Dressed to Steal
Title | Dressed to Steal PDF eBook |
Author | Carolyn Keene |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2012-05-22 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1439112525 |
Nancy may not be into fashion, but this is one case she's ready to size up. Hot young designer Alicia Adams is opening a boutique in her hometown of River Heights. The opening is being celebrated with a one-day discount, and the press is all over the event. When the big day comes, tons of people show up, and when the crowd presses forward, the store window is smashed, and people are injured! Later, Alicia's most expensive dress is destroyed and her store is vandalized.
Dressed to Steal
Title | Dressed to Steal PDF eBook |
Author | Carolyn Keene |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 166 |
Release | 2007-02-27 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1416933859 |
Nancy investigates when a friend's clothing boutique is vandalized.
Ghost Gets Dressed!
Title | Ghost Gets Dressed! PDF eBook |
Author | Janee Trasler |
Publisher | LB Kids |
Pages | 37 |
Release | 2009-02-28 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0316069566 |
Ghost and Monster are back for another hilarious Halloween misadventure! Ghost wears a hat... Ghost wears a scarf... Ghost wears mittens... Ghost even wears a hot pink coat! But Monster's had enough--he needs something snazzy to wear too! Featuring a spooky glow-in-the-dark cover, this book is sure to keep kids laughing as they read along!
Steal This Book
Title | Steal This Book PDF eBook |
Author | Abbie Hoffman |
Publisher | Da Capo Press |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2002-02-25 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781568582177 |
A handbook of survival and warfare for the citizens of Woodstock Nation A classic of counterculture literature and one of the most influential--and controversial--documents of the twentieth century, Steal This Book is as valuable today as the day it was published. It has been in print continuously for more than four decades, and it has educated and inspired countless thousands of young activists. Conceived as an instruction manual for radical social change, Steal This Book is divided into three sections--Survive! Fight! and Liberate! Ever wonder how to start a guerilla radio station? Or maybe you want to brush up on your shoplifting techniques. Perhaps you're just looking for the best free entertainment in New York City. (The Frick Collection--"Great when you're stoned.") Packed with information, advice, and Abbie's unique outlaw wisdom ("Avoid all needle drugs--the only dope worth shooting is Richard Nixon."), Steal This Book is a timeless reminder that, no matter what the struggle, freedom is always worth fighting for. "All Power to the Imagination was his credo. Abbie was the best."--Studs Terkel
Steal this Style
Title | Steal this Style PDF eBook |
Author | Sherrie Mathieson |
Publisher | Clarkson Potter Publishers |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Beauty, Personal |
ISBN | 0307406768 |
Encourages mothers to turn to their daughters for style advice in order to look current.
The Dress Thief
Title | The Dress Thief PDF eBook |
Author | Natalie Meg Evans |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Pages | 483 |
Release | 2014-05-29 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 1848665903 |
Alix Gower may be poor but she's also ambitious, and she'd do anything to secure her dream job in one of Paris's premier fashion houses. But Alix also has a secret: she supports her family by stealing from the very houses she so adores. But can Alix risk her reputation and her relationships forever? And is the handsome English reporter she keeps bumping into really to be trusted? 'Wonderful! I didn't want to put this book down' Amazon reviewer. Perfect for fans of The Keeper of Lost Things, Island of Secrets and Amy Snow.
The Steal
Title | The Steal PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Shteir |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2011-06-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1101516283 |
A history of shoplifting, revealing the roots of our modern dilemma. Rachel Shteir's The Steal is the first serious study of shoplifting, tracking the fascinating history of this ancient crime. Dismissed by academia and the mainstream media and largely misunderstood, shoplifting has become the territory of moralists, mischievous teenagers, tabloid television, and self-help gurus. But shoplifting incurs remarkable real-life costs for retailers and consumers. The "crime tax"-the amount every American family loses to shoplifting-related price inflation-is more than $400 a year. Shoplifting cost American retailers $11.7 billion in 2009. The theft of one $5.00 item from Whole Foods can require sales of hundreds of dollars to break even. The Steal begins when shoplifting entered the modern record as urbanization and consumerism made London into Europe's busiest mercantile capital. Crossing the channel to nineteenth-century Paris, Shteir tracks the rise of the department store and the pathologizing of shoplifting as kleptomania. In 1960s America, shoplifting becomes a symbol of resistance when the publication of Abbie Hoffman's Steal This Book popularizes shoplifting as an antiestablishment act. Some contemporary analysts see our current epidemic as a response to a culture of hyper-consumerism; others question whether its upticks can be tied to economic downturns at all. Few provide convincing theories about why it goes up or down. Just as experts can't agree on why people shoplift, they can't agree on how to stop it. Shoplifting has been punished by death, discouraged by shame tactics, and protected against by high-tech surveillance. Shoplifters have been treated by psychoanalysis, medicated with pharmaceuticals, and enforced by law to attend rehabilitation groups. While a few individuals have abandoned their sticky-fingered habits, shoplifting shows no signs of slowing. In The Steal, Shteir guides us through a remarkable tour of all things shoplifting-we visit the Woodbury Commons Outlet Mall, where boosters run rampant, watch the surveillance footage from Winona Ryder's famed shopping trip, and learn the history of antitheft technology. A groundbreaking study, The Steal shows us that shoplifting in its many guises-crime, disease, protest-is best understood as a reflection of our society, ourselves.