Handy Andy's Home Work

Handy Andy's Home Work

Author: Andy Kane

Publisher: BBC Worldwide Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9780563551928

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From Changing Rooms’ amiable handyman comes the perfect guide to caring for your home.Handy Andy’s Home Workwill tell you all you need to know about keeping your home attractive, safe, and in good working order. Included are practical, step-by-step decorating and repair projects to improve your home, a comprehensive A–Z directory of the most common household problems and how to deal with them, and a memory-jogging checklist of things to inspect around the house. Bringing do-it-yourself back to basics with clear explanations and practical advice,Handy Andy’s Home Workis an invaluable guide to the problems and pleasures of home ownership.


Changing Rooms

Changing Rooms

Author: Andy Kane

Publisher: BBC Books

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780563551683

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Containing the top 40 DIY tasks around the home, this spin-off from the BBC TV series Changing Rooms takes readers through various projects such as wallpapering, putting up shelves and unblocking drains, with step-by-step illustrations. Handy Andy also advises on tools, pitfalls and danger areas.


Handy Andy

Handy Andy

Author: Joe Niese

Publisher:

Published: 2015-02-01

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9780692306420

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Andy Pafko was a quiet, faith-filled man, who was extremely proud of his Slovak heritage. He also happened to play the game of baseball exceptionally well. Called up to the Chicago Cubs in September 1943, Pafko helped give hope to a club in turmoil. He was a part of the franchise's last World Series in 1945 and blossomed into a five-time All-Star as both an outfielder and a third baseman. In June 1951 he was traded to the Brooklyn Dodgers. That October, Pafko watched the New York Giants' Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round the World" sail over his head into the leftfield bleachers at the Polo Grounds. The next year he helped lead the Dodgers to the World Series, where they lost to the New York Yankees. After being traded to the Braves, Pafko was instrumental in back-to-back World Series appearances in 1957 and '58 against the Yankees, helping Milwaukee win the crown in '57. He retired after the 1959 season and spent the next decade as a coach and scout. In his twilight years, Pafko frequented Old-Timers games, autograph sessions and made public appearances for the teams he played on professionally.


Radically Transparent

Radically Transparent

Author: Andy Beal

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-08-14

Total Pages: 551

ISBN-13: 0470577800

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The explosion of social media blogs, social networking sites, and video sharing sites has ushered in a new era of digital transparency that puts the power to enhance or destroy a reputation in the hands of the consumer. This timely and practical book shows you how to harness the power of social media with crucial, proven tactics and strategies for every phase of online reputation management. Using step-by-step instruction and tested techniques, the expert authors unveil a detailed blueprint for building, managing, monitoring, and repairing your reputation.


Andy and Sam

Andy and Sam

Author: Liesbet Slegers

Publisher: Kane/Miller Book Publishers

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781935279358

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Farm animals, zoo animals, animals at the seaside (both in and out of the water) and animals in the woods... they're all in here in this seek-and-find picture book, full of richly-colored, age-appropriate detail. Each double-page spread has simple questions for young readers to encourage observation and interpretation of visual clues: Where is the rabbit? Who is living in the apple? How many elephants are there in the zoo?And don't worry! There's an answer key in the back!


Suzy's Case

Suzy's Case

Author: Andy Siegel

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-07-10

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 145165880X

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This wild ride of a debut thriller is packed with insider details that reveal the fascinating world of a New York lawyer who’ll stop at nothing to secure justice. Introducing Tug Wyler, a dogged and irreverent New York City personal injury and medical malpractice attorney. He is as at home on the streets as he is in the courtroom, and larger than life in both places. Once you’ve met him, you won’t ever forget him. When Henry Benson, a high-profile criminal lawyer known for his unsavory clients, recruits Tug to take over a long-pending multimillion-dollar lawsuit representing a tragically brain-damaged child, his instructions are clear: get us out of it; there is no case. Yet the moment Tug meets the disabled but gallant little Suzy Williams and June, her beautiful, resourceful mother, all bets are off. With an offbeat, self-mocking style, Tug Wyler’s a far cry from your ordinary lawyer. Unswerving in his dedication to his mostly disadvantaged clients, he understands only too well how badly they need him with the system stacked against them. Tug is honest about his own shortcomings, many of them of the profoundly politically incorrect variety, and his personal catchphrase, handy in all situations, is “At least I admit it.” When his passionate commitment to Suzy’s case thrusts him into a surreal, often violent sideshow, the ensuing danger only sharpens his obsession with learning what really happened to Suzy. Blending razor-sharp intuition, intellectual toughness, and endlessly creative legal brinkmanship, Tug determinedly works his way through a maze of well-kept secrets—encountering a cast of memorably eccentric characters along the way—to get to the truth. Among the many fresh-to-the-genre pleasures of Suzy’s Case is its eye-opening portrait of the brutally tough world of medical malpractice law in New York City, an aggressive, very-big-bucks, winner-takes-all game in which lawyers relentlessly cut corners, deals—and throats. With Andy Siegel as the expert guide to his daily home turf, that largely unseen medicolegal universe, where life—and death—always have a price, you’ll experience its addictive, risk-taking reality. The result is a stunning debut as gripping as it is unexpected, as rollicking as it is compassionate, revealing Andy Siegel to be a bright new voice of remarkable energy, wit, and style.