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Groom-to-Be's Handbook, The

The Groom-to-Be's Handbook: The Ultimate Guide to a Fabulous Ring, a Memorable Proposal, and a Perfect Wedding

Today's Groom Magazine

From deciding whether she'll say "yes" to choosing a diamond, this guide eases embarkation on the adventure of marriage.

Paperback | 224 pages | October 2007 | $12.95

Homeowner's Hurricane Handbook, The

Paperback Original | 224 pages | July 2009 | $12.95

How Hemlines Predict the Economy

How Hemlines Predict the Economy: Explanations, Rationalizations, and Theories on Everything

Peter FitzSimons

Hilarious riffs on life from a man's perspective.

Hardcover | 176 pages | Feb 2009 | $12.95

How it Feels to be Attacked by a Shark

How it Feels to be Attacked by a Shark: And Other Amazing Life–or–Death Situations!

Michelle Hamer

Forty incredible true-life stories of people who lived through the most harrowing experiences you can imagine.

Paperback | 208 pages | October 2007 | $12.95

How To Buy an Elephant

How To Buy an Elephant : And 38 Other Things You Never Knew You Wanted to Know

John Krausz

This fabulously bizarre handbook explains skills that range from mundane to outrageous to random—and everything in between.

Paperback | 288 pages | August 2007 | $12.95

How to Get A Great Job

How to Get A Great Job: A Library How-To Handbook

Editors of The American Library Association

A unique, practical guide to finding your next great job, from the authorities at the American Library Association.

Paperback | 192 pages | March 2010 | $14.95

How to Pay for College

How to Pay for College: A Library How-To Handbook

Editors of the The American Library Association

From the research experts at the American Library Association, here is a unique, practical guide to financing a college education.

Paperback | 192 pages | March 2011 | $14.95

Iowa Writers' Worshop, The

The Iowa Writers' Workshop: Thirty Years in Review

Eric Olsen and Glenn Schaeffer

"Writing workshops have three purposes: give young writers an audience, a sense of community, and an 'acceptable' social category."—Phillip Roth

"Teaching creative writing is a scam."—Cormac McCarthy

Paperback | 320 pages | April 2011 | $16.95

Literary Hoaxes

Literary Hoaxes: An Eye-Opening History of Famous Frauds

Melissa Katsoulis

The ultimate reader's-guide to the works that fooled publishers, readers, and critics the world over.

Hardcover | 336 pages | November 2009 | $22.95

Literary Miscellany

Literary Miscellany: Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Literature

Alex Palmer

Behind-the-book stories and facts about authors, publishing, and everything literary.

Hardcover | 192 pages | October 2010 | $14.95