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Learn about the history, technology and applications of reel-to-reel tape recording, a magnetic audio format that uses spools of tape. Find out how reel-to-reel systems evolved from wire recording and Magnetophon machines, and how they influenced music, data and video recording.
A comedy science fiction franchise created by Douglas Adams, adapted from radio to novels, films, TV, games and more. Follow the adventures of Arthur Dent, rescued from Earth's destruction by an alien guidebook, and his encounters with Zaphod Beeblebrox, Marvin the Paranoid Android and others.
This web page lists the books published by Dorling Kindersley, a part of Penguin Random House. It does not include any reptiles-related books or guides, but only general topics such as history, science, art, and travel.
A Japanese book by Wataru Tsurumi that rates 11 suicide methods in terms of pain, effort, appearance and lethality. The book was controversial and criticized for being insensitive and encouraging suicide, but also sparked debate on the reasons and philosophy behind suicide.
Hit Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors is a book written under the pseudonym Rex Feral and published by Paladin Press in 1983. Paladin Press owner Peder Lund claimed, in an interview with 60 Minutes, that the book started life as a detailed crime novel written by a Florida housewife, and that the format was later changed to appeal to Paladin's reader base accustomed to the ...
Krause Publications purchased the Chilton non-automotive book titles [2] Reed Elsevier purchased the Chilton building and the magazine, trade show, and research division for $444 million in 1997. [3] The research division was sold on to Taylor Nelson AGB in 1998. [4] The Hearst Corporation purchased the Chilton professional automotive assets ...
What reviewers say 💬. See why more than 15,600 five-star shoppers swear by this deceptively small soundbar. Pros 👍. Fans love the sound quality, comparing it to going to the movies.
A book series of music reviews by Rolling Stone magazine staff, first published in 1979 and updated in 1983. It covers various genres of popular music, from rock and soul to jazz and comedy, and uses a five-star rating system.