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Latin Alive! Book One
by Karen Moore
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(From Amazon): Students will be delighted by what they learn in each new chapter of Latin Alive!,...
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The Annotated Mona Lisa: A Crash Course in Art History from Prehistoric to Post-Modern (Edition: Original)
by Carol Strickland
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(From Amazon): A layman's guide to art history free from bogged down, convoluted theories provi...
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The Landmark History of the American People: from Plymouth to the West Volume 1
by Daniel Boorstin, Ruth Boorstin
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A fascinating introduction to American culture as it has shaped and been shaped by events from th...
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The Landmark History of the American People: From Charleston to the Moon, Volume II
by Daniel Boorstin, Ruth Boorstin
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A fascinating introduction to American culture as it has shaped and been shaped by events from th...
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Lingua Angelica (Edition: Tch)
by Cheryl Lowe
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(From Amazon): Lingua Angelica is an excellent Christian Latin reading and translation course. Th...
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Insect Museum [SCM]
by Sonia Dourlot
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(From Amazon): Close-ups of a miniature universe. This innovative reference explores the fascina...
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Florida: A Short History (Columbus Quincentenary) (Edition: 1st)
by Michael Gannon
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(From Amazon): "An exciting voyage through Florida’s past. . . . Almost every page could make you...
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Exploring Creation with General Science, 2nd Edition (Textbook Only) (Edition: 2nd)
by Dr. Jay L. Wile
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(From Amazon): Designed to be a student's first systematic introduction to the sciences, this cou...
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Exploring the History of Medicine
by John Hudson Tiner
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(From Amazon): From surgery to vaccines, man has made great strides in the field of medicine. Qua...
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Held Fast for England
by G. A. Henty
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(From Amazon): Unedited, unabridged, original format editions with original colored cover art, th...
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