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		<title>How to Cook Without a Book by Pam Anderson (2000, Ha&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 14:33:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Clean Air Guide: How to Identify and Correct Indoor Air</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 14:36:32 +0000</pubDate>
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Clean Air Guide: How to Identify and Correct Indoor Air
This is such an good book that contain invaluable information about clean air. This book is all about how to identify and correct indoor air problems in your home. The need for clean air in our homes should not be underestimated. Canadians spend an average of [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is such an good book that contain invaluable information about clean air. This book is all about how to identify and correct indoor air problems in your home. The need for clean air in our homes should not be underestimated. Canadians spend an average of 90% of their time inside; and our homes contain many substances that may be hazardous to our health. Indoor air pollutants range from minor irritants such as dust and animal dander, to major irritants such as molds and chemical vapors that may be emitted from building materials and furnishings. It is important to be aware of how air contaminants can affect our health and to adopt corrective measures that will improve indoor air quality in our homes. This book is to help homeowners improve indoor air quality, this unique Guide contains a detailed list of possible sources of air contaminants, symptoms or problems that can result, and corrective measures that should be taken. Check out the http://qair.org for more detail of the book. There are articles for quality air as well.</p>
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		<title>How to Clean Practically Anything by Consumer Report&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 14:33:59 +0000</pubDate>
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How to Clean Practically Anything by Consumer Report&#8230;
Consumer Reports Books, New York, 1996. Mass Market Paperback. Book Condition: Very Good. 12mo &#8211; over 6¾&#8221; &#8211; 7¾&#8221; tall. 212 pages with index and comprehensive stain removal chart in rear of book. Foreword, acknowledgments, and introduction in front of book. Contents include dishes; floors; furniture; house cleaning; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Consumer Reports Books, New York, 1996. Mass Market Paperback. Book Condition: Very Good. 12mo &#8211; over 6¾&#8221; &#8211; 7¾&#8221; tall. 212 pages with index and comprehensive stain removal chart in rear of book. Foreword, acknowledgments, and introduction in front of book. Contents include dishes; floors; furniture; house cleaning; laundry; metal maintenance; miscellaneous; personal care. Appendix includes tips for cleaning a variety of household items; stain removal; and disposal of household cleaning materials. Pages tight; clean; no page wear; no markings; White glossy soft cover with blue, red and black lettering; illustrations of household items on cover.</p>
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		<title>Upholstery, Drapes &amp; Slipcovers how to repair &amp; make</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 14:33:04 +0000</pubDate>
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Upholstery, Drapes &#38; Slipcovers how to repair &#38; make
This book was published by Wm. H. Wise &#38; Co. Inc. in 1955 Hardcover book with illustrations &#38; photographs with everything from tools &#38; materials needed to repairing of all types of furniture. The pictures alone make it a worth while buy. The book has 246 pages [...]]]></description>
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<p>This book was published by Wm. H. Wise &amp; Co. Inc. in 1955 Hardcover book with illustrations &amp; photographs with everything from tools &amp; materials needed to repairing of all types of furniture. The pictures alone make it a worth while buy. The book has 246 pages including a complete index and glossary &amp; measures 9 1/2&#8243;x6 1/2&#8243;x1&#8243;. Shows it&#8217;s age but is completely intact, no pages ripped, torn, dogeared or missing. Item will ship domestically at 3.25 media rate. International bidders please request quote before bidding. Any questions? please ask as all my ebay sales are final. Thanks for looking and happy bidding.</p>
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		<title>HOW TO CLEAN PRACTICALLY ANYTHING By CONSUMER REPORTS</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2010 14:37:36 +0000</pubDate>
