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Ancient Peoples of the American Southwest by Stephen Plog (Paperback - Thames & Hudson)
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Documents some of the most relevant moments of America's prehistoric past as reflected by its ancient Southwest cultures, offering insight into the lesser-known sophistication of such people as the Anasazi, the Hohokam, and the Mogollon. Original.
The World Must Know by Michael Berenbaum (Paperback - Revised)
A Radical Line by Thai Jones (Hardcover - Free Pr)
A journalist son of a radical activist family recounts the lives of his grandparents and parents, the latter of who were arrested in 1981 for their underground work, in a personal story that follows the author's family's witness and response to the daily realities of the culturally diverse Brooklyn tenement district, the Depression, McCarthyism, and the civil rights movement.
Bringing the War Home by Jeremy Varon (Paperback - Univ of California Pr)
The West Transformed by C. Warren Hollister (Paperback - Wadsworth Pub Co)
Contains chapters 1-17 of the comprehensive text.
Life Is Hard by Roger N. Lancaster (Paperback - Reprint)
What Difference Does a Husband Make by Elizabeth Heineman (Paperback - Univ of California Pr)
The Lost Italian Renaissance by Christopher S. Celenza (Paperback - Johns Hopkins Univ Pr)
America Past And Present by Robert Divine (Paperback - Brief)
Abstracts of Wills Montgomery County, Maryland, 1826-1875 by Mary Gordon Malloy (Paperback - Heritag
The Near Northwest Side Story by Gina M. Perez (Paperback - Univ of California Pr)
Civil Disobedience by Sharon K. Walsh (Paperback - Heinle)
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE, the second volume in The Wadsworth Casebooks in Argument series, covers the forms of argumentation, including how to write source-based argumentative papers, and offers a wide variety of readings based on the theme.
Mesopotamia by Enrico Ascalone (Paperback - Univ of California Pr)
The Arab-Israeli Conflict by Kirsten E. Schulze (Paperback - Longman Pub Group)
The Cold War by John Lewis Gaddis (Paperback - Reprint)
Interpreting Canada's Past by J.M. Bumsted (Paperback - Oxford Univ Pr)
Dr. Johnson's London by Liza Picard (Paperback - Reprint)
An intriguing journey into the colorful world of eighteenth-century London captures the practical details of everyday life--cooking, laundry, clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, medicine, sex, education, etiquette, religion, crime--drawing on period diaries, newspapers, advice books, and other papers spanning the period from 1740 to 1770. Reprint. 10,000 first printig.
Sex & Danger in Buenos Aires by Donna J. Guy (Paperback - Reprint)
Images from the Holocaust by Jean E. Brown (Paperback - Ntc Pub Group)
Images from the Holocaust is an anthology of nonfiction, poetry, fiction, and drama that explores and exhumes the Holocaust experience of the victims, the survivors, and those who had the courage to defy the horror. This comprehensive anthology examines the background of hatred that made the Holocaust possible, the day-to-day terror experienced by those who were its targets, and the painful aftermath for survivors and their descendants.
To Rise In Darkness by Jeffrey L. Gould (Paperback - Duke Univ Pr)