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Popular Culture March 2018
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Falconry Basics : A Handbook for Beginners by Tony HallLifelong falconer Tony Hall presents the most comprehensive information available to newcomers to the sport. Falconry Basics is specifically designed for novices and covers the basics, from different types of birds and their individual characteristics, to acquiring the proper equipment and the care and handling of the birds themselves.
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So Much to Celebrate : Entertaining the Ones You Love the Whole Year Through
by Katie Jacobs
A stylist for Reese Witherspoon’s lifestyle brand Draper James and Pottery Barn, among others, presents a guide to entertaining in which she reveals her secrets for throwing fabulous parties for any occasion and provides inspiring ideas and make-ahead tips that will make any celebration a success.
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I wrote this book because I love you : essays
by Tim Kreider
A writer for The New York Times and creator of a popular comic strip explores his relationships with women in a collection of essays that ruminate on his troubles finding lasting love, his commitment issues and his valued female friendships.
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The place to be
by Lonely Planet Publications
A full-color photo tour of 240 places around the world selected for their ability to evince specific emotions includes destinations ranging from wild and natural spaces to modern and ancient cities.
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| This is a collection of essays on life outdoors, with hunting and fishing at the forefront. Most, but not all, of the essays have previously been published in Field & Stream. Heavey's humor and thoughtful demeanor touches on family and friendship; you needn't hunt to enjoy this collection. |
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Harry : love, life, and loss by Katie NichollKatie Nicholl details the most insightful book on Prince Harry to date, based on exclusive interviews with former Palace aides, courtiers, friends, and family members, and including stories, clandestine lovers, family feuds, and family secrets never before revealed.
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Apollo's angels : a history of ballet
by Jennifer Homans
A lavishly illustrated history of ballet explores its evolution as an art form and its reflection of politics and culture throughout the past three centuries, in an account by a former professional ballerina and dance critic for The New Republic that provides authoritative coverage of key influences.
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Inside Inside by James LiptonA behind-the-scenes tour of the making of the Emmy-nominated television show Inside the Actors Studio describes the host and author's experiences during noteworthy interviews, from Christopher Reeve's first appearance after his accident to Robert De Niro's and Martin Scorsese's disclosures about their co-development of the famous mirror scene..
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| The Hamilton libretto, complete with annotations, photos, and commentary from Lin-Manuel Miranda, the Tony Award-winning composer-lyricist-star behind the beloved musical based on founding father Alexander Hamilton.
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Mastering stand-up : the complete guide to becoming a successful comedian by Stephen RosenfieldThis entertaining and sharply written guide for both beginners breaking into comedy and professionals seeking to improve their sets and advance their careers—examines the work of great comedians such as Jerry Seinfeld, Eddie Izzard, Moms Mabley, Sarah Silverman, Richard Pryor, and more as a means of illustrating the most important techniques of performing and writing stand-up.
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