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  • av Russel, Hill & NICKERSON
    404,-

  • - How to have fun without the plus one
    av Michelle Ponto
    182,-

  • av Jose Luis Franco Rodrigues
    536,-

  • - Sunkist/La Puente
    av Sam Quinones, Peggy Adams & Monique Quintero
    148,-

  • av Joseph Devlin
    207,-

  • - how the sentimental Christmas story you know is all wrong and why the true story is so much better
    av Brendan Beale
    101 - 127

  • av Kjersti Nelson
    191,-

  • av Tim Regan
    604,-

    The Ford C Series truck chassis was first introduced in 1957. Soon it became one of the most popular fire engine chassis in the Nation. The Firetruck that Saved New Jersey is a comprehensive history of these machines and the fire department's they served with from 1957 to 1990 and beyond.

  • av Maira Isabel Morales
    231,-

    How Angels Become Babies is a children's book about adoption, written in the most compassionate, thoughtful and inclusive way. The author is an adoptive parent who tells the story of how an Angel chose her to be her mom. A captivating narrative that tells why family and love has nothing to do with blood. The book embraces single parents and both straight and gay and traditional and non-traditional couples from all walks of life and from all over the World. Fiction and spiritual based on dreams from the author and her daughter. Fully colored. Originally the book was created to be gifted to family and friends. Given the popularity among them and the need for children adoption inclusive stories, the author decided to share this -very- a personal story with the world.

  • av Regan, Aumack & McTernan
    675,-

    Take a journey into the past with Lost Keyport, as we look at the places and people that have vanished from our life. One hundred seventy pages, in many never before seen photographs, are sure to bring a smile and perhaps a tear to both lifelong Keyporters and those who plan to spend their lives here.

  • Spar 13%
    av Tim Regan
    654,-

    A detailed look at the apparatus and the aircraft of the New Jersey Forest since they began to use motorized equipment in the 1930's. Over 150 pages of informative, text coupled with high quality photos make this a book for every fire buff.

  • av Anna Laurens
    139,-

    A collection of poems of advice on empowerment and confidence especially for girls. About how to live and not just survive. How to live well with self-love, hope, kindness, love, the freedom of the self, joy, and positivity. How to be both silk and steel. Both soft and strong. These poems tell the story of the lessons that I have learned from my experiences growing up as a girl in this world.

  • av Kristy Ashton
    396,-

    Lined Notebook. Meet the beautiful Swans of Faskally in the heart of Scotland.

  • av Wrdsmth
    340,-

    WRDs of Inspiration is a journal / sketchbook for people of all ages. I hope it inspires you.-- WRDSMTH

  • av Balungi Francis
    285,-

    Since it was developed, Newton's law of gravitation and many other laws of physics cannot be derived from one grand underlying principle. Deriving Newton's law of gravitation or Einstein general relativity theory, would mean that gravity emerges from something else and that would mean that the only known Newton's law of universal gravity is no longer a fundamental law of physics. Although this might be true, I believe that everything must have an origin. I believe that there is a fundamental universal physical law from which all other known physical laws can be deduced. I also believe that the laws of physics are not picked at random but there exists an underlying principle from which they can be derived with ease. Failure for some minds to grasp this principle doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. Because I was used to deriving and proving formulae in pure math, I didn't like the way the laws of physics were presented to me without proof. A physics tutor would just write down a set of physical laws without proof. There are so many physics books which still do the same thing. Being curious and passionate to finding out how I could derive all the laws of physics from one single equation is proof that this book would have never existed in the first place if had not discovered the hidden principle that underlies all physics.

