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Collection of articles, tidbits, and factoids of interest to knitters and crocheters. Includes entries about the patron saint of knitting--currently…
not assigned--a description of a nineteenth-century spinning bee, a history of the sizing of knitting needles and crochet hooks, a quiz on slogans for fiber-related companies, and more. 2015The eye: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
By Michael F. Land. 2014
Traces the evolution of the marvel of biological engineering that controls vision. Describes how vision works in humans and other…
creatures, the eye's parts, how it moves, what happens in the brain, and what can go wrong. Discusses loss of vision and restoration procedures in those not blind from birth. 2014Design: a very short introduction (Very Short Introductions)
By John Heskett. 2005
Defines design and emphasizes its undervalued but fundamental importance, allowing us to construct and transform our environment. Highlights design's lack…
of a body of knowledge and theory, which prevents controlled entry and practice levels as found in architecture or engineering. Discusses designing compatibility between artificial and evolved biological systems. 2002Knitting pearls: writers writing about knitting
By Ann Hood. 2016
Collection of twenty-seven essays on the topic of knitting. Includes pieces by knitwear designer Jared Flood; Diana Gabaldon, author of…
Outlander (DB 36535); Christina Baker Kline, author of Orphan Train (DB 76746); Laura Lippman, author of the Tess Monaghan series; and more. Also contains six knitting patterns. 2016Queen Bees quilt mysteries: Books 1-4 (Queen Bees quilt mystery #2)
By Sally Goldenbaum. 2004
Four books, written between 2003 and 2008, in the series featuring writer and quilter Po Paltrow, who belongs to a…
sleuthing quilting group with seven other women in a Kansas college town. Includes Murders on Elderberry Road, A Murder of Taste, Murder on a Starry Night, and Dog-Gone Murder. 2008Your life is a book: how to craft & publish your memoir
By Brenda Peterson, Sarah Jane Freymann. 2014
Writing instructor Peterson and literary agent Freymann present guidelines and best practices for writing and publishing memoirs. They define different…
types of memoirs and writing styles, provide writing exercises, and detail the many paths to publishing. 2014Super simple hanging gardens: a kid's guide to gardening (Super simple gardening)
By Alex Kuskowski. 2015
Provides techniques for growing plants in hanging containers and explains how to choose the right tools, soil, plants, and pots.…
Discusses safety precautions and includes instructions for making your own containers, including one for upside-down plants. For grades 3-6. 2015The China collectors: America's century-long hunt for Asian art treasures
By Karl E. Meyer, Shareen Blair Brysac. 2015
Journalists Meyer and Brysac describe the ways America came to acquire the greatest concentration of Chinese art outside of China.…
They discuss the political transitions of China, the rise in economic power of America, and the legislation of the antiquities trade from the late 1800s to the twenty-first century. 2015The surprising origins and politics of the popular board game Monopoly. While the invention is claimed by Charles Darrow, who…
sold it to Parker Brothers in 1935, the game can be traced to a progressive feminist named Lizzie Magie who created her version thirty years earlier. 2015Wildcat currency: how the virtual money revolution is transforming the economy
By Edward Castronova. 2014
Media and cognitive science professor discusses the concept of virtual money. Explains the history of private currencies--such as S&H Green…
Stamps--the legality of them, and the impact they may have on our economy. Poses questions for legislators to consider regarding economic policy in the twenty-first century. 2014Do not sell at any price: the wild, obsessive hunt for the world's rarest 78 rpm records
By Amanda Petrusich. 2014
Music critic examines the world of collectors of 78 rpm records--made from fragile shellac. Describes the personalities involved, the coded…
language used among collectors, the economy developed around the practice, and the historical import of the rare recordings. 2014Collecting Shakespeare: the story of Henry and Emily Folger
By Stephen H. Grant, Stephen H Grant. 2014
Historian documents the development of the phenomenal collection of works by and about William Shakespeare under the auspices of Henry…
(1857-1930) and Emily (1858-1936) Folger. Details their childhoods, their courtship, Henry's career at Standard Oil, and the methods they used to anonymously acquire original Shakespeare folios and build the Folger Shakespeare Library. 2014Diabetic retinopathy: from diagnosis to treatment
By Homayoun Tabandeh, David S. Boyer. 2014
Retina specialists and authors of Macular Degeneration (DB 74495) describe diabetic retinopathy, a potential problem for people with diabetes. Discuss…
its development, treatment options and ways to slow its progress, and lifestyle changes that lead to better glucose control. Offer advice on coping with visual impairment. 2014Roots, shoots, buckets & boots: gardening together with children
By Sharon Lovejoy. 1999
Guide for parents and children provides twelve ideas for theme gardens, including a pizza patch; tips for growing plants in…
containers, such as carrots in old boots; and home remedies, such as peppermint tea for tummy aches. Lists additional resources. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 1999On paper: the everything of its two-thousand-year history
By Nicholas A. Basbanes. 2013
Author of A Gentle Madness (DB 42231) chronicles the history and uses of paper. Examines its development in China in…
105 A.D., contribution to other technology booms, impact on currency systems, and future in the face of the digital age. ALA Notable Book. 2013Knitting yarns: writers on knitting
By Ann Hood. 2013
Twenty-seven essays on the craft of knitting by authors including Elizabeth Berg, Andre Dubus III, Sue Grafton, Barbara Kingsolver, Elinor…
Lipman, Joyce Maynard, Ann Patchett, and Anita Shreve. Berg discusses the pleasures of visiting yarn stores when one is not a knitter. Includes six knitting patterns by Helen Bingham. 2014Moonlight sonata at the Mayo Clinic
By Nora Gallagher. 2013
Middle-aged essayist describes the two years from 2009 to 2011 that she spent in the "land of the sick," searching…
for a diagnosis and treatment for her inflamed optic nerve. Also describes her spiritual disorientation in this companion to Things Seen and Unseen (DB 49806). 2013Midkemia: the chronicles of Pug
By Raymond E. Feist, Stephen Abrams. 2013
In a series of journal entries, Pug of Crydee reflects on his life as a magician in the land of…
Midkemia. Notes from his son Magnus supplement Pug's descriptions of the adventures he had during the Chaoswar Saga. 2013Empty mansions: the mysterious life of Huguette Clark and the spending of a great American fortune
By Paul Clark Newell, Bill Dedman. 2013
Newell and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dedman detail the life of Newell's cousin, socialite Huguette Clark (1906-2011), the eccentric daughter of…
a Gilded Age copper tycoon and politician. They chronicle Clark's latter years--when she lived in a hospital room while her mansions sat empty--and battles over her estate. Bestseller. 2013The world is a carpet: four seasons in an Afghan village
By Anna Badkhen. 2013
Journalist documents a year in the life of a carpet weaver and her family in Oqa, a remote Afghanistan village…
that may be a safe haven for the Taliban. Traces the path that carpets made in the region take to high-end stores, often in the United States. 2013