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Here is a book containing information about more than 500 Web sites
about dinosaurs. Sites are rated for quality and cross-referenced
by type, level of complexity, and availability of special features.
One of the most compelling and delightful anthologies of popular
culture published in years, Great American Stuff tells the story of
more than 250 of our country's finest products, richest traditions,
and most inspiring people.
One of the most compelling and delightful popular culture
anthologies published in decades, this volume tells the story of
Ivory Soap and the Model-T Ford, probes the intricate glories of
Navajo rugs and Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, and celebrates the
genius of Benny Goodman and Humphrey Bogart. Uniquely organized, it
romps in a whimsical stream-of-consciousness manner through more
than 250 of our country's finest products, richest traditions, and
most inspiring people. Line drawings throughout.
Here is a book containing information about more than 500 Web sites
about dinosaurs. Sites are rated for quality and cross-referenced
by type, level of complexity, and availability of special features.
This book can best be described as an illustrated Jurassic phone
book. The author has cataloged more than 250 museums, libraries,
parks, and quarries where modern-day dinosaur hunters can find the
best dino attractions.
Public concern is being increasingly directed to pesticides and
their residues in ground and surface waters. Water - one of the
necessities of life - has to be kept clean for man and the
environment. Part I and II of this book describe in an
authoritative way all aspects of modern analysis of pesticides in
water by the consequent use of hyphenated techniques like GC-AED or
HPLC-MS.
Recent developments in Pleistocene research have prompted the
authors to produce this up-to-date, concise account of
environmental changes during the past two million years.
Well-illustrated and referenced, it possesses a unique position in
the literature on Pleistocene events in the British Isles.
1730: As a French settlement perches precariously on the high
bluffs above the Mississippi River near the ceremonial heart of the
fading Natchez Indian empire, French soldiers have foolishly
demanded too much from their Natchez allies and turned their
friendship into deadly hatred. When war erupts, 17-year old Jaimie
Cooper finds his parents are gone and Camille Gaillard, daughter of
a French noble family, is being held captive by the Choctaw. Before
she can be sold to the highest bidder, Jaimie and Spotted Serpent
rescue her. Then Jaimie and Camille must navigate through Indian
lands alone until they meet Two Bears, an Indian trader and runaway
slave, who guides them to the Atlantic Ocean and colorful Charles
Town. From Charles Town, Camille's search for her family takes her
to Paris, Versailles and Brittany where she experiences both the
grandeur and hypocrisy of the nobility, all while longing to see
Jaimie again. Jaimie's efforts to take his inheritance land him on
the deck of a sailing ship manned by slaves where he learns the
humanity of his crew as they work together, sailing from Charles
Town to London, Africa and then France to rescue Camille again...if
those in pursuit of his ship don't find her first.
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