100 Plants to Feed the Bees by The Xerces Society is a comprehensive guide to creating a bee-friendly garden. It provides detailed information on a wide variety of plants that attract and nourish bees, including flowers, trees, shrubs, and herbs. With beautiful illustrations and practical tips, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in supporting bee populations and promoting biodiversity in their own backyard.
Anyone interested in supporting bee populations and promoting biodiversity
Gardeners looking to create bee-friendly habitats in their yards or communities
Environmentalists and conservationists seeking practical ways to make a positive impact on the ecosystem
An Empire of Their Own by Neal Gabler delves into the fascinating history of the Jewish moguls who built Hollywood. From their humble beginnings as immigrants to their rise as powerful studio heads, Gabler explores how these individuals shaped the film industry and, in turn, American culture. It offers a compelling look at the intersection of ethnicity, business, and creativity in the early days of cinema.
Individuals interested in the history of the American film industry
Readers curious about the role of Jewish immigrants in shaping Hollywood
People who enjoy biographies of influential and controversial figures
Civil Engineering Materials by Shan Somayaji provides a comprehensive overview of the materials used in civil engineering construction. From concrete and asphalt to metals and polymers, this book covers the properties, testing methods, and practical applications of various construction materials. It is a valuable resource for students and professionals in the field of civil engineering.
Students studying civil engineering or construction materials
Professionals in the field looking to expand their knowledge
Anyone with an interest in understanding the materials used in infrastructure and construction
Engineering the City by Matthys Levy explores the intricate and innovative engineering behind some of the world's most iconic cities. From the ancient aqueducts of Rome to the modern skyscrapers of New York, this book delves into the challenges and solutions that have shaped urban landscapes. It offers a fascinating look at how engineering marvels have enabled the growth and development of cities throughout history.
Urban planners and architects looking to understand the technical aspects of city infrastructure
Engineering students or professionals interested in the challenges and innovations of urban development
Citizens curious about the behind-the-scenes systems that keep their cities running smoothly
Engineers by DK takes readers on a fascinating journey through the history of engineering, showcasing the incredible innovations and advancements that have shaped our world. From ancient civilizations to modern-day technology, this book celebrates the ingenuity and problem-solving skills of engineers, and highlights their significant contributions to society.
Engineers looking to gain inspiration and insights from the work of their peers
Students and aspiring engineers seeking a comprehensive overview of the field
Anyone curious about the history and impact of engineering on society
Fire in Paradise by Alastair Gee is a gripping account of the devastating Camp Fire that tore through the town of Paradise, California in 2018. Through interviews and firsthand reports, the book delves into the harrowing experiences of residents, the heroic efforts of firefighters, and the broader issues of climate change and urban planning that contributed to the disaster. It offers a powerful and poignant examination of the human cost of wildfires and the resilience of those affected.
Readers who are interested in understanding the impact of wildfires on communities
Individuals who want to gain insights into the challenges and resilience of people affected by natural disasters
Those looking to explore the complex dynamics of climate change and its connection to catastrophic events
Foundation Analysis and Design by Joseph E. Bowles provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices involved in the analysis and design of foundations. It covers topics such as soil mechanics, site investigation, shallow and deep foundation design, and foundation construction. This book is a valuable resource for civil engineering students and professionals involved in the planning and execution of foundation projects.
Students and professionals in civil engineering
Those seeking a comprehensive understanding of foundation analysis and design
Individuals looking to expand their knowledge of soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering
Going Off the Grid by Gary Collins is a comprehensive guide to living a self-sufficient and sustainable lifestyle. With practical tips and personal anecdotes, the book offers valuable insights into disconnecting from the modern world and embracing a simpler way of life. Whether you're considering off-grid living or simply interested in reducing your environmental impact, this book is a thought-provoking read.
Individuals who are seeking a simpler and more self-sufficient lifestyle
People who want to reduce their environmental impact and live off the land
Those who are curious about alternative housing options and off-grid technologies
How to Read Water: Clues and Patterns from Puddles to the Sea by Tristan Gooley is a fascinating exploration of the hidden messages that water holds. Through real-life stories and practical tips, the book teaches us how to interpret ripples, currents, and other water features to navigate more effectively and understand the world around us.
