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 Renovation: A Complete Guide by Michael W. Litchfield, "A classic in the first edition, a masterpiece in the second, this outstanding guide is the last word in renovation. In nearly 600 pages of text, accompanied by 1,000 illustrations, all systems used in the home are covered in detail. Essential."--"Library Journal. "The opening chapter--a frank look at what makes an older home 'worth it'--is alone worth the cost of the book."--"Atlanta Journal Constitution.
 The 12-Volt Bible for Boats by Miner Brotherton, A How-To Classic "The 12-Volt Bible for Boats is a complete introduction to the 12-volt electrical systems used on small boats to power everything from reading lights to bilge pumps. Written for boaters who are not skilled electricians, it clearly explains how 12-volt systems work and how to install, maintain, and troubleshoot them. This second edition has been thoroughly updated to include the latest on marine batteries--including AGM and gel-cell batteries, multistage chargers, inverters, new wiring conventions, alternative energy sources, and modern test gear. "A nuts-and-bolts primer for boatowners."--"Cruising World "Every boat with a 12-volt system needs this book on board."--"Atlanta-Journal Constitution "A gentle journey through the complexities of electrical circuitry."--"Small Boat Journal "This bible is as basic to boat electrical systems as the 10 commandments are to moral behaivor. It does not get any more fundamental than this.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is the only major daily newspaper in Atlanta and its suburbs. The AJC, as it is called, is owned by Cox Enterprises. WSB-TV - WSB-TV "Channel 2" (Channel 2, DTV 39) is the ABC affiliate in Atlanta. It is the flagship station of Cox Enterprises along with WSB-AM-FM and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Mike Luckovich - Mike Luckovich (born 1960) is an editorial cartoonist who has worked for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution since 1989. He is syndicated nationally to about 150 newspapers (as of October 2005), through Creators Syndicate. Cynthia Tucker - Cynthia Tucker syndicated columnist, and the editor of the opinion section of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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