Investigations
In the tradition of Schr?dinger's classic What Is Life?, this book is a tour-de-force investigation of the basis of life itself, with conclusions that radically undermine the scientific approaches on which modern science... See More
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Quick ViewIn the tradition of Schr?dinger's classic What Is Life?, this book is a tour-de-force investigation of the basis of life itself, with conclusions that radically undermine the scientific approaches on which modern science... See More
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Quick ViewNew York Times bestselling authors Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen pen the triumphant conclusion to their George Washington series-a novel of leadership, brotherhood, loyalty, and the victory of the American... See More
by Alec Ryrie
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Quick View"How has unbelief come to dominate so many Western societies? The usual account invokes the advance of science and rational knowledge. Ryrie's alternative, in which emotions are the driving force, offers new and interesting... See More
by Scott Sauls
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Quick ViewThe key to becoming a successful artisan cheesemaker is to develop the intuition essential for problem solving and developing unique styles of cheeses. There are an increasing number of books on the market about making... See More
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Quick ViewNazi wartime deals and the modern-day murder of a Portuguese teen are linked with originality and suspense in this award-winning crime novel. 1941. Klaus Felsen, forced out of his Berlin factory into the SS, arrives in a... See More
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Quick ViewAllan H. Meltzer's monumental history of the Federal Reserve System tells the story of one of America's most influential but least understood public institutions. This first volume covers the period from the Federal... See More
by Noah Gordon
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Quick ViewThe New York Times-bestselling novel that follows the life and career of a rabbi as he journeys through America: "A rewarding reading experience." -- Los Angeles Times Michael Kind is raised in the Jewish cauldron of 1920s... See More
by Brian Clegg
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Quick View"A marvelously clear and engaging account of... the deepest mysteries of the quantum world and [converting] them into a useful technology." -- Gregory Chaitin, author of Meta Math! The Quest for Omega What is entanglement... See More
by Tom Burgis
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Quick ViewA Washington Post Notable Book of the Year ? An Economist Book of the Year "A must-read for anyone wanting to better understand what has already happened here in America and what lies ahead if Trump is reelected in... See More
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Quick ViewIt's a fight for the future as the past aims to destroy the present in the mind-blowing sequel to Androne by screenwriter Dwain Worrell. As an orphaned girl, Harmony survived a strange war waged by an enemy called the... See More
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Quick ViewThe New York Times-bestselling "first-rate spy thriller" of the FBI agent who sold top-secret information to the Russians for more than twenty years (Entertainment Weekly). Drawing from a wide variety of sources in the... See More
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Quick ViewA NEW approach to solving behavioral challenges. In Beyond Behaviors, internationally known pediatric psychologist, Dr. Mona Delahooke describes behaviors as the tip of the iceberg, important signals that we should address... See More
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Quick View? Get 5 FREE BONUSES With Your Purchase to Jumpstart Your Chair Yoga Journey! Are you ready to lose weight, boost energy, and stay active -- without extreme workouts or diets? Best-selling author and certified senior... See More
by Heidi Gibson
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Quick ViewFrom the grilled cheese champions -- mouthwatering recipes for melty, satisfying sandwiches, plus macs, soups, pickles, sides, and more. Melted cheese between slices of toasted bread -- it's the ultimate in comfort food... See More
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Quick ViewThis illustrated book gives young readers "a breathtaking and entirely original insight" into the complex systems that exist underneath modern cities (Kirkus, starred review). Caldecott Medal-winning author and... See More
by Mary Renault
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Quick ViewThe New York Times-bestselling portrayal of the life of ancient Greece's lyric poet. "[Renault's] historical novels... are among the finest ever written" (The Washington Post Book World). Simonides of Keos lived during the... See More
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Quick ViewPreaching magazine Year's Best Book for Preachers One of humanity's most basic and common practices -- eating meals -- was transformed by Jesus into an occasion of divine encounter. In sharing food and drink with his... See More
by Alex Kerr
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Quick ViewIn this acclaimed speculative novel, the author of Crash imagines an exclusive business park that hides a ghastly mystery: "One of his finest" (San Francisco Chronicle). For forty years, J.G. Ballard has shared his... See More
by Poopa Dweck
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Quick ViewWhen the Aleppian Jewish community migrated from the ancient city of Aleppo in historic Syria and settled in New York and Latin American cities in the early 20th century, it brought its rich cuisine and vibrant culture. Most... See More
by Noam Chomsky
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Quick ViewTaken together, Chomsky's essays present a powerful counter-narrative to official accounts of the major political events of the past four years: the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the U.S. presidential race, the ascendancy of... See More
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Quick ViewThe final book in the Crimson Empire trilogy, a game-changing fantasy epic featuring an unforgettable warrior. Former warrior queen and now pariah, Cold Zosia wakes in the ashes of a burning city. Her vengeance has brought... See More
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Quick ViewIn the course of their 20+-year engineering careers, authors Brian Fitzpatrick and Ben Collins-Sussman have picked up a treasure trove of wisdom and anecdotes about how successful teams work together. Their conclusion? Even... See More
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Quick ViewA rebel goes undercover in a desperate attempt to free her country from a brutal dictator in the final novel of this dystopian thriller trilogy. In America, the Registry weds girls to the highest bidder and raises boys for... See More
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Quick ViewThe ultimate guide to the history, development, manufacture, modification, and active service of all fifty models in the SR-71 program. At the height of the Cold War in 1964, President Johnson announced a new aircraft... See More
by Lynne Graham
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Quick ViewA brash businessman turns a feisty office cleaner's life upside down in this classic contemporary romance by a USA Today-bestselling author. Ellie Morgan hoped to buy the bookshop where she worked, so evenings she... See More
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Quick ViewBridging the gap between research, science, and the therapy room. When The Polyvagal Theory was published in 2011, it took the therapeutic world by storm, bringing Stephen Porges's insights about the autonomic nervous... See More
by Amotz Zahavi
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Quick ViewEver since Darwin, animal behavior has intrigued and perplexed human observers. The elaborate mating rituals, lavish decorative displays, complex songs, calls, dances and many other forms of animal signaling raise... See More