Buzz

  • Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley
    By Jeffrey Spivak

    Dollar Mermaid that read, “Fountain and smoke numbers staged by Busby Berkeley.” What they were and what they referred to was well worth the wait. The story gave a nod to reality, but, as told in MGM's extravagant style, ...

  • Buzz: A Year of Paying Attention, A Memoir
    By Katherine Ellison

    My continuing gratitude goes to the newspaper editors who didn't fire me when they had the chance: John Baker, Pat Dillon, ... wise, bighearted women who saw this book through from idea to manuscript: Allison Bartlett, Leslie Crawford, ...

  • Buzz: The Science and Lore of Alcohol and Caffeine
    By Stephen Braun

    tions of tea leaves or coffee beans were fed to larvae of young tobacco hornworms, the insects ate poorly and suffered tremors, hyperactivity, and stunted growth (Nathanson 1984). At slightly higher concentrations, the larvae were ...

  • Buzz: Harness the Power of Influence and Create Demand
    By Marian Salzman, Ira Matathia, Ann O'Reilly

    This book is a dynamic guide that sheds new light on the topic of buzz using real-world examples and case studies that show how marketers can manufacture the seemingly authentic word-of-mouth to which today's cynical consumer responds.

  • Buzz: Urban Beekeeping and the Power of the Bee
    By Lisa Jean Moore, Mary Kosut

    Indeed, the sociobiologist and Pulitzer Prize winner Edward O. Wilson has dedicated much of his research to understanding the life of another social insect, the ant.38 Wilson famously likened ant behavior to a form of socialism where ...

  • Buzz: Urban Beekeeping and the Power of the Bee
    By Lisa Jean Moore, Mary Kosut

    Examines media representations of bees, such as children's books, films, and consumer culture, bringing to light the reciprocal way in which the bee and our idea of the bee inform one another.

  • Buzz: Urban Beekeeping and the Power of the Bee
    By Lisa Jean Moore, Mary Kosut

    Following the work of the anthropologist Eduardo Kohn, we seek to expand the reach of ethnography, to focus “not just on humans or only on animals but on how humans and animals interact.”35 Reflexively, we are performing an ...

  • Buzz: The Battle of Bumbleton Wood
    By Mark Torrender

    He was finally was getting the hang of it ! Buzz zipped and curled around the branches , zigzagging between leaves and going higher and higher . He had never had so much fun in his entire life . Now that I'm a bee , Buzz thought to ...

  • Buzz: The Nature and Necessity of Bees
    By Thor Hanson

    And, alarmingly, they are at risk of disappearing. As informative and enchanting as the waggle dance of a honeybee, Buzz shows us why all bees are wonders to celebrate and protect. Read this book and you'll never overlook them again.

  • Buzz: The Stimulating History of the Sex Toy
    By Hallie Lieberman

    In the vein of Mary Roach's Bonk, a brilliant microhistory of the sex toy that ultimately tells the story of our changing sexual mores and evolving cultural values. Once only...

  • Buzz
    By Eileen Spinelli

    After learning that a bee's body is too chunky for flight, Buzz the bumblebee defies the laws of aerodynamics to save a friend in need.

  • Buzz: A Year of Paying Attention
    By Katherine Ellison

    Popular literature is filled with the stories of self-sacrificing mothers bravely tending to their challenging children. Katherine Ellison offers a different kind of tale.

  • Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley
    By Jeffrey Spivak

    Buzz handpicked each technician. Mickey Rooney liked working for Buzz but called him “impossibly demanding.” Buzz had “flashing eyes, huge expressive eyebrows, a smile that warmed everyone around him and had an alcoholic's perfectionism ...

  • BUZZ
    By Christy Heady, Edward I. Koch

    BUZZ. BEGINS. The. buzz. I. create. comes as a result of being provocative, thoughtful, and factual. If someone were to ask me where my passion for creating buzz comes from, I'd say it's self-taught and self-in- duced. People trust me.

  • Buzz
    By Anders de la Motte

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  • Buzz: Your Super Sticky Book Marketing Plan
    By Polly Letofsky

    Throughout Buzz you'll find tips, hints, ideas, and tools, all to make your marketing practices flow smoothly. So pat yourself on the back-you've finished your book. Now grab this book marketing plan and start to create the Buzz

  • Buzz: The Intimate Bond Between Humans and Insects

    Falling into that irresistible category of things we probably don't want to know, here is an up-close, personal look at insects as you've never seen them before.

  • Buzz: The Life and Art of Busby Berkeley
    By Jeffrey Spivak

    Giesler had an aerial photograph taken of the road to be used as visual evidence. Scandal was rife in 1935. On December 16, the day Buzz went on trial, the actress Thelma Todd was found dead, slumped over in the front seat of her ...

  • Buzz
    By Ananth Panagariya

    Does Webster have what it takes to get the spelling world buzzing? Find out in this word-based battle royale from web-sensations Ananth Panagariya (Johnny Wander) and Tessa Stone (Hanna is Not a Boy’s Name)!

  • Buzz
    By Janet S. Wong

    Buzzzz! There goes the alarm clock!How many buzzes do you hear this morning?