrics, with their hair loosely pinned around their heads and tendrils framing their faces, and she often took the liberty to enhance their beauty. Amalia kept the women's best features but gave them an almost mythical appearance, akin to the fairy queen Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream.Amalia has been included, along with other nineteenth-century women artists, in the "first wave of feminism," in large part because she commanded very high commissions, comparable to male artists of the time. She was fascinating and sometimes mysterious-particularly with regard to her marriage to lawyer Charles du Pont Coudert-and her journey included not only fame and fortune, but also a few lawsuits, scandals, and lies.

  • av Robert Curley
    239,-

  • av Barbara Rogers
    239,-

    From Portsmouth's historic Black Heritage Trail to a roadside museum called the Foolish Frog in the North Country, discover New Hampshire's little-known but fascinating attractions with this engagingly written guide.

  • av Department of the Army
    309,-

    The Official U.S. Army Guerrilla Warfare and Special Forces Operations Field Manual offers guidance and training in Special Forces and unconventional warfare, including concepts, organization, methods, and operations.

  • av Roger Gordon
    309,-

    Cleveland Guardians A-Z brings you the history of the team and will delight those with a penchant for sports trivia with its array of facts and heightened attention to detail. From Fred Abbott to George Zuverink, this book has all the information Guardians fans would ever want to know about their team.

  • av Kelsey Kennedy
    309,-

  • av Marvin Bartlett
    289,-

    Travel with Marvin to soak up that spirit found in people, places and things that are unique to the Bluegrass State.

  • av Rick Burton
    339,-

    In The Rise of Major League Soccer: Building a Global Giant, experienced sports business experts Rick Burton and Norm O'Reilly dig into the slow but sure growth of Major League Soccer in North America and the advent of major European teams attracting huge fan bases in the United States.

  • av Jim Meuninck
    309,-

    Detailed descriptions of edible mushrooms; tips on finding, preparing, and using mushrooms; a glossary of botanical terms; color photos.

  • av Jamie Coelho
    309,-

    Rhode Island Food Crawls takes the reader on a fun, tasty culinary tour. Discover the hidden gems and long-standing institutions of the Ocean State's neighborhoods with foodie expert and Editor-in-chief of Rhode Island Monthly, Jamie Coelho.

  • av Richard Jay Hutto
    345,-

    A prominent American heiress exchanges her wealth and identity to become a Prussian countess and mentor to a queen. But amid the gathering clouds of World War II, she finds herself cut off from her funds in the US, divorced, and resisting the Nazis, who eventually force her to make the ultimate sacrifice in order to save her two sons.

  • av Robert Weiss
    279

    Trees of the Rocky Mountains will fill a gap in Falcon's nature category by providing readers with a dedicated guidebook to identifying the most prominent tree species occurring in the Rocky Mountain region of North America.

  • av Mary Mallory
    345,-

    First Women of Hollywood will explore and illustrate the invaluable role and contributions of the mostly forgotten and unacknowledged pioneers in the film industry.

  • - An Insider's Guide to Gardening in the Centennial State
    av Jodi Torpey
    239,-

    Detailed, easy-to-understand information about the ins and outs of gardening in Colorado, from a Colorado master gardener, with advice from state gardening writers, horticulturists, and other local experts.

  • av Rose Neal
    345,-

    E.D.E.N. Southworth (Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte) was one of the nineteenth century's most prolific and successful authors, with more novels to her credit than Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, and Mark Twain combined. She was widely beloved by readers for her feisty heroines who rode horses, shot pistols or bows and arrows, captured notorious villains, became sea captains, and had other such grand adventures. Readers named their daughters, their boats, and their racehorses Capitola after their new favorite character in Emma's bestselling 1859 novel The Hidden Hand, which sold 10,000 copies in the first print run.In her fifty novels, Southworth wrote about unspeakable topics for the time: alcoholism, domestic violence, poverty, capital punishment, and other social issues-many of which readers still grapple with today-all nicely tucked away within the pages of her "domestic fiction." Despite being raised in a slave-owning family, her first works appeared in The National Era, a known abolitionist magazine. She supported emancipation and encouraged her longtime friend Harriet Beecher Stowe to publish Uncle Tom's Cabin. In a bold and daring life that spanned almost the entirety of the century, Emma advocated for better education for girls and better living conditions for the poor, nursed Union soldiers during the Civil War, and joined the early women's rights movement.Emma helped encourage generations of women readers to question and challenge the status quo. Yet although she achieved international fame in her lifetime, knowledge of Southworth and her novels virtually disappeared in the 1940s as readers were drawn to the new Modernism literary movement. For Emma, it was also partly because she had done so well at hiding her progressive ideas in the biographical pieces written during her life. This hidden-in-plain-sight approach worked for a single mother who needed to make money by her pen-her main means of providing for herself and her children after her husband abandoned them-but it helped incorrectly categorize Southworth well into the twentieth century as being against many of the causes she in fact supported in her novels.By meticulously combining details from Southworth's novels, partial biographies, newspapers, and hundreds of personal letters, Rose Neal has written the first-ever biography of E.D.E.N. and pieced together the fascinating life of a woman who was as determined as any of the heroines she created.

  • av Claire Criscuolo
    289,-

    50 Vegetarian Recipes from 50 Years of Claire's Corner Copia by Claire Criscuolo will be a 50th anniversary celebration cookbook divided into seven chapters: Breakfast, Appetizers & Little Plates, Soups & Salads, Entrees, Dressings & Sauces, Deserts, and Mocktails & Smoothies.

  • av Philip Monahan
    309,-

    The Orvis Quick-Start Guide to Fly Fishing will allow any reader to learn exactly what tackle to buy for any given fishing situation, how to make basic casts, and basic fly-fishing techniques.

  • av Queer Interest Group & The Aejmc Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender
    1 149,-

  • av Sarah Reed Vollmann
    465,-

    Subsequent siblings, also known as replacement children, were born after the death of a sibling, and face a familial landscape that was dramatically altered by loss. Born into Loss explores the common repercussions of their role and shares complex life stories from more than one hundred subsequent sibling interviews.

  • av Office Of The Federal Register (U.S.)
    579,-

    Title 29 presents regulations addressing labor management standards; wages and hours; equal employment; occupational safety; and pension and welfare benefits.

  • av Jeffrey Sussman
    385,-

    This book is about how organized crime came to dominate the record business during the early days of rock and roll.

  • av Jae Jennifer Rossman
    1 155,-

    This book provides a thorough exploration of a topic that is a cornerstone of the library profession: access. It looks closely at access in academic library special collections settings through the lens of what practitioners have to say via interviews and the literature.

  • - Questioning the Media
    av Renee Hobbs
    865

    Media Literacy in Action is rooted in the theory and practice of media literacy education as developed over 30 years of research in the field. It builds upon the "best practices" and teaches all the core competencies of media literacy which include accessing, analyzing, creating, reflecting and taking action using media in a variety of forms.

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