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The Foxfire 45th anniversary book: singin', praisin', raisin' (Foxfire Series)
Par Inc. Foxfire Fund, Inc. Foxfire Fund. 2011
Compilation of folklore, oral histories, and songs of Appalachian mountain culture from northeastern Georgia, published to mark the forty-fifth anniversary…
of the Foxfire magazine project. Includes tales of ghosts, crime, and murders as well as bluegrass music and arts and crafts instruction. 2011What to look for in winter: a memoir in blindness
Par Candia McWilliam. 2012
Memoir of Scottish novelist McWilliam, who became functionally blind in 2006 because of the involuntary closing of her eyelids from…
a condition known as blepharospasm. McWilliam reviews her life, describes undergoing a two-part operation to restore her vision, and explores a possible psychological basis for her sightlessness. Strong language. 2010The hare with amber eyes: a hidden inheritance
Par Edmund De Waal, Edmund De Waal. 2011
British ceramic artist relates tracing his family's history through the ownership of a collection of netsuke, ornamental Japanese carvings, which…
he inherited in 1994. Describes the wealthy Ephrussi clan's lives in Vienna and Paris and their origins as Jewish merchants from Odessa, Russia. 2010Finders keepers: a tale of archaeological plunder and obsession
Par Craig Childs. 2010
Relic hunter and naturalist exposes the dark side of archaeology. Discusses the reasons people loot, citing cases of antiquities traffickers,…
immoral museum curators, and wealthy collectors. Argues that taking artifacts separates them from their history. Explains his own low-impact method of exploration. 2010The Bauhaus group: six masters of modernism
Par Nicholas Fox Weber. 2009
Traces the lives of six prominent figures in the German Bauhaus group, which flourished between 1919 and 1933: architects Walter…
Gropius and Mies van der Rohe; painters Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, and Josef Albers; and textile designer Anni Albers. Discusses their artistic ideals and their tumultuous, intersecting private lives. 2009Mr. Langshaw's square piano: the story of the first pianos and how they caused a cultural revolution
Par Madeline Goold. 2009
Piano lover recounts her purchase of an 1807 Broadmoor square piano with an intact serial number and her interest in…
its provenance. Depicts the lives of London piano-maker John Broadmoor and the original buyer, John Langshaw, and discusses piano manufacturing and distribution in nineteenth-century society. 2008The man who loved books too much: the true story of a thief, a detective, and a world of literary obsession
Par Allison Hoover Bartlett. 2009
Journalist investigates famed rare-book thief John Gilkey to uncover his motivation for stealing exquisite literature. Retraces the cat-and-mouse game Gilkey…
played with Ken Sanders, security chair of the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America, in the late 1990s and early 2000s. 2009Fixing my gaze: a scientist's journey into seeing in three dimensions
Par Susan R. Barry. 2010
Neuroscientist explains that even after childhood surgery for strabismus, she had no depth perception. Recalls being unaware, despite her scientific…
training, that vision therapy could train her to use both eyes simultaneously. Describes the ocular exercise regimen given her by optometrist Theresa Ruggiero and her emotions upon experiencing stereopsis. 2009A splintered history of wood: belt sander races, blind woodworkers, and baseball bats
Par Spike Carlsen. 2008
The author, a carpenter, celebrates the importance of wood as the basic building block of daily life. Collects facts and…
anecdotes on varieties of wood and fine woodworkers, including blind craftsmen. Describes using wood for musical instruments, sports, shelter, furniture, weapons, transportation, and occasional oddities--like an amphibious wooden Ferrari. 2008What's the big idea?: amazing science questions for curious kids
Par Vicki Cobb. 2010
Explores motion, energy, and matter and the ways these three things make life possible. Discusses early scientists Copernicus, Galileo, Newton,…
and Hooke and the basic principles they discovered to explain everyday events. Includes experiments and a glossary of scientific terms. For grades 4-7. 2010The handmade marketplace: How to Sell Your Crafts Locally, Globally, and On-Line
Par Kari Chapin. 2010
Guide to marketing handicrafts. Discusses business basics, such as record keeping and pricing. Covers selling goods online, in stores, and…
at craft shows; creating and updating a blog; and advertising in print and on the Web. Features success and failure stories by experienced artisans. 2010China: over 40 activities to experience China-- past and present (Kaleidoscope Kids)
Par Debbi Michiko Florence, Debbi M. Florence. 2008
Discusses China's geography, history, and cultural traditions and presents related arts and crafts projects that make use of available materials.…
Activities include racing a dragon boat, baking Moon cakes, juggling two balls, and eating with chopsticks. For grades 3-6. 2008Wood magazine: Making great boxes
Par Wood Magazine Staff. 2006
Step-by-step instructions for creating functional and decorative wooden containers. Projects include a tool chest, a letter holder, whale and bird-shaped…
boxes, and a dovetailed jewelry case. Discusses working with veneers and inlays and other shop tips. Intended for readers with a basic knowledge of woodworking skills and tools. 2006Mexico!: 40 activities to experience Mexico past & present (Kaleidoscope Kids Book)
Par Susan Milord. 1999
Combines information on Mexican history and traditions with hands-on projects. Activities include stringing a toy button snake (the national symbol…
is a snake-eating eagle), preparing salsa and hot chocolate, constructing a birthday piñata, and carving an Olmec-style head from plaster of Paris. For grades 3-6. 1999Benjamin Franklin, American genius: his life and ideas, with 21 activities (For Kids series #28)
Par Brandon Marie Miller. 2010
Biography of Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) highlights his self-reliance from age seventeen on and his roles as a printer, writer, scientist,…
inventor, and diplomat. Discusses his political views and work on the Declaration of Independence. Activities include craft, cooking, and science projects appropriate to Franklin's era. For grades 4-7. 2010Woodcarving (Kid crafts)
Par Everett Ellenwood. 2008
Introduces basic woodcarving techniques, tools and supplies, safety tips, and seven step-by-step projects: soap boat, snowman ornament, whistle, arrowhead, name…
plaque, eagle head, and musical frog. Adult supervision required. For grades 5-8. 2008100 questions & answers about macular degeneration
Par Jeffrey S Heier, Jeffrey Heier. 2010
A retina specialist answers questions about the causes, prevention, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of age-related wet and dry macular degeneration.…
Includes patient commentary and discusses the future possibilities of research trials. 2010The beginner's handbook of woodcarving: with project patterns for line carving, relief carving, carving in the round, and bird carving (Dover Woodworking)
Par William Johnston, Charles Beiderman. 1988
Introduces the novice to basic skills. Discusses various carving tools and explains the advantages and disadvantages of different woods. Provides…
numerous project ideas with pointers on techniques and finishes. Covers entering competitions and exhibits and forming a carving club. 1993The complete book of woodcarving: Everything You Need to Know to Master the Craft
Par Everett Ellenwood. 2008
Award-winning woodcarver draws on thirty years' experience to explain his craft. Provides a short history of woodcarving, then discusses wood…
characteristics and types and the selection of tools and sharpening stones. Covers safety tips and basic to complex techniques. Includes seven step-by-step projects designed to teach various skills. 2008Make your own musical instruments (Do it yourself projects!)
Par Anna-Marie D'Cruz. 2009
Step-by-step directions for creating eight musical instruments from readily available materials. Turn big buttons, cord, and thin cardboard into castanets;…
a plastic shopping bag and empty Pringle tubes into bongo drums; or a shoebox, wooden coat hanger, and rubber bands into a harp. Adult supervision recommended. For grades 3-6. 2009