Beer (Collins Gem)

Beer (Collins Gem)
Author: Ronald Atkins
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-11-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0007551088

A handy illustrated guide to hundreds of the world’s leading beers, now reissued in new flexibinding

Food For Free (Collins Gem)

Food For Free (Collins Gem)
Author: Richard Mabey
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-04-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0007440766

The ideal portable companion, the world-renowned Collins Gem series returns with a fresh new look and updated material.

Cats

Cats
Author: Deborah Gill
Publisher: Trafalgar Square Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1998-12
Genre: Pets
ISBN:

A beautifully illustrated guide to over 200 breeds of long- and short-haired cats, now reissued in new flexibinding

Fort Collins Beer

Fort Collins Beer
Author: Brea D. Hoffman
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2017-06-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 143966093X

Although alcohol arrived with the first settlers in Fort Collins, Prohibition lingered until 1969. But the city was one of the first to latch onto the burgeoning craft beer movement. In 1989, Old Colorado Brewing Company paved the way as the city's first microbrewery. And with the inception of breweries like Odell and New Belgium, local beer soon saw a strong resurgence followed by popularity nationwide. By 2010, a new generation of breweries, like Funkwerks and Equinox Brewing, emerged. Brea D. Hoffman divulges the history of Fort Collins's evolving beer scene.

Davenport

Davenport
Author: Rich Johnson
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738507286

The city of Davenport traces its beginnings to an 1832 treaty signed by Chief Keokuk of the Sauk Indians, which transferred a fifty-mile strip of land along the Mississippi River from the Yellow River in the north to the Des Moines River in the south. Over the past 168 years, the resultant city has evolved from a frontier outpost to a premier gateway to the West, a commercial powerhouse on a prime river location to a Midwestern banking and financial center. This pictorial history documents the transformation of the city through more than 200 vintage photographs. Davenport was a major entrance to the West, as well as a destination itself during the 19th century. Pioneer families and immigrants alike found a haven in the rapidly growing city, and they founded department stores, construction companies, breweries, banks, and churches. Germans, Irish, Swedes, Hungarians, and African Americans all brought cultural traditions and ideas that contributed to the flavor of the city. The Great Depression, two world wars, and the economy's conversion from agriculture to commerce also delineated the boundaries of Davenport as we know it today.

Drinks

Drinks
Author: Jacques Straub
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1914
Genre: Beverages
ISBN:

Idaho Beer

Idaho Beer
Author: Steven J. Koonce
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2014-04-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625849079

In a state famous for producing great potatoes, it's easy to forget about Idaho's barley and hops. Few states can boast the quality barley grown in southern and eastern Idaho or the aromatic hops grown in Treasure Valley. These crops combine to create a beer that is distinctly Idaho--a taste of home. Join author Steve Koonce as he surveys the best brewers from across the state. Koonce tracks the state's storied brewing heritage and offers an in-depth look at Idaho's vibrant modern beer scene. With more than twenty breweries statewide, there's so much to see, and taste, in Idaho. Enjoy a refreshing guide to the best brew the state has on tap.

Consent

Consent
Author: Vanessa Springora
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-02-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0063047918

“Consent” is a Molotov cocktail, flung at the face of the French establishment, a work of dazzling, highly controlled fury...By every conceivable metric, her book is a triumph.” -- The New York Times Already an international literary sensation, an intimate and powerful memoir of a young French teenage girl’s relationship with a famous, much older male writer—a universal #MeToo story of power, manipulation, trauma, recovery, and resiliency that exposes the hypocrisy of a culture that has allowed the sexual abuse of minors to occur unchecked. Sometimes, all it takes is a single voice to shatter the silence of complicity. Thirty years ago, Vanessa Springora was the teenage muse of one of the country’s most celebrated writers, a footnote in the narrative of a very influential man in the French literary world. At the end of 2019, as women around the world began to speak out, Vanessa, now in her forties and the director of one of France’s leading publishing houses, decided to reclaim her own story, offering her perspective of those events sharply known. Consent is the story of one precocious young girl’s stolen adolescence. Devastating in its honesty, Vanessa’s painstakingly memoir lays bare the cultural attitudes and circumstances that made it possible for a thirteen-year-old girl to become involved with a fifty-year-old man who happened to be a notable writer. As she recalls the events of her childhood and her seduction by one of her country’s most notable writers, Vanessa reflects on the ways in which this disturbing relationship changed and affected her as she grew older. Drawing parallels between children’s fairy tales and French history and her personal life, Vanessa offers an intimate and absorbing look at the meaning of love and consent and the toll of trauma and the power of healing in women’s lives. Ultimately, she offers a forceful indictment of a chauvinistic literary world that has for too long accepted and helped perpetuate gender inequality and the exploitation and sexual abuse of children. Translated from the French by Natasha Lehrer "...One of the belated truths that emerges from [Consent] is that Springora is a writer. [...]Her sentences gleam like metal; each chapter snaps shut with the clean brutality of a latch." -- The New Yorker "Consent [is] rapier-sharp, written with restraint, elegance and brevity." -- The Times (London) "[Consent] has something steely in its heart, and it departs from the typical American memoir of childhood abuse in exhilarating ways." -- Slate "Lucid and nuanced...[Consent] will speak to trauma survivors everywhere." -- Los Angeles Review of Books ”A piercing memoir about the sexually abusive relationship she endured at age 14 with a 50-year-old writer...This chilling account will linger with readers long after the last page is turned.” -- Publishers Weekly "Springora's lucid account is a commanding discussion of sexual abuse and victimization, and a powerful act of reclamation." -- Booklist "A chilling story of child abuse and the sophisticated Parisians who looked the other way...[Springora] is an elegant and perceptive writer." -- Kirkus

Collins Pocket Webster's Dictionary, 2e

Collins Pocket Webster's Dictionary, 2e
Author: HarperCollins Publishers
Publisher: Collins Reference
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2007-11-27
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780061141928

Collins Pocket Webster's Dictionary has been updated with the newest words that have entered the language and still caries all the words you need for everyday use—the perfect dictionary for school, work, or home use. Clear color layout for maximum ease of use Thousands of entries, including current phrases and constructions Pronunciations for every entry Meanings, derivates, and usage clearly indicated