books about: copper
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Crafting With Copper: 27 Creative Projects for Home & Garden
2 reviews
Jana Freiband
Creative Publishing international
, 2007
Creative Projects a hit
This was a gift for my daughter as she has always loved the copper sculptures. Easy to read and a great tool for her.
Copper Canyon
4 reviews
Richard D. Fisher
Sunracer Publications
, 2006
This books captures the people of the Copper Canyon.
Whether you plan to take a trip to Mexico's Copper Canyon or not, this book is a wonderful journey into that region. It provides both a fascinating look at the Tarahumara Indians as well as travel tips for the adventurous traveler. Padre Luis Verplancken, S.J., the co-author of the books, has lived in the Copper Canyon region for more than 20 years. He provides an intimate portrait of the ...
Copper Sun
14 reviews
Sharon M. Draper
, 2008
Great Read for Middle Schoolers and You'll Learn a lot too!
Title: Copper Sun Author: Sharon Draper Publisher and Date: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2006 Flesh Kincaid Reading Level: 6.6 Pages: 302 Genre: Historical Fiction Copper Sun is the story of a 15-year old girl named Amari who lives in an African village named Ziavi. She enjoys spending time with her eight-year-old brother Kwasi and her boyfriend Besa. She is very happy with her ...
A Woman Worth Ten Coppers
Morgan Howell
Del Rey
, 2008
Seer, healer, goddess, slave?she is all these things and more. Yim is a young woman suddenly cast into slavery, a gifted seer with a shocking secret?and a great destiny. Honus is a Sarf, a warrior dedicated to the service of the compassionate goddess Karm. A Sarf?s sole purpose is to serve a holy person called a Bearer. But Honus?s Bearer has been killed by the minions of an evil god known only as the Devourer. Masterless and needing someone to ...
Copper Art Jewelry: A Different Luster
2 reviews
Matthew L. Burkholz
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Linda Lichtenberg Kaplan
Schiffer Publishing
, 1997
Another great book
This book covers the major designers of copper jewelry, Rebajes and Matisse/Renoir as well as some other less well known names. There are great full color photographs throughout with accompanying descriptions. It is an important addition to the wide range of jewelry books.
The Copper Scroll: Political Thrillers Series #4 (Unabridged)
100 reviews
Joel C. Rosenberg
audible.com
History and fiction blend
If you liked Dan Brown's novels or the Indiana Jones adventures, this book is for you. Joel blends fact and fiction to make an interesting read. When you are searching for the Biblical treasure, you can't put the book down.
Copper River: A Cork O'Connor Mystery (Cork O'Connor Mysteries)
18 reviews
William Kent Krueger
Pocket Star
, 2007
Excellent book
William Kent Krueger is one of my favorite authors and I was not disapointed in this book. It is however, a sequel to Mercy Falls (his previous) so I would recommend you read it first so you are aware of the history. They are both stand alone books though so it is an enjoyable read none the less. Good suspense with a double twist at the end.
The Copper Canyon Companion
7 reviews
The California Native
, 2005
A great "Companion" for a trip to Copper Canyon
The Copper Canyon Companion is a series of short articles about Copper Canyon, a wonderful destination in Mexico. They give the traveler interested in going there a real feel for the area, it's colorful history and it's inhabitants both historically and currently. If you have already been there, as I have, it is also a wonderful keepsake of a great trip. The information is much more in-depth then ...
Daughters of Copper Woman
14 reviews
Anne Cameron
Harbour Publishing
, 2002
Simply wonderful!!!
A great book, it has more than just mythology. The stories show how we are all one people of different tribes.
Tarnished Copper
2 reviews
Geoffrey Sambrook
Twenty First Century Publishers
, 2002
A Real World Financial Thriller by a Real World Practitioner
Are these the real people who run the world's metals markets? The colourful characters who populate this novel are obviously fictitious, but as close as you're likely to get to the real thing. So too is the plot, a "how it might have happened" scenario of the copper scam that rocked the copper market in the nineties and cost Sumitomo billions. And guess what? The rogue trader who manipulated the ...
