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Canyon de Chelly: The Story of its Ruins and People
by Zorro A. BradleyCanyon de Chelly National Monument is located in the red rock country of northeastern Arizona's high plateau, near the center of the Navajo Indian Reservation. Included in its 131 square miles are three spectacular canyons--Canyon de Chelly, Canyon del Muerto, and Monument Canyon--and many ruins of long-deserted villages. Perched in alcoves and on high ledges along the sheer-walled canyons, these villages are evidence of man's ability to adjust to a difficult environment, using bare hands, simple stone age fools, and his own ingenuity. They stand as enduring monuments to the culture of the ancestors of the present-day Pueblo Indians of the southwestern United States.
Sword and Sorceress XV
by Marion Zimmer Bradley22 short stories about traditional themes (magical duels, riddle games, trial by combat, shape-changers, maidens being carried off or sacrificed to dragons, etc.)
Sword and Sorceress XVI
by Marion Zimmer Bradley26 short stories about women taking up challenges so often considered the sole province of men
Sword and Sorceress XVIII
by Marion Zimmer Bradley20 short stories with themes on impossible tasks and invading armies
Web of Darkness (Web of Light #1)
by Marion Zimmer BradleyThe young priestess Deoris abandoned all she had once loved to follow the sorcerer Riveda.
WWII Biographies: Hitler and the Third Reich
by Catherine BradleyThe life of the German chancellor, focusing on his rise to power, the buildup of the German Wehrmacht, and his death in 1945 in a Berlin bunker.
Caroline Zucker Gets Even
by Jan BradfordCaroline Zucker like everything about 3rd grade except her classmate Duncan Fairbush, who plays tricks on Caroline and makes everyone laugh at her.
Emma's Secret (The Emma Harte Saga #4)
by Barbara Taylor BradfordPaula O'Neill, beloved granddaughter of Emma Harte and the guardian of her vast business empire, believes that everything Emma left to the family is secure.
Just Rewards (The Emma Harte Saga #6)
by Barbara Taylor Bradford6th and final book in the Emma Harte series
Unexpected Blessings (The Emma Harte Saga #5)
by Barbara Taylor BradfordEvan, Tessa, Linnet and India: 4 remarkable women. 3 generations of Hartes. One family whose loyalty binds them together as their enemies try to tear them apart.
Appendix to the I Hate to Cook Book
by Peg Bracken140 brand-new recipes and more of those hilarious tips on how to stay happy on the kitchen front
The I Hate to Cook Book
by Peg BrackenSome women, it is said, like to cook. This book is not for them. It's for those of us who want to fold our dishwater hands around a dry martini instead of a wet flounder. Also contains a collection of 75 household hints, along with 180 recipes, sprinkled generously with spiced wit and savory comments.
Dorothy L. Sayers: A Biography
by James BrabazonFor the first time, letters written by Sayers are published, making this biography unique.
The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker
by David BoyerThe hero of this novel is a 24-year-old underachiever who avoids his well-to-do parents and explores the angst of living a bohemian life in the sixties.
A Manual of Counterpoint Based on Sixteenth-Century Practice
by David D. BoydenSince counterpoint is the art of combining 2 or more melodies, this book discusses the contours of melodies in relation to other ones.
The Death of the Heart
by Elizabeth BowenA piercing story of innocence betrayed, as Portia, the product of a blithe itinerant childhood, meets Eddie, a brash, handsome, charming cad.
Cyberbooks
by Ben BovaStory about how books won't be made from paper in the future, but distributed electronically. Who would have thought of that!
The Dueling Machine
by Ben BovaWhen a gentlemen's duel becomes military murder, the galaxies' lifetimes grow short. Only science can stop the war!
Orion and the Conqueror (Orion #4)
by Ben BovaJohn O'Ryan is Orion - more than human, less than a god, cast away on the seas of Time to do battle among the Creators for the future of mankind
Sam Gunn, Unlimited
by Ben BovaVisionary, scoundrel, lover, liar, Sam Gunn is the 21st century's greatest entrepreneur and its most hated public figure.
Test of Fire
by Ben BovaWhen the sun flared, the shielded New World almost escaped destruction. But as the sky began burning, who could blame the Russians for thinking that the Americans had attacked?