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  • The Spanish West

    By the Editors of Time-life Books

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, June 1, 1976)
    The first Europeans in the West were the Spanish. Their heritage continued and lives on.
  • TIME/LIFE The Salem Witch Trials

    . The Editors of TIME-LIFE

    eBook (TIME-LIFE, Oct. 12, 2018)
    The Salem witch trials remain one of the most shocking and studied episodes in American history. Within the span of 15 months, the legal proceedings around the trials swept up at least 144 people, secured the confessions of 54 individuals and led to the execution of 20, mostly women. The hysteria and the accusations reached far beyond the geographic limits of Salem Village, eventually engulfing more than 20 towns and villages in the vicinity. Now, in this Special Edition from TIME-LIFE - The Salem Witch Trials - readers can revisit the witch trials, study their European origins and understand "the climate of fear" both then and now. This Special Edition is also full of historic photographs and images of Salem, the participants, and more, and a special section devoted to modern witchcraft and witches in the movies and on television.
  • The Art of Sewing: Basic Tailoring

    The Editors of Time-Life Books

    (Time Life Books, Jan. 1, 1974)
    Hardcover book from Time Life Series. Copyright 1974 Time Inc. Contents include: The Trim, Tailored Look; Fabrics to Suit Yourself; First Step to a Perfect Fit, Masterworks of Tailoring; Tailored Trousers, Appendix, Glossary, Basic Stitches, Index. Each book in the Time-Life Art of Sewing series is bound in a different cloth representing its unique content.
  • The Book of Books

    Editors of The Book of Books

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 5, 2014)
    Tired of books you can’t get into? The "Book of Books" has been the cure for 1,000s of avid readers of fiction and nonfiction. Whether you’re looking for nonfiction by a Pulitzer Prize winning expert, book club recommendations for a great novel, or a must-read book everyone is talking about, it’s easy to find them here. We even offer links to buy them online with one click. It’s a simple, yet entertaining solution to the complex problem of finding good books among the millions available. There are introductions to 114 book genres and over 1,100 books summarized.TAKE THE LUCK OUT FINDING YOUR NEXT GREAT READThe modest price of this literary guide is far less than the cost of a book you won’t want to finish. It might prove to be the most valuable book in your personal library, not to mention an entertaining read itself. Get it here and start a book you’ll just love right now!
  • What Life Was Like During the Age of Reason: France Ad 1660-1800

    Time-Life Books Editors

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Looks at the French monarchy, the social conditions of the period, and the revolution in science
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  • TIME Star Wars: 40 Years of the Force

    The Editors of TIME

    eBook (Time, Nov. 24, 2017)
    TIME Star Wars looks at the Death Star-sized impact of the long-running series. This collectible keepsake includes reviews of all the major movies and profiles of George Lucas, J.J. Abrams, and John Boyega, plus a visual guide to the Star Wars universe, a checklist of the 40 greatest moments in the movies, and a look at the future of the franchise.
  • LIFE LINCOLN: An Intimate Portrait

    The Editors of LIFE

    Hardcover (TI Inc. Books, Oct. 14, 2014)
    On the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's assassination, the editors of LIFE bring readers everything that has been left to us from the life of one of history's most iconic figures. His pictures, actions, words in his speeches and his private letters are analyzed and pointed inward toward the person, to help us understand the man: the heart and soul of the man. This book is about the artifacts that are left us all these years later (letters, speeches and particularly pictures) — things that LIFE can show that allow us to know this man more intimately. And so we, with help from experts and several famous commentators, will show them in our pages, and lead the reader to the clues about Lincoln's essence. Includes chapters such as:"Lincoln Pictured," an introduction by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.A narrative by Allen C. Guelzo, explaining the man and his image — how the image reflects the true man"Who Was Mathew Brady?" — the famous photographer, his life and times, his truths and deceptions (before and after shots from the Gettysburg battlefield, detailing how he moved things around — even bodies — for dramatic impact)The words of Lincoln, in an artifact presentation with removable letters and speeches on archival paper that bring the reader back to the times"The Camera and the White House" — A fascinating chapter on American Presidents and their visual image — Thomas McAvoy's secret snaps of FDR, FDR hiding his legs, JFK's manipulation of photography taken of him, etc.The "book within a book" — the likes of David McCullough, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Richard Norton Smith, Walter Isaacson, Jon Meachem, Macklemore, Brad Pitt, Maya Angelou, Zadie Smith, Gay Talese, Tom Wolf and more in answer to the question "When you see Lincoln's face, what do you see?"
  • Shenandoah 1864

    The Editors of Time-Life

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, March 1, 1998)
    Draws on letters, journals, regimental histories, and memoirs to provide a firsthand account of the 1864 Shenandoah Valley campaign
  • China, Burma and India- WWII

    Don Moser and the Editors of Time Life Books

    Hardcover (Time Life Books Incorporated, March 15, 1978)
    China, Burma and India- WWII
  • LIFE Film Noir: 75 Years of the Greatest Crime Films

    The Editors Of LIFE

    eBook (Life, Aug. 19, 2016)
    By incorporating and transforming foreign influences, film noir became a uniquely American art form. Though it was overlooked at first, this powerful genre would give Humphrey Bogart and Robert Mitchum career-defining roles, fuel Joan Crawford's middle-age comeback, and set the stage for the work of Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino. Noir illuminated the dark side of the American dream, but despite its characteristic bleakness, these films are somehow always fun.Film Noir: 75 Years of the Greatest Crime Films revisits 20 of the genre's best, from the first noir The Maltese Falcon to L.A. Confidential. We commence by delving into "Classic Noir," films released between 1941 and 1958 with their angular chiaroscuro and Teutonic angst combined with the influence of pup and hard-boiled crime fiction. Stunning photography walks us through Shadow of a Doubt, Double Indemnity, Laura, Mildred Pierce, Out of the Past, The Third Man, In a Lonely Place, Niagara, The Night of the Hunter, Touch of Evil and more. Next in our "Neo Noir" section, you will see the transformation of noir from 1967 onward with films like Bonnie and Clyde, Dirty Harry, Chinatown, Taxi Driver, Body Heat, Blood Simple, Blue Velvet, Pulp Fiction and more. Articles about how the genre was born, tabloids and film noir, offscreen noir, and what factors lead film back to black punctuate these spreads. Enter the cinematic world of "doom, fate, fear, and betrayal," as beloved film critic Roger Ebert said, with Film Noir: 75 Years of the Greatest Crime Films.
  • LIFE with Dogs

    The Editors of LIFE Books

    Hardcover (Life, Oct. 6, 2009)
    DOGS, DOGS, DOGS . . . Who can resist them? Most people seem to be born with an instinctive love of these animals and that's not surprising. It's anybody's guess as to how long we've been living with dogs, but one theory says that wolves first moved in with humans over 100,000 years ago. That's plenty of time to develop a relationship! In the present day, just the sight of a puppy usually starts the oohs and aahs and, from children, the question: "Can I pet him?" Happily for both parties, dogs seem to get just as excited about us. Meeting a friendly dog is the very definition of a feel-good moment for all concerned. And you will meet many of them in this book - friendly dogs, funny dogs, feisty dogs and funky dogs, lapdogs, working dogs, acting dogs, heroic dogs, barking dogs, snoozing dogs, celebrity dogs, cuddly dogs, silly dogs and even dogs that don't quite look like dogs.
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  • Giants And Ogres - The Enchanted World

    By the Editors of Time-life Books

    Hardcover (Time-life Books, March 15, 1986)
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