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Books published by publisher Jeremy P. Tarcher

  • Napoleon's Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History

    Penny Le Couteur, Jay Burreson

    Paperback (Jeremy P Tarcher, May 24, 2004)
    Napoleon's Buttons is the fascinating account of seventeen groups of molecules that have greatly influenced the course of history. These molecules provided the impetus for early exploration, and made possible the voyages of discovery that ensued. The molecules resulted in grand feats of engineering and spurred advances in medicine and law; they determined what we now eat, drink, and wear. A change as small as the position of an atom can lead to enormous alterations in the properties of a substance-which, in turn, can result in great historical shifts. With lively prose and an eye for colorful and unusual details, Le Couteur and Burreson offer a novel way to understand the shaping of civilization and the workings of our contemporary world.
  • Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge

    Jeremy Narby

    Paperback (Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, March 15, 1999)
    This adventure in science and imagination, which the Medical Tribune said might herald "a Copernican revolution for the life sciences," leads the reader through unexplored jungles and uncharted aspects of mind to the heart of knowledge.In a first-person narrative of scientific discovery that opens new perspectives on biology, anthropology, and the limits of rationalism, The Cosmic Serpent reveals how startlingly different the world around us appears when we open our minds to it.
  • Drawing for Older Children & Teens

    Mona Brookes, Geraldine Schwartz Ph.D.

    Paperback (Jeremy P. Tarcher / Perigee, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Everyone can learn how to draw- and feel truly proud of the results - using Mona Brookes' proven drawing methods. Now the author of America's best-selling art instruction book for young children provides a complete course for older children, teens and adult beginners.In Part I, you'll discover the many different styles you can choose to draw in and how to develop your own personal style.In Part II, you'll discover a unique way of seeing that allows you to draw any shape you observe. You'll learn the basics (from buying art supplies to planning your compositions) and all the good stuff- proportion, scale, perspective, contrast shading and special effects. Lastly, Mona provides essential information on drawing the human form, animals, still, landscapes, and buildings.It's all here. Now nothing can prevent you from discovering the joys of drawing. Open this book and you'll see what creative possibilities await you! Special NoteDrawing For Older Children & Teens includes special sections for art teachers and educators.
  • Secrets of the Talking Jaguar: A Mayan Shaman's Journey to the Heart of the Indigenous Soul

    Martin Prechtel

    Hardcover (Jeremy P. Tarcher, Aug. 24, 1998)
    A shaman and leader of the so-called men's movement offers a rare glimpse into the complex, joyful culture of contemporary Mayan village life and spirituality, expounding its teaching that all humans possess an innate spirit of generosity and community.
  • As a Man Thinketh

    James(Author) Allen

    Hardcover (Jeremy P. Tarcher, Jan. 31, 2007)
    Offers guidance on how to achieve purity of mind that alone can bring happiness and confidence.
  • The Autobiography of Santa Claus a Revised Edition of the Christmas Classic as told by Jeff Guinn hardback

    Jeff Guinn, Dorit Rabinovitch

    Hardcover (Jeremy P. Tarcher, March 15, 1994)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • Voyages of the Pyramid Builders: The True Origins of the Pyramids from Lost Egypt to Ancient America

    Robert M. Schoch, Robert Aquinas McNally

    Hardcover (Jeremy P. Tarcher / Penquin, Jan. 6, 2003)
    Contends that ancient cultures traveled great distances by sea and that primeval sailors were responsible for exchanging information on how to build pyramid-like structures throughout the world. 15,000 first printing.
  • The Winter of Our Disconnect: How Three Totally Wired Teenagers

    Susan Maushart

    Paperback (Jeremy P. Tarcher, Jan. 20, 2011)
    The wise and hilarious story of a family who discovered that having fewer tools to communicate with led them to actually communicate more. When Susan Maushart first announced her intention to pull the plug on her family's entire armory of electronic weaponry for six months-from the itsy-bitsiest iPod Shuffle to her son's seriously souped-up gaming PC-her three kids didn't blink an eye. Says Maushart: "Looking back, I can understand why. They didn't hear me." For any parent who's ever IM-ed their child to the dinner table, this account of one family's self-imposed exile from the Information Age will leave you LOLing with recognition. But it will also make you think. The Winter of Our Disconnect challenges readers to examine the toll that technology is taking on their own family connections, and to create a media ecology that instead encourages kids-and parents-to thrive. Indeed, as a self-confessed single mom who "slept with her iPhone," Maushart knew her family's exile from Cyburbia wasn't going to be any easier for her than for her three teenagers, ages fourteen, fifteen, and eighteen. Yet they all soon discovered that the rewards of becoming "unplugged" were more rich and varied than any cyber reality could ever be.
  • Autobiography of Santa Claus

    Jeff Guinn

    Hardcover (Jeremy P. Tarcher, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • American Sideshow: An Encyclopedia of History's Most Wondrous and Curiously Strange Performers

    Marc Hartzman

    Hardcover (Jeremy Tarcher/Penguin, Nov. 17, 2005)
    Profiles some 200 lesser-known figures from the heyday of the American sideshow, tracing the lives of such individuals as legless acrobat Eli Bowen, four-legged woman Myrtle Corbin, and "human torso" Prince Randian, in an account of the rise and fall of sideshows and how advances in modern medicine have enabled voluntary body changes. 20,000 first printing.
  • I Am: The Power of Discovering Who You Really Are

    By (author) Howard Falco

    Paperback (Jeremy P Tarcher, March 15, 2010)
    ""I Am" is a powerful book about self-realization. Howard Falco offers a profound explanation of the nature of your own existence and an understanding of the life you are capable of creating.--Marci Shimoff, #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author of "Happy for No Reason."
  • Zen in the Martial Arts

    Joe Hyams

    Paperback (Jeremy P. Tarcher, March 15, 1979)
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