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If You Still Recognise Me - 2869852075

42,60 zł

If You Still Recognise Me Little Tiger Press Group

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

If you loved Heartstopper and need more feel-good LGBTQ+ romance - If You Still Recognise Me is the one for you!Elsie has a crush on Ada, the only person in the world who truly understands her. Unfortunately, they've never met in real life and Ada lives an ocean away. But Elsie has decided it's now or never to tell Ada how she feels.That is, until her long-lost best friend Joan walks back into her life. In a summer of repairing broken connections and building surprising new ones, Elsie realises that she isn't nearly as alone as she thought. But now she has a choice to make...A lyrical contemporary story about falling in love and finding yourself in the process, for fans of THE BLACK FLAMINGO, THE FALLING IN LOVE MONTAGE and Alice Oseman. "An epic fandom, a scavenger hunt for a lost love and an ode to cultural inheritance - this is a wonderfully heartfelt and joyously queer romance" - Lauren James, author of The Loneliest Girl in the Universe"If You Still Recognise Me is a poignant, perfectly formed debut about queer love, fandom and family." - Lex Croucher, author of Reputation"A beautiful and intricately layered tale of friendship, fandom and finding yourself - I absolutely adored it." - Sophie Cameron, author of Out of the Blue"Exploring the bonds of friendship, family, fandom, culture and queer community, this is a story about finding who you really are at the heart of all the things you love." - Sera Milano, author of This Can Never Not Be Real"A celebration of fannish glee, queer joy and family in all senses of the word. If You Still Recognise Me asks what it means to find yourself, when we are all more than a single story. I adored it." - Kat Dunn, author of Dangerous Remedy"Beautifully written with moments of sheer lyricism. A must-read for humans of all ages and walks of life. I loved it so much!" - Wibke Brueggemann, author of Love is for Losers"If You Still Recognise Me by Cynthia So is just so SO perfect.Refreshing, relatable and raw in its honesty, this is the book I wish I'd had as a queer teen discovering my identity." - Sarah Underwood, author of Lies We Sing to the Sea"If You Still Recognise Me is a moving and heart-warming story about queer love, family, culture and fandom and So's has a uniquely poetic style that sees beauty in the everyday and makes the familiar feel fresh and new" - Ciara Smyth, author of Not My Problem"This wonderful book is both a tender coming-of-age romance and a tapestry of queer identity that spans oceans, generations, and stages of life ... Suffused with queer wistfulness and the ache to be known, So's debut is as intimate and revelatory as the first touch of a first crush's hand." - Riley Redgate, author of Seven Ways We Lie"A lyrical, complex tale of friendship, family, and all the stories we tell ourselves - true and not - about what it means to love" - Kelly Loy Gilbert, author of When We Were Infinite"Cynthia So deftly weaves a story that explores queerness, love, and relationships across distance, both geographical and time. An accomplished debut with shades of Nina LaCour, If You Still Recognise Me is the perfect summer-time read." - Lizzie Huxley-Jones, author and editor

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Spalona Żywcem Wyd. Kieszonkowe - Souad - 2854922647

11,15 zł

Spalona Żywcem Wyd. Kieszonkowe - Souad

Książki & Multimedia > Książki

Opis - Pierwsze na świecie świadectwo ofiary zbrodni honorowej. Miała siedemnaście lat i zakochała się: zhańbiła rodzinę. Więc rodzina wydała na nią wyrok śmierci... Pokochała go pierwszą miłością. Myślała, że się z nią ożeni. Ale ukochany zniknął, a ona odkryła, że jest w ciąży. A w jej świecie to najcięższa zbrodnia... W zapomnianej przez Boga wiosce w Cisjordanii kobiety są warte mniej niż zwierzęta domowe. Tu mężczyzna jest panem życia i śmierci żony, córki, siostry. Brat może bezkarnie zabić siostrę, matka - córkę, kolejną bezużyteczną dziewczynkę, jaka się urodzi. Tu kobiecie odbiera się godność, a nawet życie zgodnie z odwiecznym obyczajem i uświęconą tradycją. A śmierć jest karą dla dziewczyny, która zhańbi rodzinę. Tak jak Souad. Wyrok wydaje jej ojciec. Szwagier dokonuje egzekucji. Oblewa Souad benzyną i podpala... SOUAD przeżyła - cudem, ale rodzina usiłowała zabić ją nawet w szpitalu. Na zawsze jednak pozostanie straszliwie okaleczona - na ciele i duszy. I wciąż musi się ukrywać; dopóki żyje, jej rodzinę okrywa hańba. Spalona żywcem, opublikowana pod pseudonimem szokująca opowieść o piekle, jakim było jej dzieciństwo i młodość, stała się międzynarodowym bestsellerem. Wydana w 37 w krajach książka przerywa tabu milczenia wobec istniejącej nadal w krajach muzułmańskich barbarzyńskiej tradycji. Nieludzkiego obyczaju, prawa mężczyzn, na mocy którego co najmniej pięć tysięcy kobiet pada co roku ofiarą zbrodni honorowej. Nazwa - Spalona Żywcem Wyd. Kieszonkowe Autor - Souad Oprawa - Miękka Wydawca - Amber Kod ISBN - 9788324159406 Kod EAN - 9788324159406 Wydanie - 1 Rok wydania - 2016 Tłumacz - 31182,maria rostworowska; Format - 110 x 175 x 14 Ilość stron - 224 Podatek VAT - 5% Premiera - 2016-06-23

