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How to Be a Canadian by  Will Ferguson and Ian Ferguson
How to Be a Canadian


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It isn’t always easy being Canadian, according to Will Ferguson, but it can be a lot of fun. Asked to write a follow-up to his runaway bestseller Why I Hate Canadians, Ferguson, who’s Canadian himself, recruited his brother Ian — comedy writer and executive producer of the Canadian series Sin City and a Canadian too — to create this ultimate guide to the country's cultural quirks. The result is a hilarious inside look at that unique species, the Canadian, and their thoughts on such diverse subjects as beer, sex, dating rituals, sports, politics, religion, social rules — and, of course, their trademark death-defying search for the middle of any road.

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How to be a Doll Detective by  Patsy Moyer
How to be a Doll Detective


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This exciting new book provides "elementary" clues to solving the mysteries of identifying dolls.

Detailed and comprehensive, this book helps readers discover how and where to look for clues to identifying a doll, where to look for marks and what they mean, and how to determine the age and possible value of a doll. Illustrations of more than 50 company marks and pictures throughout aid readers in solving the sample doll mysteries author Patsy Moyer presents. Also includes a valuable glossary of doll terms and resources for further research.

With 20 years of experience, Patsy Moyer is known throughout the country as an expert on antique and collectible dolls.

Detailed photographs and illustrations of dolls and marks from the late 1800s to present aid in identification

Helpful tips for identifying maker, materials, and age of dolls

Guidelines for determining value of dolls

About The Author
Patsy Moyer shares a wealth of experiences with her readers. She has written 5 volumes of "Modern Collectible Dolls" and 5 editions of "Doll Values". Her bi-monthly "Patsy and Friends Newsletter" explores modern composition dolls. Actively involved in the United Federation of Doll Clubs (UFDC) and Modern Doll Collectors, Inc., she has served on many non-profit projects. In 1998 she received the UFDC's Award of Excellence for Education. The readers of "How to be a Doll Detective" are in for a fun and educational treat!

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How to Be a Jewelry Detective (Antiques Detectives How to Series) by  C. Jeanenne Bell
How to Be a Jewelry Detective (Antiques Detectives How to Series)


Naine Antique Digest, December ,2000
This elementary handbook supplies the necessary knowledge and tools to uncover the mysteries of fine, costume, and Mexican jewelry.

"Old Stuff " Feb./March 2001
"---A most informative book giving the basics to help any colector or dealer---"

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How to Be a Successful Coin Dealer by  Q. David Bowers
How to Be a Successful Coin Dealer

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How to be a weekend antiques dealer for fun and profit by  Robert M Baker
How to be a weekend antiques dealer for fun and profit

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How to Be an Antiques Detective by  Anne Gilbert
How to Be an Antiques Detective

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How to Be Funny by  Jon Macks
How to Be Funny


From Publishers Weekly
Can a book really teach you how to be funny? Macks, who has written jokes for big names including Jay Leno, Billy Crystal, Steve Martin and Robin Williams, thinks his can. Though some might argue that wit is instinctive, Macks contends that by following his advice and making a serious effort to improve-or even develop-a sense of humor, almost anyone can learn to "be funny in everyday life." He fills his how-to with tips and homework assignments on topics like self-deprecating and topical humor, sarcasm, using funny words and sounds and storytelling. Macks admits that although a flair for comic timing can be taught, "these techniques and advice will not work if you have the unfunny geneif you are a cemedically-genetically-deformed person, return this book and get your money back." Macks's running comedy while he teaches makes his funny-for-dummies original and easy to read, yet many of his suggested jokes and one-liners for everyday life are real groaners; he offers this zinger as a way to lighten the mood in an elevator: "Does anyone have Dramamine?" That said, Macks does devote a good chunk of the book to explaining how to incorporate humor into public speaking, a situation where, unlike life, having scripted jokes is a good idea. He also includes helpful tips on how to handle rude audience behavior, like this classic: "Could you speak a little louder? We all missed the part about the Viagra not working."
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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An invaluable guide on how to "lighten up" from a distinguished pro who has provided laughs for JAY LENO, BILLY CRYSTAL, STEVE MARTIN, ROBIN WILLIAMS, BRAD GARRETT, WHOOPI GOLDBERG, AND MANY MORE.


