American make-up artist and prosthetic makeup expert...
John Grogan
La conmovedora e inolvidable historia de una familia y su maravillosamente neurótico perro, quien les enseñó lo que realmente importa en la vida.
John Gray
In today's hectic and career-oriented environment, relationships have become a lot more complicated, and men and women are experiencing unprecedented levels of stress.
John Boyne
Estimado lector, estimada lectora: aunque el uso habitual de un texto como éste es describir las características de la obra, por una vez nos tomaremos la libertad de hacer una excepción a la norma establecida.
John Bernard Kelly
John Stanley Terrington
Eric John Dingwall
John Thomas
Eric John Dingwall
John B. Kenny
Spenser St John
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text.
Sandys, John Edwin Sir.
Neale, John Ernest Sir.
John Falconer
John P. Stewart
John Britton
John Terraine
John B. Keane
Gilman, John J.
John Rowley
John Barry
John Barry
Lauren St John
John Grisham
John Suchet
John Verdon
John F. MacArthur
John Sazaklis
John Steele Gordon
John Steele Gordon
John Terry
John Gribbin
John Kim
Clark, John
John Grisham
John Whaite
John Higgins
John Connolly
John Manders
John Grisham
John Grisham
Atkins, John
John Baichtal
John Ray
Electronics for makers takes a logical approach to bringing circuit design to budding creators.
John Markoff
The role of social and political movements are crucial in shaping the way we understand democracy.
John D. Barrow
“if people do not believe that mathematics is simple, it is only because they do not realize how complicated life is.
John Markoff
The role of social and political movements are crucial in shaping the way we understand democracy.
John Christian
John Markoff
The role of social and political movements are crucial in shaping the way we understand democracy.
John Markoff
The role of social and political movements are crucial in shaping the way we understand democracy.
John Lutz
John W. Dienhart
John Barratt
John L. Roberts
Feuds, forays and rebellions is a history of the highland clans over the hundred and fifty years after the macdonalds, lords of the isles, forfeited the earldom of ross in 1475.
John Godwin
This is the first intermediate-student edition of a selection of poems by catullus.
John Tierney
How do criminologists attempt to explain the phenomena of crime and deviance?
John Nikas
Marilynne Robinson
Matthew R. Walsh
After the americans withdrew from the vietnam war, their indochinese allies faced imprisonment, torture and death under communist regimes.
Jaime Schultz
L. Douglas Keeney
A compelling outline of irrefutable examples, taken from the holy bible furnishing proof of a super-natural numbering system, which confirms god as the sole author.
Sharon Dunn
Her new life morgan smith had to give up her name, her calling and her past when she entered the witness protection program.
Gretchen Henderson
Ed Gorman
At the height of the cold war, a dead woman turns up in a bomb shelterblack river falls used to be a boring small town, but at the pinnacle of the cuban missile crisis, nowhere in america can be boring anymore.
Roland Liebenberg
Donna Grant Reilly
Ed Gorman
With the nation’s eye on black river falls, mccain chases a snake handler’s killerfundamentalist preacher john muldaur isn’t afraid of snakes—he uses them every week in his services—but he’s convinced that the pope is trying to ki.
Ed Gorman
With the nation’s eye on black river falls, mccain chases a snake handler’s killerfundamentalist preacher john muldaur isn’t afraid of snakes—he uses them every week in his services—but he’s convinced that the pope is trying to ki.
Ben Miller
Nelle Davy
"to understand what it meant to be a hathaway, you'd first have to see aurelia.
Wilfred F. Bunge
McNally, John
You graduate from the iowa writers’ workshop with a short story published in the new yorker and subsequently best american short stories.
Jill C. Wheeler
Easy-to-read text with bright, full color photographs brings iowa to young students.
Vicki Myron
In the tradition of marley: a dog like no other, this is the story of a cat who was more than a pet, and the amazing effect he had on the people around him.
Sue Cornelison
Butterflies, hot-air balloons, madison county's famous covered bridges, and the.
Jean F. Blashfield
- dynamic new design and all new text and stats- project room feature offers great ideas for standards-based school projects- illustrated and annotated table of contents immediately engages readers- loads of mini-bios on people who helpe.
Cornelia F. Mutel
In june 2008, the rivers of eastern iowa rose above their banks to create floods of epic proportions; their amazing size—flowing in places at a rate nearly double that of the previous record flood—and the rapidity of their rise ruined farmlands and displa.
Marcia Amidon Lüsted
Readers get to take a roaming, wide journey through the state known for its geodes.
Michael J. White
A smart, darkly funny, yet poignant debut novel about coming of age without coming undone.
McNally, John
Life is hard for a literary wunderkind after a decade of writer's block in this "ribald deconstruction .
Hugh Orchard
Donna Grant Reilly
G. M. Rashali
Ronald D. Bro
Bill Witt
June grass at sunset, indian grass at sunrise, hawk moths and monarch butterflies nectaring on purple fringed orchids and rough blazing star, little bluestem and saw-tooth sunflowers and butterfly milkweed in hill prairies and sand prairies, and blue skie.
Leslie A. Schwalm
Most studies of emancipation's consequences have focused on the south.
Philip E. Webber
Sylvan T. Runkel
This classic of midwestern natural history is back in print with a new format and new photographs.
Jeffrey Zaslow
From the coauthor of "the last lecture" comes a moving tribute to female friendships, with the inspiring true story of eleven girls and the ten women they became.
Sean Doolittle
In safer, a young couple moves into an idyllic little cul-de- sac—and ignites a harrowing journey into darkness as a shocking accusation is made, a family is shattered, and the mystery of a long-ago crime begins to unravel.
H. Roger Grant
At one point in time, no place in iowa was more than a few miles from an active line of rail track.
Elmer Schwieder
Now back in print with a new essay, this classic of iowa history focuses on the old order amish mennonites, the state’s most distinctive religious minority.
Charles Fritz
Charles fritz: 100 paintings illustrating the journals of lewis and clark unites exquisite western art with one of our nation's greatest epics.
Linda Egenes
Who are the “plain people,” the men and women who till their fields with horse and plow, travel by horse and buggy, live without electricity and telephones, and practice “help thy neighbor” in daily life?
Lisa L. Ossian
As americans geared up for world war ii, each state responded according to its economy and circumstances—as well as the disposition of its citizens.
Linda Scarth
Photographers linda and robert scarth have an incredible eye for that magic moment when small becomes beautiful.
Laurel Snyder
Dynise Balcavage
- revised volume features new text, new sidebars, new photographs, new (and more) maps, plus a time line and almanac of fast facts, and a gallery of famous people from the state.
Vicki Myron
The story of dewey the celebrated library cat is now available for the youngest of readers in this new, fully-illustrated picture book adventure.
Dan C. Lortie
When we think about school principals, most of us imagine a figure of vague, yet intimidating authority—for an elementary school student, being sent to the principal’s office is roughly on par with a trip to orwell’s room 101.
Nick Reding
The dramatic story of the methamphetamine epidemic as it sweeps the american heartland a timely, moving, very human account of one community s attempt to battle its way to a brighter future.
Mary E. Atherly
Once a lonely structure on the prairie frontier, the farm house at iowa state university now stands among large, modern buildings in the midst of a busy campus.
David Hudson
Iowa has been blessed with citizens of strong character who have made invaluable contributions to the state and to the nation.
J. L. Anderson
From the late 1940s to the early 1970s, farmers in the corn belt transformed their region into a new, industrial powerhouse of large-scale production, mechanization, specialization, and efficiency.