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How to Make Your Piano Sing Like a Violin: Perfecting Your Touch at the Piano
by Larry Greenfield
Subject(s): Music
- Hardback (1-58832-018-9) 108 pp. $17.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: "An awesome contribution" says William F. Buckley, Jr.. In playing the piano, the thumbs act not in opposition to other fingers, but together with them. This book teaches you to improve the way your thumbs are used.
How Was It for You?: Memories of the 1940s
by Rob Horlock
Subject(s): History
- Paperback (1-58832-128-2) 396 pp. $19.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: A fascinating collection of memories from hundreds of people about the unforgettable decade of the 1940s (including World War II and its aftermath). Memories have been generously shared by contributors from all walks of life in the UK and abroad.
I Remember When I Was Young: 1920s - 1960s: A collection of half a century of people's personal memories from around Britain and farther afield
by Rob Horlock
Subject(s): History
- Paperback (1-58832-083-9) 420 pp. $16.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: An extensive collection of peoples' personal memories, from the 1920s to the 1960s. You'll laugh, cry or shake your head (in agreement or disbelief!) 400 pages of memories from the decades of the 20th century.
In the Moment: Inspiration for a New Millennium
by Robert Silverstone
Subject(s): Poetry
- Paperback (1-58832-014-6) 152 pp. $12.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: Debut collection of prose and poetry from California businessman, author, and photographer Robert Silverstone, including some of his most beautiful photographs. Spiritual growth, insight, introspection, optimism and inspiration in words and images, sometimes simple, sometime complex.
Jay
by W. Royce Adams
Subject(s): Juvenile Fiction
- Paperback (1-58832-120-7) 124 pp. $10.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: When sixteen-year-old Jay Thornton's mother dies leaving him an orphan, he jumps a freight train to get away from being placed in a foster home and discovers an unexpectedly dangerous lifestyle among a new-age hobo subculture.
A Language All Their Own, a Life unto Themselves: Lessons Learned, Friendships Earned and Stories Heard in the Float Camps of Southeast Alaska
by Bill Stewart
Subject(s): Poetry
- Paperback (1-58832-016-2) 116 pp. $12.99 U.S.Edition: First For more information, click the format(s) below: Poems inspired by colorful experiences in the logging float-camps of Southeast Alaska. Preserves the language and lifestyle of Alaskan lumberjacks in verse for future generations.
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