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Myths and Legends Explained (Annotated Guides)
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Myths and Legends Explained (Annotated Guides)
Taking an original photographic approach to look in detail at certain topics, this fascinating book provide deeper understanding and richer enjoyment of the world of myths and legends.
 
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A Companion to Colonial America (Blackwell Companions to American History)
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A Companion to Colonial America (Blackwell Companions to American History)A Companion to Colonial America consists of twenty-three original essays by expert historians on the key issues and topics in American colonial history. Each essay surveys the scholarship and prevailing interpretations in these key areas, discussing the differing arguments and assessing their merits.
 


Coverage includes politics, religion, migration, gender, ecology, and many others.
 
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Vault Career Guide to Advertising
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Vault Career Guide to AdvertisingThis guide offers a look at professional careers in advertising, at the industry's history and trends, and advice on marketing oneself to potential employers.
 
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Ancient Rome (DK Eyewitness Books)
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Ancient Rome (DK Eyewitness Books)
The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures.

DK's classic look at Ancient Rome.

Reading level: Ages 9-12
 
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Trees (Pocket Nature)
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Trees (Pocket Nature)
This guide covers over 300 of the most commonly seen tree species in Europe.
At the beginning of the book is a short introduction which focuses on the process of identification in the field.
The trees are then divided into four easily recognized groups: Conifers with Needles, Conifers with Scales, Broadleaved Simple, Broadleaved Compound.
Within each group, the trees are arranged by family and by genus so that similar looking species appear together for ease of comparison.
 
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