• No Warranties Expressed or Implied

    No Warranties Expressed or Implied

    In “No Warranties Expressed or Implied,” Dennis Wedge explores themes of trust and risk in business. The protagonist navigates a complex landscape of deceit and betrayal. As relationships unravel, a quest for truth emerges. This thought-provoking story challenges perceptions of honesty and the consequences of blind faith in promises.

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  • Norman Rockwell

    Norman Rockwell

    Norman Rockwell explores the beloved illustrator’s life, creative process, and enduring impact on American popular culture.

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  • Not Quite What I Was Planning

    Not Quite What I Was Planning

    A collection of poignant, clever six-word memoirs capturing diverse life stories, emotions, and moments of self-reflection.

    $5.75
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  • Nothing If Not Critical

    Nothing If Not Critical

    “Nothing If Not Critical” by Robert Hughes explores the complexities of art and the insights of various artists. Hughes critiques contemporary culture, highlighting the role of art in society. His essays combine passion and intellect, examining notable figures and movements while provoking thought about the nature and purpose of artistic expression.

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  • Occasionally flash: a good photo

    Occasionally flash: a good photo

    “Occasionally Flash: A Good Photo” by Aliona Tim offers practical photography tips. It emphasizes the importance of good lighting and composition. The book encourages creativity and experimentation. Readers can learn to capture stunning images with simple techniques. Tim’s advice helps both beginners and experienced photographers improve their skills effectively.

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  • Old Masters, New World

    Old Masters, New World

    Reveals how American collectors acquired European masterpieces, transforming U.S. museums and art appreciation in the twentieth century.

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  • On Being an Artist

    On Being an Artist

    “On Being an Artist” presents three plays and a libretto by Judith Weinshall Liberman. The works explore the struggles and triumphs of the creative process. Themes of identity and passion emerge vividly. Each piece invites reflection on the artistic journey, showcasing the profound connection between life and art compellingly and engagingly.

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  • Once You're Lucky, Twice You're Good

    Once You’re Lucky, Twice You’re Good

    Sarah Lacy chronicles Silicon Valley’s resurgence and the innovators who shaped the transformative era of Web 2.0.

    $5.15
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  • Open Book

    Open Book

    Open Book shares Jessica Simpson’s candid reflections on fame, family, heartbreak, and her journey to self-acceptance.

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  • Orbit: Howard Schultz: The Man Behind STARBUCKS

    Orbit: Howard Schultz: The Man Behind STARBUCKS

    “Orbit: Howard Schultz: The Man Behind STARBUCKS” by CW Cooke tells the story of Schultz’s rise. He transforms a small coffee shop into a global brand. Schultz faces challenges and makes bold decisions. The book highlights his vision, leadership, and determination. Readers see the journey of Starbucks’ success.

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  • Orbit: Manga – A Visual Revolution

    Orbit: Manga – A Visual Revolution

    Explores manga’s evolution, artistic styles, and global influence, highlighting its revolutionary impact on visual storytelling.

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  • Ordinary Daylight

    Ordinary Daylight

    Andrew Potok chronicles his gradual blindness, artistic perseverance, and emotional journey adapting to a new reality.

    $3.34
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