How to Do More of Just about Everything
1,001 more things that you really need to how to do, from the creators of the original bestseller This book has the answers to (just about) every question you might have. Whether you need to unclog a loo or wash your budgerigar, you'll find clear, step-by-step instructions on how to do it. We collected 1,001 step-by-step solutions and then added special checklists, calendars, charts and tools that will help you get the job done quickly and easily. For every task, we provide concise step-by-step instructions, helpful tips and warnings, and useful lists of everything you'll need. Browse through these pages to discover how to: Tie a tie, plant a lawn, carve a turkey, write a business plan, ask for a raise, unclog a sink, juggle, change your motor oil, lose weight, write a love letter, train a dog, prevent jet lag, burp a baby and much, much more.l a leg-break.
Author | eHow, Inc |
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Publisher | HarperCollins UK |
Place | London |
Year | 2009 |
ISBN | 9780007315130 |
Binding | Hardcover |
Condition | Very Good |
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