66951The steampunk adventurer's guide : contraptions, creations, and curiosities anyone can make
It presents fascinatingly fun yet simple steampunk projects for enthusiasts of all ages-lavishly illustrated by award-winning cartoonist Phil Foglio.
66952The steampunk adventurer's guide : contraptions, creations, and curiosities anyone can make
Part 1. Before we begin; Part 2. The adventure; Part 3. Hastily scribbled laboratory notes.
66953The steel square
A guide to mastering the steel square. The illustrations show how the steel square simplifies almost every workshop move, from measuring rough lumber to cutting and securing frames and joists, erecting rafters, roofs and interior walls, laying flooring or finishing stairs and railings.
66954The Stephen Cobb user's guide to filemaker
Author Cobb has teamed with veteran computer user Romfo to provide a comprehensive course in tapping the power of Filemaker II, the #1 bestselling database product for the Macintosh. The authors worked directly with the software publisher on the book.
66955The steve straley seminars, clipper 5.0
1. Evolution; 2. Revolution; 3. Conclution; 4. Appendix. 5. Index.
66956The stock marke
Part1: Fundamental information; Part 2: Work of the stock exchange; Part 3: Worrk of the securrities houses; Part 4: Regulations; Part 5: Investing practices special instruments.
66957The stock market game : a simulation of stock market trading
The stock market is in the news every day, and even people who do not personally trade securities or intend to make a fortune by trading stocks have an interest in knowing something about the stock market. By giving students an understanding of the stock market, we are preparing them to deal knowledgeably with an area of our society that has a vast effect on their lives. Whether or not they choose later in life to trade stocks on an individual basis, they will have the knowledge that will enable them to understand this aspect of the economy and how their personal economic pictures are affected by the larger economic landscape.
66958The story of Batman : from the comics to the movies
This book traces the evolution of Batman from his origins in comic books to his portrayal in films. It explores character development, visual style, and cultural impact, highlighting how the Dark Knight has been reinterpreted across media while remaining an enduring icon in popular culture.
66959The story of Elvis : explore the rise and of the undisputed
Forty-five years after the premature death of Elvis Presley, still the biggest-selling musical artist in history according to several metrics, millions of us are still fascinated by him. Why is this? Well, consider this. Elvis was born in an environment of extreme poverty that would seem completely alien to most of us in 2022. With zero privilege and only his natural talent to sustain him, he rose to the status of global superstar by his mid-twenties, when the world lay at his feet. What could possibly go wrong? Only everything, it turned out. Dogged by a laughably bad film career, emasculated by national service in the US Army and unlucky in love, Elvis found himself on a destructive path that ultimately led to his self-destruction at the age of only 42. Along the way, he morphed from the ultimate rockabilly bad boy into a harmless family favourite, and finally into a doomed shadow of his glorious former self. This is why we love reading about Elvis, as you’re about to do in this new and essential analysis of his life. How and why did he throw it all away? The lessons here are that talent and charisma will take you a long way, but too much money and existential futility will take you all the way back again… all the way to the end of Lonely Street, in fact. Enjoy the Story of Elvis. There will never be another musician like him. Celebrate his life with us.
66960The story of iron man : 60th anniversary celebration pop culture's unlikely hero
Contents: Forging history. Demon bottles and armor wars. Ready for the big screen. The man in the iron mask. Striking while the iron is hot. Everything changes. Pumping iron. Too hot not to handle. Heavy metal.





