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Top Books of 1975

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#1
'Salem’s Lot
'Salem’s Lot

By Unknown Author

Author Ben Mears returns to ‘Salem's Lot to write a book about a house that has haunted him since childhood only to find his isolated hometown infested with vampires. While the vampires claim more victims, Mears convinces a small group of believers to combat the undead. ([source][1]) [1]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/_salem_s_lot.html ---------- Also contained in: - [Night Shift / Carrie / 'Salem's Lot / Shining](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19558521W/Night_Shift_Carrie_'Salem's_Lot_Shining) - ['Salem's Lot: Illustrated Edition](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL19859438W) - [Works (Danse Macabre / Salem's Lot / Shining)](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL24233994W)

#2
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology

By Unknown Author

This is a classic text book sought after by nurses at all stages of their careers. The manual guides nurses in the clinical application of the latest research findings, ensuring that theory and practice are integrated

#3
Curtain
Curtain

By Unknown Author

wheelchair-bound Poirot returns to Styles, the venue of his first investigation, where he knows another murder is going to take place… The house guests at Styles seemed perfectly pleasant to Captain Hastings; there was his own daughter Judith, an inoffensive ornithologist called Norton, dashing Mr Allerton, brittle Miss Cole, Doctor Franklin and his fragile wife Barbara , Nurse Craven, Colonel Luttrell and his charming wife, Daisy, and the charismatic Boyd-Carrington. So Hastings was shocked to learn from Hercule Poirot’s declaration that one of them was a five-times murderer. True, the ageing detective was crippled with arthritis, but had his deductive instincts finally deserted him?…

#4
Danny, The Champion of the World
Danny, The Champion of the World

By Unknown Author

A young English boy describes his relationship with his father and the special adventure they share together.

#5
The Eagle has Landed
The Eagle has Landed

By Unknown Author

In November of 1943, an elite team of Nazi paratroopers descends on British soil with a diabolical goal: to abduct Winston Churchill and cripple the Allied war effort. The mission, ordered by Hitler himself and planned by Heinrich Himmler, is led by ace agent Kurt Steiner and aided on the ground by IRA gunman Liam Devlin

#6
Financial audit
Financial audit

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#7
Freedom at Midnight
Freedom at Midnight

By Unknown Author

The end of an empire. The birth of two nations. Seventy years ago, at midnight on August 14, 1947, the Union Jack began its final journey down the flagstaff of Viceroy’s House, New Delhi. A fifth of humanity claimed their independence from the greatest empire history has ever seen—but the price of freedom was high, as a nation erupted into riots and bloodshed, partition and war. Freedom at Midnight is the true story of the events surrounding Indian independence, beginning with the appointment of Lord Mountbatten of Burma as the last Viceroy of British India, and ending with the assassination and funeral of Mahatma Gandhi. The book was an international bestseller and achieved enormous acclaim in the United States, Italy, Spain, and France. This edition contains 20 black-and-white photos, five maps, a full bibliography, extensive notes, and a dedication from Dominique Lapierre to the memory of his longtime writing partner Larry Collins.

#8
Il sistema periodico
Il sistema periodico

By Unknown Author

A vision of the author's life, including his life in the concentration camps, as seen through the kaleidoscope of chemistry.

#9
Owl Babies
Owl Babies

By Unknown Author

Three owl babies whose mother has gone out in the night try to stay calm while she is gone.

#10
Where Are the Children?
Where Are the Children?

By Unknown Author

Nancy Harmon had fled the evil of her first marriage, the macabre deaths of her two little children, the hideous charges against her. She changed her name and moved across the country. Now she was married again, had two more lovely children, and her life was filled with happiness.... until the morning when she looked for her children and found only one tattered red mitten and knew that the nightmare was beginning again...

#11
Ramona the Brave
Ramona the Brave

By Unknown Author

Ramona the Brave is a children's novel written by Beverly Cleary. It is the third book in the Ramona series, and follows Ramona Quimby and her classmates (some of them were in her kindergarten class for the previous year) going into first grade. Ramona the Brave was first published in 1975, seven years after Ramona the Pest. It was originally illustrated by Alan Tiegreen. ---------- Also included in: - [Best of Ramona](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20587275W) - [Trouble with Ramona and Beezus](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL17377136W)

#12
The Mixed-Up Chameleon
The Mixed-Up Chameleon

By Unknown Author

A chameleon goes to the zoo where he wonders what it would be like to be able to have the best feature of each of the animals and he adds each of the features on to himself until he is unrecognisable. Gorgeous pictures and a lovely story.

