The Back to Basics Diet (2018 Edition) Seven Weeks to Change Your Life

The Back to Basics Diet (2018 Edition): Seven Weeks to Change Your Life by David R Hack
English | January 28th, 2018 | ASIN: B078HL45C8, ISBN: 1788034392 | 202 pages | EPUB | 1.24 MB
In this fully updated 2018 edition of The Back to Basics Diet, the popular guide to healthy and effective weight loss, author David Hack dismisses common advice to eat less and move more as well-meaning but misguided. Cutting through the hype and confusion of so many popular diets, David takes readers back to basics in terms of what we should be eating and reveals the astonishing truth about our modern diet.


The Artisanal Kitchen Party Food Go-To Recipes for Cocktail Parties, Buffets, Sit-Down Dinners, and Holiday Feasts

The Artisanal Kitchen: Party Food: Go-To Recipes for Cocktail Parties, Buffets, Sit-Down Dinners, and Holiday Feasts by Susan Spungen
English | December 29th, 2017 | ISBN: 1579658059, 9781579658052 | 129 Pages | True PDF | 219.59 MB
Party Food is the newest addition to the Artisanal Kitchen series, adapted from What's a Hostess to Do? (Artisan, 2013) by the ultimate hostess, Susan Spungen. Here is a collection of recipes that makes entertaining easy for any occasion-whether it's a cocktail hour, a brunch, a dinner party, or an elaborate holiday feast.


The Armies of Ancient Persia The Sassanians

The Armies of Ancient Persia: The Sassanians by Kaveh Farrokh
English | October 17th, 2017 | ISBN: 1848848455 | 585 pages | EPUB | 24.66 MB
Throughout most of the classical period, Persia was one of the great superpowers, placing a limit on the expansion of Western powers. It was the most formidable rival to the Roman Empire for centuries, until Persia, by then under the Sassanians, was overwhelmed by the Islamic conquests in the seventh century AD.


The Archaeology of Colonialism (Issues & Debates)

The Archaeology of Colonialism (Issues & Debates) by Claire L. Lyons
English | July 25, 2002 | ISBN: 0892366354 | 295 Pages | PDF | 33 MB
The Archaeology of Colonialism demonstrates how artifacts are not only the residue of social interaction but also instrumental in shaping identities and communities. Claire Lyons and John Papadopoulos summarize the complex issues addressed by this collection of essays. Four case studies illustrate the use of archaeological artifacts to reconstruct social structures.