— By Brigitte Martin
A look at uniquely humorous crafts from over 200 artists all over the world, through over 400 photographs. What happens when professional craft artists are allowed to let loose – when they get to explore their mischievous and irreverent sides? Find out in this groundbreaking book, which, for the very...
— By John Brunkowski and Michael Closen
This amusing book covers early camping history, RV designs, road conditions, driving habits, campground issues, and more, with a twist. Things go wrong in each and every chapter, and that is where the humor arises. Some 230 photos (both black-and-white and color) of more than 290 separate postcards from the...
— By Paul F. & Camille J. Bolinger
Paul F. Bolinger, one of America’s preeminent woodcarvers, shows you how to create some of the most collectible Santas in the United States. Using a combination of over 185 color photographs and easily followed instructions, Paul carefully guides the reader through rough and detail carving techniques while his wife, Camille...
— By Christopher Wink and Illustrated by Sara Scholl
A humorous and colorful ABC board book that brings the spirit of Philadelphia to life for young readers and adults alike. Created by local parents with a deep love for the city, this engaging alphabet board book captures the unique culture, humor, colloquialisms, and charm of Philly in a way...
— By Ben "Lobo" Taggart
What’s Your Call Sign? is filled with cleverly written and funny stories behind the seemingly mean-spirited nicknames naval aviators use to address each other as terms of endearment. As such, these stories provide a realistic and true insight into the life of naval aviators that reveals their human side. Movies...
— By Lynda Teller Pete and Photographs by Barbara Teller Ornelas
The only how-to book on Navajo weaving told by Navajo weavers Navajo blankets, rugs, and tapestries are the best-known, most-admired, and most-collected textiles in North America. There are scores of books about Navajo weaving, but no other book like this one. For the first time, master Navajo weavers themselves share...
— By Kim Simmonds, With Debbie Lyons Simmonds, and Foreword by Mike Vernon, MBE
The autobiography of British blues-rock guitarist Kim Simmonds (1947–2022), from growing up in Wales and London, learning to play the guitar, and forming the legendary band Savoy Brown. In this candid autobiography, Kim Simmonds, legendary guitarist and founder of Savoy Brown, shares his six-decade journey in blues-rock. From discovering the...
— By Charles Ghigna and Illustrated by Michelle Hazelwood Hyde
An endearing message of patience and love mixed with a big dose of humor for young children. Author Charles Ghigna (Father Goose®) masterfully encourages young children to build reading comprehension skills and to gain confidence in this humorous look at a special bond between a girl and her beloved cat. ...
— By Peggy Ann Osborne
Fun Buttons is different! Humor in button subjects and design is featured in the nearly 400 color photographs, text and captions. From all over the world, over three centuries, this gathering of buttons is both delightful and informative. Organized by materials and themes, these funny buttons include children's subjects, animals,...
— By Klaus Viedebantt
A fun, funny, and fascinating compendium of trivia, traditions, and advice from around the world—covering all seven continents, from the North Pole to the South Pole, and even the moon! Did you know that a goat discovered the true effects of coffee? Have you ever used a toilet made of...