#13
Iceberg
Iceberg

By Unknown Author

Just seventy-two hours ago, Dirk Pitt was lying in the hot California sun with a beautiful woman, a Scotch-rocks in one hand, but an urgent call from Admiral James Sandecker, his commander at the National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA), brings Pitt out of the warm Pacific breezes and straight into a North Atlantic deep freeze. The reason: the dis- covery of a long-missing luxury yacht, en route to a secret White House rendezvous, frozen solid in a mil- lion-ton tombstone of ice. Tunneling his way into the core of the berg, Pitt comes upon a gruesome scene -- a crew of corpses, hor- ribly incinerated at their posts -- but the vessel's price- less cargo, which could alter the balance of world power and put the threat of annihilation at America's doorstep, has vanished. This discovery is the springboard from which Clive Cussler -- The Grand Master of Adventure -- launches a compelling and powerful story that takes Dirk Pitt from the remote, uninhabited tundra of Iceland to the frigid abyss of the North Atlantic, determined to force his deadly, unseen opponent -- a multibillionaire in the business of playing God -- to make his next move. But first Pitt will have to penetrate the shroud of mystery concealing a titanic network of international financial intrigue -- and mass murder. Lives, nations, continents are at stake. And although his enemies may have the firepower as always, Dirk Pitt has the skill and the daring, the ruth- lessness and resourcefulness to meet it. He also has Kirsti Fyrie, an Icelandic beauty whose twin brother died on the ice-encased yacht and who carries in her heart the secret that Pitt needs to destroy his opponents in this deadly game. Iceberg is classic Cussler.

#14
General Chemistry
General Chemistry

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#15
The Tao of Physics
The Tao of Physics

By Unknown Author

The Tao of Physics is a book about the relationship between physics and spirituality. The book explores the parallels between Eastern mysticism and modern physics. It discusses the similarities between the two fields, and how they can be used to help understand each other. The book also discusses the concept of the Tao, or the way, and how it relates to physics. The Tao of Physics is considered to be one of the first books to popularize the concepts of modern physics for a general audience. It has been translated into many languages and has sold millions of copies worldwide.

#16
The Wind's Twelve Quarters
The Wind's Twelve Quarters

By Unknown Author

This is a collection containing, among other stories, the short story that started the Earthsea series." Along with "The Rule of Names," the story establishes the world and characters of Earthsea. First published in 1964 in an issue of Fantastic, the story can be found in a handful of anthologies but can be hard to lay hands on.

#17
Am Ufer des Rio Piedra saß ich und weinte
Am Ufer des Rio Piedra saß ich und weinte

By Unknown Author

From Paulo Coelho, author of the international bestseller The Alchemist, comes a poignant, richly poetic story that reflects the depth of love and life.Rarely does adolescent love reach its full potential, but what happens when two young lovers reunite after eleven years? Time has transformed Pilar into a strong and independent woman, while her devoted childhood friend has grown into a handsome and charismatic spiritual leader. She has learned well how to bury her feelings ... and he has turned to religion as a refuge from his raging inner conflicts.Now they are together once again, embarking on a journey fraught with difficulties, as long-buried demons of blame and resentment resurface after more than a decade. But in a small village in the French Pyrenees, by the waters of the River Piedra, a most special relationship will be reexamined in the dazzling light of some of life's biggest questions.

#18
Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears
Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears

By Unknown Author

A retelling of a traditional West African tale that reveals how the mosquito developed its annoying habit.

#19
For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf
For colored girls who have considered suicide, when the rainbow is enuf

By Unknown Author

First published in 1975, Shange's choreopoem has been read and performed because it truly revealed what it meant to be of color and female in the twentieth century. Here is the complete text, with stage directions of the dramatic prose poem that resonates with unusual beauty in its fierce message to the world.

#20
Discipline and Punish
Discipline and Punish

By Unknown Author

English version of "Surveiller et punir : naissance de la prison"

#21
Winnie-the-Pooh and Some Bees
Winnie-the-Pooh and Some Bees

By Unknown Author

Also contained in: - [Magic in the Air][1] - [Pooh's Bedtime Book][2] - [A Tale from Winnie-the-Pooh and a Smackerel of Verse][3] - [Winnie-the-Pooh][4] [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL1387662W/Magic_in_the_Air [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL14955903W/Pooh's_Bedtime_Book [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL476595W/A_Tale_from_Winnie-the-Pooh_and_a_Smackerel_of_Verse [4]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL476641W

#22
Z for Zachariah
Z for Zachariah

By Unknown Author

A girl named ann thought she was the only one left after the war, but that becomes a mystery because she found some one!

