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This listing contains twenty-one (21) hardcovers from various publishers by various authors that were released from 1964 to 2006. The Allergy Self-Help Book is written by Sharon Faelten and the editors of Prevention Magazine with a foreword by Constantine J. Falliers and was published by Rodale Press in 1983. It is three hundred and sixty-eight (368) pages long and is a step-by-step guide to nondrug relief for asthma, hay fever, headaches, fatigue, digestive problems and over fifty (50) other allergy-related health problems. Battleships Of The U.S. Navy In World War II is written by Stefan Terzibaschitsch that was translated by Heinz O. Vetters and Richard Cox and has artwork by Siegfried Beyer and was published by Bonanza Books in 1977. It has one hundred and ninety-one (191) pages of various pictures of battleships uses by the United States in the second World War along with detailed descriptions and blueprints. The Better Homes And Gardens Creative Crafts And Stitchery was published by Meredith Corporation in 1976. It is two hundred and eighty-eight (288) pages long and contains instructions and diagrams for one hundred and forty-six (146) different projects like embroidery, needlepoint, applique, sewing, knitting, crocheting, weaving, framing and woodworking. The Better Homes And Gardens Holiday Decorations You Can Make was published by Meredith Corporation in 1974. It is two hundred and eight (208) pages long and contains instructions and diagrams for over three hundred (300) projects like trimming the Christmas Tree, stocking stitchery, tabletop magic, wall handings, candles and candleholders, outdoor decorations, window dressings and decorations designed for children. The Book Of Sampler Quilts is written by Dorothy Frager and was published by Chilton Book Company in 1983. It is two hundred and fifty (250) pages long and has step-by-step instructions and patterns for over fifty (50) traditional quilt designs. Book Of World Records 2007 is written by Jenifer Corr Morse and was published Scholastic Inc. in 2006 and is three hundred and twenty (320) pages long. It contains tons of facts and pictures from sports figures, popular culture, animal life and many, many other interesting records. There is information about money, technology, wacky facts and a section with records from every state. Drawing Dinosaurs And Other Prehistoric Animals is written by Don Bolognese and was published by Franklin Watts and is seventy-two (72) pages long. This former library book has instructions for drawing various dinosaurs like the Tyrannosaurus Rex and ancient mammals like the Wooly Mammoth. The Encyclopedia Of Collectibles Beads To Boxes was published by Time Life Books in 1978 and is one hundred and sixty (160) pages long. It contains tons of full-color pictures and descriptions of various collectible items ranging from beads, beer cans, Belleek porcelain, bells, Bennington pottery, bibles, bicycles, books, botanical prints, bottles and boxes. The Encyclopedia Of Collectibles Cookbooks To Detective Fiction was published by Time Life Books in 1978 and is one hundred and sixty (160) pages long. It contains tons of full-color pictures and descriptions of various collectible tiems ranging from cookbooks, corkscrews, country music, coverlets, cowboy gear, creches, Currier & Ives, cut glass, dance memorabilia, decoys, Depression glass and detective fiction books. The Fires Of Faith Milestones Of History Volume II was published by Newsweek in 1970 and is one hundred and sixty (160) pages long. This volume covers the years 312 to 1204 A.D. and is a comprehensive look and study of one hundred "milestones" of human history that encompass decisive battles, treaties, developments in the arts and discoveries and advances in science and technology. It contains sixteen (16) essays from an international panel of distinguished scholars as well as over two hundred and eighty (280) black & white and color illustrations. The German-Russians is written by Karl Stumpp with translation by Joseph S. Height and was published by Atlantic Forum in 1971. It is one hundred and thirty-nine (139) pages long and is the "Jubilee Edition" that commemorates Stumpp's seventy-fifth (75th) birthday. This book has tons of black and white photos and illustrations chronicling Karl Stumpp's visit to the German-Russian countrymen in America in 1971. A Handbook Of Edible Flowers Their Cultivation And Use is written by Florence G. Dale and Charles J. Ziga and was published by Barnes And Noble Books in 1999. It is two hundred and nine (209) pages long and is filled with additional uses for various flowers and plants including teas, butters, jellies, syrups and oils. This book is great for anyone looking into organic cooking as well as hints to cultivating the best versions of the plants. Herbs Of Choice The Therapeutic Use Of Phytomedicinals is written by Varro E. Tyler and was