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Surprise Attack!: Battle of Shiloh (Graphic History)

By Hama, Larry, Wagner, Ron, Moore, Scott

The Bloodiest Day: Battle of Antietam (Graphic History)

By Hama, Larry, Wagner, Ron, Moore, Scott

The Formula One Miscellany

By John White, Stirling Moss

Selected Poems

By David Wright

The Grand Prix Companion

By Alan Henry

Heidegger: A Guide for the Perplexed

By David R. Cerbone

Dinghy Sailing: Skills of the Game

By Rob Andrews

The Mirror Book - Mirror Sailing from Start to Finish

By Peter Aitken, Timothy Davison

New Seeds of Contemplation

By Thomas Merton, Sue Monk Kidd

How to Pray: A Practical Handbook

By Pritchard, John, Ledbetter, D.

The Sevenfold Yes: Affirming the Goodness of Our Deepest Desires

By Willi S J Lambert

Lev Vygotsky: Revolutionary Scientist

By Lois Holzman, Fred Newman

Problem Solving: Current Issues (Open Guides to Psychology)

By Kahney

The Paris Review Interviews: Vol. 1

By Philip Gourevitch

Emotional Growth and Learning

By Paul Greenhalgh

The Meaning of Things: Applying Philosophy to life

By Grayling, Prof A.C.

Nutrition in Early Life

By Jane B. Morgan (University of Surrey, Guildford, UK), John W. T. Dickerson (University of Surrey

Allergy-free Food

By Wright, Tony

Monkey

By Wu Ch'eng-en, Arthur Waley

Elizabeth's London: Everyday Life in Elizabethan London (Life of London)

By Picard, Liza

Romance of the Three Kingdoms Volume 1: Volume 1

By Lo Kuan-Chung, Robert E. Hegel, C. H. Brewitt-Taylor

Stargirl (Black Apple)

By Spinelli, Jerry

The Age of Revolution : Europe 1789-1848

By Eric Hobsbawm, Calvino, Italo

Vita Nuova

By Dante Alighieri, Barbara Reynolds

Moby Dick

The Subtle Knife

By Pullman, Philip, Philip Pullman

Animal World - Internet-Linked - The Usborne Library of Science

By Robson, Kirsteen

To Be the Man

By Ric Flair, Keith Elliot Greenberg

The Beautiful and Damned

By F. Scott Fitzgerald, Alan Margolies

Dropping Ashes on the Buddha: The Teachings of Zen Master Seung Sahn

By Mitchell, Stephen