Smallest Universal
by admin on Sunday, December 13th, 2009 | No Comments

Everything Is Energy
|
|
For The Smallest $14.99 For The Smallest |
|
|
The Smallest Snowflake $10.32 The Smallest Snowflake |
|
|
The Smallest Dinosaurs $22.37 The Smallest Dinosaurs |
|
|
The Smallest Biomolecules $234.67 The Smallest Biomolecules |
|
|
The Smallest Anthropoids $175.21 The Smallest Anthropoids |
|
|
The Smallest Kingdom $28 The Smallest Kingdom |
|
|
World's Smallest Bigband $12.99 World's Smallest Bigband |
|
|
Smallest Show on Earth $5.99 Smallest Show on Earth |
|
|
Smallest People Alive $14.92 Smallest People Alive |
|
|
George Washington's Smallest Army $13.96 George Washington's Smallest Army |
|
|
The Smallest Living Things $26.95 The Smallest Living Things |
|
|
Tiny Universal Waite Tarot $6.98 Now available as the world's smallest complete tarot deck, the Universal Waite Tarot is based upon the drawings of Pamela Colman Smith, recolored by Mary Hanson-Roberts. |
|
|
The Smallest Samurai $8.48 Little Inchkin is the "smallest samurai" — the tiny hero of a well-known Japanese story reminiscent of Tom Thumb. Only as big as a lotus flower, he fashions a sword out of a needle and straw, makes armor out of beetles' wings — and sets out to seek his fortune. How he proves his valor, wins the hand of a princess, and is granted his dearest wish by the Lord Buddha is charmingly depicted in this retelling of the legendary tale. Author Fiona French's striking artwork is based on 19th-century Japanese prints. |
|
|
Smallest Animals $16.48 The smallest members of the animal kingdom come to life in this exciting title! From the pygmy rabbit to the bumblebee bat, this book describes several tiny animals. Each animals lifestyle, habitat, and unique qualities are described. Also included are conservation tips for kids, as well as information about endangered animals. Colorful graphics, an oversized map and huge photographs, and short, engaging sentences will encourage young readers to learn more about the worlds wildly small animals! Features include fact boxes throughout, a facts page, a glossary with phonetic spellings, and an index. Buddy Books is an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company. |
|
|
The Smallest Color $3.48 "I've admired Bill Roorbach's voice for a long time. He is a writer who is full of compassion and warmth for his subjects. We're lucky to have new work from him."-Rick Moody. What am I now that I was then? WMay memory restore again and again WThe smallest color of the smallest day: WTime is the school in which we learn WTime is the fire in which we burn. W-Delmore Schwartz Coop Henry's terrible secret about his older brother is eating up his life. In this extraordinary first novel about two brothers-one alive, one presumed missing-the thirty-year secret that has kept Coop bound in silence suddenly threatens to leak. What really happened to Hodge Henry? His younger brother, Coop, certainly knows-yet he has managed to keep up a decades-long charade that has fooled everyone. When Coop's marriage falters, when his job as Olympic ski coach is threatened, when his canny mother threatens to hire the best detective in the country in one last, vain attempt to retrieve a missing son, Coop cracks. But lovely Veronica has suddenly come along-she's young enough to give Coop pause, compelling enough in mind and body to convince him to act, even if it means losing his job, his home, and his secret. The Smallest Color is the story of Coop's attempt to remember the past, that devastating summer of 1969 when everything seemed possible, when his brother was still alive. Like Sue Miller in When I Was Gone, or Philip Roth in American Pastoral, Bill Roorbach re-imagines the sixties, when radical acts threatened to destroy a domestic bliss we may have had no claim to. Alternating between then and now, the two brilliant cables of the novel interweave the past and present into a portrait of time itself in this unforgettable story of brotherly love, loss, and deliverance. |
|
|
World?s Smallest Big Band $18.99 World?s Smallest Big Band |
|
|
Nanoboy-Adventures of the Worlds Smallest Superhero $5.99 Nanoboy-Adventures of the Worlds Smallest Superhero |
|
|
Pmp Tur 17 Smallest Horses Is $11.13 Pmp Tur 17 Smallest Horses Is |
|
|
Our Smallest Towns $3.48 Our Smallest Towns by Dennis Kitchen Published in 1995 by Chronicle Books |
|
|
The Smallest Dinosaurs (Meet the Dinosaurs) $26.98 The Smallest Dinosaurs (Meet the Dinosaurs) by Don Lessem Published in 2004 by Lerner Publications |
|
|
Universal $10.99 Universal |
|
|
Top 10 Smallest $16.2 Discover fascinating facts and figures about the tiniest things in the world! From the smallest country to the teeniest mobile phone, find out what makes it into the smallest top ten ever. |
|
|
