books about: prize-winning
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Prize Winning Recipes
Reiman Publications
, 2006
You're a winner with the collection of438 family-friendly dishes you're holding in your hands right now. That's because every recipe in this cookbook won an award in a contest sponsored by "Taste of Home", "Country Woman", or "Simple & Delicious" magazines. With this tried-and-true collection of appetizers, side dishes, entrees, desserts and more, it's a snap to bring blue-ribbon success to your table every night of the week. -from the back cover
How Not to Make a Prize-Winning Quilt
7 reviews
Ami Simms
Mallery Press
, 1994
Attention New Quilters!
This is an awesome book! Any person who appreciates quilting will have fun reading this book! Every new quilter MUST READ this book before they run to the fabric store. I only wish that I'd read it years ago. I laughed so hard at Ami Simms' vivid descriptions of "How NOT to Make a Prize-Winning Quilt" that I could hardly contain myself. She verbalized every thought new quilters may have had ...
The Pagan Anthology of Short Fiction: 13 Prize Winning Tales
1 review
Llewellyn
Llewellyn Publications
, 2008
A must read for every pagan and anyone who loves unusual short stories
This book is a fabulous collection of imaginative work, and each story is completely different from the others. (And I'm not just saying that because I have a story in there!) Who knew there was so much talent out there just waiting for someone to FINALLY publish a pagan anthology! I hope everyone will buy this one, so they'll publish many, many more! run, don't walk, to get this book. Or type ...
Harlot Red: Prize-Winning Short Stories by Women
1 review
Serpent's Tail
, 2002
Literarily adroit & intrinsically fascinating
Collaboratively compiled and edited by Carole Buchan and Kate Pullinger, Harlot Red is an impressive collection showcasing twelve winning short stories (drawn from more than 900 submissions) from the 2001 Asham Literary Trust's third bi-annual competition of short stories by female authors. As a result, twelve eclectic and unique woman writers present their literarily adroit, intrinsically ...
Moments: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographs
Tess Press
, 2007
A superb book with spectacular Pulitzer prize winning photography.
The Beginner's Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize: Advice for Young Scientists
4 reviews
Peter Doherty
Columbia University Press
, 2008
A Life in Science, its Rewards, Failings, and the Future
This book is part memoir, part autobiography, part philosophy, and part several other things, and the result is a delightful read. The title needs to be taken just a bit in jest as no body can tell you how to win the big one. In science that's the Nobel, in sports its the Superbowl or World Series, in acting a Tony or Emmy. What the book can tell you is how the big one changes your life ...
How to Build Your Own Prize-Winning Robot (Science Fair Success)
2 reviews
Edwin J. C. Sobey
Enslow Publishers
, 2002
Teaching the fundamentals
Learn how to build your own prize-winning robot with Science Fair success! This book teaches the fundamentals of robotics, from motor to wheel alignment and step by step instructions for the construction of a real robot. The book also includes biographical references and easy reference tools such as a table of contents and index. The illustrations in this book are all black & white photographs ...
Moments: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographs: A Visual Chronicle of Our Time, Revised and Updated
1 review
Hal Buell
Tess Press
, 2007
The rest of the story: the winners since 1977
"Moments: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographs" is the revised, updated book that contains all the Pulitzer photography winners, news and features, from 1942 through 2007, and compiled by Hal Buell. It is the complete volume in contrast to the book I reviewed recently: Moments: The Pulitzer Prize Photographs, which concluded with 1977, and compiled by Sheryle and John Leekley. When I opened ...
The Nobel Prize Winning Discoveries in Infectious Diseases
1 review
David Rifkind
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Geraldine Freeman
Academic Press
, 2005
Infectious Disease History
The History of the Nobel Prize in Infectious Diseases is outlined. There is little effort to tie the information all together or to give an in depth treatment of the science or history of the field. Short book and is meant to be a summary. I used it for an outline of history in ID for a lecture I have given. Overall, above average.
The Hugo Winners (Volume I & II): Twenty-three Prize-winning Science Fiction Stories (One and Two)
1 review
Nelson Doubleday
, 1962
Like the Leg in the Window
In that wonderful movie, _A Christmas Story_, the Old Man (played with great gusto by Darren McGavin) wins a hideous lamp in the shape of a woman's leg. He thinks that it is the most wonderful thing in the world, and he places it proudly in the living room window, runs outside, and is shouting instructions to those inside to position it more prominently. A passing neighbor asks him, "But what is ...
Taste Of Home, Prize Winning Recipesjuly 2008 Issue
Editors of TASTE OF HOME Magazine
READER'S DIGEST
, 2008
Garlic Lovers' Greatest Hits: 20 Years of Prize-Winning Recipes from the Gilroy Garlic Festival
3 reviews
Gilroy Garlic Festival
Celestial Arts
, 1998
A Garlic Lover's Delight!
Like A. Abruzzese, I too did not know of The Gilroy Garlic Festival. So I just had to buy the book because as my dad has told me, "It's just like being there." "Kelly's Asian Chicken, People Always Ask For This Recipe Party Dip, Whole Garlic Appetizer, Spicy Garlic Chicken, Bob's Garlic Chicken, Susie Townsend's Ex-Husband's Sesame Broccoli Pasta Salad Significantly Improved, Indonesian ...
Moments: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographs: a Visual Chronicle of Our Time - Revised and Unpdated
2 reviews
Hal Buell
Tess Press/Black Dog & Leventhal
, 2006
Heart-rendering depictions by devoted photojournalists
This book contains the best Pulitzer awarded pictures from its inception since 1942. Most of the photos are in B&W and you begin to realise how much more powerful and appropriate it is to be shot in this medium, as it strips away the epidermi of the scene and reveals the emotional flesh of the moment. Every photo is accompanied with a commentary about how it was made and the situation that ...
A Witness to Genocide: The 1993 Pulitzer Prize-Winning Dispatches on the "Ethnic Cleansing" of Bosnia
2 reviews
Roy Gutman
Lisa Drew Books
, 1993
A must for anyone interested in Current Affairs.
This book provides excellent examples and background information about the tragedy that has occurred in Bosnia and is continuing in places such as Kosovo. It also pinpoints the cause of this genocide - The Yugoslav government and the Serbs. It is absolutely necessary for anyone interested in current affairs and the conflict in Bosnia.
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