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Flowers
A to Z: Buying, Growing, Cutting, Arranging
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by Cecelia Heffernan, T. K. Hill
(Photographer)
The
Secret Life of
Bees by Sue Monk Kidd
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The
Life and Times of the Honeybee
by Charles Micucci
Charles Micucci offers a wide-ranging
and spirited introduction to the life cycle, social organization, and history
of one of the world's most useful insects. "A solid, fascinating treasure
trove of bee stuff, as enriching to the mind as it is pleasing to the eye.
Micucci's book is a wonderful example of how good children's nonfiction can
really be." -- Book list, starred review
Phonics
They Use: Words For Reading And Writing:
by Patricia Marr Cunningham
Paperback: 196 pages; 3 edition (September 7, 1999). Customer review:
If you're goal is to teach children to read, you need this book! Whole language
advocates (of which I am one) will love it, too!!! Average
Customer Review:
Condoleezza Rice: America's Leading Stateswoman (Great Life Stories) (Hardcover)
What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception by Scott McClellan (Hardcover - May 28, 2008)
The
Truth About Sacajawea
by Kenne Thomasma
THE TRUTH ABOUT SACAJAWEA receives nation wide attention.
THE TRUTH ABOUT SACAJAWEA was instrumental in having Sacajawea chosen
to be honored on the new circulating dollar coin. Senator Mike Enzi of Wyoming
said, "Ken Thomasma's book is the textbook on Sacajawea. I used his book
as my main reference in pushing for Secretary of the Treasury, Robert Rubin,
to decide in favor of putting Sacajawea on our new dollar coin." THE TRUTH
ABOUT SACAJAWEA has been accepted by national park history associations,
Lewis and Clark visitor centers, and outlets...
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Leading
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Scipio
Africanus:Greater Than
Nepolian by B. H. Liddell Hart,
Michael Grant
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A
History Of The Art Of War Among The Carthagonians And Romans Down To The
Battle Of Pydna, 168
B.C. by Theodore Ayrault Dodge
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World
Cruising Routes, 4th Edition
by Jimmy Cornell
This updated comprehensive cruising
guide to all the world's oceans is a valuable reference for cruising sailors
and armchair dreamers. More than 500 sailing routes are detailed, including
40 new routes to such high-latitude destinations as Scandinavia, Iceland,
Greenland, Alaska, and Antarctica....
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The
Gaff Rig Handbook: History, Design,
Techniques, Developments by John Leather
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The following references are provided here for scholars ro read, discern, and to begin research for additional facts and commentary. This is required in the never ending search of truth. Study Guide
Black
Spark, White Fire: Did African Explorers
Civilize Ancient Europe?
by Richard Poe
I still find
myself not being able to put it down., February 21, 2002
Reviewer: Bryan Webb from Grand Rapids, Michigan USA
This book is awesome. I have never read a historical book that was so broad
and so comprehensive. You wouldn't think that a journalist would be able
to create such a intellectual publication. Any scholar couldn't refute his
claims,because they are so well backed. The book is wonderfully put together,
and well researched. Every thing he points out is backed by a last 3 sources.
I have'nt found a book so well backed and proven.
The
Oslo Accords: International Law and the
Israeli-Palestinian Peace Agreements
by Geoffrey R. Watson
The
Faith Club: A Muslim, A Christian, A Jew-- Three Women Search for
Understanding by Ranya Idliby, Suzanne Oliver, and Priscilla Warner
Convivencia: Jews, Muslims, and Christians in Medieval Spain
by Vivian B. Mann (Editor), Thomas
F. Glick (Editor)
Early
Medieval Spain: Unity in Diversity, 400-1000
(New Studies in Medieval History)
by Roger Collins:
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The
Hittites: And Their Contemporaries in Asia Minor (Ancient
Peoples and Places Series) by J. G. MacQueen:
Maya Cosmogenesis 2012: The True Meaning of the Maya Calendar End-Date (Paperback) by John Major Jenkins (Author), Terence McKenna (Author)
The Maya Long Count calendar, a complex system for measuring time, was developed around 2000 years ago, possibly at the pre-Maya site of Izapa in southern Mexico. Jenkins, an independent researcher, presents a wealth of information about Maya astronomy, mythology, and caledrics in support of his analysis of the Long Count calendar end-date, scheduled to occur on December 21, 2012.
They
Came Before Columbus
by Ivan. Van Sertima:
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Editorial
Reviews
Amazon.com
This controversial book by Ivan Van Sertima, the Guyanese historian,
linguist, and anthropologist, claims that Africans had been to the New World
centuries before Columbus arrived there in 1492. Citing--among other things--the
huge Negroid-looking Olmec heads of Central Mexico and the similarities between
the Aztec and Egyptian calendars and pyramid structures, Van Sertima pieces
together a hidden history of pre-Columbian contact between Africans and Native
Americans. He also puts forth the possibility that Columbus may have already
known about a route to the Americas from his years in Africa as a trader
in Guinea. The ideas in this book have been debated and discussed since its
first publication in 1976; even those who choose not to believe Van Sertima's
theories should take his argument seriously. --Eugene Holley, Jr.
Forever
Free: The Story of Emancipation
and Reconstruction by
Eric Foner, Joshua Brown: Average Customer
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The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution (Hardcover) by William Cooper Nell (Author)
People's
History of the United States:
1492 to Present (P.S.)
by Howard Zinn
(Paperback): Average Customer Review:
Should the politics of race prevail, still? LISTEN!
Treason
in America: From Aaron Burr to Averell
Harriman (Paperback)
by Anton Chaitkin: Average Customer Review:
The
Souls of Black Folk
by W. E. B. Dubois, John Edgar
Wideman (Illustrator): Average Customer Review:
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Medieval
Iberia: Medieval Iberia : Readings from
Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Sources (The Middle Ages Series)
by Olivia Remie Constable
(Editor):
The End Of Days: A Story of Tolerance, Tyranny, and the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain by Erna Paris
The
Day the Universe
Changed: by
James Burke:
The University of Chicago Spanish Dictionary: by Carlos Castillo (Compiler), Otto F. Bond (Compiler)
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MrDowling.com (Moors)
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