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1.
American History: A Survey, Volume 2 with Primary Source Investigator
Date: 2006-08-30
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
ISBN: 9780073331638
Condition: New
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
ISBN: 9780073331638
Condition: New
3.
Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney Ser.)
Date: 1993
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Condition: Fine
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Condition: Fine
4.
Workbook/Lab Manual to accompany Vis-Ã -vis: Beginning French
Date: 2007-03-27
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
ISBN: 9780073289465
Condition: New
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
ISBN: 9780073289465
Condition: New
5.
Hoop Dreams : a True Story
Adapted from the documentary film, this book portrays the lives of two urban young men and their struggle to rise from the playground to the pro courts. Joravsky expands on the story of the movie, bringing into the book the impact of the boys' dreams not only on their own lives, but on their families' lives and on their relationships. Joravsky includes an epilogue detailing further developments in the boys' lives since the film.
Adapted from the documentary film, this book portrays the lives of two urban young men and their struggle to rise from the playground to the pro courts. Joravsky expands on the story of the movie, bringing into the book the impact of the boys' dreams not only on their own lives, but on their families' lives and on their relationships. Joravsky includes an epilogue detailing further developments in the boys' lives since the film.
6.
THE FOUNTAIN OF AGE
Betty Friedan debunks society's entrenched ideas regarding aging, using personal memoirs and her own research.
Date: 1993
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 9780671400279
Condition: Very Good in Very Good dust jack
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
ISBN: 9780671400279
Condition: Very Good in Very Good dust jack
Betty Friedan debunks society's entrenched ideas regarding aging, using personal memoirs and her own research.
7.
The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future
This thought-provoking book looks to the origins of culture as a means of assessing the current state of civilization and the direction in which it is heading. Drawing from art, archaeology, religion, social science, and history, the author concerns himself with the cruelty and inequality that has been a mark of human civilization since the dawn of mankind.
This thought-provoking book looks to the origins of culture as a means of assessing the current state of civilization and the direction in which it is heading. Drawing from art, archaeology, religion, social science, and history, the author concerns himself with the cruelty and inequality that has been a mark of human civilization since the dawn of mankind.
9.
A Wrinkle in time - John Newbery medal
A classic battle of good versus evil as well as a reflection on the value of being true to oneself and the power of love and faith, A WRINKLE IN TIME is the first book in the Time Quartet series. Meg Murry, the daughter of two brilliant scientists, is a socially awkward 12-year-old who has trouble fitting in at school. Her closest friend is her younger brother, Charles Wallace, an extremely bright 4-year-old who is also gifted with second sight. Accompanied by friend Calvin O'Keefe, and aided by the unearthly trio of Mr. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which, Meg and Charles Wallace travel to another dimension is search of their missing father--a scientist who has been experimenting with time travel. However, in order to rescue Mr. Murry, Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin must first do battle with the evil, and all controlling, IT. The final three books in the series are A WIND IN THE DOOR, A SWIFTLY TILTING PLANET, and MANY WATERS. A companion book, AN ACCEPTABLE TIME, features some of the same characters. Although initially rejected by several publishing houses, A WRINKLE IN TIME was first published in 1962 and is the winner of the 1963 Newbery Medal.
ISBN: 9780440998051
Condition: Very Good
Condition: Very Good
A classic battle of good versus evil as well as a reflection on the value of being true to oneself and the power of love and faith, A WRINKLE IN TIME is the first book in the Time Quartet series. Meg Murry, the daughter of two brilliant scientists, is a socially awkward 12-year-old who has trouble fitting in at school. Her closest friend is her younger brother, Charles Wallace, an extremely bright 4-year-old who is also gifted with second sight. Accompanied by friend Calvin O'Keefe, and aided by the unearthly trio of Mr. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which, Meg and Charles Wallace travel to another dimension is search of their missing father--a scientist who has been experimenting with time travel. However, in order to rescue Mr. Murry, Meg, Charles Wallace, and Calvin must first do battle with the evil, and all controlling, IT. The final three books in the series are A WIND IN THE DOOR, A SWIFTLY TILTING PLANET, and MANY WATERS. A companion book, AN ACCEPTABLE TIME, features some of the same characters. Although initially rejected by several publishing houses, A WRINKLE IN TIME was first published in 1962 and is the winner of the 1963 Newbery Medal.
15.
God and Philosophy The Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Date: 1966
Publisher: Hutchinson,
Condition: Very Good
Publisher: Hutchinson,
Condition: Very Good
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