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Computers - Genealogy; Indexes;International Genealogical Index (IGI)
 
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yarrafaye | Apr 27, 2020 |
 
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yarrafaye | Apr 24, 2020 |
Two hundred color photographs and drawings accompany the comprehensive text in this homage to the American manned spaceflight program. Encompassing both the people and the technology behind each NASA mission, the book chronicles America’s program of scientific space exploration as it explores a variety of relevant topics from space vehicles to space equipment and the future in space.

This treasure-trove of NASA’s manned spaceflight missions is a must for all space enthusiasts, history buffs, and devotees of both science and art.

Highly recommended.
 
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jfe16 | Jul 24, 2018 |
I checked this out to look for patterns that would make good sweaters for Will. These weren't my style at all: too slouchy or too much seaming.
 
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dormousie | outras 2 resenhas | Sep 9, 2009 |
This book has a variety of very nice patterns for men. There are hats, scarves, and lots of sweaters. Most of the patterns are unisex and the sizing range is generous.
 
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TheLibraryhag | outras 2 resenhas | Dec 10, 2007 |
When Martin Storey and Wendy Baker were approached to design a book of men’s patterns for Rowan, they “realized that most men prefer garments that are comfortable, and prefer colors that are not too ‘gaudy’.” Yet the knitters making these sweaters want a project full of interesting stitches rather than miles of plain stockinette stitch in brown.

Storey and Baker found the middle ground in their new book Knitting for Him: 27 Classic Projects to Keep Him Warm – garments knitters are happy to undertake and ones the man in your life will be happy to wear. This volume contains have many of the “standard” garments knit for men: the argyle cardigan, the fisherman’s guernsey, the tennis sweater and the classic ribbed cardigan. But this isn’t Dick van Dyke’s argyle sweater – the silhouette is elongated and relaxed, featuring a single panel of argyle on each side of the front and a single diamond on each sleeve. Edgings are in moss stitch and, rather than the standard deep v-neck, the sweater buttons all the way up and has a small, stand-up collar.

Storey’s attention to detail is most clearly illustrated in the “Plain Guernsey.” At first glance, this appears to be a very basic stockinette sweater; however, on closer inspection the interesting construction elements become clear. The front and back are basic squares with a garter stitch edging on three sides. Shaping is provided for the armhole and neck by using traditional gussets and sleeves have ribbing at top and bottom. Knit in a luxurious blend of cashmere and wool, the result is a garment that is fun to knit and a pleasure to wear.

All the sweaters in Knitting for Him are designed to fit chest sizes 40” to 48” (102 – 122 cm) and there are projects here for ever skill level. Patterns are also included for hats, scarves, mitts and socks, ensuring the man in your life is covered head-to-toe in hand-knitting.
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Antheras | outras 2 resenhas | Oct 17, 2007 |
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