Publishers: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a diverse mix of practical guides, personal narratives, and explorations of specialized topics. Readers can expect a blend of hands-on manuals, historical accounts, and reflective nonfiction that often centers on skills, personal experience, and cultural inquiry. Navigating this range involves focusing on thematic interests or the balance between instructional and narrative works.
What you’ll often find
- Detailed how-to books on gardening, farming, and outdoor skills with an emphasis on self-sufficiency and nature
- Personal memoirs and biographies that highlight individual life stories and historical experiences
- Explorations of language, culture, and government through accessible reference and essay formats
- Activity and hobby-focused titles such as coloring books and craft guides
- Books addressing family dynamics and health challenges with a focus on real-life situations
- Collections of documents or essays that reveal lesser-known political or historical perspectives
How to browse this shelf
- Start with your interest in practical skills or crafts to find hands-on instructional books
- Look for memoirs and biographies when seeking personal or historical narratives
- Explore nonfiction essays and reference works for cultural or political insights
- Use topic clusters such as gardening, outdoor recreation, or family health to narrow choices
- Seek out collections or compilations for deeper dives into historical documents or language history
- Consider activity-based titles for lighter, interactive reading experiences
- Separate narrative-driven books from purely instructional ones to match your reading mood
Good fit if you like
- Practical, step-by-step guides that support independent projects and hobbies
- Reflective and detailed personal stories grounded in real-life challenges or history
- Explorations of language, culture, and political topics with an investigative tone
- Books that combine factual information with approachable, engaging writing
- Reading that balances informative content with narrative depth
- Occasional lighter or creative works that invite hands-on participation
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Sherlock Holmes in America — Martin H. Greenberg
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Hardlucky The Story of a Boy Who Learns How to Think Before He Acts — Miriam Chaikin
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Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties And How to Make Them — Daniel Carter Beard
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Richard Burton Prince of Players — Michael Munn
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Letters and Dispatches, 1924-1944 The Man Who Helped Save 100,000 Jews — Raoul Wallenberg
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British English from A to Zed A Definitive Guide to the Queen’s English — Norman W. Schur
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Pasta Sauce! Grow Your Own Ingredients — Cassie Liversidge
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Dawn of D-DAY These Men Were There, June 6, 1944 — David Howarth
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Amazing Tales from the Chicago Bears Sideline A Collection of the Greatest Bears Stories Ever Told — Steve McMichael
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A North Country Life Tales of Woodsmen, Waters, and Wildlife — Sydney Lea
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Lies They Teach in School Exposing the Myths Behind 250 Commonly Believed Fallacies — Herb W. Reich
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Fit to Serve — James C Hormel
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Surgeon in Blue Jonathan Letterman, the Civil War Doctor Who Pioneered Battlefield Care — Scott McGaugh
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Reining in the Imperial Presidency Lessons and Recommendations Relating to the Presidency of George W. Bush — John C. Conyers
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Starting Your Career as a Freelance Photographer The Complete Marketing, Business, and Legal Guide — Tad Crawford
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Happiness A Guide to a Good Life, Aristotle for the New Century — Jean Vanier
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How Long Can a Fly Fly? 175 Answers to Possible and Impossible Questions about Animals — Lars-Åke Janzon
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Did Thomas Crapper Really Invent the Toilet? The Inventions That Changed Our Homes and Our Lives — Catherine O’Reilly
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The Gluten-Free Revolution A Balanced Guide to a Gluten-Free Lifestyle Through Healthy Recipes, Green Smoothies, Yoga, Pilates, and Easy Desserts! — Caroline Shannon-Karasik
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Food Drying with an Attitude A Fun and Fabulous Guide to Creating Snacks, Meals, and Crafts — Mary T. Bell
