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  2. For Dummies - Wikipedia

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    Notable For Dummies books include: DOS For Dummies, the first, published in 1991, whose first printing was just 7,500 copies [4] [5] Windows for Dummies, asserted to be the best-selling computer book of all time, with more than 15 million sold [4] L'Histoire de France Pour Les Nuls, the top-selling non-English For Dummies title, with more than ...

  3. Edmonds Cookery Book - Wikipedia

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    The third (1914) edition of the Edmonds 'Sure to Rise' Cookery Book. The Edmonds Cookery Book is a recipe book focusing on traditional New Zealand cuisine.It was first published as The Sure to Rise Cookery Book in 1908 [1] as a marketing tool by baking powder manufacturer Thomas Edmonds (today part of Goodman Fielder), but it is now known as a Kiwi icon.

  4. It’s time to thaw your turkey — here’s how to do it safely ...

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    Instead, plan to thaw a turkey in the refrigerator. Place the turkey on a deep rimmed sheet tray or or a roasting pan lined with a wire rack, which will catch any leaks.

  5. Gold (Rhodes novel) - Wikipedia

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    Gold is a novel by British author Dan Rhodes published in September 2007 by Canongate. [1] It won the inaugural Clare Maclean Prize for Scottish Fiction and has since been published in five other languages: Spanish, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian. [2] It was also one of the 'best books of 2007' according to critics at The Independent. [3]

  6. Richard Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Richard Lee Rhodes (born July 4, 1937) is an American historian, journalist, and author of both fiction and nonfiction, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Making of the Atomic Bomb (1986), and most recently, Energy: A Human History (2018).

  7. P. J. Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes was born on 10 August 1940 to George Thomas Rhodes and Elsie Leonora Rhodes (née Pugh). He was educated at Queen Elizabeth's School, an all-boys grammar school in Barnet, London. He then studied classics at Wadham College, Oxford, and graduated with a double first Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree and a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree. [2]

  8. Cornelius P. Rhoads - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius Packard "Dusty" Rhoads (June 9, 1898 – August 13, 1959) was an American pathologist, oncologist, and hospital administrator who was involved in a racist scandal and subsequent whitewashing in the 1930s.

  9. Jean Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Jean E. Rhodes (born c. 1961) is an American psychologist and author. She is the Frank L. Boyden Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts , Boston . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is the director of the Center for Evidence-Based Mentoring at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.