NBC's longtime weather reporter pens a mystery starring a retired, balding national weatherman. Stanley Waters is opening a bed & breakfast to tide him over during retirement, but on opening day, a guest drops dead. Stanley investigates the bizarre death, while taking an occasional time-out to romance the local police chief.
Celebrating the wit and wisdom of age, this work asks what the best thing is about getting older. From senior citizen discounts to sage advice on life's challenges, the answers are always surprising, often moving, and sometimes very funny.
For sophomore/senior-level courses in Physiology of Reproduction in Farm Animals, and Applied Techniques in Reproduction in departments of Animal Science, Dairy Science, Preveterinary. Also, for use in two-year agricultural curricula and short courses where previous experience is not assumed.Comprehensive, up-to-date, readable--and accessible to ...
In the sprawling Northwest, from the upper Mississippi River valley to Puget Sound, no railroad shaped the landscape and society like the Great Northern Railway Company. This is the complete history of that enterprise, from 1856, when the first charter was granted, through the era of James J. Hill-known as the Empire Builder-to its maturation and ...
Find information on Virginia's expected crops, wine and spirits, Christmas trees, and the famous horse farm industry in this comprehensive cookbook and tour guide. Photos.
The warm, folksy, funny weatherman who is welcomed into over six million American homes each morning on "The Today Show" turns his attention to people, his greatest love. Scott gives a heartwarming collection of portraits from his many trips out of the TV studio. 50 photos.
America's beloved "Today" show personality Willard Scott--along with celebrities and ordinary people--shares the unique and special joys of being a grandparent.
The popular weatherman for "The Today Show" pens a cozy mystery in this second installment of a new series featuring retired weatherman Stanley Waters. When a local businessman is shot by wayward ammunition at a Civil War reenactment, Waters begins to investigate whether this "accident" is really a murder.
The editors of "Life" have opened up the Macy's photo archives to create a collection of never-before-seen pictures of one of America's greatest holiday celebrations.
Written by a local author, this guide includes details about hotels, restaurants, annual events, attractions, nightlife, parks and recreation, real estate, and much more.
The "Today" show's legendary weatherman and author of Willard Scott's Joy of Living shares his kitchen favorites from across the country. Black-and-white photographs.
Designed as a fundraiser for Orchard Place, this book features photographs of unique birdhouses donated to the avian charity, a history of birdhouses, their function and design, ways of encouraging their use, and a description of the most popular bird species in North America including regionality, preferred housing, food, and habitat.
In an era in which African Americans were oppressed and deprived of many of the rights and privileges of citizenship, Scott Bond rose from being born a slave in Madison County, Mississippi, in the early 1850s to wealth and status as a farmer, merchant, and business entrepreneur in Madison, Arkansas, by the early 1900s."From Slavery to Wealth" is ...
Locations covered in this unique travel guide present unparalleled opportunities for one and two-day trips. Complementing the detailed listings are sections on special interests including battlefields, covered bridges, and railroads.
This fact-filled guidebook, conveniently divided into sections by state, activity, and time of the year, offers information on easily accessible day and weekend trips for those living within a 200-mile radius of Richmond, Baltimore, or Washington, D.C. Includes a calendar of events. Lightning Print on Demand Title
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