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Who Cut The Cheese?
Simon & Schuster 2001; US$ 12.00Who Cut the Cheese? uses a delightful little fable to encapsulate the fundamental rule of modern American management and the new economy: "Survive change by shifting blame." The fable revolves around two malevolent rats and two spiteful "Punypeople" who find themselves trapped together in a maze, fighting over a dwindling supply of constantly... more...
A Comprehensive Dictionary of Textile
Abhishek Publications 2010; US$ 50.00Who Cut The Cheese?
Simon & Schuster 2001; Not AvailableWho Cut the Cheese? uses a delightful little fable to encapsulate the fundamental rule of modern American management and the new economy: "Survive change by shifting blame." The fable revolves around two malevolent rats and two spiteful "Punypeople" who find themselves trapped together in a maze, fighting over a dwindling supply of constantly... more...
Who Cut The Cheese?
Simon & Schuster 2001; Not AvailableWho Cut the Cheese? uses a delightful little fable to encapsulate the fundamental rule of modern American management and the new economy: "Survive change by shifting blame." The fable revolves around two malevolent rats and two spiteful "Punypeople" who find themselves trapped together in a maze, fighting over a dwindling supply of constantly... more...
Frontiersman
LSU Press 2008; US$ 19.95The name Daniel Boone conjures up the image of an illiterate, coonskin cap-wearing patriot who settled Kentucky and killed countless Indians. The scarcity of surviving autobiographical material has allowed tellers of his story to fashion a Boone of their own liking, and his myth has evolved in countless stories, biographies, novels, poems, and paintings.... more...
Touching America's History
Indiana University Press 2013; US$ 24.99Things you can see and touch can bring to mind the time when the items were made and used. In Touching America?s History, Meredith Mason Brown uses twenty objects to summon up major developments in America?s history. The objects range in date from a Pequot stone axe head probably made before the Pequot War in 1637, to the western novel Dwight Eisenhower... more...
The Taste of Britain
HarperCollins Publishers 2010; Not AvailableFor too long Britain has failed to celebrate its culinary heritage. But from the introduction of borage to the British Isles by the Romans to the nation's love-hate relationship with Marmite, Britain has always played host to an astonishing range of gustatory traditions. more...









