This volume showcases five decades' worth of magnificent black-and-white illustrations and includes an informative history of the art. Images range from scenes of animals and rural life to episodes from literature.
Fill the 64 blank pages of this inexpensive notebook with phone numbers, important dates, bright ideas, appointments, or anything else you want to keep handy. Or use it as a mini-sketchbook that will fit in your pocket.
Well-written and engaging, this hands-on approach features many exercises to be completed by readers. Topics include knot definition and equivalence, families of links and braids, knot notation, virtual knots, and related subjects. 2016 edition.
This whimsical collection features 25 dumpling-shaped crochet cats. Each is loaded with personality and accompanied by a photo and drawing as well as easy-to-follow instructions suitable for crocheters of any skill level.
The "first lady" of American interior design defines her methods and philosophy in this timeless volume. Practical approaches illuminate the attitudes of a century ago while retaining their resonance for modern-day designers.
Parnassus on Wheels traces a middle-aged woman's winsome adventures as a traveling bookseller. Its sequel, The Haunted Bookshop, unfolds in a Brooklyn store that attracts a nefarious plot as well as a budding romance.
Feline fanciers and anyone nostalgic for the styles of the '60s will groove to these stickers of hippie cats wearing garlands of flowers and a psychdelic array of body art. 6 stickers.
Self-contained treatment of nonrelativistic many-particle systems discusses both formalism and applications in terms of ground-state (zero-temperature) formalism, finite-temperature formalism, canonical transformations, and applications to physical systems. 1971 edition.
Thorough, systematic introduction to serious cryptography, especially strong in modern forms of cipher solution used by experts. Simple and advanced methods. 166 specimens to solve — with solutions.
First printed in the 12th century, here is the earliest treatise on the arts written by a practicing artist. The Benedictine author details pigments, glass blowing, stained glass, gold and silver work, and more 34 illustrations.