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DORRIS DAY 10 CD 23 ORIGINALS ALBUM I WANT TO VE HAPPY - 2860157143

152,87 zł

DORRIS DAY 10 CD 23 ORIGINALS ALBUM I WANT TO VE HAPPY WYDAWCA

Muzyka > Płyty kompaktowe > Jazz, Swing

DORRIS DAY 10 CD 23 ORIGINALS ALBUM I WANT TO VE HAPPY 1. You're My Thrill - Doris Day 2. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered - Doris Day 3. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) - Doris Day 4. Sometimes I'm Happy - Doris Day 5. You Go to My Head - Doris Day 6. I Didn't Know What Time It Was - Doris Day 7. When Your Lover Has Gone - Doris Day 8. That Old Feeling - Doris Day 9. Crazy Rhythm - Doris Day 10. Here in My Arms - Doris Day 11. I Know That You Know - Doris Day 12. I Want To Be Happy - Doris Day 13. Do Do Do - Doris Day 14. I Only Have Eyes for You - Doris Day 15. Oh Me! Oh My! Oh You! - Doris Day 16. Tea for Two - Doris Day 17. I May Be Wrong (But I Think You're Wonderful) - Doris Day 18. Get Happy - Doris Day 19. The Man I Love - Doris Day 20. Too Marvelous For Words - Doris Day 21. The Very Thought Of You - Doris Day 22. Limehouse Blues - Doris Day 23. Melancholy Rhapsody - Doris Day 24. With a Song In My Heart - Doris Day 25. Canadian Capers (Cuttin' Capers) - Doris Day 26. (Why Did I Tell You I Was Going To) Shanghai - Doris Day 27. Lullaby of Broadway - Doris Day 28. Fine and Dandy - Doris Day 29. In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town - Doris Day 30. Somebody Loves Me - Doris Day 31. Just One of Those Things - Doris Day 32. You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me - Doris Day 33. I Love the Way You Say Goodnight - Doris Day 34. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone - Doris Day 35. Moonlight Bay - Doris Day 36. Till We Meet Again - Doris Day 37. Love Ya - Doris Day 38. Christmas Story - Doris Day 39. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles - Doris Day 40. Cuddle up a Little Closer - Doris Day 41. Every Little Moment (Has a Meaning of It's Own) - Doris Day 42. Tell Me - Doris Day 43. Ain't We Got Fun - Doris Day 44. The One I Love (Belongs to Somebody Else) - Doris Day 45. I Wish I Had a Girl - Doris Day 46. It Had to Be You - Doris Day 47. Nobody's Sweetheart - Doris Day 48. My Buddy - Doris Day 49. Makin' Whoopee - Doris Day 50. I'll See You in My Dreams - Doris Day 51. Sentimental Journey - Doris Day 52. It's Magic - Doris Day 53. By the Light of the Silvery Moon - Doris Day 54. Your Eyes Have Told Me So - Doris Day 55. Just One Girl - Doris Day 56. Ain't We Got Fun - Doris Day 57. If You Were the Only Girl - Doris Day 58. Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee - Doris Day 59. I'll Forget You - Doris Day 60. King Chanticleer - Doris Day 61. The Deadwood Stage (Whip-Crack-Away) - Doris Day 62. I Can Do Without You - Doris Day 63. The Black Hills of Dakota - Doris Day 64. Just Flew In From the Windy City - Doris Day 65. A Woman's Touch - Doris Day 66. Higher Than a Hawk (Deeper Than a Well) - Doris Day 67. Tis Harry I'm Plannin' to Marry - Doris Day 68. Secret Love - Doris Day 69. Till My Love Comes to Me - Doris Day 70. Ready, Willing and Able - Doris Day 71. Hold Me in Your Arms - Doris Day 72. You Can Take My Word for It Baby - Doris Day 73. There's a Rising Moon - Doris Day 74. One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) - Doris Day 75. You, My Love - Doris Day 76. I'm Glad There Is You - Doris Day 77. Bewitched - Doris Day 78. Hoop De Doo - Doris Day 79. It All Depends On You - Doris Day 80. You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It) - Doris Day 81. Stay on the Right Side, Sister - Doris Day 82. Mean to Me - Doris Day 83. Everybody Loves My Baby (But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me) - Doris Day 84. Sam, the Old Accordion Man - Doris Day 85. Shaking the Blues Away - Doris Day 86. Ten Cents a Dance - Doris Day 87. I'll Never Stop Loving You - Doris Day 88. Never Look Back - Doris Day 89. At Sundown - Doris Day 90. Love Me or Leave Me - Doris Day 91. The Song Is You - Doris Day 92. Hello, My Lover, Goodbye - Doris Day 93. But Not For Me - Doris Day 94. I Remember You - Doris Day 95. I Hadn't Anyone Till You - Doris Day 96. But Beautiful - Doris Day 97. Autumn Leaves - Doris Day 98. Don't Take Your Love from Me - Doris Day 99. There'll Never Be another You - Doris Day 100. Gone With the Wind - Doris Day 101. The Gypsy in My Soul - Doris Day 102. Day By Day - Doris Day 103. A Guy Is a Guy - Doris Day 104. Sugarbush - Doris Day 105. The Pajama Game (Opening)/Racing with the Clock] - Doris Day 106. I'm Not At All in Love - Doris Day 107. I Never Be Jealous Again - Doris Day 108. Hey There - Doris Day 109. Once a Year Day! - Doris Day 110. Small Talk - Doris Day 111. There Once Was a Man - Doris Day 112. Steam Heat - Doris Day 113. Hernando's Hideaway - Doris Day 114. Seven and a Half Cents - Doris Day 115. Finale - Doris Day 116. I See Your Face before Me - Doris Day 117. Close Your Eyes - Doris Day 118. The Night We Called It a Day - Doris Day 119. Dream a Little Dream of Me - Doris Day 120. Under a Blanket of Blue - Doris Day 121. You Do Something to Me - Doris Day 122. Stars Fell On Alabama - Doris Day 123. Moon Song - Doris Day 124. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) - Doris Day 125. Soft as the Starlight - Doris Day 126. Moonglow - Doris Day 127. The Lamp Is Low - Doris Day 128. Hooray for Hollywood - Doris Day 129. Cheek to Cheek - Doris Day 130. It's Easy to Remember - Doris Day 131. The Way You Look Tonight - Doris Day 132. I'll Remember April - Doris Day 133. Blues in the Night - Doris Day 134. Over the Rainbow - Doris Day 135. Our Love Is Here To Stay - Doris Day 136. In the Still of the Night - Doris Day 137. Night and Day - Doris Day 138. Easy to Love - Doris Day 139. I Had the Craziest Dream - Doris Day 140. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm - Doris Day 141. Soon - Doris Day 142. That Old Black Magic - Doris Day 143. You'll Never Know - Doris Day 144. A Foggy Day - Doris Day 145. It Might As Well Be Spring - Doris Day 146. Nice Work If You Can Get It - Doris Day 147. Three Coins in the Fountain - Doris Day 148. Let's Face the Music and Dance - Doris Day 149. Pennies from Heaven - Doris Day 150. Oh, But I Do - Doris Day 151. Cuttin' Capers - Doris Day 152. Steppin' Out With My Baby - Doris Day 153. Makin' Whoopee - Doris Day 154. The Lady's in Love with You - Doris Day 155. Why Don't We Do This More Often - Doris Day 156. Let's Take a Walk around the Block - Doris Day 157. I'm Sitting on Top of the World - Doris Day 158. Get Out and Get Under the Moon - Doris Day 159. Fit as a Fiddle (And Ready for Love) - Doris Day 160. Me Too (Ho-Ho! Ha-Ha!) - Doris Day 161. I Feel Like a Feather in the Breeze - Doris Day 162. Let's Fly Away - Doris Day 163. Show Time (Part One) - Doris Day 164. I Got the Sun in the Morning - Doris Day 165. Ohio - Doris Day 166. I Love Paris - Doris Day 167. When I'm Not Near the Boy I Love - Doris Day 168. People Will Say We're in Love - Doris Day 169. I've Grown Accustomed To His Face - Doris Day 170. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top - Doris Day 171. They Say It's Wonderful - Doris Day 172. Wonderful Guy - Doris Day 173. On the Street Where You Live - Doris Day 174. Medley: the Sound of Music/Show Time (Part Two) - Doris Day 175. Mister Tap Toe - Doris Day 176. I Give My Heart To You - Doris Day 177. Pillow Talk - Doris Day 178. Heart Full of Love - Doris Day 179. Anyway the Wind Blows - Doris Day 180. Oh! What a Lover You'll Be - Doris Day 181. No - Doris Day 182. Love Me in the Daytime - Doris Day 183. I Enjoy Being a Girl - Doris Day 184. Tunnel of Love - Doris Day 185. He's So Married - Doris Day 186. Roly Poly - Doris Day 187. Possess Me - Doris Day 188. Inspiration - Doris Day 189. What Every Girl Should Know - Doris Day 190. Mood Indigo - Doris Day 191. When You're Smiling - Doris Day 192. A Fellow Needs a Girl - Doris Day 193. My Kinda Love - Doris Day 194. What's the Use of Wondrin' - Doris Day 195. Something Wonderful - Doris Day 196. A Hundred Years from Today - Doris Day 197. You Can't Have Everything - Doris Day 198. Not Only Should You Love Him - Doris Day 199. What Does a Woman Do - Doris Day 200. The Everlasting Arms - Doris Day 201. When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin' along - Doris Day 202. Choo-Choo Train - Doris Day 203. Bright and Shiny - Doris Day 204. I Want to Be Happy - Doris Day 205. Keep Smilin', Keep Laughin', Be Happy - Doris Day 206. Singin' in the Rain - Doris Day 207. Gotta Feelin' - Doris Day 208. Happy Talk - Doris Day 209. Make Someone Happy - Doris Day 210. Ridin' High - Doris Day 211. On the Sunny Side of the Street - Doris Day 212. Clap Yo' Hands - Doris Day 213. Stay with the Happy People - Doris Day 214. Twinkle and Shine - Doris Day 215. I Believe in Dreams - Doris Day 216. I'll Buy That Dream - Doris Day 217. My Ship - Doris Day 218. All I Do Is Dream of You - Doris Day 219. When I Grow Too Old To Dream - Doris Day 220. We'll Love Again - Doris Day 221. I Have Dreamed - Doris Day 222. Periwinkle Blue - Doris Day 223. Someday I'll Find You - Doris Day 224. You Stepped Out of a Dream - Doris Day 225. O What a Beautiful Dream - Doris Day 226. Time to Say Goodnight - Doris Day 227. Everybody Loves a Lover - Doris Day 228. Teacher's Pet - Doris Day 229. The Circus on Parade - Doris Day 230. Over and Over Again - Doris Day 231. Why Can't I? - Doris Day 232. This Can't Be Love - Doris Day 233. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World - Doris Day 234. My Romance - Doris Day 235. The Most Beautiful Girl in the World (Reprise) - Doris Day 236. Little Girl Blue - Doris Day 237. Sawdust Spangles and Dreams (Finale) - Doris Day 238. If I Can Help Somebody - Doris Day 239. Nearer My God to Thee - Doris Day 240. The Prodigal Son - Doris Day 241. Abide With Me - Doris Day 242. Bless This House - Doris Day 243. You'll Never Walk Alone - Doris Day 244. In the Garden - Doris Day 245. Walk with Him - Doris Day 246. Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair) - Doris Day 247. Be Still and Know - Doris Day 248. I Need Thee Every Hour - Doris Day 249. The Lord's Prayer - Doris Day 250. Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) - Doris Day 251. Secret Love - Doris Day

