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![]() False Entry by Hortense Calisher
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![]() Collector's Guide to Indian Pipes: Identification and Values by Lar HothemEven someone only casually knowledgeable about North American Indian artifacts is likely to be aware of pipes. Along with tipis, canoes, and moccasins, pipes were basic to many Native Americans' lifestyles. For the collector, pipes have always had a ... |
Pages: 224 |
![]() The Struggle Over Lebanon by Tabitha PetranDescribes the origin and development of the current civil war in Lebanon, including the role of the United States, Israel and other foreign powers, from the perspective of a journalist with many years experience in the region. |
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![]() Northern Italian Cooking by Biba Caggiano
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![]() A Formal Feeling: A Novel by Zibby Oneal"Sixteen-year-old Anne arrives home from the private school her mother had chosen--her mother who has been dead just over a year. How can everyone act as if everything is all right? How could Dad marry again so soon?"--School Library Journal. A New York ... |
Pages: 162 |
![]() The Camp Men: The SS Officers Who Ran the Nazi Concentration Camp System by French L. MacLeannside these pages you will meet over 960 infamous men - the officers of Nazi Germany's Totenkopf (Death's Head). You will encounter the 256 SS officers who worked at Dachau - the SS concentration camp that doubled as a training school for death. You will ... |
Pages: 384 |
![]() National Park Ranger: An American Icon by Charles R. Farabee Jr.In this celebration of one of America's most enduring symbols, fromer ranger Butch Farabee brielfy revies the evolution of this national symbol. |
Pages: 192 |
![]() Delusions, Etc. by John BerrymanPosthumous book of poems by Berryman a little different from previous works denoting melancholia and mourning, more buoyant and witty. |
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![]() Fish by Elizabeth Schleichert
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![]() The Lady in Kicking Horse Reservoir by Richard HugoUpon pub of The Lady in Kicking Horse Reservoir in 1973, Richard Howard wrote, "Richard Hugo's concern is the unenviable, the unenviable, the unvisited, even the univiting, which he must invest with his own deprivation, his own private war. . . . Each ... |
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![]() The Programme of the Nsdap by Gottfried Feder Translator: Edgar Trevelyan Dugdale... elections, and outlines the official National Socialist position on economic and ... principal economic theoretician behind the National Socialist "economic miracle" that saw ... |
Pages: 86 |
![]() Jewish Fairy Tales and Fables (1908) by Gertrude Landa, Aunt Naomi
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Pages: 168 |
![]() International Law, Sixth Edition (Aspen Casebook) by Barry E. Carter, Allen S. Weiner
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![]() Patriotic Traitors by David LittlejohnA history of the European nationalists who took part in collaborationism with the Third Reich. Individual chapters are devoted to Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and the Soviet Union. |
Pages: 391 |
![]() The Impossible People: A History Natural and Unnatural Of Beings Terrible and Wonderful by Georgess McHargue Illustrator: Frank Bozzo
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![]() The Modernity Bluff: Crime, Consumption, and Citizenship in Côte d’Ivoire by Sasha Newell... it has become a matter of national pride.Called bluffeurs, these young ... |
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![]() The Sky Suspended by Drew Middleton
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![]() Broken Promises Never Mend by Allison Essence M. EdwardsTamika Adams never lost in anything she did as a child. Now all grown up, she's seeking to win in the battle called Love. Soon she meets a suitable opponent in Quincy Thompson, a man who definitely brings his A-game and quickly sweeps her off her feet. ... |
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![]() The Ruptures of American Capital: Women of Color Feminism and the Culture of Immigrant Labor by Grace Kyungwon HongUniversality is a dangerous concept, according to Grace Kyungwon Hong, one that has contributed to the rise of the U.S. nation-state that privileges the propertied individual. However, African American, Asian American, and Chicano people experience the ... |
Pages: 232 |
![]() The Navajo and Pueblo Silversmiths by John AdairProbably no Native American handicrafts are more widely admired than Navajo weaving and Navajo and Pueblo silver work. This book, which is now in its third large printing, contains the most important and complete account of Indian jewelry fashioned by the ... |
Pages: 262 |