  • av Balungi Francis
    254

    Since it was developed, Newton's law of gravitation and many other laws of physics cannot be derived from one grand underlying principle. Deriving Newton's law of gravitation or Einstein general relativity theory, would mean that gravity emerges from something else and that would mean that the only known Newton's law of universal gravity is no longer a fundamental law of physics. Although this might be true, I believe that everything must have an origin. I believe that there is a fundamental universal physical law from which all other known physical laws can be deduced. I also believe that the laws of physics are not picked at random but there exists an underlying principle from which they can be derived with ease. Failure for some minds to grasp this principle doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. Because I was used to deriving and proving formulae in pure math, I didn't like the way the laws of physics were presented to me without proof. A physics tutor would just write down a set of physical laws without proof. There are so many physics books which still do the same thing. Being curious and passionate to finding out how I could derive all the laws of physics from one single equation is proof that this book would have never existed in the first place if had not discovered the hidden principle that underlies all physics.

  • av Michael Priddis
    147,-

    THE CREATION - Genesis 1 and 2 - The Creation of the World - Bible Story for Kids - The Holy Bible is full of simple truths. Help your children learn about God the creator of all things, with this simple illustrated book. Text taken from chapters Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 in the Holy Bible. Your children and toddlers, are sure to like this bible story for kids about the creation of the world.TEXT FROM THE BOOKIn the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.And God said, Let there be light.Day 1 And God saw the light, that it was good.And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters. Let it divide the waters from the waters. Day 2 And God saw that it was good.And God said, Let the waters be gathered together, and let dry land appear.And God called the dry land Earth and the waters Sea.And God said, Let the Earth bring forth grass, and herb, and fruit tree.Day 3 And God saw that it was good.And God said, Let there be lights, to divide the day from the night.The greater light to rule the day, the lesser light to rule the night. Day 4 And God saw that it was good. And God said, Let the oceans bring forth creatures that have life.Great whales and every living creature that moveth.and every winged fowl.And God said, multiply and fill the earth. Day 5 And God saw that it was good.And God said, Let the earth bring forth every living creature after its kind, cattle, creaping thing, and beast.and God saw that it was good.And God Said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. And God created man in his own image, male and female.And God said unto them, be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth.Day 6 And God saw everything he had made, and, behold, it was very good.Day 7 And on the seventh day God rested.Copyright 2020 Michael Priddis, pzign

  • av Gordon Mead Stewart
    268,-

  • av Martin Farquhar Tupper
    438,-

    Martin Farquhar Tupper (July 1810 in London - November 1889 in Albury, Surrey) was an English writer, and poet, and the author of Proverbial Philosophy. Martin Tupper received his early education at Charterhouse. In due course he was transferred to Christ Church, Oxford, where he took his degree of BA in 1832, of MA in 1835 and of DCL in 1847. At Christ Church, as a member of the Aristotle Class, he was a fellow student with many distinguished men, including the Marquess of Dalhousie, the Earl of Elgin, William Ewart Gladstone and Francis Hastings Doyle. A genial, warm-hearted man, Tupper's humane instincts prompted him to espouse many reforming movements; he was an early supporter of the Student Volunteer Movement, and did much to promote good relations between Britain and America.

  • av John Payne
    402

    "The present is, I believe, the first complete translation of the great Arabic compendium of romantic fiction that has been attempted in any European language comprising about four times as much matter as that of Galland and three times as much as that of any other translator known to myself; and a short statement of the sources from which it is derived may therefore be acceptable to my readers. Three printed editions, more or less complete, exist of the Arabic text of the Thousand and One Nights; namely, those of Breslau, Boulac (Cairo) and Calcutta (1839), besides an incomplete one, comprising the first two hundred nights only, published at Calcutta in 1814."

  • av Stacy Kopecky
    142,-

    A child who loves to play with toilet paper is about to have her life changed when the Coronavirus spreads across the world. Follow the woman as she tells her story as a child during the toilet paper shortage of 2020.

  • av Federica Cimarolli
    474,-

    Ho scritto questo libro perché da quando ho iniziato un nuovo progetto la mia vita è cambiata radicalmente, in meglio.

  • av Faye Madison Faye
    160,-

  • av Philippe Zamora
    461,-

    Voyage autobiographique et photographique à travers Tokyo en 2014/2015/2016.

  • av Brandon Bell
    385,-

  • av Elliott Miller
    398,-

  • av Ollie Griffiths
    400,-

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