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HOW TO CLEAN PRACTICALLY ANYTHING By CONSUMER REPORTS
HOW TO CLEAN PRACTICALLY ANYTHING By: CONSUMER REPORTS Book &#8211; Used 100% Original Starting Price Only $0.99 Details: You are bidding on the book described in the listing. The book is 100% authentic and original. The book is used but it is in great shape. (Please note that [...]]]></description>
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<p>HOW TO CLEAN PRACTICALLY ANYTHING By: CONSUMER REPORTS Book &#8211; Used 100% Original Starting Price Only $0.99 Details: You are bidding on the book described in the listing. The book is 100% authentic and original. The book is used but it is in great shape. (Please note that the book information was not typed by me. It looks to be correct but I did not read it word for word.) If you have any questions, please ask before bidding. Terms: Payment via Paypal only. Each book is $4.00 shipping for the first book and $1.00 for each additional book. If you win multiple items, please wait for the eBay invoice before paying. Books will go out as soon as I can get them out (normally within 3 days of payment). Shipping is via the US Postal Service. I will provide Delivery Confirmation to protect you and me. I pride myself on offering the safest and fastest shipping that I can provide. Insurance is not required but offered at USPS rates which should not be more than $1.30. I will pack your book(s) safely but once they leave my hands, I have no control. Ohio bidders to pay 6.5% sales tax. Sorry, no returns are offered. GOOD LUCK TO ALL BIDDERS!!!!! PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS!!!!! Sellers: Get your own map of past buyers. Fast. Simple.</p>
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		<title>Delia&#8217;s How to Cook Book Three 3 cookbook</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 14:36:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Delia&#8217;s How to Cook Book Three 3 cookbook
Rumor has it that Delia Smith was talking to her priest one day when he lamented the lack of cooking skills in the younger generation and their reliance on expensive and poor quality convenience foods. Delia promised that she would remedy this: we would, she decided, be taught [...]]]></description>
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<p>Rumor has it that Delia Smith was talking to her priest one day when he lamented the lack of cooking skills in the younger generation and their reliance on expensive and poor quality convenience foods. Delia promised that she would remedy this: we would, she decided, be taught &#8220;How to Cook&#8221;, in books one, two and three with accompanying television shows. This terrific book is book 3. Good condition. No brown edges.</p>
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		<title>How to Cook Without a Book by Pam Anderson (2000, Ha&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 14:32:34 +0000</pubDate>
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How to Cook Without a Book by Pam Anderson (2000, Ha&#8230;
Stated First Edition HC/DJ Used book in very good condition. Please take into consideration that I ship USPS Media Mail and it can take 2-4 weeks from time of mailing depending on how far you are from northern California. If you need your item faster, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Stated First Edition HC/DJ Used book in very good condition. Please take into consideration that I ship USPS Media Mail and it can take 2-4 weeks from time of mailing depending on how far you are from northern California. If you need your item faster, please email me with your zip code for a Priority rate.</p>
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		<title>1962 How to Begin and Improve Family Devotions &#8211; Psych.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 14:33:09 +0000</pubDate>
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1962 How to Begin and Improve Family Devotions &#8211; Psych.
