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  • Being Extreme: Thrills and Dangers in the World of High-Risk Sports

    Bill Gutman

    Paperback (Citadel, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Filled with interviews with top full-time athletes, recreational hobbyists, and psychiatrists, an exhilarating behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world of extreme sports, including freestyle motocross, mountain climbing, and waterfall jumping, reveals a world of risk-taking, adrenaline-pumping stunts that defy convention. Reprint.
  • Now Pitching Bob Feller: A Baseball Memoir

    Bob Feller, Bill Gilbert

    Paperback (Citadel, May 1, 2002)
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  • The World As I See It by Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein

    Paperback (Citadel, March 15, 1811)
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  • Kabbalah For Teens

    Louis Belmont

    Paperback (Citadel, April 5, 2005)
    Unlock the secrets of the universe Right now, you’re facing challenges in every area of life, choices to be made regarding relationships, future goals, even what you’re going to do on your summer vacation! There are moments, sometimes days, when everything seems totally out of control. School, self-esteem, independence couldn’t somebody have already figured all this out?! They have, and through the wisdom of Kabbalah you too can find the answers. Kabbalah is speaking with intensity to many: Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow, Britney Spears, Rosie O’Donnell, Deepak Chopra. It is an ancient and deeply insightful spiritual system, not a religion, that can teach you to understand what’s happening and help you make choices you’ll feel good about. In fact, by being proactive, you can turn events to your advantage, in a completely positive way. With Kabbalah for Teens, you’ll learn how to: Understand your friends, your parents—and yourself Receive in order to share Put an end to fights and anger—and the feeling that you always have to "win" Deal with morality issues Become your best, most confident self! And much more! Discover a powerful, practical way to gain the happiness you deserve and enrich the world around you—for life.
  • Being Extreme: Thrills and Dangers in the World of High-Risk Sports

    Bill Gutman, Shawn Frederick

    Hardcover (Citadel, Nov. 1, 2002)
    Filled with interviews with top full-time athletes, recreational hobbyists, and psychiatrists, an exhilarating behind-the-scenes glimpse into the world of extreme sports, including freestyle motorcross, mountain climbing, and waterfall jumping, reveals a world of risk-taking, adrenaline-pumping stunts that defy convention.
  • Secrets of Making and Breaking Codes

    Hamilton Nickels

    Paperback (Citadel, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Discusses the basic mechanics of enciphering and deciphering communications, and explains that by rearranging, substituting, or transposing symbols, any message can be encoded or decoded
  • Gypsy Sorcery and Fortune Telling: Illustrated by Incantations, Specimens of Medical Magic, Anecdotes, Tales

    Charles G. Lelend

    Paperback (Citadel, May 1, 2000)
    This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
  • A Woman Named Jackie: An Intimate Biography of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis

    C. David Heymann

    Hardcover (Citadel, Nov. 1, 1994)
    Portrays the complex life of the woman who became a veteran of tremendous success and great tragedy, and relates the events of her final days
  • Mountain Madness

    Robert Birkby

    Hardcover (Citadel, Feb. 1, 2008)
    "You're either cruisin' or you're bummin', so you might as well cruise."--Scott Fischer Mountain climber Scott Fischer's mantra would lead him to scale the highest and most treacherous peaks on earth. Best known as one of the guides who perished near the summit of Mount Everest during the tragic spring of 1996, Scott Fischer became for many an iconic symbol of audacity, hubris, and the limits of human endurance. But to those who knew him well, Scott was much more than an action figure at the heart of a modern-day cautionary tale. Now in this vivid, candid biography, Robert Birkby--one of Scott's close friends--gives us a fascinating, in-depth portrait of who Scott Fischer really was and what led him to the top of the world. As a teenage athlete growing up in New Jersey, Scott felt a restless drive to reach beyond the limits of his suburban environment. He discovered the freedom he sought during summers in the rugged mountains of Wyoming. A natural mountaineer blessed with tremendous physical strength and willpower, Scott thrived on the challenges of climbing, the beauty of the high country, and the like-minded people he found there. With the creation of a guide service he called Mountain Madness, Scott meshed his need to climb with his joy in sharing with others the lofty, rarified realms he had made his own. In adrenaline-filled narratives that take us to the world's tallest places, Robert Birkby traces the expeditions that made Scott one of the most respected climbers of the close-knit mountaineering community. From Alaska to the Soviet Union, from the granite walls of Yosemite to the punishing storms of the Himalayas, Scott's achievements are hair-raising, inspiring, and always exhilarating--a relentless quest for new highs that builds inexorably to the rendezvous with disaster on Everest. Scott's life was a journey filled with adventures, deep friendships, and dramatic successes and failures in the obscure reaches of some of the world's most beautiful and dangerous places. A captivating homage to a man who eagerly went where few dare to go, Mountain Madness is an extraordinary account of courage, passion, and extreme living.
  • Around the World on Two Wheels: Annie Londonderry's Extraordinary Ride

    Peter Zheutlin

    Hardcover (Citadel, Nov. 1, 2007)
    Until 1894 there were no female sport stars, no product endorsement deals, and no young mothers with the chutzpah to circle the globe on a bicycle. Annie Kopchovsky changed all of that. Annie was a Jewish immigrant and working mother of three living in a Boston tenement with her husband, a peddler. This was as close to the American dream as she was likely to get--until she became part of what one newspaper called "one of the most novel wagers ever made": a high-stakes bet between two wealthy merchants that a woman could not ride around the world on a bicycle, as Thomas Stevens had a few years before. Annie rose to the challenge, pledging to finish her fifteen-month trip with a staggering $5,000 earned by selling advertising space on her bike and her clothing, making personal appearances in stores and at bicycle races, and lecturing about her adventures along the way. When the Londonderry Lithia Springs Water Company of New Hampshire offered to become the first of her many sponsors, Annie Kopchovsky became Annie Londonderry, and a legend was born. So began one of the greatest escapades--and publicity stunts--of the Victorian Age. In this marvelously written book, author Peter Zheutlin vividly recounts the story of the audacious woman who turned every Victorian notion of female propriety on its ear. When Annie left Boston in June 1894, she was a brash young lady with a 42-pound bicycle, a revolver, a change of underwear, and a dream of freedom. The epic journey that followed--from a frigid ride through France to an encounter with outlaw John Wesley Hardin in El Paso--took the connection between athletics and commercialism to dizzying new heights and turned Annie into a symbol of sexual equality. A beguiling true story of a bold spirit who reinvented herself against all odds, Around the World on Two Wheels blends social history and high adventure into an unforgettable portrait of courage, imagination and tenacity.
  • REAL Ultimate Power: The Official Ninja Book

    Robert Hamburger

    Paperback (Citadel, July 1, 2004)
    Dear Stupid Idiots, A lot of you have been saying that I donÂ’t know anything about REAL ninjas. But thatÂ’s a bunch of bull crap! You dummies donÂ’t know anything. And maybe YOU should get a life. I bet a lot of you have never even seen a girl naked! You idiots believe that ninjas had some "code of honor." Yeah right! If by "code of honor," you mean "code to flip out and go nuts for absolutely no reason at all even if it means that people might think you are totally insane or sweet," then you are right. But if you mean a "code to be nice and speak nicely while sharing and not cutting off heads," then youÂ’re the biggest idiot ever!!!!!! So if you have any brains, you will shut up and get a life. So go shut up, you stupid idiot. No thank you, Robert Hamburger