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They're cute, cuddly and fun to color! Join everyone's favorite black-and-white bears as you color these 46 whimsical pictures. The silly scenes show the playful pandas riding motorcycles, blasting off into outer space, baking cupcakes, taking a bubble bath, and even playing in a band! No trip to the zoo required! www.doverpublications.com
Besides a selection of letters by the abolitionist himself, the original collection includes an excerpt from W. E. B. Du Bois's biography, John Brown, addresses by Frederick Douglass and Ralph Waldo Emerson, poetry by Louisa May Alcott, and more.
Children ages 8 and up can discover where these prehistoric creatures lived, the food they ate, and what they may have looked like. Plus, there are fascinating facts about moving continents, climate changes, exploding volcanoes, and more.
"One of her greatest achievements, a book whose afterlife continues to inspire new generations of writers and readers." ¿ The Guardian This modernist masterpiece, originally published in 1925, chronicles a day in the life of an upper-class Englishwoman. Revolutionary in its psychological realism, the third-person narrative switches between Clarissa Dalloway and her fictional counterpart, Septimus Smith, a shell-shocked World War I veteran. Virginia Woolf''s pioneering stream-of-consciousness technique portrays the fragmented yet fluid nature of time and illustrates the commonality of perceptions shared across social barriers. A major literary figure of the twentieth century, Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) wrote such groundbreaking essays as "A Room of One''s Own" in addition to numerous letters, journals, and short stories. Her other novels include To the Lighthouse and Orlando.
This collection of jokes and yarns reflects the homespun humor Lincoln developed as a traveling lawyer, which later proved an effective tool for negotiating policy, gaining influence, and imparting moral lessons.
This volume presents one of the richest and most comprehensive collections of writings by Nikolai Tesla, a founding figure of the modern electrical power industry and long-time rival of Thomas Edison. Included is Tesla''s autobiography, My Inventions, and the lengthy philosophical essay "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy: With Special Reference to the Harnessing of the Sun''s Energy," as well as a series of lectures: "A New System of Alternate Current Motors and Transformers," "On Electricity," and more.
This excellent text is a pioneering work in the study of landform development under processes associated with running water. Its primary emphasis is on subjects that were the focus of the authors'' studies in both field and laboratory. Part I deals with the process of change in the evolving landscape. Part II explores process and form, and Part III, the effects of time. In Part I, the relation of geomorphology to field problems is analyzed in studies of a mountain block in a semiarid climate, a meandering river cut into bedrock, and benches along a sea coast. Part Two contains studies of weathering, climate, and such denudational processes as flooding and erosion. Here, too, are examinations of the drainage basin as a geomorphic unit, water and sediment in channels, channel form and process, and hillslope characteristics and processes. In Part III, the authors cover geochronology, drainage pattern evolution, channel changes with time, and the evolution of hillslopes. A new Foreword by Dr. Ellen Wohl situates the text within the evolution of the science along with its continuing relevance today as a primary resource. Plus, two appendixes will help readers convert units and equivalents, and identify symbols and nomenclature.
Celebrate the spirit of the season with 31 captivating illustrations of Christmas ornaments in all shapes and sizes. Each detailed design is filled with beautiful baubles emblazoned with angels, snowflakes, Santas, snowmen, bows, bells, and other merry motifs.
This charming book features fun-to-color illustrations filled with images of fairy tales and magic, an entertaining look-and-find activity, and 100 dazzling glitter stickers. As an added bonus, full-color illustrations enhance many of the pages.
Prep for competitions at level of International Mathematical Olympiad and Putnam competition covers counting methods, number theory, inequalities and theory of equations, metrical geometry, analysis, number representations and logic. 2020 edition.
Lift your "spirits" with this colorful celebration of the Mexican holiday that honors lost loved ones. Created by David and Chris Edgerly, 31 elaborately detailed designs include iconic sugar skulls as well as dozens of whimsical skeletons.
A moral fable about the narrow existence that results from self-sacrifice, this novel traces a Victorian woman''s stunted life to offer a memorable criticism of 19th-century middle-class values.
Fine introduction to quantum chemistry for undergraduates, especially for students with a limited mathematical background. Covers atomic and molecular spectroscopy, quantum mechanics, and bonding theory, among other topics. 1986 edition.
Celebrate the joys of Hanukkah with this wonderful mix of traditional and whimsical holiday motifs. Includes menorahs, dreidels, and Torah designs, plus nostalgic images inspired by Jewish history and folk art.
The largest collection of Nietzsche''s published poetry, this volume also offers an extensive, sophisticated treatment of his core philosophical themes and views as well as his most influential ideas.
Informal, easy-to-understand introduction covers phasors and tuning forks, wave equation, sampling and quantizing, feedforward and feedback filters, comb and string filters, periodic sounds, transform methods, and filter design. 1996 edition.
Classic of the Theosophical tradition explores the concept of what thoughts "look" like. Topics include the meaning of color, thought forms built by music, the nature of helpful thoughts, more.
Originally published in 1923, this classic was revised and updated in the early 60s, adding material on solution thermodynamics, results in statistical mechanics, surfaces, gravitational and electromagnetic fields, more. 1961 second edition.
Let stress wash away with 31 ready-to-color designs filled with creatures of the sea. Stylized underwater scenes of starfish, octopuses, shells, coral, and more swirl with mesmerizing patterns of waves and ripples.
"Orthodoxy, as G. K. Chesterton employs the term here, means 'right opinion.' In this, the masterpiece of his brilliant literary career, he applies the concept of correct reasoning to his acceptance of Christianity. Written in a down-to-earth and familiar style, he presents formal and scholarly arguments in the explanation and defense of the tents underlying his faith. Paradox and contradiction, Chesterton maintains, do not constitute barriers to belief; imagination and intuition are as relevant to the processes of thought and understanding as logic and rationality. 'Whenever we feel there is something odd in Christian theology,' he observes, 'we shall generally find that there is something odd in the truth.' He defines his insights with thought-provoking analogies, personal anecdotes, and engaging humor, making this century-old book a work of enduring charm and persuasion
Colorful vignettes from an 1860s expedition tell of the land and its people, from seven weeks aboard a Russian ship to a Cossack wedding to celestial wonders of the North.
Essential work by a noted naval historian discusses all of the conflict's major sea battles, including those between England and America's French allies. Richly enhanced by contemporary illustrations and relevant maps.
This volume reprints Brooke's complete oeuvre, from the early lyric poems to those written shortly before his death: "Tiare Tahiti," "The Great Lover," "The Dead," "The Soldier," many others.
Get tropical with 31 festive scenes of snowmen standing guard on the beach, Santas chilling by the shore, presents piled beneath palm trees, a pineapple festooned with ornaments and lights, and more merry illustrations.
This wonderful volume, assembled from National Geographic magazines dating 1915-24, spotlights some of the finest botanical imagery of its kind, including artwork by Mary E. Eaton, staff illustrator of the New York Botanical Garden. 128 color plates.
This proposal of a "single tax," taxing the value of land as a source of public revenue, was a 19th-century bestseller and the most popular book on economics ever published.
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