Dreams of writing a “great American novel” or a nonfiction book that captivates the world has led to a specialized niche in publishing: how to do it. "Write-A-Thon" is yet another guide to motivating the sidelined author, a... Read More
No less than the history of the world—beginning 100,000 years ago and extending through 2010—is presented in The New Atlas of World History: Global Events at a Glance, using comprehensive maps, timelines, and pertinent graphics.... Read More
Reading dictionaries is a particular delight enjoyed by those who find words fascinating. It may sound silly to those not as enamored of language as logophiles, but this practice builds vocabulary as it aids the mind in acquiring more... Read More
The authors of "Accidents Happen" assert that if you are injured as a result of another person’s negligence, “this book contains almost everything you will need to know” about the personal injury legal system. Torkzadeh and... Read More
It isn’t that Arthur Plotnik has a problem with praise–he thinks that’s just fine. Rather, it is the manner in which praise is expressed that rankles this writer. He is simply tired of hearing everything that is any good preceded... Read More
Caleb Atwood is an amazingly astute aficionado of alliterations, rhymes, and incongruities, having put his almost obsessive interest with words to good use in writing a primer everyone can use for creating endless variations of... Read More
Accountants, those responsible for audits, inspections, and maintenance of financial accounts for public offices and private businesses, are bound by a code of ethics and must adhere to principles within their profession to ensure that... Read More
Outstanding, memorable, and fun—if the wedding guests are left buzzing with delight, the happy couple probably consulted Peter Merry, a Wedding Entertainment Director, for help planning the event. Or perhaps they read this book.... Read More