#23
Dhalgren
Dhalgren

By Unknown Author

A mysterious disaster has stricken the midwestern American city of Bellona, and its aftereffects are disturbing: a city block burns down and is intact a week later; clouds cover the sky for weeks, then part to reveal two moons; a week passes for one person when only a day passes for another. The catastrophe is confined to Bellona, and most of the inhabitants have fled. But others are drawn to the devastated city, among them the Kid, a white/American Indian man who can't remember his own name. The Kid is emblematic of those who live in the new Bellona, who are the young, the poor, the mad, the violent, the outcast--the marginalized.

#24
Forbidden Flowers
Forbidden Flowers

By Unknown Author

Womens sexual Fantasies

#25
Tuck Everlasting
Tuck Everlasting

By Unknown Author

A surprising encounter between a young girl and a family which is cursed with everlasting life develops into a deep friendship. Lovely prose and a lovely thought provoking story.

#27
A Colour of his own
A Colour of his own

By Unknown Author

A little chameleon is distressed that he doesn't have his own color like other animals.

#28
The Great Train Robbery
The Great Train Robbery

By Unknown Author

"England, 1855. The days of Queen Victoria. Once a month a train roars toward the channel laden with a fantastic shipment of gold. The train is guarded. The two safes are invulnerable...Yet Edward Pierce, a handsome, redbearded rogue, will have his way. In his plan he will choose one companion--a beautiful and dangerous woman. He will commit one of the most shocking crimes of the century."

#29
Owl at Home
Owl at Home

By Unknown Author

Relates five adventures of Owl.

#30
The Greatest Miracle in the World
The Greatest Miracle in the World

By Unknown Author

A publisher encounters a wise old man and, as a result of their mystical relationship, receives from him his laws for finding happiness and success.

#31
Patriot games
Patriot games

By Unknown Author

Patriot Games is a thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and published in July 1987. Without Remorse, released six years later, is an indirect prequel, and it is chronologically the first book featuring Jack Ryan, the main character in most of Clancy's novels. The novel focuses on Ryan being the target of Irish terrorist group Ulster Liberation Army for thwarting their kidnapping attempt on the Prince and Princess of Wales in London.

#32
Railroad accident report
Railroad accident report

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#33
Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!
Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#34
Rumble Fish
Rumble Fish

By Unknown Author

A junior high school boy idolizes his older brother, the coolest, toughest guy in the neighborhood, and wants to be just like him.

#35
Come Closer
Come Closer

By Unknown Author

A recurrent, unidentifiable noise in her apartment. A memo to her boss that’s replaced by obscene insults. Amanda—a successful architect in a happy marriage—finds her life going off kilter by degrees. She starts smoking again, and one night for no reason, without even the knowledge that she’s doing it, she burns her husband with a cigarette. At night she dreams of a beautiful woman with pointed teeth on the shore of a blood-red sea. The new voice in Amanda’s head, the one that tells her to steal things and talk to strange men in bars, is strange and frightening, and Amanda struggles to wrest back control of her life. A book on demon possession suggests that the figure on the shore could be the demon Naamah, known to scholars of the Kabbalah as the second wife of Adam, who stole into his dreams and tricked him into fathering her child. Whatever the case, as the violence of her erratic behavior increases, Amanda knows that she must act to put her life right, or see it destroyed.

#36
Life After Life
Life After Life

By Unknown Author

The groundbreaking, bestselling classic, now available in a special fortieth-anniversary edition that includes a new Foreword from Eben Alexander, M.D., author of Proof of Heaven, and a new Afterword by the author. Raymond Moody is the “father” of the modern NDE (Near Death Experience) movement, and his pioneering work Life After Life transformed the world, revolutionizing the way we think about death and what lies beyond. Originally published in 1975, it is the groundbreaking study of one hundred people who experienced “clinical death” and were revived, and who tell, in their own words, what lies beyond death. A smash bestseller that has sold more than thirteen million copies around the globe, Life After Life introduced us to concepts—including the bright light, the tunnel, the presence of loved ones waiting on the other side—that have become cultural memes today, and paved the way for modern bestsellers by Eben Alexander, Todd Burpo, Mary Neal, and Betty Eadie that have shaped countless readers notions about the end life and the meaning of death.

