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    Easy Pumpkin Carving

    Группа авторов

    Fun guide to the classic Fall craft.Priced to move at $4.99.Eye-catching 12-unit clip strip display.Covers both traditional and modern pumpkin carving techniques.Ready-to-use pumpkin carving patterns.Includes Dremel tool carving and etching methods.

    Pocket Guide to Quilting Tips & Tricks

    Penny Haren

    The ultimate pocket guide to quilting, this book is packed with expert tips and tricks on equipment, short cuts, organization, color, patterns, machine quilting, and more! Providing 101 great tips for beginning quilters but also filled with new information for experienced quilters, there’s something for everyone to try! Written by a nationally-known quilting trade speaker, columnist, and consultant, author Penny Haren shares her expert knowledge and teaches you all the tricks of the trade in this convenient and compact pocket guide!

    Basic Benchwork for Home Machinists

    Les Oldridge

    For apprentices and amateur metalworkers, this book is a practical, hands-on guide to engineering benchwork that teaches all the valuable hand tool skills and procedures for files, punches, hand filers, and more. Well-illustrated with concise technical diagrams, tables, and black and white photos, you’ll learn all the tricks and gain a solid foundation in the basics of engineering benchwork that will become second nature over the course of your career as a metalworker. Not only are these proper practices essential knowledge to get started in the industry, but they will also save you spoiled work and tools.

    Douglas Fir

    Stephen F. Arno

    Westerners familiar with their forests may think they know the Douglas fir–but how well do they? Douglas firs are found in the continental northwest from British Columbia to as far south as Oaxaca, Mexico. They flourish in the Cascades, Rocky Mountains, Sierra, and other mountain ranges, as well as in desert valleys.<br><br> Incredibly hardy, this tree adopts various strategies to occupy more kinds of habitats than any other native tree, even becoming an uncontrollable invader in some regions, crowding out ponderosa pines, western larch, aspen groves, and mountain grasslands. Yet the utility of this noble species is immense. Douglas firs yield more high-quality construction lumber than any other tree in the world.<br><br> Most intriguing of all, perhaps, is that the story of the Douglas fir has gone untold. <i>Douglas Fir</i> fills this literary gap and presents an engaging profile of the Douglas fir and its relationship to people, commerce, culture, and wilderness.

    Chesapeake Crimes: Invitation to Murder

    Donna Andrews

    The seventh volume in the Chesapeake Crimes series presents an impressive set of tales by new and wellestablished authors. Included this time are:<P> INTRODUCTION, by Dana Cameron<BR> THE DAME AND THADDEUS BIRDWHISTLE, by Karen Cantwell<BR> SECRETS TO THE GRAVE, by K.M. Rockwood<BR> THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT THE ESCAPE ROOM, by Leone Ciporin<BR> THE DOGOODER, by Adam Meyer<BR> THE PROBLEM WITH OPENENDED INVITATIONS, by Cathy Wiley<BR> MUGGINS, by Josh Pachter<BR> THE KILLING WINDS, by Mary Stojak<BR> MAKE NEW FRIENDS, BUT KEEP THE OLD, by Jane Limprecht<BR> GOOD MORNING, GREEN LEAF CLASS, by Sarah Cotter<BR> THE GREAT BEDBUG INCIDENT AND THE INVITATION OF DOOM, by Eleanor Cawood Jones<BR> GUNS AND YOGA, by Maureen Klovers<BR> RFP/RIP, by Britt Alan<BR> AUMAKUA, by Maddi Davidson<BR> THE COLOR OF ENVY, by Joanna Campbell Slan<BR> TRUE COLORS, by Robin Templeton<BR> ALL TOMORROW’S PARTIES, by Art Taylor<BR> SUNNYSIDE, by Stacy Woodson<P>

    Ramshackle House

    Footner Hulbert

    "Equal parts of Maryland, young lovers, and a murder mystery make this a literary julep.<P> —The Bookman, August 1923

    30,000 On the Hoof

    Zane Grey

    Logan Huett thought he knew the West. Once a scout with the Army, he was familiar with both the hardships and rewards of pioneer life. But not even Logan could foresee the challenges that lay ahead for him and his young wife Lucinda–raising a brood of headstrong children, struggling to achieve financial security in the wilderness, concealing a long-buried family secret, and, finally, surviving the tragedy dealt them by a devastating war.

    Code of the West

    Zane Grey

    The code of chivalry, a standard of honor between men and of loyalty and decency between a girl and a man. When Georgiana Stockwell came to the Tonto Basin from the East she had heard neither of chivalry nor of loyalty, she cared only to have the attention of as many men as possible—and to have her own way with them.

    Forlorn River

    Zane Grey

    Ben Ide is a failure in the horse trade because he loves horses more than money. A few bad deals have turned the world against him. His greatest adversary is his father, who thinks Ben good for nothing. Determined to show what he is made of and what he can do, Ben pursues a herd of wild horses. The herd leads him directly into danger: cattle thieves with connections in high places. Distrusted by the woman he loves, menaced by killers, and hounded by slander, Ben finds his day of reckoning at the edge of Forlorn River. What he does next will make him an outcast or a hero.