Books written by James Stevenson

  • Android Software Internals Quick Reference: A Field Manual and Security Reference Guide to Java-based Android Components

    Use this handy field guide as a quick reference book and cheat sheet for all of the techniques you use or reference day to day.

  • Curtis Moffat: Silver Society

    This is the first publication on the American modernist photographer Curtis Moffat (1887-1949), who is known for his dynamic abstract photographs, innovative color still lifes and some of the most glamorous society portraits of the early ...

  • Sweet Corn: Poems

    Lemonade stands, bike rides, treehouses--moments as simple and magical as sweet corn in summer. James Stevenson--poet, author, artist, actor, and much more--captures these precious "snapshots" of life in this delightful poetry collection.

  • Cornflakes: Poems

    Want to savor something really delicious? Try something snappy? Give yourself a treat? Open this book!

  • "Could Be Worse!"

    "Unexcitable Gramps surprises everyone with a whopping tale of derring-do that proves there's life in the old boy yet. Stevenson's watercolors couldn't be better."--School Library Journal.

  • Soupy Saturdays with the Pain and the Great One

    An examination of sibling rivalry provides insight into the relationships of brothers and sisters, as the six-year-old Pain and his eight-year-old sister, The Great One, engage in an age-old conflict.

  • The Night After Christmas

    Tossed in garbage cans after they are replaced by new toys at Christmas, a teddy bear and a doll are befriended by a stray dog.

  • The Worst Person in the World

    The meeting of the worst person in the world and the ugliest person in the world has some unexpected results.

  • That's Exactly the Way it Wasn't

    Grandpa and Wainey tell Mary Ann and Louie different versions of the same story.

  • Don't You Know There's a War On?

    As he did in his classic autobiographies When I Was Nine, Higher on the Door, and July, Stevenson continues to answer the perpetual question, "What was it like when you...

  • Mobile Offensive Security Pocket Guide: A Quick Reference Guide For Android And IOS

    Learn how to pen-test, reverse engineer, and review iOS and Android devices and applications; dive deep into evaluating mobile apps and operating systems, and better defend your organization against the onslaught of mobile device attacks.

  • Fast Friends

    In the first of two easy-to-read stories a turtle and a snail make some friends with the help of a skateboard. In the second a mouse and a snail learn, through trial and error, how to be friends.

  • Lost and Found New York

    Featuring the series of Stevenson's "Lost and Found New York" pieces, originally published in the New York Times, along with never-before-published original artwork by the artist, this handsome volume represents the unique vision of an ...

  • Rolling Rose

    Like many babies her age, Rose has a rolling walker.

  • Just Around the Corner

    A collection of short poems on a variety of topics, including "Classroom", "After the Storm", and "Tow Truck".

  • Just Around the Corner: Poems

    What is just around the corner?Imagination Delight Laughter Amazement FunSee for yourself!

  • Cornflakes: Poems

    A collection of short poems with such titles as "I Can't Move Mountains," "Junkyard, " and "Greenhouse in March."

  • Beautiful Booze: Stylish Cocktails to Make at Home

    With vibrantly photographed recipes like the Limoncello Negroni, Prickly Pear and Pineapple Clarified Margarita, Lavender Fizz, and more, you’ll be just as thrilled to show this book off as you will be to mix its drinks.

  • Worst Person in the World

    The meeting of the worst person in the world and the ugliest thing in the world has some unexpected results.

  • Worst Person in the World

    The meeting of the worst person in the world and the ugliest thing in the world has some unexpected results.