#37
Personality
Personality

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#38
Public administration and public affairs
Public administration and public affairs

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#39
American Film
American Film

By Unknown Author

"American Film" is a magazine published by The American Film Institute from 1975-1992. 10 issues were published yearly, with 166 issues in total. Originally subtitled "The Journal of the Film and Television Arts" the highbrow magazine initially focused on film classics but the focus soon shifted to contemporary movies. Countless people associated with the film industry contributed articles and columns, including Francois Truffaut, Ernest Lehman, Leonard Maltin, Roger Ebert, Roger Greenspun, Larry McMurty, and others. In addition to the information about movies and television, the journal offers an insightful view on the home video industry, chronicling the introductions of VHS, Beta, Videodisc and laserdisc and continuing through the VHS boom in the early '90s when the magazine folded. In October 1979, they introduced "The Video Scene," a multi-column section centered on home video, punctuated with ads and printed on a different paper stock. Ads for videotapes began to surface quickly during the run of the magazine and then exploded, with the first major ad being for The Video Club of America's release of "The Sound of Music" in the May 1979 issue. AFI struggled in the publishing market so the magazine went through a vast array of changes over the years. Early issues were black-and-white, ad-free, with a 16-page card-stock centerfold for their "Dialogue on Film" column, which featured transcripts of Q&A discussions with film legends. Beginning with the April 1978 issue, the publishers switched to a cheaper paper stock. By 1978, they began to become overrun with advertisements and in December, they added color spreads, predominantly for noteworthy new films - though by the early 1980s they were publishing full-color issues. In 1988, the magazine was sold to BPI Communications, and the following year the entire format was changed to glossy, oversized issues. In 1992, the magazine abruptly ceased publication. In April 2012, the magazine was revived as a monthly digital e-zine, which ran until October 2014, with a total of 31 issues.

#40
Blindsighted
Blindsighted

By Unknown Author

A small Georgia town erupts in panic when a young college professor is found brutally mutilated in the local diner. But it's only when town pediatrician and coroner Sara Linton does the autopsy that the full extent of the killer's twisted work becomes clear.Sara's ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, leads the investigation -- a trail of terror that grows increasingly macabre when another local woman is found crucified a few days later. But he's got more than a sadistic serial killer on his hands, for the county's sole female detective, Lena Adams -- the first victim's sister -- wants to serve her own justice. But it is Sara who holds the key to finding the killer. A secret from her past could unmask the brilliantly malevolent psychopath .. or mean her death.

#41
Public policy-making
Public policy-making

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#42
Monkey Wrench Gang (2233)
Monkey Wrench Gang (2233)

By Unknown Author

Ex-Green Beret George Hayduke returns from war to find his beloved southwestern desert threatened by industrial development. Joining with Bronx exile and feminist saboteur Bonnie Abzug, wilderness guide and outcast Mormon Seldom Seen Smith, and libertarian billboard torcher Doc Sarvis, M.D., Hayduke is ready to fight the power. They (the Monkey Wrench Gang) take on the strip miners, clear-cutters, and the highway, dam, and bridge builders who are threatening the natural habitat in this is a comedic novel of destructive mayhem and outrageous civil disobedience.

#43
Death and the king's horseman
Death and the king's horseman

By Unknown Author

Based on events that took place in 1946 in the ancient Yoruban city of Oyo, Soyinka's acclaimed and powerful play addresses classic issues of cultural conflict, tragic decision-making, and the psychological mindsets of individuals and groups. The text of the play is accompanied by an introduction and explanatory annotations for the many allusions to traditional Nigerian myth and culture [from Amazon].

#44
Aircraft accident report
Aircraft accident report

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#45
Advanced Mathematics
Advanced Mathematics

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#46
The Female Man
The Female Man

By Unknown Author

Living in an altered past that never saw the end of the Great Depression, Jeannine, a librarian, is waiting to be married. Joanna lives in a different version of reality: she's a 1970s feminist trying to succeed in a man's world. Janet is from Whileaway, a utopian earth where only women exist. And Jael is a warrior with steel teeth and catlike retractable claws, from an earth with separate-and warring-female and male societies. When these four women meet, the results are startling, outrageous, and subversive.

