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  • av Sarah Cailean
    327

    Homicide investigator and criminal behavioralist Sarah Cailean highlights eight women--from Kate Warne and Isabella Goodwin to Frances Glessner Lee and Barbara Rae-Venter--whose work impacted investigations, law enforcement, forensics, and other related fields, shattered stereotypes in the field of true crime, and gave voice to the voiceless.

  • av Randi Minetor
    311

    In this guide, Randi Minetor calls on naturalists, biologists, and state wildlife authorities to distill the best practices for creating a safe environment for humans and animals alike, and provides accounts of actual run-ins with wildlife as cautionary tales.

  • av Robert W Cohen
    311

    An examination of the careers of the 50 Buffalo Bills players who have made the greatest impact on one of the National Football League's most iconic franchises. Quotes from opposing players and former teammates are provided along the way, as are summaries of each player's greatest season, most memorable performances, and most notable achievements.

  • av Brian Earl
    461

    For a celebration as old as Christmas, it's no surprise that many traditions have come and gone-what often is a surprise is just what some of those traditions were. This book reveals these traditions and will appeal to anyone whose Christmas spirit includes a healthy dose of curiosity.

  • av Becky Libourel Diamond
    461

    Although most Americans have heard of sugar plums thanks to the famous holiday poem A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore, many have likely never have had the pleasure of tasting one of these luxuries, or even know what they really are (hint: they are not sugar-dusted plums). This is because sugar plums are one of the Gilded Age era holiday sweets that got eclipsed as America moved into the twentieth century. But A Gilded Age Christmas will bridge the past and present, bringing back sugar plums and other confections not typically found in modern cookbooks, while revisiting some beloved favorites. With origins that date back to the nineteenth century and even earlier, the recipes in A Gilded Age Christmas have been adapted for today's ingredients and appliances, allowing cooks to recreate them in their own modern kitchens. Each recipe will provide a colorful glimpse into the era, featuring the fascinating history behind each cookie, its ingredients and baking methods. There will also be sidebars throughout, offering tidbits of Christmas lore of the era. A perfect gift to bring sparkle to the holiday season for anyone who enjoys food, history, culture and Christmas traditions, A Very Victorian Christmas is a unique way to revitalize any baker's holiday repertoire while looking to past foodways for inspiration. With all the opulence and enchanting allure of the Victorian period, this nostalgic book is chock-full of delicious holiday treats.

  • av David Gendell
    327

    On two chilled late fall Saturday afternoons, separated by forty-nine years, the spectacle of Army-Navy football unfolded at Annapolis, Maryland, on the grounds of the United States Naval Academy. This pair of rivalry games were played in 1893 and 1942, on the edge of brackish tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay and before crowds among the smallest ever to witness the game. While often treated as sidebars in the epic Army-Navy football narrative, these two games had an outsized impact on the series, on the institutions represented on the field, on the armed services their teams represented, and even on the sport of football. In a series that continues to be defined by toughness and resilience, these were also among the hardest-fought and roughest games ever played. The players in both games had been raised in the shadow of two great wars fought by their fathers. Both games were played by men who would soon go on to serve in wars of their own; some of the football players would not survive. Battles at Annapolis presents the context of the two most recent Army-Navy football games played at Annapolis: how the games came to be scheduled and the impact of each contest on the broader community. Author David Gendell also showcases the unique personalities who represented the service academies on the field, on the sidelines, and in the stands. These men came to Annapolis and West Point from varied backgrounds; each arrived at the game venue via a distinct path and, in the months and years after the game, they moved out into the broader world-many eagerly representing the United States in combat; some sacrificing their lives in conducting that service. But before they went to war, they played football.

  • av Robert W Cohen
    387

    In The 50 Greatest Players in Detroit Lions History, sports historian Robert W. Cohen ranks the top 50 players ever to perform for one of the National Football League's most historic franchises.

  • av Melanie Sunshine Neale
    287

    Boat Buying Basics takes you through how to find and purchase the boat that will best fulfill your dreams and needs. It provides clear, step-by-step guidance on researching and analyzing boat listings, understanding the survey process, making the purchase, navigating the complexities of the closing process, and securing insurance and financing.

  • av Jeffery Fraser
    311

  • av Bill Schneider
    311

    Containing 15-20 easy to moderate day hikes, these books are an accessible choice for sampling several attainable hikes in a state, National Park, or smaller region.

  • av Joshua Moore
    267

    The unlikely story of how Power Rangers went from a children's TV oddity to a billion-dollar multimedia empire.

  • av Allan Pepper
    461

    The history of the night club with an unbelievable story: The Bottom Line.

  • av Ray Morton
    367

    A full, comprehensive history of all things King Kong.

  • av Steven Blush
    321

    Third in the Trilogy that includes When Rock Met Disco and When Rock Met Reggae.

  • av Matthew Gasda
    267

    Four plays from acclaimed playwright and downtown impresario Matthew Gasda.

  • av Josephine Matyas
    271

    A first-of-its-kind guidebook to American music museums and other sites, from the iconic to the obscure

  • av Barry Joseph
    461

    A one-of-a-kind look at Stephen Sondheim's lifelong obsession with games and puzzles of all kinds.

  • av William Swanson
    191

  • av Danny Wallace
    267

    Danny Wallace, million-copy bestselling author of Yes Man and Join Me, has fallen down the modern rabbit hole of lies, conspiracies and disinformation. He asks: can you do anything to stop it - even with the truth on your side?

  • av Dr. Elias Zerhouni
    387

  • av Jay Scully
    191

    A straightforward practical guide for screen actors looking to secure roles in post-Covid Hollywood.

  • av Janet Shibley Hyde
    387

    Leading psychologist Dr. Janet Shibley Hyde shows that in order to understand the challenges posed by sensible gun reform legislation, we must first understand the psychology of gun ownership, gun violence, and gun culture in America.

  • av Roger Lewis Roger Lewis
    311

    A captivating, seductive and monumental celebration of the life and career of one of the greatest actors of the 20th century.

  • av Milton C Toby
    301

  • av Edward L Bowen
    327

    Renowned racing historian Edward L. Bowen examines the exploits and legacies of twenty-four of the twentieth century's most influential sires, including Northern Dancer, Fair Play, Hyperion, and Challenger II, as well as the people who were associated with them. Dynasties an invaluable contribution to the literature of the sport.

  • av Alexander R Brash
    311

    The long-lost true story of an American whaler, Robert Armstrong, who embarked on a harrowing adventure in the South Pacific in the mid-nineteenth century in search of absolution and redemption. Armstrong's gripping personal account is bookended by thoroughly researched contextual background compiled by his great-great-grandson, Alexander Brash, shedding further light on a turbulent historical period, his ancestor's religious milieu, and the importance of saving our oceans' wildlife. A fascinating dive into both human morality and America's maritime history.

  • av Jenny Anderson Photo LLC
    527

    An intimate, behind-the-scenes look into the parts of Broadway that most people never see.

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