A dazzling look at modern videogame worlds seen through an architectural lens, utilizing maps, diagrams and graphic illustrations to offer new perspectives on the art of virtual world building....
First published in 1979, the latest edition of this pioneering study in "the World of Art" series surveys a full century of performance, from the Futurist manifesto of 1909 to the second...
Imagine if your reflection came to life... That's exactly what happens to Ellen when the mischievous Princess Mirror-Belle climbs out of the bathroom mirror in this magical story, with a...
The Dream Daughter aby Diane Chamberlain is a rich, breathtaking novel about one mother's quest to save her child, unite her family, and believe in the unbelievable.
Discover the secret to feeling younger and healthier with How Not to Age, a science-backed guide to anti-aging aby international bestselling author Michael Greger
Inspired żeby the work of an earlier generation of Japanese photographers, especially aby Shomei Tomatsu, and by William Klein’s seminal photographic book on New York, Daido Moriyama moved from...
Czech artist Miroslav Sasek (1916-1980) was remarkable for his unique and pioneering approach to non-fiction picture books, illustrating daily life as if seen from a child's perspective. His...
In this fast-paced near-future adventure, a murder halts some extraordinary new research. Only one man could uncover what happened, but the past is not what it seems.
In Finding Ashley, a deeply moving novel from the number one bestseller Danielle Steel, two estranged sisters get the chance to reconnect and right the wrongs of the past. Melissa Henderson leads a...
If you've ever been paralyzed by shyness when faced with a room full of strangers, overwhelmed when making a speech, awkward in an interview or too nervous to approach that gorgeous person...
From Andrea Camilleri, the internationally bestselling author of the Inspector Montalbano series, a delightful historical murder mystery and comic novel of huge brio
Number one New York Times bestselling author W. Bruce Cameron once again captures the bravery and determination of a very good dog in the gripping sequel to A Dog’s Way Home, the acclaimed novel...
Linda Nochlin was one of the most accessible, provocative, and innovative art historians of our time. In 1971, she published "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?"--a dramatic...
\nPrize-winning science writer Philip Ball explores the diversity of thinking minds, from the variety of human minds to those of mammals, insects, computers and plants, in a book that brilliantly illu