Indispensable archive of 80 illustrations--each in three sizes. Couples dining, picnics, waiters, chefs, parties, much more.
Solomon the Rusty Nail by William Steig, ISBN 0374469032
Here, in the great tradition of Sylvester and the Magic Pebble and Caleb and Kate, is another
tale of magical transformation from William Steig. Its hero, young Solomon, is an ordinary
rabbit--well, ordinary in every respect but one. Whenever he scratches his nose and wiggles
his toes at exactly the same time, he turns into a rusty nail. To turn back into a rabbit, all he has
to do is thing: "I'm no nail, I'm a rabbit!"
This unusual talent enables Solomon to play some gratifying practical jokes, but it also leads to serious trouble when he's waylaid by a one-eyed cat who plans to turn him into Hasenpfeffer. Solomon promptly becomes a rusty nail and steadfastly refuses to change back, even after Ambrose, the cat, and his wife, Clorinda, lock him up in a cage in their guest room. Sooner or later, they figure, they'll be dining no bunny stew.
Solomon the Rusty Nail by William Steig, ISBN 0374469032
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Home Accents Mission-Style Convertible Sofa Table
The Olympic-Class Ships: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic
Sitting around a dining-room table in 1907, the owners of the White Star Line discussed their competition to the newly-built Cunard liners, "Lusitania and "Mauretania. From that smoke-filled room came the first designs of three White Star superliners, "Olympic and "Titanic were to be built at Harland & Wolff's yard in Belfast, while the third ship, "Britannic, was to follow after construction had been completed on the first pair of sisters. Each ship was subtly different. Lessons learned from the service of "Olympic were put into practice for "Titanic. With the loss, on her maiden voyage, of "Titanic, the hull design was radically changed for the third sister ship. The new double hull, however, did not prevent "Britannic from sinking in less than an hour in the Aegean after she hit a German mine in 1916. Illustrated with many rare images of all three vessels, only one of which survived in regular service, this is the definitive history of the most famous sister ships of all time.
The Olympic-Class Ships: Olympic, Titanic, Britannic
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Jazz: Volume 4
Narusawa chose to break off their relationship for Naoki's sake. But Naoki falls into a state of depression that alarms his father. Despite being adamant against his son's relationship with his doctor, he prepares a room for Narusawa right next to Naoki's. Unaware that only a thin wall separates him from his love, Naoki stirs in his room, his mind and heart in pieces. Will Naoki spend the rest of his life pining for his lost love? Find out in the shocking conclusion to the hit series Jazz.
Jazz: Volume 4
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Debbie Travis' Painted House Living and Dining Rooms: 60 Stylish Projects to Transform Your Home by Debbie Travis, ISBN 0609805509
Decorating decisions for today's living and dining rooms are rooted first in our lifestyles. How the room is going to be used will govern everything from the type and style of furnishings, window treatments and lighting, to the colors on the wall. No matter what your situation, formal or casual, open concept or divided spaces, bestselling author and dynamic TV host Debbie Travis offers enduring styles with 60 stunning projects that will transform your living and dining spaces into the favorite rooms in your home.
Debbie Travis' Painted House Living and Dining Rooms: 60 Stylish Projects to Transform Your Home by Debbie Travis, ISBN 0609805509
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French Country at Home:
Whether you go wall-to-wall or simply select a few mood-setting accents, this exquisitely photographed idea book will inspire the French country designer within. Pull together a bedroom with a jaunty Provencal fabric, furnish the dining area with handsomely carved antique pieces, or warm up a sterile space with charmingly rugged architectural details. Use decorative touches from wrought iron fixtures to rich color schemes, to infuse every type of room--living room, kitchen, bath, even the patio-with earthy, romantic appeal. Charming details help keep the country feel and capture the quaint, rustic flavor of traditional French rural life, even in the most modern American home. The result: a look that's elegant yet succeeds in staying cozy and comfortable, too.
French Country at Home:
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The Ethnic Food Lover's Companion: A Sourcebook for Understanding the Cuisines of the World by Eve Zibart, ISBN 0897323726
Nowhere is America's rich ethnic and cultural diversity more apparent than in its restaurants. Every city and region of the United States has a unique cultural heritage - whether it's Cuban, Thai, Spanish, Italian, Indian, French or German - reflected in its dining choices. So what do you order in an ethnic restaurant, and how do you eat? The Ethnic Food Lover's Companion provides all the information you need to make every ethnic dining experience a pleasant and memorable one. In this book you will find information about what to expect in any type of ethnic restaurant; detail profiles of each ethnic cuisine, including key ingredients, spices and methods of preparation; cultural tips to put you at ease with the customs and etiquette of each cuisine; representative dishes of each cuisine defined and described; recommended complete meals from appetizer through dessert and easy recipes you can prepare at home.
The Ethnic Food Lover's Companion: A Sourcebook for Understanding the Cuisines of the World by Eve Zibart, ISBN 0897323726
Dining room > The Ethnic Food Lover's Companion: A Sourcebook for Understanding the Cuisines of the World by Eve Zibart, ISBN 0897323726