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Dan Auty

    Thriving with Stone Age Minds
    100 Best selling albums of the 8o's
    100 Best Selling Albums of the 90s
    100 Best Selling Albums of the 80s
    Born Believers: The Science of Children's Religious Belief
    Backyard Antennas
    • Thriller, Born in the USA, Brothers in Arms, Faith, The Joshua Tree, Graceland - the 80s saw some great albums both from recording artists who had been around since the 60s, such as Paul Simon and Tina Turner, and also new acts, such as U2, George Michael and Tracey Chapman. Combining information from both the US and UK charts provided by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and British Phonographic Industry (BPI), 100 Best Selling Albums of the 80s features chart-topping work from Bruce Springsteen, Dire Straits, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Madonna, Fleetwood Mac, Bryan Adams and Prince. Each album entry is accompanied by the original sleeve artwork - front and back - and is packed full of facts and recording information, including a complete track listing, musician and production credits, and an authoritative commentary on the record and its place in cultural history.

      100 Best Selling Albums of the 80s
    • A fact-packed celebration of the 100 best-selling albums of the 90s based on recording industry figures. Each album is featured with sleeve artwork and includes complete track listings, musician line-ups and production credits.

      100 Best Selling Albums of the 90s
    • This book is the fourth in a five-part series detailing the 100 best-selling albums from the 1950s to the 1990s. Each entry features original sleeve artwork, facts, recording details, complete track listings, musician and production credits, along with expert commentary.

      100 Best selling albums of the 8o's
    • What does God's creation of humanity through the process of evolution mean for how we think about human flourishing? Combining scientific evidence with wisdom from the Bible and Christian theology, this introduction explores how the field of evolutionary psychology can be a powerful tool for understanding human nature and our distinctively human purpose.

      Thriving with Stone Age Minds
    • Mozart and the Whale

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.0(25)Add rating

      An unforgettable love story and the incredible chronicle of a musical genius and a mathematical prodigy who share a diagnosis of Asperger’s syndrome. When Jerry and Mary Newport met, the connection was instant. A musical genius and a mathematical wonder, the two shared astronomic IQs, but they also shared something else—they both were diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism that affects millions of Americans and makes social contact painfully unbearable. When Jerry and Mary married, they were catapulted into the limelight. They appeared on 60 Minutes and soon were known as "superstars in the world of autism," shining examples of two people who refused to give up in the face of their mutual challenge. But just when it appeared that their lives would enjoy a fairy-tale ending, their marriage fell apart. The Hollywood feeding frenzy was too much to handle, and they divorced. After heartbreaking years of soul searching, Jerry and Mary remarried. Today, with their union stronger than ever, they have dedicated themselves to helping countless other people with Asperger's and autism lead lives of dignity.

      Mozart and the Whale
    • "Explains what makes an effective HF antenna, how to build one and how to measure its performance. The book deals with real locations, such as small gardens, apartment blocks, lofts, etc. and how to obtain optimum performance within the constraints of your location"--Publisher's description.

      Building Successful HF Antenna