Each of these elegant little volumes is packed with everything you'd want to know about your Sun Sign from such basics as your ruling planet, symbol, constellation, lucky numbers and birthstone, to keywords and illuminating quotes from the rich and famous who share your sign. Naturally, romance comes into play with suggested amorous combinations for each sign and even an exploration of each sign's distinctive erogenous zones for the benefit of a would-be lover.
This sweet story full of action and sound effects is a gentle introduction to pool facilities and parent-child swim lessons with a cast of diverse families who love to splash and play together. Keep an eye out for Leo's other adventures!
A bestselling husband and wife team bring fresh revelations to the zodiac in this beautifully illustrated guide.
An owl helps a farmer and some crows reach a compromise over the rights to the wheat crop.
By examining the difference between pastoral and progressive ideals that characterised early 20th century American culture, the author shows how American thinkers have considered the relationship between technology and culture in their ...
Strauss sought to incorporate this idea in his interpretation without permitting it to overwhelm or exhaust his exegesis of The Prince and the Discourses on the First Ten Books of Livy.
Warren Buffett did it in investing, Bill Gates in software. Leo Melamed, author of this book, is in that same league. He truly revolutionized futures trading in the United States, and in the world.
Well-known names such as Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and Edward Teller are usually those that surround the creation of the atom bomb.
Tibb is a Leo—and Leos are as fierce as they come Thirteen-year-old Tibb knows she has the best sign of the zodiac.
You are a Leo. You are the creative expert and shining light of the zodiac. The signs of the zodiac can give us great insight into our day-to-day living as...
Sixtus III died on 19 August, 440, while Leo was in Gaul, and the latter was chosen his successor. Returning to Rome, Leo was consecrated on 29 September of the same year, and governed the Roman Church for the next twenty-one years.