American Wild Flowers Coloring Book (Dover Pictorial Archives) /by Paul Kennedy (Author) .Learn to identify 46 of the most important wildflowers, from Rickett’s collection—lady’s slipper, black-eyed susan, bird’s foot violet, cardinal flower, pitcher plant, trout lily, etc. Learn to identify 46 of the most important wildflowers, from Rickett’s collection...
Collage Lost and Found: Creating Unique Projects With Vintage Ephemera
Now there’s a hip way for crafters to bring family history into their daily lives. Collage Lost and Found combines basic collage techniques and found objects to create edgy and unusual crafts with not only style, but a story to tell, as well.
Elementary Number Theory: A Problem Oriented Approach
This book is designed so that it may be used in several ways : it can be used for self study, as a guide for tutorially directed work, or as a supplementary text or source of problems for an ordinary first or second course in number theory. The aim of the book is similar to that of Aufgaben und Lehrsatze aus der Analysis by Polya and Szego. ... The book is written by hand in calligraphy by Gregory Maskarinec. A unique presentation.
Donald Keyhoe was there first. He didn't invent the UFO phenomenon, but he became its first authoritative private spokesman. In 1949, TRUE magazine asked aviation writer and retired Marine Corps Major Donald Keyhoe to look into the flying saucer enigma, which had burst onto the scene just two years previously. With information from his friends in the military, Keyhoe concluded that the objects came from outer space and that the Air Force was covering up the story to prevent panic.
Knowledge and Indifference in English Romantic Prose
'Milnes illuminates the relationship between Romantic philosophy and literature; in doing so, he affords new insights into contemporary approaches to cross-disciplinary criticism.' BARS Bulletin & Review
'Milnes produces a very informed and erudite consideration ... a very deep and at times taxing though rewarding study ... the reader is rewarded by graceful turns of phrase that convey rich insight and understanding of the very constructs of knowledge.' European Romantic Review