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  • The Atlas of Natural Disasters

    Jeff Groman

    Hardcover (Friedman, Feb. 1, 2002)
    We live on a turbulent planet, whose surfaces move, erupt, quake, and burn. Gravity pulls at the land, causing dangerous masses of mud or rock to slide—destroying homes and taking lives. Huge slabs of snow careen down mountains, burying everything in their path. And, the atmosphere churns restlessly, causing wild winds to blow and heavy rains to fall. Go as close as you’d ever want to Earth’s greatest disasters, vividly pictured. Look into the eye of the hurricane from high above, and at those funnels of fury known a tornadoes. Safely see lighting flash across dark skies—its electric streaks so beautiful and so lethal. From forest infernos to drought-ravaged lands, from fallen space debris to troubled waters rising into tsunamis, you’ll find how these tragedies happen, how we can prevent them, and how we pick up the pieces after they occur.
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  • The Atlas of Space Exploration

    Tim Furniss

    Hardcover (Friedman, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Our entire perception of the cosmos has shifted, thanks to NASA's startling, crisp images of objects never before seen up close. Using these incredible photos and diagrams as a spaceship, young armchair astronauts can blast off and explore the Sun, Moon, and stars first-hand; check out our Mars missions; look into deep space, and see how the Universe began. They'll master some rocket science, meet the pioneers of space travel, and visit every planet in the galaxy.Plus: charts for both hemispheres.
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  • The Atlas of the Earth

    Alexa Stace

    Hardcover (Friedman, Feb. 1, 2002)
    Take a fantastic voyage across Earth, from the outside in, thanks to the latest technologies of satellite imagery and NASA photographs. Volcanoes, icebergs, deserts, and glaciers; mountains that push up through the land’s crust and quakes that shake the ground; shifting tides and coasts, and killer winds: the amazing forces that created and shaped them come into sharp visual focus. Watch ever-changing Earth in action, from the frozen poles to coral islands. From out in space, glimpse the marks of man on our planet’s surface; some, like the Great Wall of China (visible from an orbiting spacecraft) don’t hurt the environment. Others, including the ever-diminishing rainforests and holes in the ozone, have caused almost-irreparable harm. Also: topographic maps of the Americas and the Eastern Pacific; Europe and Africa; Asia, Australia, and the Western Pacific; and the North and South Pole present snapshots of our world.
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  • Oscar's Adventure Continues

    A.S. Friedman

    eBook (A.S. Friedman, Dec. 30, 2012)
    A penguin, O, wakes up in a mysterious world. Little does he know that in the near future many things will be after him, and he will have to deal with them. O will make many friends along his journey, but he will also meet many enemies. Throughout all this madness, can he survive what's coming for him?
  • The Disappearance of Amelia Earhart

    Gordon Theisen

    Paperback (Lebhar-Friedman, Jan. 1, 2001)
    In The Disappearance of Amelia Earhart, The History Channel chronicles Earhart's last flight and offers a fascinating portrait of the life of this amazing woman.
  • No More Mr. Nice Guy!: A Proven Plan for Getting What You Want in Love, Sex and Life

    Robert A. Glover, Robert Glover

    Paperback (Friedman/Fairfax, Dec. 31, 1899)
    By trying too hard to please others and neglecting their own needs, men can become unhappy and resentful and lash out at those they love. With the help of an eminent psychotherapist, these victims of the "Nice Guy Syndrome" can stop seeking approval and find happiness in their lives. Based on years of clinical group therapy with men and couples, this groundbreaking work includes information and tools to help passively pleasing men break free from the ineffective patterns of the Nice Guy Syndrome. They will discover ways to get their needs met, feel more powerful and confident, create the kind of intimate relationships they really want, express their feelings and emotions, have a fulfilling and exciting sex life, embrace their masculinity and connect with men, live up to their potential and become truly creative and productive, and above all, accept themselves as they really are.
  • The story of an island: The geology and geography of Long Island

    Margaret M Voelbel

    Unknown Binding (I.J. Friedman, March 15, 1970)
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  • The Secrets of Tutankhamen

    Gordon Theisen

    Paperback (Lebhar-Friedman, Jan. 1, 2001)
    In The Secrets of Tutankhamen, The History Channel explores the world of this mysterious ruler and offers a glimpse into Egyptian dynastic life.
  • The Mystery of Anastasia Romanov

    Gordon Theisen

    Paperback (Lebhar-Friedman, Feb. 1, 2001)
    In The Mystery of Anastasia Romanov, The History Channel explores the myth behind Russia's favorite daughter.
  • The Campaigns of Robert E. Lee

    Gordon Theisen

    Paperback (Lebhar-Friedman, June 1, 2001)
    In The Campaigns of Robert E. Lee. The History Channel explores the myth and facts behind this most storied of American figures.
  • Let's Grow Food

    David Wickers, J Tuey

    Paperback (J Friedmann, March 22, 1979)
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  • Runaway Jimi

    Josh Friedman

    Paperback (Josh\Friedman, Oct. 22, 2011)
    Runaway Jimi is an adventurous dog who doesn't always listen. Join Jimi all night as he has fun and finally gets caught by the dog catcher. When the Dog catcher gets in trouble, it's Jimi to the rescue. Lessons learned, it's fun for everyone. A children's book every one relates to, even Dad loves Runaway Jimi.