Not exact matches
The issues
of justice between men and women are
so complex that a full discussion
of them would require a
shelf of books, and indeed a
shelf has been appearing with Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex; Helen Deutsch's Modern Woman, the Lost Sex; and Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, to mention some outstanding ones.
«When one considers the caliber
of our authors and the fact that the Principia has occupied a prominent place on mathematical
shelves for fourteen years, one wonders that the
book has influenced mathematics
so little» (BAMS32: 711).
And we stacked
books on top
of the cases also,
so each one is holding six
shelves of books.
When being a woman who preaches the Gospel or teaches with authority or writes a
book that actually isn't expressly meant to be
shelved in the «Women» section
of the bookstore isn't
so worthy
of note.
My ex-roommate's girlfriend has my copy
of Heidi's first
book, and
so I have been living without her amazing images and recipes on my cookbook
shelf for months now (scheming for its return, but not particularly hopeful).
I was lucky enough to get this
book before it hit the
shelves and be a part
of a recipe test and review group
so I have tried a lot
of the
books amazing meals, my favorite
so far is probably the Poblano Mac and Cheese!
«This
book features meticulously researched and written chapters by more than 50 Culinology professionals on topics including the principles
of food science, food safety and spoilage,
shelf life extensions, packaging, nutritious food product development, commercialization and
so much more,» RCA Executive Director Suzanne Bohle described.
It wasn't long before the curiosity
of the little ones in my house was piqued by this
book - largely by recognizing
so many
of the illustrators from
books on their own
shelves - Eric Carle, Tomie dePaola, Quentin Blake, Mitsumasa Anno, Maurice Sendak and
so many more.
Most
of them get
so determined that they make sure they have removed every volume within reach from the
shelf and when their energy has been fully spent making sure the
shelf area within their reach is empty
of books, they will then sit down to begin ripping the pages off your precious volumes.
Keep adoption
books accessible
so your child can raise the subject simply by plucking the
book of their
shelf.
However when we are at home and I would gladly let him run around and pull all
of our
books off the
shelf so I can do whatever, he
of course wants to be held.
I don't think I'm over the top about our
book «system» now (sadly, half
of our adult
books sit in the musty basement, having their
shelves taken over by picture and board
books)- but there is just enough order to them
so that, hopefully, we'll know where to find something when we look for it.
A timer counting down before the floor becomes lava
so your child has to put away all
of the toys and
books on
shelves, baskets and
so on.
We're in the midst
of booking radio and other interviews now,
so hopefully you might catch us on the airwaves in addition to seeing some excerpts online and our
book on
shelves at your local bookstore.
One afternoon, to explain why social psychology became
so obsessed with human errors and why that obsession may itself be in error, Krueger began pulling
books off his
shelves, offering a trip through the history
of this science.
I might add, you know, there are
so many things that Martin Gardner did that are
so important to me, but I should mention his first, the first
book of his that I ever saw, which was Fads and Fallacies in the Name
of Science, which I remember very clearly running into at age 14 in a friend's
book [
shelf] and that
book just, what's the word, the scales fell from my eyes I think is the expression; meaning that I, up until age 14, even though I had grown up in a family, my father was a physicist and I was very exposed to science, I never really thought too much about, I mean, things that, sort
of, you might say superstitions or just, sort
of, I don't know, mysterious [forces] in the world, you know ESP and paranormal things and predicting the future and such things.
We needed a place for all
of our bar glasses,
so we organized them on this
shelf, then styled coffee table
books, a photo from when we got engaged, a succulent, and that fun piggy bank around them.
Of course I changed out pillows, restyled the coffee table and added some Christmas cheer to our
book shelves so I hope you will just sit back and enjoy the views.
I have a lot
of books and love putting the on display,
so a trio
of these
shelves should do the trick.
Lots
of fun to read and also it» looks
so beautiful on your
book shelf or on your coffee table!
I did purge four boxes
of books last week
so now my
shelves are neat again.
So whether you are decorating your coffee table, console table, bar cart, or some other piece of furniture, shelf, a tray or just making a beautiful stack on the floor, remember that the coffee table book can have so many uses in so many places in home desig
So whether you are decorating your coffee table, console table, bar cart, or some other piece
of furniture,
shelf, a tray or just making a beautiful stack on the floor, remember that the coffee table
book can have
so many uses in so many places in home desig
so many uses in
so many places in home desig
so many places in home design!
So bundle up those trinkets that aren't quite in line with the rest
of your décor, and make them a statement piece on your perfectly styled
book shelf or coffee table.
