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Dennis Jones is the author of Tatting Beyond the Doily (2026), Barbarossa Red (2025), Special Edition Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 (1999), Land of the Turks (2015), Guide to Winning the Pools (1989).

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Tatting Beyond the Doily

release date: Jan 29, 2026
Tatting Beyond the Doily
TATTING BEYOND THE DOILY A Modern Maker''s Guide to Edgy Lace & Unexpected Projects Step beyond the traditional doily and discover the bold, contemporary possibilities of tatting. This guide invites makers to explore lace as a medium for modern home décor, wearable art, jewelry, and experimental mixed-media creations. With step-by-step instructions, creative exercises, and expert tips, Tatting Beyond the Doily empowers you to transform delicate knots and rings into edgy, unexpected projects that reflect your personal style. Whether you''re seeking mindful slow-craft practices, functional design ideas, or ways to showcase and sell your work, this book bridges timeless technique with modern innovation, inspiring you to make lace that surprises, delights, and defies expectations.

Barbarossa Red

release date: Aug 25, 2025
Barbarossa Red
From International Bestselling Author Dennis Jones comes the critically acclaimed Cold War military thriller. 1989: A U.S.-Soviet arms treaty finally leads to the withdrawal of Pershing and SS20 medium-range missiles from Germany. It seems like the dawn of a new age of peace and stability in Europe - until a highly-placed KGB mole in the German government uncovers that country''s very secret plans... - Germany''s complete secession from NATO - The reunification of her divided East and West into one nation - The revival of the Wehrmacht, armed with French nuclear missiles Suddenly the age-old Russian nightmare of attack from the West comes alive again. After the strongest diplomatic protests prove ineffective - and an assassination attempt against the German Chancellor fails. The Soviets take the only course of action left...it is called...BARBAROSSA RED CRITICS AGREE: "One of the best "can''t put down" books that linger with the reader long after they''ve finished. IT''S DYNAMITE!" - Washington Times "Genuinely scary. A terrifying exercise in logic...It holds like a vise, tightening its grip with every page to a bitterly ironic conclusion." - Toronto Star "BARBAROSSA RED is the action/suspense novel of the summer!" - Washington Times "Jones'' most gripping future-war plot, with richly drawn characterizations and unfailing tension." - Kirkus "At times you wonder is this is indeed a novel...or prophecy." - Edmonton Sun "This is a chilling book...it''s a well-crafted, suspenseful spy-thriller." - Whig Standard Magazine "Mastery that places him in the ranks of Ludlum and Forsyth." - Canadian Press "Jones has crafted a complicated and highly realistic novel of international espionage and suspense." - Library Journal

Special Edition Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Land of the Turks

release date: Oct 07, 2015
Land of the Turks
With a history spanning millennia from the earliest glimmers of civilization to the modern country of today Turkey offers travelers an enormous range of experiences. Within its lands, great empires rose and fell. Their ruins litter the landscape with an unparalleled archaeological heritage. From the historic mosques of Istanbul to the ancient cave churches of Cappadocia, the Anatolian peninsula is the cradle of the world s three, great monotheist religions. Turkey is also a land of diverse natural contrasts. Fertile valleys are nestled beneath the gaze of spectacular, snow-capped mountain ranges. An extensive, sun-drenched coastline holds hidden azure coves and pristine beaches, attracting year-round tourists from all over the world. But it is Turkey s people that will win your heart. Turks are an exceedingly polite, warm-hearted, family-oriented people. Just as their country spans both Europe and Asia, they too bridge the divide between modern and traditional, looking westward from their Central Asian roots. Land of the Turks captures the essence of the people, the land, and their history as viewed through the eyes and heart of a well-traveled, professional photographer and writer. Through these pages, the reader will experience not only the beauty and complexity of this ancient land, but modern Turkey as well with its rich culture and the warm hospitality of its people."

Guide to Winning the Pools

release date: Jan 01, 1989

Tarnished Halos and Crooked Fences

release date: Aug 01, 2006

Winter Palace

release date: Jan 01, 1988

Burning Sorrow

release date: Jan 01, 1991

Daga Anishinaabemodaa

release date: Mar 01, 2021

Wszystko o Internecie

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Using XML

release date: Sep 01, 1998
Using XML
XML is a new component of HTML that enables users to create their own custom HTML tags and gives them more control over the structure of their Web pages, allowing for more sophisticated searching and data retrieval. The book explains the technical details of XML and provides extensive tutorials. Readers can also use this title as a technical reference for EXL attributes and implementation.

Bread and Butter Pools

release date: Jan 01, 1990
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