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Good for You, Great for Me - 2878794430

111,34 zł

Good for You, Great for Me PublicAffairs,U.S.

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

You've read the classic on win-win negotiating, Getting to Yes ...but so have they, the folks you are now negotiating with. How can you get a leg up ...and win? "Win-win" negotiation is an appealing idea on an intellectual level: Find the best way to convince the other side to accept a mutually beneficial outcome, and then everyone gets their fair share. The reality, though, is that people want more than their fair share; they want to win. Tell your boss that you've concocted a deal that gets your company a piece of the pie, and the reaction is likely to be: "Maybe we need to find someone harder-nosed than you who knows how to win. We want the whole pie, not just a slice." However, to return to an earlier era before "win-win" negotiation was in fashion and seek simply to dominate or bully opponents into submission would be a step in the wrong direction--and a public relations disaster. By showing how to win at win-win negotiating, Lawrence Susskind provides the operational advice you need to satisfy the interests of your back table--the people to whom you report.He also shows you how to deal with irrational people, whose vocabulary seems limited to "no," or with the proverbial 900-pound gorilla. He explains how to find trades that create much more value than either you or your opponent thought possible. His brilliant concept of "the trading zone"--the space where you can create deals that are "good for them but great for you," while still maintaining trust and keeping relationships intact--is a fresh way to re-think your approach to negotiating. The outcome is often the best of both possible worlds: You claim a disproportionate share of the value you've created while your opponents still look good to the people to whom they report. Whether the venue is business, a family dispute, international relations, or a tradeoff that has to be made between the environment and jobs, Susskind provides a breakthrough in how to both think about, and engage in, productive negotiations.

