A far-fetched adaptation of the already fantastical Russian folktale. Rabbit Ears Presents.
Robin Williams Books
Robin P. Williams is an American writer celebrated for her clear and accessible computer manuals. Her influential style guides emphasize simplicity and directness, making complex topics easy to understand. Beyond her technical writing, Williams is a dedicated scholar of William Shakespeare, exploring intriguing questions about the authorship of his plays.






This is a compilation of cartoons from three best-selling Far Side collections--Wildlife Preserves, Weiner Dog Art, and Unnatural Selections--featuring more than 20 full-color pages.
One of the most popular Macintosh books ever published (over 300,000 now in print), The Mac is not a typewritercovers the top twenty things you need to know to make your documents look clean and professional: em dashes, curly quotes, spaces and indents, white space, etc. It's a primer that novices can pick up quickly, and that pros can keep going back to. Winner of the 1991 Benjamin Franklin Award, Computer Book Category.
The Non-Designer's Design Book
- 239 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This guide provides a simple, step-by-step process to better design. Techniques promise immediate results that forever change a reader's design eye. It contains dozens of examples.
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
- 458 pages
- 17 hours of reading
The latest update of Robin Williams's bestselling guide will have you working miracles in no time with Snow Leopard, the fastest and most reliable version of the Mac OS X ever. With this book, you can learn in your own way, whether it's working through the lessons from start to finish, jumping straight to step-by-step exercises about new features, or looking up just what you need to know at that moment. There are hundreds of exciting tools and hidden gems in your Macintosh. And with the gentle, yet expert, hand of Robin Williams guiding you along the way, you will learn to take full advantage of all that Snow Leopard has to offer. If you are new to Mac OS X, you'll learn to use your Mac with help from a world-renowned teacher. From there, you can move on to customize it to suit the way you work. And if you've been using Mac OS X already, you'll learn to use all of the new features in Snow Leopard.
The Little Mac Book
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The bestselling Macintosh book for beginners and intermediate users is now completely updated to reflect Apple's new hardware offerings and Mac OS 9.1. Beginning users are guided through the Mac OS and around computers in general, and are provided information on features such as iMovie, iTune, and iDVD.
The Non-designer's Presentation Book
- 158 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Provides information on creating an effective digital presentation, covering such topics as animation, plot, contrast, software, and handouts.
GIRL.
- 34 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Exploring themes of identity and resilience, this queer poetry chapbook combines experimental and modern styles to challenge toxic stereotypes and express raw emotions. Through a series of powerful verses, it delivers passionate prayers and affirmations, ultimately conveying the message that one’s queerness is valid and sufficient. The work serves as both a personal reflection and a broader commentary on the queer experience, inviting readers to embrace their true selves.
At the pinnacle of a soaring career in the U.S. Army, Lt. Col. Mark M. Weber was tapped to serve in a high-profile job within the Afghan Parliament as a military advisor. Weeks later, a routine physical revealed stage IV intestinal cancer in the thirty-eight-year-old father of three. Over the next two years, he would fight a desperate battle he wasn’t trained for, with his wife and boys as his reluctant but willing fighting force. When Weber realized that he was not going to survive this final tour of combat, he began to write a letter to his boys, so that as they grew up without him, they would know what his life-and-death story had taught him—about courage and fear, challenge and comfort, words and actions, pride and humility, seriousness and humor, and viewing life as a never-ending search for new ideas and inspiration. This book is that letter. And it’s not just for his sons. It’s for everyone who can use the best advice a dying hero has to offer. Weber’s stories illustrate that in the end, you become what you are through the causes to which you attach yourself—and that you’ve made your own along the way. Through his example, he teaches how to live an ordinary life in an extraordinary way.
The garden designer
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
In this classic design and style sourcebook Robin Williams shows you how to make beautiful gardens in which every element fits harmoniously into a whole. It has now been fully revised and updated. With a wealth of examples and plans, including three-dimensional sketches, he sets out the general principles of garden design and guides you through the process of assessing the plot, finding a style and choosing every garden element, from paths to planting. The book shows a full range of types, materials and styles for every garden detail and advises on suitability for different garden situations, how to design and construct them and how best to place them. Straightforward explanation, professional experience and clear illustrations make this an invaluable handbook.



