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Louisiana Cookin'

by Tobasco Brand Pepper Sauce

Cajun-style recipes and New Orleans flavors that bring together zesty, spicy flavors.

Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire

by Richard B. Frank

End of World War II in the East.

Rhinoceros (Nature's Children)

by Merebeth Switzer

Did you know... That rhino horns never stop growing; That their calves are able to get up and run hours after birth; and that there are two types of rhino who have two horns. Learn more about these exciting creatures in this book.

River Otter (Nature's Children)

by Laima Dingwall

Did you know... that river otters are considered the clowns of the animal kingdom; that otters do not hibernate but will play, swim and live out their winters under the ice; and that otters use tools to eat their food. Find out lots of exciting facts about this wonderful creature.

Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature, Volume VI

by Param Abichandani K. C. Dutt

Books, authors and general topics like genres, movements and trends are covered in this volume.

Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature, Volume I

by Indra Nath Choudhuri

The thread of commonality like the quest for the spiritual realm, ethnic, religious and regional identities that find expression in different languages forms the basis of this volume.

MCSE Training Kit Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

by Microsoft Corporation

Official Microsoft study guide for MCP Exam 70-210 Installing, configuring, and administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional.

Letters from the Desert

by Carlo Carretto

This book was originally written as a series of letters to friends. After joining The Little Brothers of Jesus, a community to working and living with the poorest of the poor, the author burned all addresses as kind of renunciation. This is a series of deeply personal meditations springing from his life in the Sahara. They are beautiful prayerful, and intensely human. The book is small, but well worth pondering.

For the New Intellectual

by Ayn Rand

Essays describing Ayn Rand's philosophy.

The Wok Way

by Winnie Tuan

Winnie Tuan provides tips and recipes for using woks, or Chinese pans, to create appetizing meals.

Confederacy of Silence: A True Tale of the New Old South

by Richard Rubin

Discussion of the New South by a news correspondent on a Southern paper.

All-Occasion Appetizers

by Miriam B. Loo

Miriam B. Loo shares her knowledge of cooking to help you create appetizers for any occasion.

Good Housekeeping's Summertime Cookbook

by Good Housekeeping Magazine Staff

Good Housekeeping Magazine's editors have selected a range of recipes to keep you cool during the hot summer months.

Wyoming Cossroads of a Continent

by Patsy Parkin

Table of Contents: Chapter One: Days of the Dinosaurs Chapter Two: The Ice Age and Prehistoric People Chapter Three: Indian Tribal Life Chapter Four: Explorers, Mountain Men, and Missionaries Chapter Five: Trails Across the Wilderness Chapter Six: The "Iron Horse" Arrives Chapter Seven: The Indian Wars Chapter Eight: The Wild West Chapter Nine: Cattlemen, Sheepmen, and Homesteaders Chapter Ten: Agriculture, Mining and Equality

The Female Experience: An American Documentary

by Gerda Lerner

While women's experience encompasses all that is human, while women have participated in history and the making of history through all time, until very recently they have been largely excluded from the writing of that history.

The Ancien Regime and the French Revolution

by Alexis De Tocqueville Gerald Bevan

A powerful new translation of de Tocqueville's influential look at the origins of modern France In this penetrating study, Alexis de Tocqueville considers the French Revolution in the context of France's history. De Tocqueville worried that although the revolutionary spirit was still alive and well, liberty was no longer its primary objective. Just as the first Republic had fallen to Napoleon and the second had succumbed to his nephew Napoleon III, he feared that all future revolutions might experience the same fate, forever imperiling the development of democracy in France. Translated and with an introduction by Gerald Bevan.

Mended Wheels

by Ann Bell Judy Sagal

Christian romance set in Missouri in which one of the main characters is disabled.

The People and the President: America's Conversation with F.D.R.

by Lawrence W. Levine Cornelia R. Levine

Letters written to Roosevelt by the people.

The Riddle of Racism

by S. Carl Hirsch

For thousands of years men have known that the inhabitants of different parts of the world are often visibly different. But in America, for the first time anywhere on earth, three great racial groups met in large numbers on the same continent. White colonizers took the land from the native population they called Indians, whose physical traits linked them to Asian origins. Black people were brought here from Africa to serve the white settlers as slaves. "Under this set of conditions," observes S. Carl Hirsch, "the meeting of the three great races on America's soil was not likely to he a happy one." In this bold, challenging book, the author examines the historical record for the roots of the race hatred that has troubled our nation since its inception. Within a chronological framework, the book traces the search for scientific knowledge of race as a biological phenomenon against the background of political events that reveal its sociological aspects. The scientific struggle was focussed on the question of "superior" and "inferior races, from a time when white supremacy was the prevailing view of America's political, social, and religious leaders, including those opposed to slavery, to today's understanding of a concept of race its biological and cultural significance. Along the way the reader meets many individuals whose personal stories illuminate the perpetual questions underlying that irrational force which still continues to pervade our land: racism.<P><P> A Jane Addams Children's Book Award Winner.

Tamizhil Namum Thavarillamal Ezhuthalam

by Porko

As the name suggests this book intends to guide the audience to increase their spelling capabilities by understanding the basic grammar behind the same. ‘Santhi Ilakanam’ is an important section of Tamil grammar and this book.

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