This book will help you handle your yacht smoothly, safely and without fuss.
It explains the principles needed to master each situation, letting you work
with your yacht rather than against her.
Aims to help yachtsmen and motorboaters pass the ICC test - essential for
anyone wanting to take their boat to the inland waterways of Europe and to
many European coastal waters too. This book explains the syllabus in detail,
provides revision notes, and includes a set of self-test questions and answers
at every stage.
Presents a revealing portrait of Bill Anderson, one of the most prolific
songwriters in the history of country music. A follow-up to his 1989
autobiography, this honest and revealing book tells the story of a man with an
unprecedented gift, holding on to it in order to share it.
For serious competitors and backyard enthusiasts, Competition BBQ Secrets by Bill Anderson is a winning combination of expertly honed skills and hometown flare. Whether it’s chicken, ribs, butts or brisket, this cookbook has recipes, directives, insights and guidance on how to slow cook competition-quality meats. Better than any restaurant, these competition and backyard secrets will have beginning barbeque aficionados slow-cooking masterpieces in no time at all. In twenty easy to read chapters, with titles such as “Regional Barbecue Sauce Variations,” “BBQ Competitions: What you need to get started,” “Barbecue Recipe Science” and “Collagen, Protein, and Fat,” readers learn the details on exact times and temperatures so there is no room for error—and that’s the point. It is what distinguishes this barbequing cookbook from all others—the author cuts away the bone and fat to get to the meat of the matter.
Based on a popular series in Yachting Monthly, this accessible and
entertaining book deals with navigational and seamanship problems in a non-
preachy, non-textbook manner.
Practical strategies for enhancing preaching are combined with profound theological themes in this insightful work. The author shares personal experiences that illuminate both the art of delivering sermons and the deeper messages of faith. While aimed at clergy such as seminarians and bishops, the book's valuable insights make it a worthwhile read for anyone interested in the intersection of literature and spirituality. Its dual focus on practical application and theological reflection offers a rich resource for enhancing one's understanding of preaching.
Celebrating a remarkable 50-year legacy with the Grand Ole Opry, this collection features 22 songs curated by Bill Anderson, a renowned songwriter and performer. The book includes an introduction and biography, alongside detailed information about each song and its performers. Notable tracks include "City Lights," "Whiskey Lullaby," and "Mama Sang a Song," showcasing the rich tapestry of country music that Anderson has contributed to over the decades.
How to Survive at Sea confronts the daunting scenario of finding yourself stranded in one of the world's oceans. The basic rules for survival are adapted for a variety of situations and emergencies, including signalling and rescue, first aid, avoiding dangerous sea creatures, navigation, finding food and water, and building rafts.