Cory M. Franklin,Paul Weingarten,Suzanne Franklin,Linda Black
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It's no secret that when children like poems or songs they'll willingly give their approval. They are refreshingly ingenuous and will no doubt like some of this silliness. It's sometimes harder for ad
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DK Eyewitness Travel's Top 10 guidebooks make any destination accessible by providing the ten best, most interesting, must-see, and must-avoid spots. With insider tips for every visitor, the
Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography ends in 1758, some thirty years before he died. Those three decades included some of the statesman's greatest triumphs, yet instead of including them in his memoir, F
The published version of a Columbia University doctoral thesis, this pioneering monograph, long out of print and difficult to locate today, reviews all of the laws enacted by the United States and eac
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This is the fourth in the five-yearly series of surveys of what is happening in rock art studies around the world. The aims are to present a synthesis of the status of rock art research in different r
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Essay Anthology. Organized in the summer of 1966 with the support of Andre Breton and the Surrealist Groups of France and other countries, the Chicago group quickly found supporters in other cities. A