#47
Factotum
Factotum

By Unknown Author

One of Charles Bukowski's best, this beer-soaked, deliciously degenerate novel follows the wanderings of aspiring writer Henry Chinaski across World War II-era America. Deferred from military service, Chinaski travels from city to city, moving listlessly from one odd job to another, always needing money but never badly enough to keep a job. His day-to-day existence spirals into an endless litany of pathetic whores, sordid rooms, dreary embraces, and drunken brawls, as he makes his bitter, brilliant way from one drink to the next.Charles Bukowski's posthumous legend continues to grow. Factotum is a masterfully vivid evocation of slow-paced, low-life urbanity and alcoholism, and an excellent introduction to the fictional world of Charles Bukowski.

#48
After Babel
After Babel

By Unknown Author

First published in 1975, After Babel constituted the first systematic investigation of the theory and processes of translation since the eighteenth century. In mapping out its own field, it quickly established itself as both controversial and seminal, and gave rise to a considerable, and still-growing, body of secondary literature. Even today, with its status as a modern classic beyond question, many of the book's insights remain provocative and challenging. Since the first edition of After Babel, George Steiner has entirely revised the text, adding new and expanded notes, and the bibliography has been completely updated. New prefaces written for the second and third editions set the book in the context of hermeneutics, poetics, and translation studies, and reflect on the implications for translation of recent social, technological, and political developments. - Back cover.

#49
The Garden of Dreams
The Garden of Dreams

By Unknown Author

Lissa wasn't quite sure whether she wanted to marry the attractive Frenchman, Paul de Gue. So she gladly accepted his invitation to visit the family chateau and meet his relatives. Unfortunately this also involved meeting the austere Comte Raoul de Gue. He made it clear the he did not want Lissa marring into the family! "Sweet" warning, old-school romance

#50
The Mythical Man-Month
The Mythical Man-Month

By Unknown Author

Classic text on the human side of software engineering, containing essays on the management of software teams, projections about how computer languages and tools will evolve, and philosophical speculation. Unlike most other books about computing, Brooks' work has been remarkably enduring, remaining in print for at least four decades. The book is most famous for its statement of Brooks' Law: "adding manpower to a late software project makes it later".

#51
Matrices and tensors in physics
Matrices and tensors in physics

By Unknown Author

This updated edition contains a good deal of new and relevant material including Bessel inequality, vector spaces of functions, physical laws and invariance principle, invariance in 3-D Newtonian and 4-D Minkowski spaces, fully antisymmetric tensors and their contraction. Discusses normal matrices and features a proof of the general theorem that a matrix posesses a complete set of orthonormal eigenvectors if and only if it is a normal matrix. Over 200 exercises and 100+ solved problems help students grasp the concepts presented.

#52
Red Nails
Red Nails

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#53
Inorganic chemistry
Inorganic chemistry

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#54
Don't say yes when you want to say no
Don't say yes when you want to say no

By Unknown Author

A great work for the pessimists

#55
Hukum agraria Indonesia
Hukum agraria Indonesia

By Unknown Author

Compilation of Indonesian laws and regulations with reference to land.

#56
The marriage of Anansewa
The marriage of Anansewa

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#57
The Great Railway Bazaar
The Great Railway Bazaar

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#58
Temporary Wife
Temporary Wife

By Unknown Author

Emily Lamb thought Luke Adams was attractive and powerful enough to arrange his own marriage--but when her friend Gina Harrick asked her to marry him for business reasons, Emily had her own reasons for agreeing. It was, of course, to be a temporary marriage of convenience; only Emily hadn't counted on falling in love with Luke. Nor had she suspected that the secret behind the business reasons was the fact that Luke was in love with Gina, his boss's wife . . .

#59
Take What You Want
Take What You Want

By Unknown Author

Sophie was only a teenager, but she already had the emotions of an adult woman – at any rate where her stepbrother Robert was concerned. She had always adored Robert, and her feelings had never lessened with the years. But her whole family – including Robert himself – disapproved, and did everything they could to discourage her affection for him. It was only the fact that she felt certain Robert really felt as attracted to her as she was to him that gave Sophie any hope at all. In spite of the fact that Robert had now produced a fiancé, Emma Norton, who appeared to have a hold over him with which Sophie could never compete.

#60
An introduction to landscape architecture
An introduction to landscape architecture

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#61
Show me!
Show me!

