• Steve Jobs for Kids

    Steve Jobs for Kids

    “Steve Jobs for Kids” introduces young readers to the life of the innovative Apple co-founder, Steve Jobs. It covers his early years, challenges, and successes. Through engaging stories, children learn about creativity, perseverance, and the impact of technology. This biography inspires them to pursue their dreams and embrace their unique ideas in a fun way.

    $1.52
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  • Straight To Hell

    Straight To Hell

    Examines ten artists’ tragic suicides, revealing creative torment, mental struggles, and the darkness behind artistic brilliance.

    $2.55
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  • Strapless

    Strapless

    Strapless unveils the scandalous story behind John Singer Sargent’s masterpiece and the captivating life of its muse.

    $2.49
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  • Style Clinic

    Style Clinic

    Offers expert fashion advice, practical tips, and confidence-boosting strategies to help women look fabulous anytime, anywhere.

    $9.25
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  • Telesymbol Movement for Peace

    Telesymbol Movement for Peace

    In “The Development of a Teleconferencing Game of Word Alchemy: Telesymbol Movement for Peace,” Loanda Cullen explores innovative ways to foster communication. This engaging e-book presents unique game mechanics that promote peace and collaboration. Readers will discover how teleconferencing can transform interactions and enhance connections through creative wordplay and symbol movement.

    $7.03
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  • The 100 Thing Challenge

    The 100 Thing Challenge

    In “The 100 Thing Challenge,” Dave Bruno shares his journey of minimalism. He simplifies his life by reducing possessions to just 100 items. This process leads to personal transformation and renewed focus on what truly matters. Through challenges and reflections, Bruno inspires readers to prioritize experiences over material belongings and find greater fulfillment.

    $5.64
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  • The Airplane

    The Airplane

    In “The Airplane: How Ideas Gave Us Wings,” Jay Spenser explores the invention of flight. He details the innovative thinkers and technological advancements that shaped aviation. The book illustrates key milestones and the impact of aviation on society. Spenser captures the excitement and challenges faced by pioneers in the sky.

    $5.75
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  • The Arrogant Years

    The Arrogant Years

    “The Arrogant Years” follows Lucette Lagnado’s journey from Cairo to Brooklyn. It explores her search for identity and lost youth. Through vivid memories, she reflects on family, culture, and the immigrant experience. This memoir captures the challenges and triumphs of adapting to a new life while cherishing the past.

    $5.65
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  • The Art Detective

    The Art Detective

    Philip Mould shares intriguing stories and expert insights from his adventures as an antiques appraiser and art detective.

    $3.85
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  • The Art Of Acquiring: A Portrait Of Etta & Claribel Cone

    The Art Of Acquiring: A Portrait Of Etta & Claribel Cone

    The Art Of Acquiring chronicles Etta and Claribel Cone’s passionate collecting and influence on modern art history.

    $6.69
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  • The Art Prophets

    The Art Prophets

    “The Art Prophets” explores influential figures in the art world. It highlights artists, dealers, and tastemakers who shaped artistic movements. Richard Polsky reveals their stories, showcasing their impact. The book explores the intricacies of art investment and the evolving landscape. Discover how these individuals transformed art history and culture.

    $7.19
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  • The Beautiful Fall

    The Beautiful Fall

    Chronicles 1970s Paris fashion scene, rivalries, creative genius, and excess surrounding Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld.

    $7.15
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