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It includes "The Solar Living Sourcebook," by the company founder, John Schaeffer, and a showerhead that uses 1.4 gallons a minute instead of the typical 2.5 gallons.
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The 2001 Extreme Weather Sourcebook, sponsored by several federal agencies and the American Meteorological Society, lists Florida at the top in terms of average annual damage since 1955 (in 1999 dollars), followed by Louisiana and Texas.
He is also co-editor of the newly released Students Right to Their Own Language, a critical sourcebook published by Bedford/St.
Now comes "Hispanic New York: A Sourcebook" (Columbia University Press, $29.95), edited by Claudio Iván Remeseira, to disaggregate what Walt Whitman described as the "composite identity" of New York's varied Hispanic heritage.
Her anthology, The Cloning Sourcebook, is published next month by Oxford University Press.
Fairie-Ality Style: A Sourcebook of Inspirations from Nature by David Ellwand Walkerr £20) is a mystery and a marvel: everything in it is made out of nature – it is a book of photographs filled with awesome detail and no words: stones pull faces; feathers are stitched into tiny cocktail frocks; elegant fairy furniture is constructed out of bluebells, lilies, Welsh poppies, twigs.
An excellent reference for further reading connected to this section is the annotated sourcebook From Kant to Hilbert by Ewald (1996).
Admission ($30) includes a catalog and a sourcebook with stores and workshops recommended by the decorators.
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