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Commodore John Rodgers: Paragon of the Early American Navy

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Recasting: Gone with the Wind in American Culture

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Blood of My Blood

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The Versailles Restaurant Cookbook

The simplicity of Cuban cuisine makes it surprisingly easy to prepare these bold and savory dishes for which the Versailles Restaurant is renowned.

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The Soviet Space Race with Apollo

First published by NASA in 2000 as Challenge to Apollo, these two volumes are the first comprehensive history of the Soviet-manned space programs covering a period of thirty years, from the end of World War II, when the Soviets captured German rocket technology, to the collapse of their moon program in the mid-1970s. 

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Population, Poverty, and Politics in Middle East Cities

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The Annotated Old Fourlegs: The Updated Story of the Coelacanth

When scientist JLB Smith published Old Fourlegs: The Story of the Coelacanth in 1956, he created an international sensation. A dramatic account of the discovery of a creature thought to have been extinct for 65 million years, the book brought science into the living rooms of thousands. It was published in six English editions and translated into ten foreign languages. The Annotated Old Fourlegs brings this incredible story back to life for today’s readers.

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The Values and Craft of American Journalism: Essays from the Poynter Institute

Combining cutting-edge theory with the latest journalistic practices, some of the finest minds in American journalism tackle the most important issues facing the profession today, including leadership and credibility. New to paperback.

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Children and Childhood in Bioarchaeology

Emphasizing a life course approach and developmental perspective, this volume’s interdisciplinary nature marks a paradigm shift in the way children of the past are studied. It points the way forward to a better understanding of childhood as a dynamic lived experience both physically and socially.