Dogalog


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This is a photo-encyclopedia of 400 breeds of dogs, highlighting important characteristics, key facts, and unusual features.




Conversations with Dog


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Who hasn't been touched by a dog? With their enthusiastic love, clarity of purpose, and boundless ability to forgive, dogs may be our greatest teachers, if we could just take the time to listen and learn their language. In Conversations with Dog, professional animal communicator Kate Solisti-Mattelon asks the questions every dog lover wants to know. We no longer have to search for meaning solely in wagging tails, droopy ears, or bared teeth







Ed Emberley's Fingerprint Drawing Book


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Shows ways to turn fingerprints into animals, birds, or people.




Conversations with Cat


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In CONVERSATIONS WITH CAT, author and animal communicator Kate Solisti-Mattelon accesses feline consciousness by posing questions to cats and receiving answers in return. These answers are not based on what human beings suppose cats are thinking. Instead Solisti-Mattelon, just as she did in CONVERSATIONS WITH DOG: AN UNCOMMON DOGALOG OF CANINE WISDOM transcribes the answers of the animals themselves. The information in CONVERSATIONS WITH CAT will touch and surprise readers with the depth of feline understanding. As conscious, feeling beings with a mission to help humankind reconnect to balanced love, cats are perhaps some of our greatest teachers.




Entrepreneur Magazine's Young Millionaires


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Can you make a million before you're 40? Discover the secrets of 100 young entrepreneurs who did!




The Life of Sir Ernest Shackleton


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Hugh Robert Mill's tells the Exceptional life story of Sir. Ernest Shackleton. There are no simple words to describe Sir. Ernest Shackleton. He was a man with a unique, extraordinarily unique mind, to be able to lead his men in one of the most dismal situations ever. A situation that would have been easiest to buckle to self defeat and surrender; but he was a man that didn't believe in giving up. Shackleton and his men made it because he believed in them and they believed in him.




Central Asia and Tibet


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Elephant Island and Beyond


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The aristocracy of Antarctic exploration does not include the name of Thomas Orde Hans Lees. He came away from Shackleton's 1914 expedition with the reputation of being the least popular and most criticised of the men involved in the Endurance adventure in the Weddell Sea. Not only was he disliked simply for being himself but he was also expected to become the first victim of cannibalism if the 22 men of Elephant Island had run out of food. Previous accounts of Shackleton's adventure have unfailingly mentioned that Orde Lees was unpopular. Though they have plundered his excellent journal for much of the detail of life on board the Endurance, on the pack ice and finally on Elephant Island, the part he played in keeping the men alive has not been recognised. His journal has - surprinsingly - never been published and this book is a long overdue testament to a much misunderstood - and probably unfairly maligned - man. After his rescue from Elephant Island, Orde Lees campaigned vigorously for the use of parachutes in the newly formed Royal Air Force and he was publicly credited with being the primary advocate. Many pilots owe their lives to his faith in this new invention. He went on to perform more service for his country in Japan and spent the final period of his life in New Zealand.




Dogalog


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If you love dogs, you'll love DOGalog - an indispensable photo-encyclopedia of pedigree dogs A gallery of captivating canine portraits, showing over 400 breed Written by best-selling author and vet Dr. Bruce Fogle Includes fascinating detail on each breed, highlighting the most important characteristics, key facts and unusual features