Binet Catalogue
Diane Ackerman explores the wonder of the sense of smell in this episode of the five-part NOVA miniseries on the senses.
UPC: 783421265394
Science Channel
A brand spanking new bedroom farce about three couples who say what they oughtn't, do what they shouldn't, and deliver terrific one-liners while doing it.
Learn to fiberglass surfboards at the state of the art JC Hawaii surfboard factory. John Carper’s top notch tradesmen teach you step by step how to waterproof the board, glass on fins, leash plugs and sand the right way. This program is hosted by John Carper and made by Carl Ackerman. A second betacam was mounted on the ceiling giving the student a top view of laminating and hotcoating, making it easy to quickly learn techniques. Expect to learn everything you need to know to get that shaped blank into the water, making Glassing 101 the perfect match to Shaping 101. Awesome surfing footage is included of the JC Hawaii surf team ripping worldwide. You’ll sure to make back the cost of
Mutiny Media
A literary celebration of the animal kingdom gathers stories and poems by Cleveland Amory, Diane Ackerman, Robert Graves, John Steinbeck, Dian Fossey, Ernest Hemingway, and many others.
ISBN: 0-399-52551-3
Late Nineteenth Century Land Rush 1889. Cherokee Rose and police chief Britt Claiborne are forced onto reservations along with their descendants and the five "civilized" tribes in the Oklahoma District. The U.S. government has told them that because of its rich, productive soil and sufficient water supply, the Oklahoma District is now white man's land of promise. With indescribable sadness and anger, the Indians look on as thousands of prospective settlers and their families enter the district and claim 160-acre sections of land in the Oklahoma land rush. This third book in the A Place to Call Home series masterfully includes the compelling stories of three white prospective-settler families introduced in Bright Are the Stars: Craig and Gloria Parker; widow Martha Ackerman with her parents and three children; and Lee and Kathy Belden with their two sons.
ISBN: 1-59052-564-7
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