One of the &#8220;Christian Psychology&#8221; Series Author Clyde M. Narramore, Ed. D. How to Begin and Improve Family Devotions Second Printing &#8211; 1962 Zondervan Publishing House Grand Rapids Michigan Book was a library book from the Masontown Mennonite Church Library located in Masontown, Pennsylvania. Book does [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the &#8220;Christian Psychology&#8221; Series Author Clyde M. Narramore, Ed. D. How to Begin and Improve Family Devotions Second Printing &#8211; 1962 Zondervan Publishing House Grand Rapids Michigan Book was a library book from the Masontown Mennonite Church Library located in Masontown, Pennsylvania. Book does have original library card in the rear of the book. Book is in good condition with wear to the cover. Thank you for looking! I do combine shipping on multiple purchases! Feel free to contact with any questions. International Bidders Welcomed! &#8211; Contact for a shipping quote. I strive to make every transaction a positive one. If there is a problem please contact me before leaving feedback. I will do my best to remedy the situation. Thanks!</p>
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		<title>38 Old Bookbinding Books How to Bind and Repair</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 14:47:33 +0000</pubDate>
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38 Old Bookbinding Books How to Bind and Repair
Historic Book Binding and Book Repair Reference Collection on CD The Historic Book Binding and Book Repair Reference Collection contains 38 interesting historic books relating to the the art and science of all aspects of bookbinding and book repair as it was done in the 19th and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Historic Book Binding and Book Repair Reference Collection on CD The Historic Book Binding and Book Repair Reference Collection contains 38 interesting historic books relating to the the art and science of all aspects of bookbinding and book repair as it was done in the 19th and early 20th century. The many books in this collection address both hand and mechanical systems used in the art of bookbinding. All the titles contained on this CD are listed below. Notes on bookbinding for libraries (1910) &#8211; Dana, John Cotton &#8211; 174 pages Printing and bookbinding for schools (1914) &#8211; Vaughn, Samuel Jesse &#8211; 152 pages An historical sketch of bookbinding; (1893) &#8211; Prideaux, S. T. (Sarah Treverbian); Duff, E. Gordon (Edward Gordon) &#8211; 303 pages Library bookbinding (1916) &#8211; Bailey, Arthur Low &#8211; 248 pages Practical bookbinding (1903) &#8211; Adam, Paul; Maw, Thomas E. &#8211; 183 pages Bookbinding for beginners (1918) &#8211; Bean, Florence Ordway; Brodhead, John C. &#8211; 97 pages Modern bookbinding practically considered (1889) &#8211; Matthews, William &#8211; 94 pages A note on bookbinding (1904) &#8211; Cockerell, Douglas &#8211; 26 pages The art of bookbinding (1880) &#8211; Zaehnsdorf, Joseph William; Allsopp, Fred W &#8211; 190 pages Women in the bookbinding trade (1913) &#8211; Van Kleeck, Mary &#8211; 270 pages Manual of library bookbinding practical and historical (1911) &#8211; Coutts, Henry Thomas; Stephen, Geo. A. (George Arthur) &#8211; 251 pages Bookbinding, with numerous engravings and diagrams (1907) &#8211; Hasluck, Paul N. (Paul Nooncree) &#8211; 160 pages Historical essay on the art of bookbinding (1883) &#8211; Péne du Bois, Henri &#8211; 39 pages Exhibition of silver, embroidered, and curious bookbinding (1903) &#8211; Grolier Club &#8211; 86 pages Catalogue raisonnée. Works on bookbinding, practical and historical (1903) &#8211; Avery Library &#8211; 108 pages Report of the Committee on leather for bookbinding (1905) &#8211; Cobham, Charles George Lyttleton, Viscount; Wood, Henry Trueman &#8211; 119 pages Bookbinding, and the care of books : a text-book for bookbinders and librarians (1911) &#8211; Cockerell, Douglas &#8211; 342 pages Commercial bookbinding; a description of the processes and the various machines used (1910) &#8211; Stephen, Geo. A. (George Arthur) &#8211; 59 pages Practical bookbinding : a text-book intended for those who take up the art of bookbinding, and designed to give sufficient help to enable handy persons to bind their books and periodicals (1908) &#8211; Pearce, W. B. (William Bonner) &#8211; 132 pages A short history of bookbinding and a glossary of styles and terms used in binding, with a brief account of the celebrated binders and patrons of bookbinding from whom the various styles are named, description of leathers, etc (1895) &#8211; Zaehnsdorf, Joseph William &#8211; 38 pages Bookbinding as a handwork subject &#8230; how books can be bound with simple apparatus in a school classroom; (1915) &#8211; Halliday, John &#8211; 73 pages An essay on bookbinding as an art with some suggestions to collectors on the care of books (1886) &#8211; 14 pages A guide to the exhibition in the King&#8217;s library illustrating the history of printing, music-printing and bookbinding (1913) &#8211; 180 pages Specimens of linotype, monotype, and hand type in use