 | Nathan Aaseng - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2005 - 160 pages
The business of candy making is not always, well, sweet, but often highly secretive and competitive. Read the fascinating stories of Milton Hershey, Forrest Mars, and Ellen ... | |
 | Vaclav Smil - 2005 - 350 pages
The two pre-World War I generations encompassed the greatest innovative period in history. Technical inventions of 1867-1914 & their rapid improvement & commercialisation ... | |
 | Barry D. Smith, Uma Gupta, B.S. Gupta - Medical - 2006 - 400 pages
The virtually universal popularity of caffeine, together with concerns about its potential pathogenic effects, have made it one of the most extensively studied drugs in history ... | |
 | Nancy Baggett - Cooking - 2005 - 416 pages
When Nancy Baggett set out to find the best homemade desserts in America, she knew just where to look. She turned to small-town cooks who are locally famous for their ... | |
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