Phil Wood, founder of Ten Speed Press, passed away at his Nob Hill home in San Francisco on Saturday December 11th after a long battle with cancer.
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Posts Tagged ‘Ten Speed Press’
A Tribute to Phil Wood
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010Crown Announces E-Cookbook Release
Thursday, December 9th, 2010Today, we announced our largest e-cookbook release to date. Crown imprints Clarkson Potter/Publishers and Ten Speed Press have released 88 full-color illustrated cookbooks in digital format.
These titles include cookbooks by bestselling and well-known food personalities such as Mark Bittman, David Chang, Giada De Laurentiis, Bobby Flay, David Lebovitz, Rajat Parr, Rachael Ray, Peter Reinhart, Martha Stewart, Ethan Stowell, and Alice Waters.
Press Release: What Color Is Your Parachute? 2011 by Richard N. Bolles
Monday, August 16th, 2010The 2011 edition features new information on job clubs and improves job-hunters’ productivity by showing how to treat the job-search like a well-organized day job. Alongside innovative guidance on creativity and inventiveness are the classic job-hunting strategies that continue to stay true. This latest edition also shares why now is a great time to rethink what you want to do with your life, and how to get there whether you tend to live your life step-by-step, through intuition, or by luck.
Get Noticed at Work
Thursday, April 1st, 2010Whether you’re starting your first job or a new job, here are thirteen ways to get noticed and improve your job standing.
Fortunately, being memorable is rarely achieved in grand, sweeping acts. Rather, it’s accomplished with small, meaningful gestures that build on each other, fostering goodwill over time. So, if you’re looking to give yourself a little status augmentation at work, consider the following strategies.
Contest: Show Us Your Baby Knits
Friday, December 4th, 2009To celebrate the launch of Vintage Knits for Modern Babies by Hadley Fierlinger, we’re holding a contest. CrafterNews is looking for photos of your modern babies sporting knitwear made by hand and made with love. Hadley will judge the photos and award the winner an autographed copy of the book as well as the pattern for her Hooded Cardigan. All entries will be featured on the CrafterNews Flickr and the winning entry will run in our February edition of CrafterNews.