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You've Already Got It! - 2862651485

69,47 zł

You've Already Got It! Harrison House

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

Have you ever thought, I'm doing everything I know to do, what's wrong with me? What's it going to take to get God to move on my behalf? If you have, you're not alone. It's a question most Christians ask and y

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Hundred: What You Learn in a Lifetime - 2861913764

92,85 zł

Hundred: What You Learn in a Lifetime Penguin Books

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

5: You learn that boys and girls fall in love. Incredible!13: When will your parents learn? Not in front of your friends. 36: A dream came true, but it feels different than you thought.45: Do you like yourself as you are?75: You learn to unlearn things. Can you still do a somersault? 86: Everything can be different in every moment. How does our perception of the world change in the course of a lifetime? When Heike Faller's niece was born she began to wonder what we learn in life, and how we can talk about what we have learnt with those we love.And so she began to ask everyone she met, what did you learn in life? Out of the answers of children's writers and refugees, teenagers and artists, mothers and friends, came 99 lessons: that those who have had a difficult time appreciate the good moments more. That those who have had it easy find it harder getting old. That a lot of getting old is about accepting boundaries.And of course, as one 94 year old said to her, 'sometimes I feel like that little girl I once was, and I wonder if I have learned anything at all.'A bestseller in Germany, HUNDRED is a book given by children to grandparents and the other way around, for christenings and Mother's days, significant birthdays and times of celebration. With every age beautifully illustrated by Valerio Vidali, Hundred cannot simply be read because, like life itself, it must be experienced.

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Under the Duvet - 2212824601

36,60 zł

Under the Duvet Penguin

Powieści i opowiadania

'When people ask me what I do for a crust and I tell them that I'm a novelist, they immediately assume that my life is a non-stop carousel of limos, television appearances, hair-dos, devoted fans, stalkers and all the glitzy paraphernalia of being a public figure. It's time to set the record straight. I write alone, in a darkened bedroom, wearing my PJs, eating bananas, my laptop on a pillow in front of me ...' Her novels are adored by millions around the world

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XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference 4e - 2872013588

340,07 zł

XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 Programmer's Reference 4e John Wiley & Sons Inc