Trellis Craft: How to Make Your Own Copper Pipe Garden Ornaments
1 review
Roger A. Beebe
Trellis Craft
, 2003
Great book!
I highly recommend this book! Directions are very clear, it offers a wide variety of designs for garden items using copper pipe. It has a concise list of supplies and equipment to both buy and make, with easy to understand directions for how to use everything safely. Can't wait to get started! This book gives you the knowledge and confidence!
Empty Copper Sea
11 reviews
John D. Macdonald
Fawcett
, 1996
New copies available?
Can someone, anyone, explain to me why it is impossible to get a "new" copy of this mass market paperback? This book was supposedly re-issued in the mid-90s with the other 20 McGee books...you can find new copies of the other 20 anywhere (including on Amazon), but you can't find a new copy of this book anywhere (again, including on Amazon). I don't get it. Does this have something to do with ...
The Copper Crown
19 reviews
Patricia Kennealy
Grafton
, 1986
A must-read for Sci-Fi and Fantasy lovers alike
From the moment I picked up the first book in the Keltiad, I was swept away into Kennealy-Morrison's vivid and imaginative world. The seamless blend of science and magic, coupled with a historically believable view of the Keltic civilization had me craving more even after finishing all three books.
The War of the Copper Kings
Carl B. Glasscock
Western History Publications
, 2002
Greed and corruption, bribery and fraud, insiders getting fabulously rich while workers get robbed. Sound familiar? That was the great battle for Butte, Montana, at the dawn of the twentieth century when it was the richest hill on earth. Copper was the treasure, eagerly sought for wiring the modern world, and the hard rock below Butte was riddled with thick veins of the precious metal. This edition features an index, the first ever compiled for ...
Cold Copper Tears (Garrett Files)
5 reviews
Glen Cook
Roc
, 2007
Gods, Priests and Women
Cold Copper Tears (1988) is the third fantasy novel in the Garrett Files series, following Bitter Gold Hearts. In the previous volume, Chodo Contague took Donni Pell as an ornament. Lord Gameleon, Baronet daPena and the Stormwarden Raver Styx were all found guilty of murder. The Stormwarden was stripped of her property and powers and ejected from the Hill. Domina Willa Dount disappeared ...
Copper Crucible: How the Arizona Miners' Strike of 1983 Recast Labor-Management Relations in America (ILR ...
3 reviews
Jonathan D. Rosenblum
Cornell University Press
, 1998
Killing a Union -- Phelps Dodge v. the Miners
This history of a bitter Arizona mining strike in 1983-86 is a top-notch case study of how unions were mugged by American corporations in the 1980s. To judge by the endnotes, Rosenblum interviewed every player in the strike -- from Phelps Dodge executives and union leaders to ex-Governor Babbitt and undercover cops -- and the result is a vivid narative that weaves together labor history and ...
Venus in Copper
15 reviews
Lindsey Davis
Random House Value Publishing
, 1995
Venus in Copper
This is my favorite of all the Falco books. I love the plot, especially the MO of the murderer, I love plebian Marcus' ongoing relationship with patrician Helena Justina, but most especially I love the storyline involving Titus, the turbot, Marcus' brother's shield, and the Praetorian Guard. Read it and weep, because you'll be laughing hard enough to.
Copper Star (Copper Star Series, Book 1)
17 reviews
Suzanne Woods Fisher
Vintage Romance Publishing
, 2007
Brilliant
Suzanne Woods Fisher has struck gold with Copper Star A beautiful love story full of twists and turns. I can't wait to read the sequel. A job very well done!
Taiwan, Fourth Edition
1 review
John F Copper
Westview Press
, 2003
Essential reading if you want to understand Taiwan.
Although the book's organization resembles a textbook too much, the information is invaluable. Given that there is a mountain of books available on China it is extremely helpful to read something about the first Chinese democracy. While I enjoyed the book as a whole I was particularly interested in the story of Taiwan's evolution from dictatorship to democracy. This is especially cool ...
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