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The Genius Who Defined the Renaissance
Visually engaging for young readers, this book serves as an informative resource on Da Vinci, blending captivating illustrations with factual content. It's designed to spark interest in both art and history, making it an excellent choice for curious minds seeking to learn more about this iconic figure.
Reilly Brandt, a carefree and whimsical character, indulges in youthful antics that include romancing girls on monkey bars, crafting quirky short stories about penguins, and engaging in playful mischief like throwing watermelons. His lighthearted adventures capture the essence of a slacker's carefree existence, blending humor and creativity in a coming-of-age narrative.
By His Nephew and Pupil
Focusing on a prominent geologist, the narrative highlights his significant contributions to the understanding of geological strata. Through his groundbreaking research and discoveries, he played a crucial role in advancing the field of geology, offering insights that have shaped contemporary perspectives on earth sciences. The book delves into his life, work, and the impact of his findings on both academia and practical applications in geology.
The book explores the historical development of Palos Verdes Estates, highlighting its establishment as a master-planned community in 1922 under landscape designer Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. It details the vision of Frank Vanderlip, emphasizing the area's exclusivity and affluence. Key landmarks include the Palos Verdes Golf Club, La Venta Inn, and the Malaga Cove Library, which showcases Early Californian architecture and is a registered historic site. The narrative captures the essence of early community life and the unique charm of its commercial areas.
Explores the underlying logic of data analysis, explaining basic statistical concepts step by step to show how numbers are gathered, interpreted, and, in some cases, misapplied. Math-phobic readers will appreciate the engaging writing style and its avoidance of arcane mathematics and dull computation. Includes chapter summaries, worked calculations, and sample applications and solutions. This sixth edition draws on a broader range of current examples from areas such as psychology, medicine, and sports. The author is a retired professor of psychology at Boise State University. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Set against the backdrop of Darby, Montana, John Phillips' humorous travelogue chronicles his retirement journey from Michigan to a remote town rich in natural beauty and quirky characters. With vivid descriptions of the stunning landscape and local wildlife, Phillips weaves tales of eccentric neighbors, survival challenges, and his passion for fly fishing. His sharp wit highlights both human flaws and environmental issues, creating a blend of comedy and reflection that captures the essence of rural life and the idiosyncrasies of small-town living.