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#62
The Impossible Boss
The Impossible Boss

By Unknown Author

Tammy Dainton hadn't come all the way out to the Australian outback to be bullied and pushed around by that detestable, impossible man, Rick Hatton, even if many other girls would have jumped at the opportunity. But Rick Hatton held all the cards, and it looked as though Tammy would just have to put up with him...

#63
Karmic Astrology, Vol. I
Karmic Astrology, Vol. I

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#64
The West and the rest of us
The West and the rest of us

By Unknown Author

critique of post colonial Afrika

#65
Founders of early American families
Founders of early American families

By Unknown Author

I cannot get it! I mean downloaded!

#66
Fundamentos de Dibujo En Ingenieria
Fundamentos de Dibujo En Ingenieria

By Unknown Author

La rápida absorción de los nuevos conocimientos científicos dentro de las ciencias de ingeniería, junto con los grandes adelantos logrados en la automatización y control por computadoras digitales de los procesos de producción, ha incrementado la necesidad de presentar en una forma clara y concisa la información técnica. En estos días de la llamada Segunda Revolución Industrial, no ha disminuido la necesidad de preparar dibujos técnicos, o de ingeniería, que lleven gran parte de esa información, y en la actualidad se requieren más dibujos que en el pasado. La presente traducción de la quinta edición en inglés, ha sido reorganizada y aumentada para llenar las presentes necesidades de los programas de estudio de las instituciones y escuelas técnicas de ingeniería, aplicados a una nueva etapa de la educación. Las principales razones para efectuar la reorganización de la edición anterior, fueron: (1) llenar las necesidades de los profesores de los cursos en los institutos técnicos y los que se han iniciado para la preparación de los estudiantes en ingeniería aplicada, (2) modernizar el material existente, (3) mejorar el material escrito y las presentaciones gráficas cuando se estimó conveniente, y (4) añadir nuevo material a los antiguos capítulos, así como la incorporación de dos nuevos capítulos que han demostrado ser necesarios. Esos dos capítulos, completamente nuevos, ofrecen al estudiante cierta experiencia en la preparación de dibujos de herramientas y dibujos para electrónica. En la presente edición, los capítulos sobre Dibujos de vistas múltiples y Prácticas convencionales han sido combinados para un uso más efectivo. Al capítulo sobre vistas auxiliares se le ha añadido cierto material que cubre los fundamentos de la geometría descriptiva, y el capítulo sobre Procesos de taller ha sido aumentado, y se ha hecho una asociación con los diversos procesos y las notas de taller sobre dibujos de detalle. Y así, a cada uno de los capítulos se le han añadido nuevas ilustraciones y nuevos problemas.

#67
Worms of the Earth
Worms of the Earth

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#68
Kusasana Kunoparira
Kusasana Kunoparira

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#69
Every Gal Has One
Every Gal Has One

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#70
patan ni prabhuta
patan ni prabhuta

By Unknown Author

The great Gujarati historical novel. The fantastic work of K M Munshi.

#71
Faith, Keyes, and Clark's Industrial chemicals
Faith, Keyes, and Clark's Industrial chemicals

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#72
Ringkasan sejarat filsafat
Ringkasan sejarat filsafat

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#73
'Monotype' Helvetica & Helvetica medium (765/766).
'Monotype' Helvetica & Helvetica medium (765/766).

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#74
Brockhaus Enzyklopädie
Brockhaus Enzyklopädie

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#75
The Hawk That Dare Not Hunt by Day
The Hawk That Dare Not Hunt by Day

By Unknown Author

The Hawk That Dare Not Hunt by Day by award-winning author Scott O'Dell is historical fiction set in Europe during the 1500s. In this Christian fiction book Tom Barton and his uncle Jack are smugglers who are used to breaking the law. With quick wits and secret cargo holds, they have managed to make a comfortable living. And then William Tyndale asks them to carry English Bibles along with their usual cargo. As enemy after enemy rises to oppose Tyndale's Bible translation, Tom is confronted with a choice between what he wants and what he knows to be true

#76
The war against the Jews, 1933-1945
The war against the Jews, 1933-1945

By Unknown Author

The systematic annihilation of six million Jews during World War II is the single most horrifying event of the twentieth century. Though much has been written on this subject of overwhelming terror and tragedy, the basic question persists: how could a modern state carry out the systematic murder of a whole people for no other reason than that they were Jews? In The War Against the Jews 1933-1945, Lucy Dawidowicz answers this question in a vivid historical narrative, avoiding the moral and metaphysical abstractions that have bedeviled and obscured the subject. - Jacket flap.

