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When a writer has finished a manuscript he then hands it over to an editor. He assumes the editor will take care of all problems. But that is not usually the case.
This book would make a great present for a traveler or armchair lover of facts and trivia, jam-packed with delicious bite-sized tidbits of useless yet fascinating datum
What better gift for a mystery novel fan than a calendar from their favorite novel or author? Or, buy one for yourself and enjoy a year of mysteries.
There's nowhere to hide when it comes to turning 40, but it can be done gracefully and with style with the proper planning. Learn how to have a painless 40th.
Moore's film is part comedy, part tragedy, part history, part propaganda; it reviews the rise and fall of wealth in American and what is has cost the American people
The purpose of this book was to follow pioneers as they moved west across the United States of America. He begins the book with Anglo-American settlements to the 1890.
Older people who play golf can extend the length of their golfing lives by carrying out gentle exercises. Use these exercises to improve circulation and feel younger.
When asked what is the capital of Thailand, most will automatically answer, "Bangkok". However, this is incorrect, and has been so since this city was first built.
Parenting strategies can backfire. The book, NurtureShock, unveils an evidence-based perspective on parenting and child development that challenges many modern tactics.
Best of Vogue Knitting is an absolute delight for knitters everywhere. It is packed full of useful articles, techniques and expert advice by knitting luminaries.
The Ballad of Matthew's Begats is a song by Andrew Peterson and now it is a children's book. With beautiful illustrations by Cory Godbey, kids can learn more about Jesus.
It's a book. It's a movie. It's a cultural phenomenon. But is it any good?
Everybody knows that the tallest peak in the world is Mount Everest, but few can recall its height. However, the strange fact is, its precise height is subject to change
Yosemite National Park is full of surprises, and not just for the visitor, but for conservationists, biologists and geologists.
While looking forwards, the stories in David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer's Best SF #11 often look back for inspiration, to -- amongst others -- James Blish and I, Robot.
As the United States celebrates its 233rd birthday the document with the formal explanation for why the colonies wanted to break free from the British gets a closer look.
Patricia Scanlan's light-hearted, short novel portrays a story of emotional discovery, betrayal by superficial friends and the ultimate voyage to find lasting love.
During the height of World War II, Winston Churchill authorized research concerning the construction of a new type of ship for his navy - an aircraft carrier made of ice.
Writing research and term papers is a part of life - or at least, a part of high school and college- so learn what to do now.
How adoption of a new calendar removed eleven days from the year and changed when George Washington, and a new nation, would celebrate his birthday.
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich isn't the first governor to be impeached and face removal from office.


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