published by Pharmaceutical Products Press, an imprint of Haworth Press Inc. in 1994. This paperback is an easy-to-understand book chronicling the various uses of different herbs for the care and prevention of digestive system problems like nausea, diarrhea, indigestion and constipation; urinary and prostate problems like kidney stones; respiratory problems like colds, sore throat and flu; cardiovascular problems like angina, vascular disease and varicose veins; nervous system disorders like anxiety, loss of sleep, depression, headaches, toothaches and sexual impotence; metabolic problems like gynecological disorders, hyperthyroidism and diabetes; arthritic disorders like gout, problems of the skin like dermatitis, burns, wounds, cold sores and dental plaque and immune deficiencies like cancer and communicable diseases. Mount Rushmore Q&A is written by Don "Nick" Clifford and was published by the Arizona Lithographers in 2004 and contains sixty-nine (69) pages long. Don "Nick" Clifford was raised and worked at Mount Rushmore and has acquired a vast knowledge of the monument. In this book, he answers hundreds of questions asked by visitors to Mount Rushmore just as he has done for many years at the Visitors Center in Keystone, South Dakota. This softcover has been signed by the author and includes two (2) trading cards with information about Clifford and have both also been signed by him for a total of three (3) autographs from Nick Clifford. The Natural Formula Book For Home & Yard is edited by Dan Wallace and was published by Rodale Press in 1982. It contains three hundred thirty (330) pages long and is a great Do-It-Yourself (DIY) book to creating household agents, cosmetics, hygiene aids and many other helpful remedies from items found in the home. There are over four hundred (400) formulas in this easy-to-use hardcover for products that can be used in the garage, the workshop and the garden. Newsweek Wonders Of Man The Colosseum was written by Peter Quennell and published by Newsweek Book Division in 1971. This former library book contains one hundred and seventy-two (172) pages chronicling the story of the Colosseum with tons of full-color and black and white photographs of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy as well as articles about the Colosseum in literature, the chronology of Roman history and a guide to Roman monuments. Newsweek Wonders Of Man Dome Of The Rock was written by Jerry M Landay and was published by Newsweek Book Division in 1972. This former library book is one hundred and seventy-two (172) pages long and details the Dome Of The Rock inside the Temple Mount in Jerusalem that is sacred to three religions. There are tons of full-color and black and white photographs as well as articles about the history of Jerusalem, Jerusalem in literature and a guide to Old Jerusalem. Newsweek Wonders Of Man The Pyramids And Sphinx was written by Desmond Stewart and was published by Newsweek Book Division in 1971. This former library book is one hundred and seventy-two (172) pages long and chronicles the story of the pyramids and sphinx as well as literature about the Egyptian landmarks and articles about Egyptian history, a guide to Egyptian monuments and the Seven Wonders Of The World. One One Earth Living For The Future softcover was written by Lloyd Timberlake and was published by Sterling Publishing in 1987. It is one hundred and sixty-eight (168) pages long and is based on the PBS documentary that shows examples of hope for a world that is always near the end. There are numerous stories about people finding ways to encourage growth in the most desolate areas as well as others understanding of how their environment and their willingness to live with the scant resources the Earth provides them. That We May Live is written by Jamie L. Mitten and was published by D. Van Nostrand Company in 1966. It is two hundred and fifty-one (251) pages long and has been signed by the author, Jamie L. Mitten, as a gift to Republican Senator Roman Hruska who served the state of Nebraska in the U.S. Senate from 1954 to 1976. This book was written in opposition to Rachel Carson's Silent Spring by encouraging the use of pesticides in agriculture, public health, lawn care and forestry and argues that the use of pesticides will ease the work of farmers and destroy diseased borne from insects. The Torch Is Passed.... is written by Saul Pett, Sid Moody, Hugh Mulligan and Tom Henshaw with Keith Fuller editing and was published by Western Printing & Lithographing in 1963. This over-sized hardcover is one hundred (100) pages long and chronicles the days leading up to, the day of and the painful days following the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It is filled with tons of pictures from this historic event gleaned from the coverage by the Associated Press. All of these books are complete and for sale with a special discount for multiple purchases. Thanks for looking.