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  • Scholastic Atlas of Exploration

    Dinah Starkey

    Paperback (John Wiley & Sons, Jan. 1, 1993)
    NEW and UNREAD soft cover listed as LIKE NEW only b/c there is a bend to the bottom corner of front cover (not a pressed crease just a bend) that cannot be seen since it is well hidden in the cover illustration but can be felt. NO other wear and absolutely NO publisher overstock or black remainder mark on page edges!! BRAND NEW, NEVER READ soft cover -- From a dry/smoke free environment --Tight, crisp, and clean - you'll hear the book CRACK when opened! Published by Scholastic Books. Book has NO names, highlights, underlines, dog ears, loose pages. Soft cover is in excellent condition!! GIFT QUALITY!! NOT ex-library book with markings. I ship daily. Carefully packaged with bubble wrap for the journey and I provide email verification at time of shipment. Delivered in 3-6 days (Expedited) or 6 -14 days (Standard) -- additional delivery time required for AK, HI and APO. Expedited shipping recommended for speedy delivery. Book will ship same or next day! Customer service and satisfaction is a priority. Know EXACTLY what you are buying with our detailed description -- Full disclosure on all books all the time! Read our feedback and buy with confidence from an Amazon Pro-Merchant. Double click on our name -RED BICYCLE BOOKS-- and find our STOREFRONT where you can see our complete and current inventory.
  • Ten Little Rabbits Ten Little Rabbits

    Virginia Grossman

    Hardcover (John Wiley & Sons, July 1, 1998)
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  • CliffsNotes Robinson Crusoe 2e

    Cynthia C. Mcgowan

    Paperback (John Wiley & Sons, Dec. 12, 2003)
    The original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background. The latest generation of titles in this series also feature glossaries and visual elements that complement the classic, familiar format.In CliffsNotes on Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, you follow the physical and spiritual journey of the original "castaway"—Robinson Crusoe, the young and impulsive wanderer who becomes the sole survivor of a shipwreck and must fend for himself on a remote island somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.This study guide carefully walks you through every step of Crusoe's struggle for survival by providing chapter summaries and critical analyses of each chapter of the novel. You'll also explore the life and background of the author, Daniel Defoe, and find review questions to help you prepare for your tests.Classic literature or modern-day treasure—you'll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides.
  • Google Earth For Dummies

    David A. Crowder

    Paperback (John Wiley & Sons, Feb. 27, 2007)
    This interesting guide covers all aspects of Google Earth, the freely downloadable application from Google that allows users to view satellite images from all points of the globe Aimed at a diverse audience, including casual users who enjoy air shots of locales as well as geographers, real estate professionals, and GPS developers Includes valuable tips on various customizations that users can add, advice on setting up scavenger hunts, and guidance on using Google Earth to benefit a business Explains modifying general options, managing the layer and placemark systems, and tackling some of the more technical aspects, such as interfacing with GPS There are more than 400,000 registered users of Google Earth and the number is still growing
  • What If?

    Robert Ehrlich

    Paperback (John Wiley & Sons, April 20, 1998)
    What if the earth were square? Discover the amazing answers to some cooland weird questions aboutour world * What if the earth stopped spinning? * What if we could see sounds? * What if the moon fell down? * What if aliens landed and only wanted to talk to dogs? Bizarre brainteasers and ingenious inquiries set the stage for afantastic foray into the wacky world of real science. Theintriguing topics range from plants and animals to light and sound,from the wind and the weather to the planets and the stars.Captivating cartoons and quick, fun-filled experiments will stretchyour mind and your imagination.
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  • Why Do Buses Come in Threes? The Hidden Mathematics of Everyday Life

    Rob Eastaway, Jeremy Wyndham, Tim Rice

    Paperback (John Wiley & Sons, Feb. 25, 2000)
    ""Deals in a very entertaining way with problems in normal life related to mathematics, luck, coincidence, gambling."" ? The Independent (London)Why do your chances of winning the lottery increase if you buy your ticket on Friday? Why do traffic lights always seem to be red when you?re in a hurry? Is bad luck just chance, or can it be explained?The intriguing answers to these and other questions about the curiosities of everyday life can be found in this delightfully irreverent and highly informative book. Why Do Buses Come in Threes? explains how math and the laws of probability are constantly at work in our lives, affecting everything we do, from getting a date to catching a bus to cooking dinner. With great humor and a genuine love for the subject, Rob Eastaway and Jeremy Wyndham present solutions to such conundrums as how fast one should run in the rain to stay dry and who was the greatest sportsman of all time.Discover the mathematical explanations for the strange coincidence of two.Presidents dying on July 4, the uncanny ""accuracy"" of horoscopes, and other not-so-coincidental coincidences. Eastaway and Wyndham also reveal how television ratings work, which numbers are more likely to be big winners in the lottery, and why bad things, just like buses, always seem to happen in threes.Whether you have a degree in astrophysics or haven?t touched a math problem since high school, this book sends you on a fascinating journey through the logic of life where Newton?s laws explain bar fights, exploding rabbit populations, and why showers always run either too hot or too cold. Why Do Buses Come in Threes? is a delightfully entertaining ride that reveals the relevance of math in absolutely everything we do.
  • Wharton's The Age of Innocence