Wellington's Smallest Victory $3.48 Wellington's Smallest Victory by Peter Hofschroer New Ed Published in 2005 by Faber and Faber |
|
|
The Smallest Bible $14.98 The most portable NKJV Bible ever, its small size and snap-flap will travel in pocket, purse, or pack easily. Beautifully colored, high-quality leather bindings make it a perfect gift for birthdays and special occasions, for hospital visits, or with floral baskets. |
|
|
Our Smallest Ally $9.77 Our Smallest Ally by William Wigram is a compelling account of the vicissitudes and events that befell the Assyrian nation, Britain''s smallest ally, during World War One. Dr. Wigram, a long-standing member of the Archbishop of Canterbury''s mission to the Assyrians, chronicles the role played by this small nation during the war. His account is an important piece of work because as noted by the author himself, this episode was ''wholly unimportant both politically and strategically, in that it was but a side-show to greater events.'' It is hoped that this republication by the Assyrian Academic Society will shed some light on the much forgotten role of the Assyrian nation during World War One. |
|
|
Los Dinosaurios Mas Pequenos: The Smallest Dinosaurs $5.99 Los Dinosaurios Mas Pequenos: The Smallest Dinosaurs |
|
|
The Word: When the Only Thing That Matters Is the Smallest $13.18 The Word: When the Only Thing That Matters Is the Smallest |
|
|
THE WORLD'S SMALLEST UNICORN AND OTHER STORIES $7.98 THE WORLD'S SMALLEST UNICORN AND OTHER STORIES by SHENA MACKAY Published in 1999 by JONATHAN CAPE |
|
|
The World's Smallest Unicorn $3.48 Shena Mackay is frequently and copiously praised - Elle deemed her "the best writer in the world today." It's no wonder, considering the gallery of strange and memorable characters who populate the stories in The World's Smallest Unicorn. These include a would-be biographer who visits a home for retired clowns; an expatriot who returns from Hong Kong to find his family and London dramatically changed; an elderly woman, once a fearless journalist, paralyzed at the thought of meeting the daughter of her dearest friend; and a budding writer who becomes an amanuensis for a famous woman novelist - with disastrous results. In these feisty new tales, Mackay combines the mysterious and the everyday to scintillating effect. Praise for Shena Mackay: "A powerfully invasive writer of remarkable dash, sudden efflorescence, and earthly depth. She is funny, satirical, and yet forgiving." - Vogue |
|
|
The Smallest Things Make the Biggest Difference $3.48 This book blends together hundreds of brilliant insights, inspirational stories, and scientific findings, to help us understand that the smallest things we do make the biggest difference in our physical, emotional and spiritual health. |
|
|
The Smallest Muscle in the Human Body $12.48 Alberto Ros explains the world not through reason but magic. These poems-set in a town that straddles Mexico and Arizona-are lyric adventures, crossing two and three boundaries as easily as one, between cultures, between languages, between senses. Drawing upon fable, parable, and family legend, Ros utilizes the intense and supple imagination of childhood to find and preserve history beyond facts: plastic lemons turning into baseballs, a grandmother's long hair reaching up to save her life, the painted faith jumpers leaping to the earth and crowd below. This is magical realism at its shimmering best.The smallest muscle in the human body is in the ear.It is also the only muscle that does not have blood vessels;It has fluid instead. The reason for this is clear:The ear is so sensitive that the body, if it heard its own pulse,Would be devastated by the amplification of its own sound.In this knowledge I sense a great metaphor,But I do not want to be hasty in trying to capture or describe it.Words are our weakest hold on the world.-from "Some Extensions of the Sovereignty of Science" "Ros is onto something new in his poetry-in the way that the real poets of any time always are."-American Book ReviewAlberto Ros teaches at Arizona State and is the author of eight books of poetry, three collections of short stories, and a memoir about growing up on the Mexican border. He is the recipient of numerous awards and his work is included in over 175 national and international literary anthologies. His work is regularly taught and translated, and has been adapted to dance and both classical and popular music. |
|
|
The Smallest Turtle (Gold Star First Readers) $24.98 The Smallest Turtle (Gold Star First Readers) by Lynley Dodd Published in 2000 by Gareth Stevens Publishing |
|
|
The Smallest Girl Ever $4.19 Ruby Genie is an orphan. Everyone expects her to have the same fantastic magical powers as her famous parents did.... |
|
|
The Worlds Smallest Big Band $12.28 Performers: Eddie Hardin - Keyboards, Vocals; Pete York - Drums |


