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    Reader's Digest: Britain's Most Amazing Places
    The Reader's Digest: Children's Atlas of the Universe
    The Complete Knitting Set
    Reader's Digest DIY Quick Fix Handbook
    • Squeaky floor? Pipe sprung a leak? Fuse keeps blowing? Whatever household job is next on your list, the DIY Quick Fix Handbook is your essential guide. With clear, professional advice on the most popular and most essential jobs around the house, it will save you time, work, money and certainly aggravation The DIY Quick Fix Handbook joins you as you work to point out pitfalls and lend a helping hand, enabling you to do the job effectively and quickly. Chapter by chapter, the book deals with everything you might consider doing yourself, including exterior and interior repairs, plumbing and electrical alterations, decorating and those vital finishing touches such as putting up shelves and curtain rails. DIY Quick Fix Handbook is your invaluable guide to every job you'll do around the house.

      Reader's Digest DIY Quick Fix Handbook2003
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    • Two spiral-bound books, 12 stitch-pattern cards, and a starter set of tools and materials provide the necessary knitting techniques plus a wealth of stylish projects. This starter set includes yarn, different size needles, and yarn bobbins.

      The Complete Knitting Set2003
    • Discover Britain like never before with this comprehensive guide featuring 1,000 of the most remarkable locations across the country. Curated by a team of seasoned travel writers, the book showcases a diverse array of sites, from historic castles and cathedrals to unique attractions like power stations and bellfoundries. Explore the stunning early medieval stained glass at Canterbury Cathedral, the intriguing ossuary at St Leonard's church in Hythe, and the Donnington Grand Prix collection. This modern guidebook highlights entries often overlooked in traditional UK guides, including the Umbrella Shop in London and a Soviet submarine in Folkestone harbour. Organized by county and region for easy navigation, each section includes a regional map pinpointing featured locations and essential visitor information. With 54 special features that delve into topics such as the history of the Somerset levels and the prehistoric significance of Uffington, readers will gain deeper insights into Britain's rich heritage. Additionally, the book offers suggested walks with maps in Bath, along Birmingham's canals, and through Constable's country. Whether seeking a new destination or simply wishing to learn more about a region, this guide provides ample inspiration for every traveler.

      Reader's Digest: Britain's Most Amazing Places2002
    • The Reader's Digest "Children's Atlas of the Universe" will revolutionize the way kids learn about the stars. Combining spectacular color art (including maps of the planets) and hundreds of photographic images from space missions and telescopes, the atlas tells the story of the universe as it has never been told before. Every page is a storehouse of riveting, up-to-the minute information. Introductory sections cover Earth's place in space, the history of astronomy and space exploration, and modern observatories and space travel. The atlas then visits each of the planets of our solar system in turn, along with asteroids, comets, and meteors, before proceeding to the stars and galaxies of deep space. Included are detailed star charts for both Northern and Southern Hemisphere stargazers, a universe fact file, a glossary, and an index. Activities and projects provide a hands-on approach to understanding the principles of astronomy. The Reader's Digest Children's Atlas of the Universe continues the high standard in children's reference publishing established by "The Reader's Digest Children's Atlas of the World." For children of all ages, this beautifully produced volume is the ultimate resource for learning about the mysteries of the universe.

      The Reader's Digest: Children's Atlas of the Universe2000