#77
A Witch Shall Be Born
A Witch Shall Be Born

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#78
Elements of materials science and engineering, 6th edition
Elements of materials science and engineering, 6th edition

By Unknown Author

This classic textbook, Elements of materials science and engineering, is the sixth in a series of texts that have pioneered in the educational approach to materials science engineering and have literally brought the evolving concept of the discipline to over one million students around the world. The major modification to this edition has been in the attention to the commonalty found within the materials field, in which structures and properties are considered generically for all materials rather than categorically by material classes-metals, polymers, ceramics, and semiconductors. This pedagogical change reflects the growing coherence and overall importance of materials science engineering and thereby establishes a sound foundation for later courses dealing with specific kinds of materials.

#79
Angels
Angels

By Unknown Author

Angels have a much more important place in the Bible than the devil and his demons. Therefore, I undertook a biblical study of the subject of angels. Not only has it been one of the most fascinating studies of my life, but I believe the subject is more relevant today then perhaps at any time in history. The Bible teaches that angels intervene in the affairs of nations. God often uses them to execute judgment on nations. They guide, comfort and provide for the people of God in the midst of suffering and persecution. Martin Luther once said in Tabletalk, "An angel is a spiritual creature without a body created by God for the service of Christendom and the church." In the midst of the world crisis through which we are destined to live in the years ahead, the subject of angels will be of great comfort and inspiration to believers in God and a challenge to unbelievers to believe. - Preface.

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Behind a Mask, or, A Woman's Power
Behind a Mask, or, A Woman's Power

By Unknown Author

Though best known for the lighthearted look at family life and sisterly relationships in Little Women, some of Louisa May Alcott's work touched on more socially significant themes. Behind a Mask, Or a Woman's Power is one of several works that Alcott penned under a pseudonym. Perhaps freed by the anonymity this guise granted, she delves deeply into issues of gender, family, and social class in this story that focuses on the relationship between a governess and the family she works for.

#81
Textiles
Textiles

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#82
The Grey King (The Dark is Rising #4)
The Grey King (The Dark is Rising #4)

By Unknown Author

With the final battle between the Light and the Dark soon approaching, Will sets out on a quest to call for aid. Hidden within the Welsh hills is a magical harp that he must use to wake the Sleepers -- six noble riders who have slept for centuries. But an illness has robbed Will of nearly all his knowledge of the Old Ones, and he is left only with a broken riddle to guide him in his task. As Will travels blindly through the hills, his journey will bring him face-to-face with the most powerful Lord of the Dark -- the Grey King. The King holds the harp and Sleepers within his lands, and there has yet to be a force strong enough to tear them from his grasp...

#83
The practice of social research
The practice of social research

By Unknown Author

This is a comprehensive, straightforward introduction to the field of research as practiced by social scientists. This best-selling book emphasizes the research process by demonstrating how to design research studies, introducing the various observation modes in use today, and answering questions about research methods--such as how to conduct online surveys, and analyze both qualitative and quantitative data. The practice of social research provides all the tools researchers and consumers need to apply social research.

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Ecotopia
Ecotopia

By Unknown Author

**Ecotopia: The Notebooks and Reports of William Weston** is a utopian novel by Ernest Callenbach, published in 1975. The society described in the book is one of the first ecological utopias and was influential on the counterculture and the green movement in the 1970s and thereafter. The author himself claimed that the society he depicted in the book is not a true utopia (in the sense of a perfect society), but, while guided by societal intentions and values, was imperfect and in-process. Callenbach said of the story, in relation to Americans: "It is so hard to imagine anything fundamentally different from what we have now. But without these alternate visions, we get stuck on dead center. And we’d better get ready. We need to know where we’d like to go." (Source: [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecotopia))

