Wildside III

Wildside III
Author: Rose Rigden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2007-02
Genre: African wit and humor, Pictorial
ISBN: 9780473118587

Nosey the Elephant & the Song of the Termites

Nosey the Elephant & the Song of the Termites
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2012
Genre: Children's stories, African (English)
ISBN: 9781025442181

"From the artist, Rose Rigden, of the Wildside Series, two amusing African stories: the tales of Nosey the elephant and The song of the termites. These African tales with their humorous and detailed illustrations make fun reading for all ages."--Back cover.

Beyond the Far Side

Beyond the Far Side
Author: Gary Larson
Publisher: Gardners Books
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1984-09-27
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780751502343

More lunatic outpourings from America's bestselling cartoonist- wilder than wild, blacker than black and funny enough to be a major health hazard...

财经法规与会计职业道德

财经法规与会计职业道德
Author: ■全国会计从业资格考试研究中心 编著
Publisher: BEIJING BOOK CO. INC.
Total Pages: 603
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

本书是根据2014年4月财政部颁布的最新会计从业资格考试大纲要求而编写的一本同步辅导用书。本书从会计资格考试的特点出发,针对财经法规与会计职业道德科目的内容特点,全面介绍了该科目的各项内容,尤其对本科目中的重点、难点进行了深入讲解,运用各种案例进行多角度分析,帮助考生从容应对各种形式的考试。

Attack of the Dragons (Geronimo Stilton Micekings #1)

Attack of the Dragons (Geronimo Stilton Micekings #1)
Author: Geronimo Stilton
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0545875390

Can scaredy-mouse Geronimo Stiltonord survive in the age of Vikings and dragons? Who is Geronimo Stiltonord? He is a mouseking -- the Geronimo Stilton of the ancient far north! He lives with his brawny and brave clan in the village of Mouseborg. From sailing frozen waters to facing fiery dragons, every day is an adventure for the micekings! Attack of the DragonsThe micekings are in a panic. The village's best cook is ill, and until she recovers, there's no delicious stew to eat! Geronimo Stiltonord departs immediately in search of a cure for her. But on the way, he ends up snout-to-snout with terrifying dragons! Can he make it back with his fur intact?

The Pine Tar Game

The Pine Tar Game
Author: Filip Bondy
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2015-07-21
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1476777195

The New York Times bestseller—“a rollicking account” (The Kansas City Star) of the infamous baseball game between the Yankees and Royals in which a game-winning home run was overturned and set off one of sports history’s most absurd and entertaining controversies. On July 24, 1983, during the finale of a heated four-game series between the dynastic New York Yankees and small-town Kansas City Royals, umpires nullified a go-ahead home run based on an obscure rule, when Yankees manager Billy Martin pointed out an illegal amount of pine tar—the sticky substance used for a better grip—on Royals third baseman George Brett’s bat. Brett wildly charged out of the dugout and chaos ensued. The call temporarily cost the Royals the game, but the decision was eventually overturned, resulting in a resumption of the game several weeks later that created its own hysteria. The game was a watershed moment, marking a change in the sport, where benign cheating tactics like spitballs, Superball bats, and a couple extra inches of tar on an ash bat, gave way to era of soaring salaries, labor strikes, and rampant use of performance-enhancing drugs. In The Pine Tar Game acclaimed sports writer Filip Bondy paints a portrait of the Yankees and Royals of that era, replete with bad actors, phenomenal athletes, and plenty of yelling. Players and club officials, like Brett, Goose Gossage, Willie Randolph, Ron Guidry, Sparky Lyle, David Cone, and John Schuerholz, offer fresh commentary on the events and their take on the subsequent postseason rivalry. “A sticky moment milked for all its nutty, head-shaking glory” (Sports Illustrated), The Pine Tar Game examines a more innocent time in professional sports, and the shifting tide that resulted in today’s modern iteration of baseball. Some watchers of the Royals’ 2015 World Series win over New York’s “other baseball team,” the Mets, may see it as sweet revenge for a bygone era of talent flow and umpire calls favoring New York.