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Yoga for Breast Care is recommended for women who want to take a positive approach to developing a balanced yoga practice that they can continue with confidence for a lifetime of

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“The great beauty of this book is that it is truly an exhaustive and almost encyclopedic accounting of one man’s body of work.”

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Art of the High-Heeled Shoe is a great coffee table book or conversation piece.”

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“Gavin keeps focus on what Peggy Lee was doing musically even as everything else in her life was sensationally spiraling out of control.”

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“It is not that migrants never come back, it is that they can never come home enough to keep families, cultures, and hearts whole.

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“In the end, Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh stands head and shoulders above myriad other works that purport to tell the ‘whole’ story of Tennessee Williams, his li

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Whether you agree or disagree with the idea of mixing zombies with calculus, Adams is a craftsman of the first order.

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This is an ode to Louis Vuitton. The sizable volume certainly projects the brand’s import as well as status within the world of fashion.

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“. . .  provides a great overview of the creative community that exists in Germany.

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“This collection is rich in a multitude of examples of inter-connectedness with the world, identification with paintings, a variety of journeys culminating in revelation and aesthetic trans

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Marella Agnelli: The Last Swan is a collection of rare beauty that allows us to live within her world if only while enjoying this book.”

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Loulou de la Falaise is not a book only for those who know of her but for anyone who truly believes in creativity and possesses a free spirit.”

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“This is a hugely talented bunch, and their work deserves to be explored more fully. Thank you, Mr.

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“. . . proves both enormously entertaining as well as informative. . . .

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He tells the story of how his company had to separate from a beverages industry partner, because the latter was too worried about the quarterly bottom line.

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“Dinezon’s writing is touching and evocative; his characters are vivid and memorable. . . .

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Horst: Photographer of Style is the type of fashion/photography coffee table book that will continue to give new perspectives with each reading and is a must for those who have ev

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“Pass on this particular book, and save your money!

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Author of nine books of poetry and winner of prestigious awards such as the American Book award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and more, Kamiko Hahn writes poetry that is innov

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Silver and Suede is an educational and entertaining glimpse into New York life during the 70s and 80s when the city and its lucky inhabitants feasted on life every night and day.”

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“Dr. Piper has written an eye-opening book about a hotly contested vital resource. . . . No hiding in libraries for this academic. . . .

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“The author pulls no punches or keeps any secrets. 400 Things delves into topics not normally on most people’s minds, but at some point things they may have wondered about. . . .

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Unger's biography of John Marshall reveals how he saved the nation, but also democracy's fragility.”

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“It’s a shared journey that is carefully documented by editor Chad Wriglesworth in notes and index.

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“As always Buruma is a reporter first; he does not argue a particular side without citation and witness.

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