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Love and sex. All seek it, and some are even lucky enough find it, but few are able to perfect it. How many lovers throughout the world understand its subtle intricacies and are able to maximize their exploration of its mysteries? Are you one of them? Arguably the most famous work on sex ever written, this classic erotic text is considered to be the definitive work on love and all aspects of sex in Sanskrit literature. The Vatsyayana Kama Sutra is translated for you in its original form presented complete with exotic illustrations. The timeless text and lessons on love, marriage and the joys of sexual unions provides a valuable resource that will help you and your partner maximize your intimacy with techniques, sexual positions, and words of advice. The Kama Sutra covers human nature and ancient eastern society. Surprisingly frank and without guilt or shame, the relevance of this sensuous work has not diminished and people will continue to consult it for a thousand years to come. Let the wisdom of Vatsyayana guide you through the ages-old act of Love. Unlock the hidden pleasures that Sex has to offer!
Have you ever dreamed that you were swimming with sharks or traveling through medieval lands? Have you ever woken up alarmed after a harrowing nightmare, or enjoyed that waking moment while memories of a pleasant dream still linger? If so, you are among centuries of dreamers who long to understand the mysteries of the subconscious mind. The study of the interpretation of dreams is a centuries old art that has challenged the brightest minds dating back to the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Hindus.With The Dream Dictionary you will learn from what these great historians, and thinkers have compiled over centuries of study and will easily begin to unlock the mysteries of you own mind! Discover what you unconscious mind has been trying to foretell. Simply look up the symbols from your dream to reveal their meaning.
Este libro es la guía definitiva para aprender el arte de falsear cerraduras. La tercera edición actualiza todas las ilustraciones con nuevos gráficos computarizados. Más de 100 páginas nuevas abarcan las cerraduras de tambor de pines, de guardas, de discos, tubulares y de palanca, y los candados de combinación.Esta guía aclamada revela los secretos del oficio y hace que el aprendizaje del arte de falsear sea ameno y sencillo. No es necesario perder tiempo adivinando cómo se hace, leyendo teorías amateurs o tratando de aprender en las películas (que siempre lo hacen mal). Ahora puede obtener la información precisa que usan los profesionales para ponerse en ventaja. Lo que realmente hace destacar este libro es la gran variedad de ilustraciones que facilitan la comprensión. El enfoque visual hace que se vea con facilidad cómo trabajan las cerraduras. Cada tipo se muestra en detalle, exponiendo todas las piezas móviles. Se brindan instrucciones paso a paso para falsear cada tipo de cerradura. En un proceso guiado, se le presentarán las herramientas necesarias y se le explicarán las diferentes técnicas que lo lleven a la satisfacción de escuchar el clic de la cerradura cuando se abre.
The Visual Guide to Blacksmithing is an excellent resource for the beginner blacksmith. This heavily illustrated guide begins by offering practical tips for setting up your own safe and space-efficient shop. Once your shop is ready, the Guide uses hundreds of diagrams and detailed descriptions to lead you through a variety of beginning blacksmithing techniques. These techniques will teach you how to forge your first tools and complete basic projects. Once you have acquired a basic knowledge of smithing and are comfortable with the techniques shown, the Visual Guide to Blacksmithing will help you to hone your skills by adding embellishments and your own individuality and flair to your creations.
"[...] During all this time, and the bustle consequent upon the accident, Mr. Durant preserved the most admirable coolness; and, having stopped the leak, next set about repairing his fractured netting with infinite quickness and dexterity. On a second attempt he rose in good style, loudly cheered by the spectators within the Amphitheatre; but no sooner had he cleared its wall than the shout of the people arose. Making a stoop almost to their heads, he discharged the greater part of the remaining ballast, and mounting again, was borne away to the eastward with great rapidity. The crowd dispersed immediately, but the whole afternoon was filled by the accounts constantly[...]."
All Ludstadt was in an uproar. The mad king had escaped. For ten years no man of them all had set eyes upon the face of the boy-king who had been hastened to the grim castle of Blentz upon the death of the old king, his father. Into this troubled country came Barney Custer of Beatrice, Nebraska, a virtual twin of the mad king. Burroughs wrote this tale of confused identity and royal intrigue in 1914-15, just as World War I was about to begin, and the events that led to the war inform the book as Burroughs wrote. It means to be an homage to Anthony Hope's Prisoner of Zenda but the war's influcence makes it a very different story from Hope's almost-whimsical novel.
When Patty Went to College is Jean Webster's first novel, published in 1903. It is a humorous look at life in a women's college at the turn of the 20th century. Patty Wyatt, the protagonist of this story is a bright, fun-loving, imperturbable young woman who does not like to conform. The book describes her many escapades on campus during her senior year at college. Patty enjoys life on campus and uses her energies in playing pranks and for the entertainment of herself and her friends. An intelligent young woman, she uses creative methods to study only as much as she feels necessary. Patty is, however, a believer in causes and a champion of the weak. She goes out of her way to help a homesick freshman, Olivia Copeland, who believes she will be sent home when she fails three subjects in the examination.
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