Individuals who enjoy outdoor activities and want to deepen their connection with nature
Aspiring adventurers and explorers looking to improve their navigation and observation skills
Nature enthusiasts who are curious about the hidden clues and patterns present in water and the environment
Rivers in the Desert by Margaret Leslie Davis is a captivating account of the ambitious and controversial water projects that transformed the arid landscape of Los Angeles. Through meticulous research and compelling storytelling, Davis delves into the complex history of water politics and the larger-than-life figure of William Mulholland. This book offers a thought-provoking exploration of the environmental and social consequences of harnessing water in a desert region.
History enthusiasts who are interested in the development of water infrastructure in the American West
Readers curious about the complex and controversial figure of William Mulholland
Individuals who enjoy narratives that explore the intersection of human ambition and the natural world
Smoke Your Firefighter Interview by Paul S. Lepore provides essential guidance and insider tips for acing the firefighter interview process. Drawing on his extensive experience in the fire service, Lepore offers valuable insights, sample questions, and effective strategies to help aspiring firefighters stand out and land their dream job.
Individuals preparing for a firefighter interview
Aspiring firefighters seeking guidance on how to excel in the interview process
Those looking to gain a competitive edge and stand out as a strong candidate for a firefighter position
Soil Mechanics Laboratory Manual by Braja M. Das provides a comprehensive guide to conducting various soil tests in the laboratory. It covers topics such as soil classification, compaction, permeability, and shear strength, offering step-by-step instructions and insightful explanations. This manual is an essential resource for students and professionals in the field of geotechnical engineering.
Students and professionals in civil engineering, geotechnical engineering, and environmental engineering
Individuals looking to gain hands-on experience with soil testing and analysis
Those seeking a practical understanding of soil mechanics principles
The Big Book of Small Home Plans provides a comprehensive collection of small home designs for those looking to downsize or build a more efficient living space. With over 360 plans to choose from, this book offers a variety of styles and layouts, along with practical tips and advice for creating a comfortable and functional small home.
Individuals looking to downsize and simplify their living space
First-time home builders seeking affordable and practical floor plans
Architects and designers in need of inspiration for small home designs
The Insulin-Resistance Diet--Revised and Updated by Cheryle R. Hart provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing insulin resistance. It offers practical tips, meal plans, and recipes to help individuals improve their insulin sensitivity, control blood sugar levels, and achieve a healthy weight. This revised edition includes updated information and research, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to address insulin resistance through diet and lifestyle changes.
Individuals with insulin resistance or prediabetes
People looking to manage their blood sugar levels and lose weight
Those interested in understanding the role of carbohydrates and insulin in their diet
The Prepper's Water Survival Guide by Daisy Luther provides essential information on how to ensure access to clean water in any emergency situation. From water storage and purification methods to practical tips for finding and collecting water, this comprehensive guide is a must-read for anyone looking to be prepared for unexpected disruptions to their water supply.
Individuals who want to be prepared for emergencies and disasters
Outdoor enthusiasts who need to ensure a safe and clean water supply while exploring nature
Homesteaders and off-grid living enthusiasts who are looking for sustainable water solutions
The State of Water by Obi Kaufmann explores the intricate and interconnected web of water systems in California. Through beautiful illustrations and in-depth research, Kaufmann delves into the history, ecology, and politics of water in the state, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities for sustainable water management. This thought-provoking book offers a comprehensive look at the vital resource that shapes California's landscape and its future.
Readers who are passionate about environmental conservation and water management
Individuals interested in understanding the complex relationship between humans and water
Those who enjoy beautifully illustrated books that combine art and science
Three Revolutions by Daniel Sperling explores the future of transportation through three major revolutions: vehicle electrification, shared mobility, and autonomous vehicles. It delves into the potential benefits and challenges of these revolutions and offers insights into how they could reshape our cities and the way we travel. Sperling also discusses the policy changes and societal shifts that will be necessary to navigate these transformative changes.