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

This book is primarily a practical reference book for professional XSLT developers. It assumes no previous knowledge of the language, and many developers have used it as their first introduction to XSLT; however, it is not structured as a tutorial, and there are other books on XSLT that provide a gentler approach for beginners. The book does assume a basic knowledge of XML, HTML, and the architecture of the Web, and it is written for experienced programmers. There's no assumption that you know any particular language such as Java or Visual Basic, just that you recognize the concepts that all programming languages have in common. The book is suitable both for XSLT 1.0 users upgrading to XSLT 2.0, and for newcomers to XSLT. The book is also equally suitable whether you work in the Java or .NET world. As befits a reference book, a key aim is that the coverage should be comprehensive and authoritative. It is designed to give you all the details, not just an overview of the 20 percent of the language that most people use 80 percent of the time.It's designed so that you will keep coming back to the book whenever you encounter new and challenging programming tasks, not as a book that you skim quickly and then leave on the shelf. If you like detail, you will enjoy this book; if not, you probably won't. But as well as giving the detail, this book aims to explain the concepts, in some depth. It's therefore a book for people who not only want to use the language but who also want to understand it at a deep level. The book aims to tell you everything you need to know about the XSLT 2.0 language. It gives equal weight to the things that are new in XSLT 2.0 and the things that were already present in version 1.0. The book is about the language, not about specific products. However, there are appendices about Saxon (the author's own implementation of XSLT 2.0), about the Altova XSLT 2.0 implementation, and about the Java and Microsoft APIs for controlling XSLT transformations, which will no doubt be upgraded to handle XSLT 2.0 as well as 1.0. A third XSLT 2.0 processor, Gestalt, was released shortly before the book went to press, too late to describe it in any detail. But the experience of XSLT 1.0 is that there has been a very high level of interoperability between different XSLT processors, and if you can use one of them, then you can use them all.In the previous edition we split XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 into separate volumes. The idea was that some readers might be interested in XPath alone. However, many bought the XSLT 2.0 book without its XPath companion and were left confused as a result; so this time, the material is back together. The XPath reference information is in self-contained chapters, so it should still be accessible when you use XPath in contexts other than XSLT. The book does not cover XSL Formatting Objects, a big subject in its own right. Nor does it cover XML Schemas in any detail. If you want to use these important technologies in conjunction with XSLT, there are other books that do them justice. This book contains twenty chapters and eight appendixes (the last of which is a glossary) organized into four parts. The following section outlines what you can find in each part, chapter, and appendix. Part I: Foundations: The first part of the book covers essential concepts. You should read these before you start coding.If you ignore this advice, as most people do, then you read them when you get to that trough of despair when you find it impossible to make the language do anything but the most trivial tasks. XSLT is different from other languages, and to make it work for you, you need to understand how it was designed to be used. Chapter 1: XSLT in Context: This chapter explains how XSLT fits into the big picture: how the language came into being and how it sits alongside other technologies. It also has a few simple coding examples to keep you alert. Chapter 2: The XSLT Processing Model: This is about the architecture of an XSLT processor: the inputs, the outputs, and the data model. Understanding the data model is perhaps the most important thing that distinguishes an XSLT expert from an amateur; it may seem like information that you can't use immediately, but it's knowledge that will stop you making a lot of stupid mistakes. Chapter 3: Stylesheet Structure: XSLT development is about writing stylesheets, and this chapter takes a bird's eye view of what stylesheets look like.It explains the key concepts of rule-based programming using templates, and explains how to undertake programming-in-the-large by structuring your application using modules and pipelines. Chapter 4: Stylesheets and Schemas: A key innovation in XSLT 2.0 is that stylesheets can take advantage of knowledge about the structure of your input and output documents, provided in the form of an XML Schema. This chapter provides a quick overview of XML Schema to describe its impact on XSLT development. Not everyone uses schemas, and you can skip this chapter if you fall into that category. Chapter 5: The Type System: XPath 2.0 and XSLT 2.0 offer strong typing as an alternative to the weak typing approach of the 1.0 languages. This means that you can declare the types of your variables, functions, and parameters, and use this information to get early warning of programming errors. This chapter explains the data types available and the mechanisms for creating user-defined types. Part II: XSLT and XPath Reference: This section of the book contains reference material, organized in the hope that you can easily find what you need when you need it.It's not designed for sequential reading, though you might well want to leaf through the pages to discover what's there. Chapter 6: XSLT Elements: This monster chapter lists all the XSLT elements you can use in a stylesheet, in alphabetical order, giving detailed rules for the syntax and semantics of each element, advice on usage, and examples. This is probably the part of the book you will use most frequently as you become an expert XSLT user. It's a "no stone unturned" approach, based on the belief that as a professional developer you need to know what happens when the going gets tough, not just when the wind is in your direction. Chapter 7: XPath Fundamentals: This chapter explains the basics of XPath: the low-level constructs such as literals, variables, and function calls. It also explains the context rules, which describe how the evaluation of XPath expressions depends on the XSLT processing context in which they appear. Chapter 8: XPath: Operators on Items: XPath offers the usual range of operators for performing arithmetic, boolean comparison, and the like.However, these don't always behave exactly as you would expect, so it's worth reading this chapter to see what's available and how it differs from the last language that you used. Chapter 9: XPath: Path Expressions: Path expressions are what make XPath special; they enable you to navigate around the structure of an XML document. This chapter explains the syntax of path expressions, the 13 axes that you can use to locate the nodes that you need, and associated operators such as union, intersection, and difference. Chapter 10: XPath: Sequence Expressions: Unlike XPath 1.0, in version 2.0 all values are sequences (singletons are just a special case). Some of the most important operators in XPath 2.0 are those that manipulate sequences, notably the "for" expression, which translates one sequence into another by applying a mapping. Chapter 11: XPath: Type Expressions: The type system was explained in Chapter 5; this chapter explains the operations that you can use to take advantage of types. This includes the "cast" operation which is used to convert values from one type to another.A big part of this chapter is devoted to the detailed rules for how these conversions are done.Chapter 12: XSLT Patterns: This chapter returns from XPath to a subject that's specific to XSLT. Patterns are used to define template rules, the essence of XSLT's rule-based programming approach. The reason for explaining them now is that the syntax and semantics of patterns depends strongly on the corresponding rules for XPath expressions. Chapter 13: The Function Library: XPath 2.0 includes a library of functions that can be called from any XPath expression; XSLT 2.0 extends this with some additional functions that are available only when XPath is used within XSLT. The library has grown immensely since XPath 1.0. This chapter provides a single alphabetical reference for all these functions. Chapter 14: Regular Expressions: Processing of text is an area where XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0 are much more powerful than version 1.0, and this is largely through the use of constructs that exploit regular expressions. If you're familiar with regexes from languages such as Perl, this chapter tells you how XPath regular expressions differ. If you're new to the subject, it explains it from first principles.Chapter 15: Serialization: Serialization in XSLT means the ability to generate a textual XML document from the tree structure that's manipulated by a stylesheet. This isn't part of XSLT processing proper, so (following W3C's lead) it's separated it into its own chapter. You can control serialization from the stylesheet using an declaration, but many products also allow you to control it directly via an API. Part III: Exploitation: The final section of the book is advice and guidance on how to take advantage of XSLT to write real applications. It's intended to make you not just a competent XSLT coder, but a competent designer too. The best way of learning is by studying the work of others, so the emphasis here is on practical case studies. Chapter 16: Extensibility: This chapter describes the "hooks" provided in the XSLT specification to allow vendors and users to plug in extra functionality. The way this works will vary from one implementation to another, so we can't cover all possibilities, but one important aspect that the chapter does cover is how to use such extensions and still keep your code portable.Chapter 17: Stylesheet Design Patterns: This chapter explores a number of design and coding patterns for XSLT programming, starting with the simplest "fill-in-the-blanks" stylesheet, and extending to the full use of recursive programming in the functional programming style, which is needed to tackle problems of any computational complexity. This provides an opportunity to explain the thinking behind functional programming and the change in mindset needed to take full advantage of this style of development. Chapter 18: Case Study: XMLSpec: XSLT is often used for rendering documents, so where better to look for a case study than the stylesheets used by the W3C to render the XML and XSLT specifications, and others in the same family, for display on the web? The resulting stylesheets are typical of those you will find in any publishing organization that uses XML to develop a series of documents with a compatible look-and-feel. Chapter 19: Case Study: A Family Tree: Displaying a family tree is another typical XSLT application.This example with semi-structured data-a mixture of fairly complex data and narrative text-that can be presented in many different ways for different audiences. It also shows how to tackle another typical XSLT problem, conversion of the data into XML from a legacy text-based format. As it happens, this uses nearly all the important new XSLT 2.0 features in one short stylesheet. But another aim of this chapter is to show a collection of stylesheets doing different jobs as part of a complete application. Chapter 20: Case Study: Knight's Tour: Finding a route around a chessboard where a knight visits every square without ever retracing its steps might sound a fairly esoteric application for XSLT, but it's a good way of showing how even the most complex of algorithms are within the capabilities of the language. You may not need to tackle this particular problem, but if you want to construct an SVG diagram showing progress against your project plan, then the problems won't be that dissimilar. Part IV: Appendices: A ppendix A: XPath 2.0 Syntax Summary: Collects the XPath grammar rules and operator precedences into one place for ease of reference.Appendix B: Error Codes: A list of all the error codes defined in the XSLT and XPath language specifications, with brief explanations to help you understand what's gone wrong. Appendix C: Backward Compatibility: The list of things you need to look out for when converting applications from XSLT 1.0. Appendix D: Microsoft XSLT Processors: Although the two Microsoft XSLT processors don't yet support XSLT 2.0, we thought many readers would find it useful to have a quick summary here of the main objects and methods used in their APIs. Appendix E: JAXP: the Java API for XML Processing: JAXP is an interface rather than a product. Again, it doesn't have explicit support yet for XSLT 2.0, but Java programmers will often be using it in XSLT 2.0 projects, so the book includes an overview of the classes and methods available. Appendix F: Saxon: At the time of writing Saxon (developed by the author of this book) provides the most comprehensive implementation of XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0, so its interfaces and extensions are covered in some detail. Appendix G: Altova: Altova, the developers of XML Spy, have an XSLT 2.0 processor that can be used either as part of the development environment or as a freestanding component.This appendix gives details of its interfaces. Appendix H: Glossary Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

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PATSY CLINE THREE CLASSIC ALBUMS 4 CD NOWA - 2867283016

