Pocket Book of Knowledge

Pocket Book of Knowledge
Title Pocket Book of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Funfax, Limited
Publisher
Total Pages 592
Release 1999-03
Genre
ISBN 9780754701446

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A feast of facts big enough to satisfy any child''s hunger for knowledge, the Pocket Book of Knowledge is a compilation of 12 existing Eyewitness books.'

The Book of Knowledge and Wonder

The Book of Knowledge and Wonder
Title The Book of Knowledge and Wonder PDF eBook
Author Steven Harvey
Publisher
Total Pages 222
Release 2014-11-24
Genre
ISBN 9781940906089

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The Book of Knowledge and Wonder is a memoir about claiming a legacy of wonder from knowledge of a devastating event. In some ways it has the feel of a detective story in which Steven Harvey pieces together the life of his mother, Roberta Reinhardt Harvey, who committed suicide when he was eleven, out of the 406 letters she left behind. Before he read the letters his mother had become little more than her death to him, but while writing her story he discovered a woman who, despite her vulnerability to depression, had a large capacity for wonder and a love of familiar things, legacies that she passed on to him. The book tackles subjects of recent fascination in American culture: corporate life and sexism in the fifties, mental illness and its influence on families, and art and learning as a consolation for life's woes, but in the end it is the perennial theme of abiding love despite the odds that fuels the tale. As the memoir unfolds, his mother changes and grows, darkens and retreats as she gives up her chance at a career in nursing, struggles with her position as a housewife, harbors paranoid delusions of having contracted syphilis at childbirth, succumbs to a mysterious, psychic link with her melancholic father, and fights back against depression with counseling, medicine, art, and learning. Harvey charts the way, after his mother's death, that he blotted out her memory almost completely in his new family where his mother was rarely talked about, a protective process of letting go that he did not resist and in a way welcomed, but the book grows out of a nagging longing that never went away, a sense of being haunted that caused the writer to seek out places alone-dribbling a basketball on a lonely court, going on long solitary bicycle rides, walking away from his family to the edge of a mountain overlook, and working daily at his writing desk-where he might feel her presence. In the end, the loss cannot be repaired. Her death, like a camera flash in the dark, blotted out all but a few lingering memories of her in his mind, but the triumph of the book is in the creative collaboration between the dead mother, speaking to her son in letters, and the writer piecing together the story from photographs, snatches of memory, and her words so that he can, for the first time, know her and miss her, not some made up idea of her. The letters do not bring her back-he knows the loss is irrevocable-but as he shaped them into art, the pain, that had been nothing more than a dull throb, changed in character, becoming more diffuse and ardent, like heartache.

The Book of Stones

The Book of Stones
Title The Book of Stones PDF eBook
Author Robert Simmons
Publisher
Total Pages 593
Release 2015
Genre Nature
ISBN 1583949089

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Published in association with North Atlantic Books, Berkeley, California.

Whitaker's Little Book of Knowledge

Whitaker's Little Book of Knowledge
Title Whitaker's Little Book of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Bloomsbury Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 257
Release 2018-05-17
Genre Reference
ISBN 1408895897

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An authoritative, quirky trivia book divided into themed chapters. Whitaker's Little Book of Knowledge contains thousands of general knowledge gems: from everything you learned at school to fascinating lists of contemporary 'top-tens', mini-biographies of famous artists and writers, plus condensed guides to films and works of art and literature. In addition, there is a light-hearted journey down memory lane featuring humorous entries on forgotten treasures from different decades and a stand-alone sport chapter with guides to both well-known and obscure sports, key rules, a glossary of terms and short biographies of the world's greatest sporting heroes. Facts are both newly researched and drawn from the rich treasure-trove of the Whitaker's Almanack archive, which dates back to 1868. Whitaker's Little Book of Knowledge is a truly unique ready-reference containing fascinating facts for every trivia buff while providing a unique insight into the world from the 19th century through to the present day.

Jewish Matters

Jewish Matters
Title Jewish Matters PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages 164
Release 1999
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781568711881

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In this lightweight, Pocketsize book, twenty-three Jewish leaders, thinkers, and educators offer their insights and knowledge on topics as varied as relationships, prayer, mysticism and happiness. These are twenty-three essays worth reading--because being Jewish matters.

Architect's Pocket Book

Architect's Pocket Book
Title Architect's Pocket Book PDF eBook
Author Ann Ross
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 370
Release 2011-04-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1136443991

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View the dedicated microsite for free sample chapters and videos - architecturalpress.com/architects-pocket-book This handy pocket book brings together a wealth of useful information that architects need on a daily basis - on site or in the studio. The book provides guidance on a range of tasks, from complying with the Building Regulations, including the recent revisions to Part L, to helping with planning, use of materials and detailing. Compact and easy to use, the Architect’s Pocket Book has sold well over 65,000 copies to the nation’s architects, architecture students, designers and construction professionals who do not have an architectural background but need to understand the basics, fast. This is the famous little blue book that you can’t afford to be without. About the authors: Charlotte Baden-Powell was trained at the Architectural Association in London. She practised architecture for over 40 years, during which time she identified the need for this book, which was first published in 1997 and her vision is as relevant today. Jonathan Hetreed and Ann Ross have drawn from years of experience of running a small practice in Bath to update and extend the scope of the new edition to reflect continuing revisions to regulations and the increasing demand for sustainable construction methods. Customer reviews: “I have had this for ages and it’s no lie when I say it’s the one book I use the most. It’s exceptional, it’s a must.” “From brick and board sizes, technical details, terminology, symbols and information for Building Reg's - this book is extremely useful, very handy and concise.” “This is a must have for anyone working in the architectural field. It's a pocket of knowledge that almost always has what you're looking for.”

The Woodworker's Pocket Book

The Woodworker's Pocket Book
Title The Woodworker's Pocket Book PDF eBook
Author Charles Hayward
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021-03
Genre
ISBN 9781733391696

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