#85
Lord of the Far Island
Lord of the Far Island

By Unknown Author

She was that most despised of creatures, a Poor Relation. Ellen Kellaway, orphaned at five, had been taken in by wealthy cousins, raised as a companion to their daughter - never once allowed to forget that her every advantage was owed to the charity of others. But her life of deference and submission was changed utterly when the son of a powerful London family asked for her hand in marriage, and opened up to her a world of untold wealth and social position. It was a fantasy more wonderful than any she had ever dared to dream . . . Why then did a presentiment of doom return again and again to haunt her? What was the meaning of the lifelong nightmare which had so often troubled her sleep - the image of an unfamiliar room, always the same in every detail, a door opening, and behind it, waiting unseen, a dreadful presence . . . Perhaps it was a warning of the tragedy so soon to follow. Or perhaps it was a message sending her to discover, for the first time, the secrets of her long lost family - the secrets of the ancient home of the Kellaways on the Far Island, off the wild coast of Cornwall. There she would find that a past more powerful than the present was still alive in Kellaway Castle, drawing her deeper and deeper each moment into its dark mystery . . . There she would find the proud and arrogant Jago Kellaway.

#86
Prosthodontic treatment for edentulous patients
Prosthodontic treatment for edentulous patients

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#87
A literature of their own
A literature of their own

By Unknown Author

A LITERATURE OF THEIR OWN quickly set the stage for the creative explosion of feminist literary studies that transformed the field in the 1980s. Launching a major new area for literary investigation, the book uncovered the long but neglected tradition of women writers and the development of their fiction from the 1800s onwards. It includes assessments of famous writers such as the Brontës, George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Margaret Drabble and Doris Lessing, but also presents critical appraisals of Mary Braddon, Rhoda Broughton and Sarah Grand --- to name but a few of those prolific and successful Victorian novelists - --once household names, now largely forgotten.

#88
Mayflower families through five generations
Mayflower families through five generations

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#89
The Black Tower
The Black Tower

By Unknown Author

Scotland Yard Inspector Adam Dalgliesh races to solve a twisted murder in bestselling author P.D. James’ classic mystery The Black Tower, hailed as “splendid, macabre” by the London Sunday Telegraph and “a masterpiece,” by the London Sunday Times. Just recovered from a grave illness, Commander Adam Dalgliesh receives a call for advice from the elderly chaplain at Toynton Grange, an isolated nursing home on the coast of England. But by the time Dalgliesh arrives, Father Baddeley has mysteriously died, as has one of his patients. When the bodies begin to pile up, Dalgliesh once again finds his own life at risk as he determines to get to the truth behind his friend’s death and unmask the terrible evil t the heart of Toynton Grange.

#90
Shōgun
Shōgun

By Unknown Author

Starting with his shipwreck on alien shores, the novel charts Blackthorne's rise from the status of reviled foreigner up to the heights of trusted advisor and eventually, Samurai. All as civil war looms over the fragile country.

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Born to Run
Born to Run

By Unknown Author

There was something inside the bag, squeaking and squealing in terror. Patrick didn't think about it. He leaped into the canal." For Best Mate, being rescued is only the start of his adventures. From unwanted burden to favourite companion, and from pet to champion race dog, this remarkable greyhound proves that it's not just cats who have more than one life. Cast aside, kidnapped, or living rough on the streets, Best Mate can always find a way to survive. But will he ever find a real home?

#92
The Vogue sewing book.
The Vogue sewing book.

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#93
Practical guide to writing
Practical guide to writing

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#94
La Vie Devant Soi
La Vie Devant Soi

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#95
When I say no, I feel guilty
When I say no, I feel guilty

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

#96
Development through life
Development through life

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

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Dragonwings CD
Dragonwings CD

By Unknown Author

A young boy travels from rural China to San Francisco in 1903 to join his father who lives and works in Chinatown. Everything about America is strange to him- the language, the clothes, the houses, the food, the customs, and the calendar. He learns to adapt, makes new friends, and experiences the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Throughout the book he and his fellow Chinese share many folktales and customs from their home country.

#98
The Fog
The Fog

By Unknown Author

A notable work from 1975.

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Somewhere in Time
Somewhere in Time

By Unknown Author

*Somewhere in Time* is the powerful story of a love that transcends time and space, written by one of the Grand Masters of modern fantasy. Matheson's classic novel tells the moving, romantic story of a modern man whose love for a woman he has never met draws him back in time to a luxury hotel in San Diego in 1896, where he finds his soul mate in the form of a celebrated actress of the previous century. *Somewhere in Time* won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel, and the 1980 movie version, starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour, remains a cult classic whose fans continue to hold yearly conventions to this day.

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The Machine Gunners
The Machine Gunners

By Unknown Author

After an air raid, a group of English children find a German machine gun and hide it from adults who are looking for it.