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|  | Great Wood Finishes by Jeff Jewitt Description not available.Provides step-by-step instructions on wood finishing techniques covering such topics as tools and materials, staining, glazing, and avoiding common mistakes. AUTHOR: Jeff Jewitt PUBLISHER: Taunton Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Home Improvement 
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 | Wiring by Rex Caldwell Description not available.Discusses the basics of electricity and offers instructions and advice on the equipment and skills needed to install electrical, telephone, and cable wires in and around the home. AUTHOR: Rex Caldwell PUBLISHER: Creative Homeowner Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Home Improvement 
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 | Shoes by Linda Okeeffe An extravaganza of shoes, including portraits of famous designers, a look at the two-foot high chopines of the 16th century, shoes made for special occasions, shoe fetishes, the allure of the sandaled foot, Marilyn's stiletto, the steps involved in making a shoe, and much more. AUTHOR: Linda Okeeffe PUBLISHER: Workman Publishing Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Hobbies & Interests 
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 | Better Homes & Gardens Halloween Fun Description not available.A spooky guide to Halloween fun contains an abundance of ideas, recipes, projects, and instructions for creating frightening foods, devilish decorations, scary costumes, and much more. Original. 50,000 first printing. PUBLISHER: Meredith Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Hobbies & Interests 
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 | The 25th Hour by David Benioff Monty Brogan, a young drug dealer scheduled to do prison time, spends his last day of freedom with two old friends at a nightclub run by his Uncle Blue, the drug lord who got Monty into the business. AUTHOR: David Benioff PUBLISHER: Dutton/Plume FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Mystery & Thrillers 
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 | Colonel Tom Parker by James L. Dickerson In this biography of Elvis Presley`s manager Tom Parker, Nashville writer Dickerson alleges that it was Parker`s megalomania that destroyed the King`s career. He does note some of the good deeds Parker did for Elvis, like shrewdly negotiating a contract with RCA, but focuses on the bad, including coercing Elvis to star in bad movies. Although Parker made Elvis millions, Dickerson feels that Parker was exploiting the star and using the profits to feed his own gambling addiction. AUTHOR: James L. Dickerson PUBLISHER: Cooper Square Publishers, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Hobbies & Interests 
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