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Stretching Exercises for Guitarists

by Gareth Evans

Stretching Exercises for Guitarists is a compact guide that can be used as part of a healthy and productive practice regime. All 30 exercises are demonstrated with over 40 professionally hand-drawn illustrations...


D-Day Amplified (Enhanced Edition)

by Antony Beevor

The little-known drama of the last-minute decision to launch the invasion of Normandy-excerpted from the internationally bestselling D-Day: The Battle for Normandy

 

In D-Day: The Decision to Launch, excerpted...


Interpreting Dan Brown's Inferno

by Deborah Parker & Mark Parker

In this sneak peek into Inferno, Dan Brown’s brand new novel, Interpreting Dan Brown’s Inferno will provide readers with an engaging introduction to Dante and his world—and the ways in which Brown has...


Possibilities in Parallel

by Scientific American Editors

Parallel universes are a staple of science fiction, and it's no wonder. They allow us to explore the question, "what if?" in a way that lets us step completely outside of the world we know, rather than question...


I'm a dog, You're a cat; love lessons from our furry friends

by Marla Press

I'm a dog, You're a cat; Love lessons from our Furry Friends is a short, delightfully humorous book filled with skillfully crafted watercolor illustrations that highlight the sometimes quirky personality traits...


The triumph of an idea

by Graves, Ralph Henry & Graves Ralph Henry

ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION (1934): The advent of the automobile brought a clash of industrial ideas. Should the new vehicle be high priced, obtainable only by the wealthy? Or should it be a vehicle of service to all...


Linux Bibliography

by Safari Content Team

Linux powers the servers and machines that power a significant proportion of the Internet, and it forms the backbone of a variety of different modern operating systems, particularly in the embedded and smaller...


Software Testing Bibliography

by Safari Content Team

Software testing is for some developers an annoyance, for others the only way to work. Testing has a number of different roles in any development project. Ensuring that the software is working properly is the...


Prayer: A Dialog with God Volume II

by Bill Ockert

Prayer-A Dialog With God Volume II-Nicene Creed. The Nicene Creed was developed by the early Church (Council of Nicaea) in the Year 325 in order to clearly state the fundamental beliefs of a Christian and combat...


Introduction to Adobe Creative Cloud, 1/e

by Conrad Chavez

In this time-saving guide, design expert Conrad Chavez provides an introduction to the Adobe Creative Cloud. Conrad demonstrates how the Adobe Creative Cloud can enhance your workflows to meet the challenges...


Parenting, Uncensored: Straight Talk from Real Moms on Giving Birth

by Editors and Community of Babble.com

Where do babies come from? Any parent can tell you that it's much more complicated than the stories that were passed around the playground. Between adoption, surrogacy, pregnancy complications and more, it's...


A Bad Day On The Romney Campaign: An Insider's Account

by Gabriel Schoenfeld

Why did Romney lose? How can Republicans win?

In A Bad Day on the Romney Campaign, Gabriel Schoenfeld, a senior adviser to presidential nominee Mitt Romney for nearly two years, is the first insider to speak...


The Great Enemy

by Timothy Keller

Renowned pastor and New York Times bestselling author Timothy Keller explores the nature of evil in the world with The Great Enemy, the sixth entry in his Encounters with Jesus series.

The baptism of Jesus...


Follow Me (Revised Edition): Becoming a Lifestyle Prayerwalker

by Randy Sprinkle

Through six five-day sessions and plans for weekly prayerwalking experiences, believers will be prepared for any opportunity and understand how prayerwalking can have a powerful effect on local evangelism, discipleship,...


Eat, Move, Think

by Scientific American Editors

While many of us strive to live healthy lives, the task can be daunting and the information overwhelming. Should we be more concerned with our diet or with keeping our weight down? How important is exercise?...


Luke, the Passion Translation

by Brian Simmons

All four Gospels in our New Testament are inspired by God, but Luke's gospel is unique and distinct. It has been described as the loveliest book ever written. Luke writes clearly of the humanity of Jesus-as...


When God Shows Up

by George a. Desjardins

Confusion about God's overarching plan for the world-and their place in it-causes lovers of the truth to fear mounting an offensive against the Father of Lies. But there is no need for confusion. The feasts...


Words of Life

by BÔ YIN RÂ

WORDS OF LIFE is a book whose title pays homage to a passage in the Fourth Gospel (6:68). Here, the Words of Life are spoken by God to a human soul in search of the source of all Being, to guide it to the path...


Chords for Guitar

by Gareth Evans

Moveable chord shapes based on the C A G E D system. A reference of over 200 unique shapes for just over 60 different chord types from basic majors and minors to extended chords, altered chords and inversions....


The Human Side of Postmortems

by Dave Zwieback

Imagine you had to write a postmortem containing statements like these?

"We were unable to resolve the outage as quickly as we would have hoped because our decision making was impacted by extreme stress."

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