in the book composing room of the Trow Directory, Printing and Bookbinding Company (1905) &#8211; 189 pages The printers&#8217; handbook of trade recipes, hints &amp; suggestions relating to letterpress and lithographic printing, bookbinding stationery, engraving, etc. With many useful tables and an index (1891) &#8211; Jacobi, Charles Thomas &#8211; 360 pages Bookbinding for bibliophiles; being notes on some technical features of the well bound book for the aid of connoisseurs, together with a sketch of gold tooling, ancient and modern (1905) &#8211; Battershall, Fletcher &#8211; 132 pages The book collector: a general survey of the pursuit and of those who have engaged in it at home and abroad from the earliest period to the present time. With an account of public and private libraries and anecdotes of their founders or owners and remarks on bookbinding and on special copies of books (1904) &#8211; Hazlitt, William Carew &#8211; 352 pages Leather for libraries (1905) &#8211; Hulme, Edward Wyndham &#8211; 57 pages Bookbinders and their craft (1903) &#8211; Prideaux, S. T. (Sarah Treverbian) &#8211; 299 pages The printed book (1916) &#8211; Aldis, Harry Gidney &#8211; 154 pages English embroidered bookbindings (1899) &#8211; Davenport, Cyril James Humphries &#8211; 113 pages Catalogue of ornamental leather bookbindings executed in America prior to 1850 (1907) &#8211; 106 pages Cowie&#8217;s bookbinder&#8217;s manual : containing a full description of leather and vellum binding, directions for gilding of paper and book-edges, and numerous valuable recipes for sprinkling, colouring, &amp; marbling : together with a scale of bookbinders&#8217; charges, a list of all the book and vellum binders in London, &amp;c. &amp;c (1852) &#8211; Cowie, G. (George) &#8211; 141 pages Encyclopaedia of literary and typographical anecdote; being a chronological digest of the most interesting facts illustrative of the history of literature and printing from the earliest period to the present time (1842) &#8211; Tinperley, Charles H &#8211; 1160 pages The printer&#8217;s dictionary of technical terms; a handbook of definitions and information about processes of printing; with a brief glossary of terms used in book binding (1912) &#8211; Stewart, A. A. (Alexander A.) &#8211; 367 pages Book of type specimens. Comprising a large variety of superior copper-mixed types, rules, borders, galleys, printing presses, electric-welded chases, paper and card cutters, wood goods, book binding machinery etc., together with valuable information to the craft. Specimen book no.9 (1907) &#8211; De Young, Charles &#8211; 1000 pages Book repair and restoration; a manual of practical suggestions for bibliophiles, including some translated selections from Essai sur l&#8217;art de restaurer les estampen et les livres (1918) &#8211; Buck, Mitchell Starrett; Bonnardot, Alfred &#8211; 126 pages The book: its printers, illustrators, and binders, from Gutenberg to the present time (1890) &#8211; Bouchot, Henri; Bigmore, E. C. (Edward Clements); Grevel, H; Einsle, Anton &#8211; 383 pages Here are the computer requirements to run and operate this CD. You must have a PC running Windows or a Macintosh running OS X or higher software and a web browser. All the manuals in this disk are in DJVU format. This format allows you to page through the manuals, enlarge pages for better viewing and print the individual pages or entire manual as well as many other things. 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Consumer Reports Books, New York, 1996. Mass Market Paperback. Book Condition: Very Good. 12mo &#8211; over 6¾&#8221; &#8211; 7¾&#8221; tall. 212 pages with index and comprehensive stain removal chart in rear of book. Foreword, acknowledgments, and introduction in front of book. Contents include dishes; floors; furniture; house cleaning; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Consumer Reports Books, New York, 1996. Mass Market Paperback. Book Condition: Very Good. 12mo &#8211; over 6¾&#8221; &#8211; 7¾&#8221; tall. 212 pages with index and comprehensive stain removal chart in rear of book. Foreword, acknowledgments, and introduction in front of book. Contents include dishes; floors; furniture; house cleaning; laundry; metal maintenance; miscellaneous; personal care. Appendix includes tips for cleaning a variety of household items; stain removal; and disposal of household cleaning materials. Pages tight; clean; no page wear; no markings; White glossy soft cover with blue, red and black lettering; illustrations of household items on cover.</p>
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