58,49 zł

PATSY CLINE THREE CLASSIC ALBUMS 4 CD NOWA WYDAWCA

Muzyka

PATSY CLINE THREE CLASSIC ALBUMS 4 CD NOWA Czteropłytowe nowe wydawnictwo Reel To Reel przedstawia aż 3 oryginalne klasyczne zremasterowane albumy słynnej amerykańskiej piosenkarki pop i country Patsy Cline. Są to albumy : "Patsy Cline", "Patsy Cline Showcase", "Sentimentally Yours". Dodano także mnóstwo bonusowych nagrań singlowych. Cały materiał zawiera aż 47 utwory i został zremasterowany (Digitally Remastered). Opakowano w gustowny, elegancki, rozkładany digipack. Tracklista:   CD 1 1. Cline, Patsy That Wonderful Someone 2. Cline, Patsy (Write me) In care of the blues 3. Cline, Patsy Hungry for love 4. Cline, Patsy Too many secrets 5. Cline, Patsy Don't ever leave me again 6. Cline, Patsy Ain't No Wheels On This Ship 7. Cline, Patsy I Can't Forget (You) 8. Cline, Patsy I Don't Wanta 9. Cline, Patsy Three Cigarettes In An Ashtray 10. Cline, Patsy Walkin' after midnight 11. Cline, Patsy Fingerprints 12. Cline, Patsy Then you'll know 13. Cline, Patsy I Fall To Pieces 14. Cline, Patsy Foolin' around 15. Cline, Patsy The wayward wind 16. Cline, Patsy South Of The Border (Down Mexico Way) 17. Cline, Patsy I love you so much it hurts 18. Cline, Patsy Seven Lonely Days 19. Cline, Patsy Crazy 20. Cline, Patsy San Antonio Rose 21. Cline, Patsy True love 22. Cline, Patsy Walkin' after midnight 23. Cline, Patsy A poor man's roses (or a rich man's gold) 24. Cline, Patsy Have you ever been lonely (have you ever been blue) CD 2 1. Cline, Patsy She's got you 2. Cline, Patsy Heartaches 3. Cline, Patsy That's my desire 4. Cline, Patsy Your Cheatin' Heart 5. Cline, Patsy Anytime 6. Cline, Patsy You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It) 7. Cline, Patsy Strange 8. Cline, Patsy You belong to me 9. Cline, Patsy You were only fooling (While I was falling in love) 10. Cline, Patsy Half as much 11. Cline, Patsy I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You) 12. Cline, Patsy Lonely street 13. Cline, Patsy Shoes CD 3 1. Cline, Patsy Honky Tonk Merry Go-Round 2. Cline, Patsy Turn The Cards Slowly 3. Cline, Patsy A Church, A Courtroom And Then Goodbye 4. Cline, Patsy Hidin' Out 5. Cline, Patsy Stop, Look And Listen 6. Cline, Patsy Try Again 7. Cline, Patsy I Love You Honey 8. Cline, Patsy I've Loved And Lost Again 9. Cline, Patsy Today, Tomorrow And Forever 10. Cline, Patsy A poor man's roses (or a rich man's gold) 11. Cline, Patsy A Stranger In My Arms 12. Cline, Patsy Stop The World (And Let Me Off) 13.  Cline, Patsy Come On In (And Make Yourself At Home) 14. Cline, Patsy I Can See An Angel 15. Cline, Patsy If I Could See The World (Through The Eyes Of A Child) 16. Cline, Patsy Dear God (I Go To Church On A Sunday) 17. Cline, Patsy Walkin' Dream 18.  Cline, Patsy Let the teardrops fall CD 4 1. Cline, Patsy Just Out Of Reach 2. Cline, Patsy Never No More 3. Cline, Patsy He Will Do For You 4. Cline, Patsy I'm Blue Again 5. Cline, Patsy Yes, I Understand 6. Cline, Patsy Gotta Lot Of Rhythm In My Soul 7. Cline, Patsy Cry Not For Me 8. Cline, Patsy Lovesick blues 9. Cline, Patsy Crazy Dreams 10. Cline, Patsy How can I face tomorrow 11. Cline, Patsy There He Goes 12. Cline, Patsy Lovin' in vain 13. Cline, Patsy Who can I count on 14. Cline, Patsy When I get thru with you (you'll love me too) 15. Cline, Patsy So wrong 16. Cline, Patsy Imagine that 17. Cline, Patsy You're stronger than me 18. Cline, Patsy Why can't he be you

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Blood Doctor - 2212839586

32,40 zł

Blood Doctor Penguin

Powieści i opowiadania

Blood. That

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Becoming Safely Embodied - 2861946506

73,25 zł

Becoming Safely Embodied Morgan James Publishing

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Whether you are stuck in the distress of life, or appear like nothing

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factor-L Handbook of the New Medicine - The Truth about Dr. Hamer's Discoveries - 2866527954

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factor-L Handbook of the New Medicine - The Truth about Dr. Hamer's Discoveries Books on Demand