Who hasn't wished for the perfect withering comeback line, a clever tension-breaking quip, or a winning flirtatious remark? Being funny is hard work and not everyone is a natural. How to Be Funny is a witty guide that teaches readers precisely how to be funnier in everyday life. It's a must-read for anyone who has to speak in public, be engaging and funny at work or at play, or who hopes to one day go out on a date.

Jon Macks, a comedy writer for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, the Academy Awards, the Emmy Awards, Hollywood Squares, and the nation's top comedians, politicians, and corporate leaders, knows his funny business. Here he demystifies the process of making people laugh, breaks down the basic building blocks and types of humor -- which include self-deprecation, misdirection, deadpan delivery, sarcasm, and "the reverse" -- and reveals the best approaches to use in common situations.

How to Be Funny features helpful (and hilarious) tips and anecdotes from the comic legends Mack's worked with -- including Jay Leno, Arsenio Hall, Gilbert Gottfried, Billy Crystal, Rita Rudner, Dave Barry, and Carrie Fisher -- in his eleven years as one of the nation's top television writers.

Whether the goal is to give a memorable public address or deliver a killer line with friends, How to Be Funny is a charming, instructive, and practical read.


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How to be owned by an antique spinning wheel: A practical guide by  Peter Fowler
How to be owned by an antique spinning wheel: A practical guide

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How to Be Successful in the Antique Business: A Complete Guide to Opening and Running Your... by  Ronald S. Barlow
How to Be Successful in the Antique Business: A Complete Guide to Opening and Running Your...

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How to Build a 1933-'34 Ford Street RodHP1479 by  Jay Storer and The Editors of Street Rodder Magazine
How to Build a 1933-'34 Ford Street RodHP1479


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The only thing better than building these awesome street rods is driving them!

Step-by-step guides provide all the information needed to build show-winning '33/34 Ford street rods from the ground up, using modern engines and kits from today's top street rod manufacturers. In fact, many of the techniques and current resources from these handbooks can be applied to any street rod project. Including chapters on the chassis, drivetrain, electrical, body, interior, and painting, the books are well illustrated with approximately 400 photos, drawings and helpful charts.

About The Author
Jay Storer began working for Petersen Publishing in 1969 as an editor for Hot Rod books, and Rod & Custom magazine. He then founded a successful advertising agency that specialized in the automotive and street rod industries.

He has also written automotive books for S-A Design, dozens of repair manuals for Haynes Publications, and continues to write freelance articles and books about his lifelong passion for hot rods.

Street Rodder Magazine is owned by Primedia Enterprises. With over 50 publications and a combined readership of nearly 20 million, they are currently the largest automotive specialty magazine publisher in the world.

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How to Build a Great Sports Card Collection by  John V. Niccoli
How to Build a Great Sports Card Collection


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Think you know everything about card collecting? Think again! How do you:
Assess a card’s long-term value?
Know which cards are underpriced?
Plan the ideal collection for you?
Do you even have a plan? Answer to these questions and more in
How to Build a Great Sports Card Collection Identify undervalued and overpriced cards in today’s marketplace!
Tips for the beginner and long-term collector!

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How To Build An Old Skool Bobber (Biker Basics) by  Kevin Baas
How To Build An Old Skool Bobber (Biker Basics)


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Old Skool is kool. No theme bikes here, learn how to build a real American motorcycle based on a Panhead, Shovelhead or Evo engine. Don't buy expensive new parts, build your own bobber or chopper from mix-and-match swap-meet parts. Written by Kevin Baas, the Kennedy High School shop teacher with the Build-a-Chopper class, this book takes a back-to-basics approach to motorcycle assembly. As Kevin says, "if you can't buy it cheap, adapt it, and if you can't adapt it, build it from scratch." The author explains which engines fit which frames, and which transmission and primary drive is the best fit behind a particular V-Twin. The back half of the book includes three start-to-finish assembly sequences utilizing early and early-style engines, drivetrains and components. This 144 page book uses over 350 color images to illustrate kool parts and even kooler motorcycles.

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