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The Big Book of Mischief (TBBOM) is a book by David Richards. This manual describes the process of creating and detonating a wide variety of explosives. The end products include dry ice bombs and nitroglycerin. Construction of the devices described in the book is generally illegal, in addition to being highly dangerous.
The Big Book of Mischief; Biology for Christian Schools; Black Ice (memoir) Blackstone's Criminal Practice; Blood Games (Bledsoe book) Blood of Brothers; Blood Relations: Menstruation and the Origins of Culture; The Blue Octavo Notebooks; The Boomer Bible; Born Fighter; Boys Will Be Boys (Miedzian book) Bra böckers lexikon; Bully for Brontosaurus
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The book opens with an appeal to collective gain from individual action, using the example of an Italian town where rice laborers went on strike for wages in 1890. During their march to city hall, one hit a guard with a rock and the police fired on the crowd, killing three workers and wounding more, but ultimately the laborers gained their pay ...
The book is published by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services and is available through AA offices and meetings, as well as through booksellers. The 4th edition (2001) is also freely available online. [12] Marty Mann (1904–1980) wrote the chapter "Women Suffer Too" in the second through fourth editions of the Big Book.
The Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous) The Big Book Of, a series of graphic novel anthologies published by the DC Comics imprint Paradox Press. The Big Read, a 2003 survey carried out by the BBC, with the goal of finding the "Nation's Best-loved Book" by way of a viewer vote via the Web, SMS and telephone
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