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Prologue Notification Belief Knowledge Dr. Hamer's New Medicine The formula: DHS - HH - SBS More than 30 years ago, I entitled an article about Frank Stelzer and his free piston engine "An inventor is a goofball". Someone or other who, at that time, read this 30-point headline probably may have thought that it wasn't the best way to begin a friendship. Frank Stelzer read the rest of the article, called me and said, "That's right, but...." "But what?" I asked. "Unless the invention speaks," he responded. Then he invited me, demonstrated the Stelzer engine, and made the invention speak. Tip: If you never liked prologues, or you would like to go straight to the topic Conflicts and the New Medicine, turn directly to Introduction to the New Medicine by Andreas Kroitzsch on page XX! The editor Since that time we have been friends. Very good friends! And Stelzer turned "his" introductory sentence into a trademark: "An inventor is a goofball - unless the invention speaks!" I am telling you about this, for, regarding Dr. Hamer's New Medicine we are dealing with a similar phenomenon. Like Stelzer, who turned everything that was imaginable in engine manufacturing upside down, and only received buying offers intended to keep his invention in the drawer, because his engine practically runs without wear, Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, with the new Medicine, has also turned everything upside down in his area. And: "The invention speaks!" If you know our throwaway society, which turned sales into a god and consumption into his apostles, you won't be surprised that Hamer hasn't found a lobby either among those who have the power and the money. On the contrary. Someone like Geerd Hamer jeopardizes the income and the position of power of the ruling people, which was the main reason why he was arrested in France in the fall of 2004. Seventy-year-old Dr. Hamer is supposed to serve three years in prison. But that is another story, which would go beyond the scope of this book. If you would like to know more about the personal history of Dr. Hamer, you are be best served by reading his autobiography Einer gegen alle. Even if you don't agree with all of his conclusions and assumptions regarding his persecution, they are worth knowing about. Everyone can then form his or her own opinion accordingly. It is easier when it comes to the discovery of the New Medicine, where Hamer didn't leave any room for speculation. There is no room for belief or personality cult; there is only this one way of comprehension that, ultimately, gives us the certainty to be among the knowing. As is the case with any other education based on assured knowledge, the application of the New Medicine always leaves a result that can be checked. The scientific basis we often miss painfully - in the truest sense of the meaning - in the traditional medicine constitutes the foundation of Dr. Hamer's discovery. Hamer himself never left any room for exceptions. His statement is clear and precise without any room for speculation: "If there is only one single case the New Medicine can't be applied to, it is wrong!" The New Medicine proves itself again and again with every single case. The formula: DHS - HH - SBS, which will be explained at length in this book, doesn't allow for exceptions. The New Medicine knows no "maybe", no "possibly", and no "potentially." Hamer's discovery puts the key to the so-called diseases in our hands. The knowledge of the principles of the New Medicine helps us lose the fear of the diseases, because we understand the biological processes and can predict them in their entirety. But it is the small checkable truths we speak every day and have internalized since childhood in such a way that often prevents us from taking one more step towards understanding. Every one of us has been in a situation that was "hard to stomach" or "got under his or her skin?" These are all discreet clues showing that we carry the mechanisms and principles of the New Medicine in our sub-conscience. They are wasted - as long as we are not familiar with Hamer's New Medicine. It's like learning the times tables. Not until we know that two is the sum (result) of one plus one can we find our way to mathematics via digits and work with them sensibly. Knowledge always provides us with added value. This book helps you generate added value from your latent knowledge of the connection between situations and conditions. You should be willing to leave well-trodden paths. The ability to change the point of view in order to get to know new perspectives will also be helpful. You get the chance to replace old fears with new knowledge. Needless to say, that comes with a price tag. You will have to take personal responsibility if you want to benefit from your new knowledge. The opinion of your environment, especially that of traditional physicians, politicians, and the pharmaceutical industry is contradictory to your newly acquired knowledge. That is inconvenient, because you are inconvenient for the prevailing opinion. Particularly, if you realize for yourself that knowledge and belief are complete opposites. In the past, you have given away your trust concerning medicine and health and you believed in the traditional physicians. You believed that they'd know. This belief is the price you pay for your new knowledge of Hamer's New Medicine. There are no gods in white coats. And - and that is important - the New Medicine won't provide any substitute gods for you, not even one. The discoverer of the New Medicine, Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, can't take the orphaned throne either. He is a discoverer, not an inventor or even a savior. Even if some of his supporters would like to press him in that position in order to push the responsibility towards him. If you want to give the responsibility for yourself to Dr. Hamer or somebody else, you have not understood the New Medicine, which requires knowledge and makes belief (ignorance!) redundant. You can't believe in science, you can just practice and understand it. All you need to do so is common sense. An excellent education based on "memorizing" isn't necessary, especially not with Dr. Hamer's New Medicine. Natural laws are so plausible that everybody can check them by watching his or her own body; even if he or she was an illiterate person who would be introduced to the New Medicine by a reader or taleteller, because we all know our body and many of the so-called diseases. We are all experienced and competent specialists in this area. With the assistance of a handbook that explains the New Medicine, we can find the causes of our so-called diseases ourselves and lead the ongoing processes to what the traditional medicine calls healing. The processes that really take place are Meaningful Special Biological Programs (SBS). And these are the processes Hamer discovered, catalogued, and described in simple words in order to give the control over our body back to us again. All rights reserved (c) by FAKTuell

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The Complete Million Dollar Quartet - Elvis Presley (Płyta CD) - 2842307445

36,00 zł

The Complete Million Dollar Quartet - Elvis Presley (Płyta CD)

Książki & Multimedia > Muzyka

Opis - Wyjątkowa edycja płyty wydana z okazji 50-cio lecia nagrania przez Million Dollar Quartet niezapomnianego jam session. W nagrywaniu materiału z 1956 roku wzięły udział legendy rock'n'rolla: Elvis Presley, Johny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis oraz Carl Perkins.Dzięki temu wydawnictwu dowiemy się jaka muzyka inspirowała wielkich artystów (m. in. utwory gospel, country), usłyszymy również premierowe nagrania utworów, które niedługo później stały się wielkimi hitami. CD łącznie zawiera aż 47 piosenek. Po raz pierwszy dostępny jest pełen zapis sesji nagraniowej, z zachowaniem oryginalnej kolejności, w zupełnie nowej jakości audio. Płyta zawiera dodatkowe, nigdy wcześniej niepublikowane 12 minut materiału! Dodatkowo krążek został opatrzony komentarzem znanego eksperta Sun Label- Colina Escotta. Pozycja obowiązkowa, nie tylko dla fanów Króla! Lista utworów - Płyta 1 1. Instrumental 2. Love Me Tender - instrumental 3. Jingle Bells - instrumental 4. White Christmas - instrumental 5. Reconsider Baby 6. Don't Be Cruel 7. Don't Be Cruel 8. Paralyzed 9. Don't Be Cruel 10. There's No Place Like Home 11. When The Saints Go Marchin' In 12. Softly And Tenderly 13. When God Dips His Love In My Heart 14. Just A Little Talk With Jesus 15. Jesus Walked That Lonesome Valley 16. I Shall Not Be Moved 17. Peace In The Valley 18. Down By The Riverside 19. I'm With A Crowd But So Alone 20. Farther Along 21. Blessed Jesus 22. On The Jericho Road 23. I Just Can't Make It By Myself 24. Little Cabin Home On The Hill 25. Summertime Is Past And Gone 26. I Hear A Sweet Voice Calling 27. Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong 28. Keeper Of The Key (Carl lead) 29. Crazy Arms 30. Don't Forbid Me 31. Too Much Monkey Business 32. Brown Eyed Handsome Man 33. Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind 34. Brown Eyed Handsome Man 35. Don't Forbid Me 36. You Belong To My Heart 37. Is It So Strange 38. That's When Your Heartaches Begin 39. Brown Eyed Handsome Man 40. Rip It Up 41. I'm Gonna Bid My Blues Goodbye 42. Crazy Arms 43. That's My Desire 44. End Of The Road 45. Black Bottom Stomp 46. You're The Only Star In My Blue Heaven 47. (Elvis says goodbye) Nazwa - The Complete Million Dollar Quartet Autor - Elvis Presley Wydawca - Sony Music Kod EAN - 0828768893524 Rok wydania - 2006 Nośnik - Płyta CD Ilość elementów - 1 Podatek VAT - 23% Premiera - 2006-09-14

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Rock'n'roll Originals - Autograph Collection - Różni Wykonawcy (Płyta CD) - 2845454115

31,61 zł

Rock'n'roll Originals - Autograph Collection - Różni Wykonawcy (Płyta CD)