Now, lets move on to the indoors...
of course we all know that a garden stool can be used next to a chair but this one I found at HomeGoods (I've linked similar ones here & here) is multipurpose because it has the cutout down below that holds my son's
books next to his reading chair
so now it also becomes a
shelf for
books or anything else you might want to display inside
of the cutout, therefore proving again just how versatile the garden stool can be (I give more advice about how to style
shelves and console tables here)!
If you've been perusing the
shelves of your local comic
book store, newsagent or supermarket over the past year or
so, you may have noticed Eaglemoss» Marvel Movie Collection, which presents a series
of metallic resin figurines featuring the heroes and villains
of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
I own
so many print
books already that I'm chronically out
of shelf space,
so I pretty much HAVE to buy digital right now
So, the reason for buying an ebook even if it's available to borrow from the library is the same reason you would want to buy a print
book rather than check it out — you want to re-read it or you want to have your copy — whether physically on the bookshelf in your home or on the
shelf of your ereader.
So in celebration
of the start
of summer, three lucky
Book Case readers can enter to win a free copy — even before it officially hits the
shelves.
We don't have a publisher,
so how could we possibly hope to market our
book, gain a sale, and get on the
shelves of Waterstones and the like?
So the insanely popular vampire or fallen angel novels that are flying off the
shelves today might inspire a lot
of spinoff, derivative, or tangentially related
books that hold little interest for editors.
Go
so far as to step outside
of her comfort zone
of romance, her new
book The Lucky Santangelo Cookbook is on bookstore
shelves today and her faithful fans will not be disappointed.
It's nice to know the
book won't be pulled off the
shelf in a few months
so we have plenty
of time.
According to the AV Club «The mass - market edition
of Mockingbird — which currently features silhouetted cover art by Sarah Jane Coleman, but which is probably best remembered as the puce - covered little volume that populates the
shelves of so many American high schools — was the cheapest version
of the
book on the market, retailing for a little more than half
of what Harper Collins charges for its sturdier trade paperback edition.
Lesley - Anne Alexander, c.e.o.
of RNIB, told the Bookseller that: «We want publishers to work with us
so that blind and partially sighted people can read the same
books at the same time as everyone else including all
of the new exciting titles that are just hitting the
shelves.
At the Amazon
Books stores, things are a little different from the model
of its chain predecessors: On the
shelves, covers face out instead
of spines; prices are unlisted
so they can fluctuate with online changes.
«It's a growing problem, one that threatens to clog retailer
book shelves with low quality, undifferentiated content,» says Mark Coker, CEO
of Smashwords,
of the immediate threat to the industry that these
so - called e-books present.
A
book that was once live but has now been taken down, for example, won't come as a surprise to the author who removed it from Amazon's
shelves,
so why dedicate
so much
of the screen to informing an author that his
book is available for purchase?
Both
book designers have
shelves full
of books that explain part
of the process —
books about design, typography, InDesign, image optimization, publishing, and
so on — but not a single
book that walks you through the whole process
of creating a
book from start to finish in simple terms.
Electronic
shelf space is practically infinite,
so writers can put their
books out and go write the next one without having to worry about selling to the satisfaction
of some corporate bean - counter.
Like
so many new writers, I started with the idea
of going the traditional publishing route, and someday seeing my
book on the
shelf of the local bookstore (assuming they're still in business...).
A lot
of fans want to collect and keep their favorite author's
books on a
shelf,
so just remember that.
We want to see our customer's self - published
books everywhere — online, in stores, and on library
shelves —
so millions
of readers have easier access to excellent content.
So as eBook sales continue to steadily increase every year, it's important for the savvy Independent authors out there having both the print and eBook versions
of their
book available, that you're aware
of the additional considerations necessary to have your
book cover work as best it can in the confines
of online retail
shelves and eReader devices.
So their
shelf of books they're offering ends up looking something like this.
Readers don't care when a
book was published,
so whereas in the print market you're only on the
shelves of the retailer in a prominent position for maybe 3 - 4 weeks,
so that early window is everything for a regular publisher.
I hope you all remember the palace in beauty and the beast and the big
shelves and those beautiful
books just like that here we are living in the virtual world
of books that is Goodreads
so here we can play games on
books, have loads
of trivia and discussion.
However, Martins was referencing the evolution
of the coloring
book into far more than just the annoyingly complex black - and - white line drawings that have filled the
shelves so far.
It seems that Apple (9 %
of the market) checks the new titles more carefully than Amazon (it takes them weeks to put a new
book «on their
shelves»)
So 75 %
of the e-
book market is handled well.
Meet some
of the best parenting
books of the year
so far, culled from the gravid
shelves at BookPage.
So if you wouldn't steal a
book of a
shelf... At the same time, digital things can be endlessly copied and shared essentially for free.