Full-color tutorials teach the basics of hat-making, from materials and fabric selection to stitching and finishing. Patterns are scaled for difficulty. Styles include cloche, fascinator, straw-brimmed, and other hats.
Created by NASA, this collection of worked mathematical problems related to space science covers computation and measurement, algebra, geometry, probability and statistics, functions, trigonometry, conic sections, calculus, and other subjects. 1985 edition.
Over 300 illustrations offer first-rate examples worthy of study accompanied by a brief, well-constructed text. Topics include foreshortening, light and shadow, heads, drapery, other aspects of figure drawing.
From their perky ears to their fluffy tails, foxes are among the animal kingdom's cutest creatures. These 31 pages of whimsically rendered animals offer a foxy wonderland of intricate, swirling patterns.
A legend in the wood/leather crafting industry presents simple projects, accompanied by full-color illustrations. Detailed instructions for making key chains, jewelry, wallets, journals, belts, and more include practice exercises and safety tips.
These are the styles that made the Twenties roar! Thirty-one gracefully rendered and historically accurate images recapture the era's fashions, depicting flappers in all their beaded, sequined, and glittering glory.
Self-contained treatment by a master mathematical expositor ranges from introductory chapters on basic theorems of Fourier analysis and structure of locally compact Abelian groups to extensive appendixes on topology, topological groups, more. 1962 edition.
This beautifully designed treasury gathers Hans Christian Andersen's most beloved tales in a gilt-stamped, hardcover edition, enhanced with full-color and black-and-white images by Golden Age master Harry Clarke.
This 1923 Pulitzer Prize-winning collection includes Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Nothing Gold Can Stay, and Fire and Ice as well as verse based on such traditional songs as I Will Sing You One-O.