Książki & Multimedia > Muzyka

Opis - Płyta kompaktowa z nagraniami muzycznymi.Rock''n''Roll Originals- Autograph CollectionSpis utworów:CD1:1. Little Richard - Tutti Frutti2. Elvis Presley - Heartbreak Hotel3. Bill Haley & His Comets - (We''re Gonna) Rock Around The Clock4. Chuck Berry - Wee Wee Hours5. Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers - Why Do Fools Fall In Love6. The Coasters - Down In Mexico7. Eddie Cochran - Skinny Jim8. Fats Domino - Blueberry Hill9. Carl Perkins - Blue Suede Shoes10. The Spaniels - Goodnite, Sweetheart, Goodnite11. Lavern Baker & The Gliders - Tweedlee Dee12. Joe Turner - Shake, Rattle And Roll13. Elvis Presley - Don''t Be Cruel14. Ray Charles - Mess Around15. The Platters - You''ll Never Never Know16. Pat Boone - I Almost Lost My Mind17. Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats - Rocket ‘88''18. Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps - Be-Bop-A-Lula19. Lloyd Price - Lawdy Miss Clawdy20. Chuck Berry - Roll Over Beethoven21. Jim Lowe With The High Fives - The Green Door22. Bill Haley & His Comets - Razzle Dazzle23. Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley24. Tommy Steele & The Steelmen - Rock With The Caveman25. Elvis Presley - Old ShepCD2:1. Chuck Berry - Maybellene2. Elvis Presley - Hound Dog3. The Chords - Sh-Boom4. Fats Domino - Blue Monday5. Bill Haley & His Comets - See You Later, Alligator6. The Platters - Only You (And You Alone)7. Little Richard - Rip It Up8. Jerry Lee Lewis - Crazy Arms9. Shirley & Lee (The Sweethearts Of The Blues) - Let The Good Times Roll10. Clarence "Frogman" Henry - Ain''t Got No Home11. Guy Mitchell - Singing The Blues12. The El Dorados - At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama)13. Buddy Knox With The Rhythm Orchids - Party Doll14. Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps - Bluejean Bop15. Clyde Mcphatter & The Drifters - Money Honey16. Sanford Clark - The Fool17. Louis Prima - Jump, Jive An'' Wail18. Roy Orbison - Ooby Dooby19. The Teen Queens - Eddie My Love20. Chuck Berry - Too Much Monkey Business21. Fats Domino - Ain''t That A Shame22. Elvis Presley - Love Me Tender23. Little Richard - Long Tall Sally24. Carl Perkins - Boppin'' The Blues25. The Five Satins - (I''ll Remember) In The Still Of The Nite Nazwa - Rock'n'roll Originals - Autograph Collection Autor - Różni Wykonawcy Wydawca - Green Umbrella Entertainment Ltd. Kod EAN - 5051255506026 Rok wydania - 2007 Nośnik - Płyta CD Ilość elementów - 2 Podatek VAT - 23%

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Sock Knitting Master Class - 2871698276

115,06 zł

Sock Knitting Master Class Interweave Press Inc

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

Finalist in the About.com Reader's Choice Awards for Best Knitting Book of 2011. "Budd's latest book is a trove of expertise, with patterns from 15 of the craftiest sockistas around, no surnames necessary...Every project adheres to the holy trinity of custom sock knitting--fit, comfort, aesthetics. And if you can't get enough of this collected wisdom in words alone, a 95-minute sock tutorial by Budd is included on an accompanying DVD." - Cheryl Krementz, Yarn Market News "Ann Budd is at it again. She's pulled together another great collection of patterns, this time from master sock designers. There are 17 sock designs, and there isn't one I wouldn't love to wear." - Cindy Koepke, Knitcircus "It seems like just about all the big names in knitting -- particularly sock knitting -- are featured in Ann Budd's excellent new book Sock Knitting Master Class...In addition to the fantastic patterns, which offer a wide variety of options for both toe-up and top-down knitters (and even one sock that goes both directions!), an introductory section covers just about all you'd ever need to know about some of the design choices that go into making a sock." - About.com Guide to Knitting "If the designers aren't enough to draw you in, there's much more in here for sock novices and sock aficionados alike. With topics like sock design, toe up and top down construction, and the best bind offs for toe-up socks, this book will take you from zero to sock in no time." - KnitPurl yarn shop (Portland, OR) "This book is a really valuable collection of patterns and techniques that any sock knitter will use again and again." - Jenny, KnitPicks.com "I'm really glad to have this book because it has so many patterns, from lace to cable to colorwork, and the socks are all beautiful. Also, the techniques have plenty of charts, diagrams and photographs to make learning easy." - Pamela MacKenzie, MyCentralJersey.com "The facts alone will make you want this book: 15 of the knitting world's best sock designers, 18 sock designs, Ann Budd talking basic how-tos and design tips and Clara Parkes talking sock yarn, and a 95 minute DVD. All of the technique and yarn information is so well organized and thought out that a knitter could read the book and not knit a single sock and still come away having learned a lot about sock knitting." - Knitty.com "...the patterns! Beautiful, yet functional stitch designs and fun colors." - CraftGossip.com Knitting Editor "It's not often that I scoop a book from the top of the review pile and take it home with me, and it's even less common for me to sit down and read it right away. But with sock knitting on my mind, I was intrigued, so last night I sat down to peruse this over a cup of tea. I was absolutely delighted to see that the first chapter of the book is devoted to explaining the whys and wherefores of sock construction. Top-down or toe-up? She's got it covered. Heel flap, short row or afterthought heel? Ditto. Want to choose from a pointed toe, a spiral or star toe, or a toe band? She's got your back with that, too. This book seems like just the right foundation for someone who's ready to strike out on their own - even if the starting place is just switching out the heel or toe treatment for one that suits them better." - Austen Gilliland, craft editor, CanadianLiving.com "You think you already know everything there is to know about socks? After all, there are a multitude of sock books on the market these days, perfectly good books. You know everything. Except...do you really? Most (though not all) sock books I own are either filled with patterns with not a whole lot of time spent on technique, or they're full of guidance but with blah patterns. Of course, some do hit the balance between pattern and technique. Some are fairly exhaustive, in fact, and you may already have them on your shelves. But...they're not THIS book. First, this book is by Ann Budd, a genius in our time...Master Class is the right name!" - KnittingScholar.com "Some features I particularly like in the book: each pattern has a box listing the different techniques used in the pattern; an overview of different styles of creating parts of the sock, such as a few different heel types, toes, and cuff treatments; both top-down and toe-up construction techniques; a handy DVD in the back. If you are looking for some great new sock patterns or just looking to get started knitting socks, this book is sure to have what you need." - A Woolie Tale yarn shop "If you're a fan of socks and of learning more about how to put together socks successfully, this one is a must-read." - About.com Guide to Knitting

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