Individuals interested in the future of transportation and its impact on society
Policy makers and urban planners seeking insights into sustainable and equitable mobility solutions
Professionals in the automotive, technology, and energy industries looking to understand the challenges and opportunities of the transportation revolution
Two-Stroke Engine Repair and Maintenance by Paul Dempsey is a comprehensive guide to understanding, troubleshooting, and repairing two-stroke engines. Whether you're a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this book provides clear explanations and step-by-step instructions for maintaining and fixing small two-stroke engines commonly found in motorcycles, snowmobiles, and other equipment.
Individuals who own or work with two-stroke engines, such as motorcycles, chainsaws, or outboard motors
DIY enthusiasts who enjoy repairing and maintaining their own mechanical equipment
Small engine mechanics looking to expand their knowledge and skills in two-stroke engine repair
Gettysburg–The Second Day by Harry W. Pfanz provides a detailed account of the pivotal events that took place on the second day of the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. Drawing on extensive research and firsthand sources, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of the strategies, tactics, and individual experiences that shaped this historic conflict.
Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio by Mike Senior provides practical and accessible advice for home and small studio producers. Packed with tips, techniques, and real-world examples, this book helps you understand the principles of mixing and apply them to your own music. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, you'll find valuable insights to take your mixes to the next level.
Home studio owners who want to improve their mixing skills
Aspiring music producers looking to create professional-sounding mixes
Audio engineers who want to learn advanced techniques for small studio setups
Modern Recording Techniques by David Miles Huber is a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in the art and science of audio recording. From the basics of acoustics and sound to the latest digital recording technologies, this book covers everything you need to know to create high-quality recordings. With practical tips, real-world examples, and interviews with industry professionals, it's an essential resource for both aspiring and experienced recording engineers.
Audio engineers and producers looking to expand their knowledge and skills in recording techniques
Music enthusiasts who want to gain a deeper understanding of the technical aspects of music production
Students studying audio engineering or music production
New England Waterfalls is a comprehensive guidebook that showcases over 200 waterfalls in the New England region. Written by Greg Parsons and Kate B. Watson, this book provides detailed descriptions, beautiful photographs, and practical information about each waterfall, making it a must-have for nature enthusiasts and hikers.
Outdoor enthusiasts and hikers looking to explore waterfalls in New England
Nature photographers seeking picturesque locations for their work
Families and individuals interested in recreational activities such as swimming and picnicking near waterfalls
The Big Burn by Timothy Egan is a gripping account of the largest wildfire in American history and its profound impact on the nation's conservation efforts. Set in the early 20th century, the book delves into the political and environmental factors that led to the catastrophic fire, while also highlighting the bravery and resilience of those who fought to protect the forests.
The Fourth Phase of Water by Gerald H. Pollack explores the unique properties of water that go beyond the commonly known three phases (solid, liquid, and gas). Through compelling research and explanations, Pollack reveals the existence of a fourth phase of water, known as "structured water," and its potential implications for our understanding of biology, health, and the environment.
Readers who are curious about the mysteries of water and its unique properties
Scientists and researchers looking to expand their knowledge of the fourth phase of water
Individuals interested in holistic health and the role of water in the human body
The New Create an Oasis with Greywater by Art Ludwig provides a comprehensive guide to reusing household greywater to create a sustainable oasis in your home and garden. From choosing the right system to designing and installing it, this book offers practical advice and innovative solutions for conserving water and promoting eco-friendly living.
Individuals interested in sustainable water management
Homeowners looking to reduce their water footprint
DIY enthusiasts seeking practical and cost-effective solutions for greywater reuse
Young Men and Fire by Norman Maclean is a gripping account of a tragic wildfire in Montana. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, Maclean delves into the lives of the young firefighters who lost their lives and explores the complexities of fire behavior. It is a haunting and thought-provoking examination of man's battle against the forces of nature.
Readers who are interested in exploring the complexities of human behavior and decision-making
Individuals who enjoy non-fiction narratives that blend history, science, and personal reflection
Those who have a fascination with firefighting and the challenges of battling wildfires
Zero Waste Home by Bea Johnson is a practical guide to reducing household waste and living a more sustainable lifestyle. Johnson shares her personal journey towards a zero waste home and offers tips on decluttering, making eco-friendly swaps, and embracing a simpler way of living. This book is an inspiring resource for anyone looking to minimize their environmental impact.