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|  | Arithmetic Made Simple by Robert Belge For almost four decades, Made Simple books have set the standard for continuing education and home study. In answer to the changing needsof todays marketplace, the Made Simple series for the '90s presents a thoroughly up-to-the-minute portfolio of skills, information, and experience, with revised and updated editions of bestselling titles, plus a whole range of new subjects from personal finance to office management to desktop publishing.B & W illustrations throughout AUTHOR: Robert Belge PUBLISHER: Doubleday Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Woman to Woman by Michelle Lovric Some things can be written, woman to woman, that can be said in no other way. This revealing, poignant, and sometimes funny book gives a vicarious insight into women's lives, from the early exuberance of Sylvia Plath to the pain of Lotto Lenya after the death of Kurt Weill to a hilarious come-uppance written by Katherine Mansfield to a young woman flirting with her husband. And the biographical annotations give us rare insights as they sum up lives only in progress when the letters were written. This exquisite sequel to the New York Times best-seller Love Letters: An Anthology of Passion celebrates all the roles women play in their lives, and shows how they express their most intimate feelings in their private correspondence. Arranged to show the different stages of womanhood, from childhood to old age, Woman to Woman illustrates how women through history have dealt with the rites of passage that confront them during their lives. As with Love Letters, envelopes and packets contain three-dimensional facsimiles of real handwritten letters from women such as Jane Austen, Louisa May Alcott, and Marie Antoinette. Stunning full-color illustrations throughout this lovely volume further showcase these insightful communications. AUTHOR: Michelle Lovric PUBLISHER: Andrews McMeel Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Ducati by Joe Bonnello, John F. Thompson Ducati's legendary motorcycles -- from the 48cc Cucciolo to the stunning 916 -- have long been regarded as masterpieces of engineering and design. In this color history, the story of Ducati's decline and subsequent recovery in the United States comes to life in the lies of Thompson's lively prose and in Bonnello's lavish photography. The vast selection of Ducatis covered include the early single-cylinder Gran Sport and Gran Prix, narrow- and wide-case singles, bevel-drive twins such as the 750 GT and SS, Darmahs, Pantahs, the F3, the 900SS, and rare stunners like the Supermono. A freshly told tale of two-wheeled Italian beauties. AUTHOR: Joe Bonnello, John F. Thompson PUBLISHER: MBI Publishing Company LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | The Sword in the Tree by Clyde R. Bulla, Paul Galdone Description not available.When young Shan is forced away from his home at Weldon Castle by his ruthless uncle, he becomes determined to return in the future in order to reclaim what is rightfully his. Original. AUTHOR: Clyde R. Bulla, Paul Galdone PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Children's Book Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | If You Really Loved Me by Ann Rule, Julie Rubenstein A shocking chronicle of greed, sexual obsession, manipulation, and murder--from the bestselling author of Small Sacrifices. Computer wizard David Brown convinced his own daughter to prove her love by killing his new wife. Brown then collected a large insurance policy and married his dead wife's teenage sister, whom he had secretly taught to perform sex acts since she was eleven years old. Photographs. AUTHOR: Ann Rule, Julie Rubenstein PUBLISHER: Pocket Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | The Home School Source Book by Donn Reed The Home School Source Book -- New edition of this much-loved classic. The Reeds speak honestly and with humor about their 24 years of homeschooling. The new edition has more resources to help new and experienced homeschoolers crate the best possible philosophy of learning for their families Liberal arts resources from birth through adulthood. New how to essays and commentary. More resources for early learning, parenting, and special needs; classic books; numerous new creative, hands-on resources for math and science; educational games; maps; computer information; support organizations; college entrance information; and reference materials. Everything reviewed, not just listed. The editor of Home Education Magazine says, This is the first book I will give to my children when they start homeschooling my grandchildren. A veritable smorgasbord of articles, resources, essays, insights, honest and sometimes scathing reviews, notes, and commentary. The Millennium Whole Earth Catalog says, A Whole Earth Catalog for homeschoolers. Recommended by Pat Farenga, publisher of Growing Without Schooling. Real Goods News says, The only major home education resource guide that emphasizes comparative religions, cultural literacy, ecology, conservation, and global awareness. A great collection of learning tools for families, teachers, resource centers, and alternative schools. ISBN 0-919761-28-3. 480 pages. $29.95. Available from IPG, Chicago, IL; 800-888-4741 or Brook Farm Books, P.O. Box 246, Bridgewater, ME. 04735; 506-375-4380. AUTHOR: Donn Reed PUBLISHER: Brook Farm Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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