10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «MO»
Discover the use of
Mo in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Mo and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
1
Tibetan Divination System
It is a clear and simple method involving two rolls of a die to reveal one of the thirty-six possible outcomes described in the text.
Jamgon Mipham, Jay Goldberg, 2000
2
Galaxy Formation and Evolution
A coherent introduction for researchers in astronomy, particle physics, and cosmology on the formation and evolution of galaxies.
Houjun Mo, Frank van den Bosch, Simon White, 2010
THE STORY: In the opening scene, two Supreme Beings plan the beginning of the world with the relish of two slightly sadistic suburban wives decorating a living room.
Mo Gaffney, Kathy Najimy, 1993
This is the third edition of a widely acclaimed text covering the whole field of modern food microbiology.
M. R. Adams, M. O. Moss, 2008
5
Dookie, Sookie, and Big Mo
Follow the tales of Big Mo and his adoptive daughter, Dookie, in their Indian village as they learn about the Great Spirit from the Christians.
Alice Mertie Underhill, 2003
This is the first book-length study of the novelist. This study explores the interconnections of the British, Chinese, and the trans-ethnic and trans-national aspects of Mo's imagination.
7
A Collection of Fine Baking
A full-color cookbook containing more than 1,000 photographs and illustrations for a complete, step-by-step demonstration of each recipe.
8
Kinloch: Missouri's First Black City
Located just outside of St. Louis, Kinloch was once a community locked off from the rest of the area by natural and man-made barriers.
This biography introduces readers to Mo Willems, author and illustrator of the incredibly popular Knuffle Bunny books.
Sheila Griffin Llanas, 2012
10
Mo: The Life and Times of Morris K. Udall
Mo Udall will long be remembered for his contributions to environmental legislation, for his unflagging efforts in behalf of Arizona, and for the gentle humor with which he conducted his life. This book secures his legacy.
Donald W. Carson, James W. Johnson, 2004