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This text, which is the first volume in the best-selling History of England series, tells how a small and insignificant outpost of the Roman empire evolved into a nation that has produced and disseminated so many significant ideas and institutions.

The Eighth Edition incorporates more women's history, while continuing to provide balanced political and economic coverage with social and cultural history woven throughout.

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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese led by Admiral Nagumo invade and occupy the vulnerable Hawaiian Islands, launching a campaign of terror against the islands, but U.S. Army Captain Jake Novacek and military survivors join forces with guerrillas and the islanders to take back Hawaii and avenge themselves on the Japanese, in a novel of alternate history. Original. 30,000 first printing.

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The first full-length history of the Vietnam War based on primary sources, this reference spans three decades, from the first rumblings against the French to the American intervention and ultimate withdrawal. "A Time for War" paints a brilliant political, diplomatic, and social portrait of the times. 10 illustrations.

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A layperson's assessment of twelve of the modern world's most controversial Supreme Court decisions offers insight into how key cases have enabled the government's ability to seize and allocate private resources, in an account that argues how today's Supreme Court is compromising civil liberties as outlined by the Constitution.

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'{This Volume} offers an excellent introduction to the diversity of native cultures that once flourished in California and emphasizes the integration of those cultures with the various regional environments of the state.

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After months of seclusion following a tragic accident, journalist Michael Wolfe accepts an assignment in Antarctica, where the scientists and explorers at a South Pole research station stumble upon two bodies at the bottom of the ocean, two young people who carry a deadly curse in their blood that allows them to rise from their tomb to live again. 50,000 first printing.

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The world has seen Canada as a terrain for experiment and a land of opportunity. The technologies that drove steamships and trains across oceans and continent, the armies that battled for North America, and the furs, wheat, and gold brought Canada a place in the world's trading system. This title paints a portrait of a dynamic and complex country.

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An informed and readable work of history, art criticism, and urban anthropology devoted to the most un-Spanish city in Spain.

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Amateurs, to Arms! Examines in succession the campaigns of 'Mr. Madison's War': the U.S. invasion of Canada; the key naval battles on Lakes Erie and Champlain; the British invasion via the Chesapeake Bay and its repulse at Baltimore; and the campaign leading to the American victory at New Orleans, fought and won after the war was over. Elting describes the planning and preparations (or lack of them) for the campaigns, tells how they were fought, and analyzes the battlefield performance of both sides.

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