    Susan Van Kirk

    Paperback (John Wiley & Sons, April 25, 2003)
    Get the most from great literature with CliffsNotes, the original study guides.Written exclusively by experienced teachers and educators, CliffsNotes are the resource of choice for today’s students. These user-friendly guides make studying a snap—with visual icons flagging key themes, literary devices, and more.Inside you’ll find valuable insights on Wharton’s The Age of Innocence, including:Brief overall synopsisChapter-by-chapter summariesClear explanations and analysisCharacter map—who’s who at a glanceCharacter analysis (Newland Archer, May Welland Archer, Countess Ellen Olenska, Mrs. Manson Mingott)Concise discussion of major themesSpecial essay on the book’s themes, including personal freedom, values, and social codesReview Q&As and quote IDsEssay questions and practice projectsGlossaries of key words and terms
  • Dr. Math Gets You Ready for Algebra: Learning Pre-Algebra Is Easy! Just Ask Dr. Math!

    The Math Forum Drexel University, Jessica Wolk-Stanley

    Paperback (John Wiley & Sons, Aug. 1, 2003)
    You, too, can understand algebra-just ask Dr. Math??! Getting ready to take your first algebra class? Don't panic. Making the leap from the concrete world of numbers and real objects to the abstract world of letters and symbols doesn't have to be as scary as it sounds. Dr. Math??-the popular online math resource for students, parents, and teachers-is here to help! Students just like you have been turning to Dr. Math for years asking questions about math problems, and the math doctors at The Math Forum have helped them find the answers with lots of clear explanations and helpful hints. Now, with Dr. Math Gets You Ready for Algebra, you'll learn just what it takes to succeed in this subject. You'll find the answers to dozens of real questions from students who needed help understanding the basic math concepts in a typical pre-algebra class. You'll learn all about basic algebraic operations and their connections to the real world. Pretty soon, everything from integers to single-variable equations will make sense. Plus, you'll get plenty of tips for working with tricky problems. You won't find a better introduction to the world and language of algebra anywhere!
  • The Winter's Tale

    Evelyn McLellan

    Paperback (John Wiley & Sons, June 13, 1984)
    What happens when a king is dominated by jealousy? After ruining the lives of those close to him, he finally learns about life and is offered a second chance. A subplot of lovers torn by class differences ends with a measure of happiness, and the final scene of the drama is upbeat.
  • Janice VanCleave's Biology For Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments That Really Work

    Janice VanCleave

    Hardcover (John Wiley & Sons, May 4, 1990)
    What's the effect of osmosis on a raisin? How is water transported through plant stems? What's the best way to grow penicillin? How are butterflies different from moths? Now you can discover answers to these and other fascinating questions about biologythe study of living organisms. In Biology for Every Kid, you'll learn how to talk with fireflies, watch bacteria wage war in a glass of milk, discover how to tell the temperature by counting cricket chirps, and find out how an apple and an onion can taste the same. Each of the 101 experiments is broken down into its purpose, a list of materials, step-by-step instructions, expected results, and an easy to understand explanation. Every activity has been pretested and can be performed safely and inexpensively in the classroom or at home.
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  • Faulkner's Short Stories

    James L. Roberts

    Paperback (John Wiley & Sons, Dec. 31, 1997)
    The original CliffsNotes study guides offer expert commentary on major themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical background.CliffsNotes on Faulkner’s Short Stories explores five of William Faulkner’s psychologically complex narratives: A Rose for Emily, That Evening Sun, Barn Burning, Dry September, and Spotted Horses.Follow a common thread of Southern mores and prejudices as the author from Mississippi masterfully creates enduring settings and characters. This concise supplement includes commentaries and glossaries on all five short stories. Other features that help you understand these important works areBackground on the authorAn introduction to YoknapatawphaCounty, the mythical county seating of Faulkner’s makingCritical essay on the author’s styleAn interactive quiz, review questions, and suggested essay topicsClassic literature or modern modern-day treasure — you'll understand it all with expert information and insight from CliffsNotes study guides.
  • Metric Pattern Cutting for Menswear

    Winifred Aldrich

    Paperback (John Wiley & Sons, Aug. 16, 2011)
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