Originally published in 1930, the book features 750 recipes, paired with Art Deco illustrations, from legendary barman...
(12/23/10) Originally published in 1930, the book features 750 recipes, paired with Art Deco illustrations, from legendary barman Harry Craddock of London's Savoy Hotel. Perfect for budding mixologists or fans of 1930s-style decadence and sophistication, it's a fascinating record of the cocktails that set London alight at the time. * Paper, cardstock * 286 pages * Trafalgar SquareSee less
$19.95 available at anthropologie.com
Dyna Moe, the supertalent behind those amazing Mad Men Yourself avatars, now celebrates our favorite TV show like never...
(12/23/10) Dyna Moe, the supertalent behind those amazing Mad Men Yourself avatars, now celebrates our favorite TV show like never before! Featuring detailed insight into the pastimes, fads and cocktails of the era (with a little recipe help from Sally Draper, thankyouverymuch) you'll geek out on all your fave Mad Men characters and then FREAK out over the bonus paper dolls of Joan! 96 pgs. Paperback. 10.75x8.50See less
$15 available at fredflare.com
Stieg Larssons Millennium Trilogy is now available in a complete hardcover set. All across America, readers are talking...
(12/23/10) Stieg Larssons Millennium Trilogy is now available in a complete hardcover set. All across America, readers are talking about Stieg Larssons best-selling novels, set in Sweden and featuring Lisbeth Salanderone of the most original and memorable heroines to surface in a recent thriller (The New York Times). The trilogy is an international sensation that will grab you and keep you reading with eyes wide open (San Francisco Chronicle). [It] is intricately plotted, lavishly detailed but written with a breakneck pace and verve (The Independent, U.K.), but be warned: the trilogy is seriously addictive. (The Guardian, U.K.). Believe the hype . . . Its gripping stuff. People Stieg Larsson clearly loved his brave misfit Lisbeth. And so will you. USA Today Larsson has bottled lightning. Los Angeles Times The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Harriet Vanger, a scion of one of Swedens wealthiest families disappeared without a trace more than forty years ago. All these years later,...See less
$42 available at amazon.com
Handler proves the adage that just because one can, doesn't mean one should. This applies to both her role as a writer...
(12/23/10) Handler proves the adage that just because one can, doesn't mean one should. This applies to both her role as a writer and a narrator. In this disjointed collection of memories and experiences, even her overenthusiastic voice cannot compensate for the irrelevance and frivolousness that is this book. Her anecdotes cover a range of topics from sex to sibling rivalry to parental humiliation, all showcasing how smart and witty she can be-in hindsight. Whether rambling about how she's freaked out by red-headed men or bemoaning her arrest and short stint in prison, her attempts to be funny fall flat and her valley-girl persona wears quickly on listeners. Her lively voice has the potential to do well with audiobooks, but the overall tone and ecstatic energy she emits only emphasizes the inconsequential prose. Listeners might find themselves asking for Vodka to help reach the end of this production. A Simon & Schuster hardcover. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed...See less
$17 available at amazon.com
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