12-Day Body Shaping Miracle, by Michael Thurmond
Change Your Shape, Transform Problem Areas, and Beat Fat for Good.
25 Questions for a Jewish Mother, by Judy Gold and Kate Moira Ryan.
Drawn from fifty interviews with Jewish women from every walk of life, this witty book explores what it means to be a Jewish mother, and the impact that the Holocaust, antisemitism, and their personal religious identity has on their role as a Jewish mother.
The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for Persons with Alzheimer Disease..., By Nancy L. Mace and Peter V. Rabins.
Packed with advice and information about dementia, The 36-Hour Day clearly describes what dementia is, how it is diagnosed, possible treatment options, and what problems may be faced by patients and their caregivers.
Acastos: Two Platonic Dialogues, by Iris Murdoch.
These modern Platonic dialogues portray a fanatical young Plato and a wise old Socrates discussing the problems of the twentieth century.
The Aging Eye, by The Harvard Medical School.
What You Can Do to Prevent and Treat Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma, Cataracts, Dry Eye Syndrome Floaters, Flashers, and more...
Ainsley Harriot's Gourmet Express, by Ainsley Harriot.
The recipes in this cookbook are easy to follow, and they include detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to prepare each dish. The majority of the fast food, gourmet recipes in this cookbook can be prepared in under 30 minutes!
Airborn, by Kenneth Oppel.
A fast paced adventure story set in an alternative Victorian-era world where dirigible-styled airships are the norm, unimaginable creatures roam the earth, and where pirates are known to make an unwanted appearance now and then.
The Anti-Aging Zone, By Barry Sears.
Information on how to reverse the aging-process by following the Zone Diet.
The Arthritis Action Program, by Michael E. Weinblatt.
An Integrated Plan of Traditional and Complementary Therapies
The Art of Cooking, by Martino of Como.
Published in the 1400's this is the forerunner of the modern cookbook. In addition to the main text, this edition includes an introduction that details the historical significance of this text, along with fifty modernized recipes.
Atlantis, by David Gibbins.
When Jack Howard, a marine archaeologist, discovers clues that point to the location of Atlantis, he soon finds that he is not the only one hunting for the fabled city. Worse, his competitors will do everything in their power to stop him from reaching the city before they do.
The BalleCore Workout, By Molly Weeks.
Integrating Pilates, Hatha Yoga, and Ballet in an Innovative Exercise Routine for All Fitness Levels.
Betty Zane, by Zane Grey.
During the 1782 siege of Fort Henry by British and Indian forces, Elizabeth "Betty" Zane saved the fort by running to a nearby cabin to get a much needed supply of gunpowder. She then ran back to the fort, under a hail of gunfire, carrying the gunpowder in her apron. This is the fictionalized story of a real-life heroine, and one of the last battles of the American Revolution.
Bipolar Disorder, by Francis Mark Mondimore.
A comprehensive, non-techanical guide to bipolar disorder for patients and their families.
Bizarre & Beautiful Noses, by
the Santa Fe Writers Group.
A lavishly illustrated guide to the sense of smell, for young readers.
Blue Man Falling, by Frank Barnard.
Set against the backdrop of the Battle of France and the Phoney War (1939-40), this book follows the exploits of two RAF pilots as they battle the enemy over the skies of France.
Body Clutter - Love Your Body, Love Yourself, by Marla Cilley & Leanne Ely.
A sensible, life changing guide that will help you to lose weight, exercise more, and to develop a healthy self-image.
Bomb Squad, by Richard Esposito and Ted Gerstein.
A Year Inside the Nation's Most Exclusive Police Unit.
The Book of Ages, by Desmond Morris.
The Ever Changing Life Cycles of Man Revealed by the Famous (And Infamous) Throughout History.
Brian Turner's Favourite British Recipes, by Brian Turner.
A collection of 120 classic British recipes, ranging from Hot Cross Buns and Shepherd's Pie to Steak and Kidney Pudding and Scotch Eggs.
The Burial at Thebes, by Seamus Heaney.
In this outstanding new translation, commissioned by Ireland's renowned Abbey Theatre to commemorate its centenary, Seamus Heaney exposes the darkness and the humanity in Sophocles' masterpiece, and inks it with his own modern and masterly touch.
Captain Alatriste, by Arturo Pérez-Reverte.
A fast paced swashbuckling adventure, set in 17th century Spain, which features the legendary soldier of fortune - Diego Alatriste y Tenorio.
Chewing Gum: The Fortunes of Taste, by Michael Redclift.
A social, political, ecological, economic, and cultural history of chicle-based chewing gum, with a particular emphasis on the impact that it has had on the Yucatan region and its Mayan natives.
Christmas Around the World, by Chuck Fischer.
A delightful twelve-page Christmas pop-up book that features six pop-ups depicting Christmas scenes from around the world, along with fascinating tidbits of information on various Christmas celebrations, traditions, and legends.
The Chronicles of Narnia, By C.S. Lewis.
A boxed set of the seven Narnia novels: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, The Horse and His Boy, The Magician's Nephew, and The Last Battle.
The Church Ladies' Divine Desserts, by Brenda Rhodes Miller.
This is both a cookbook and a history of the Church Ladies who created the scrumptious deserts that make up this delicious book!
Cook Books, Compiled by Richard Seltzer.
A collection of 8 Classic 19th Century Cook Books including Mrs. H. Wicken's 1893 classic, The Art of Living in Australia, plus the 1832 sweet tooth lover's cookbook, Seventy-Five Receipts for Pastry Cakes and Sweetmeats, by Miss Leslie of Philadelphia.
Cooking with Texas Highways, Edited by Nola McKey.
Offering more than 250 recipes that originally appeared in Texas Highways travel magazine, and features a sampling of the range of Texas culinary traditions.
The Crisis of Islam: Holy War and Unholy Terror, by Bernard Lewis.
Explores the Muslim mind set, and how historically centered resentments have constituted to the rise of terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism.