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Geo-Data: The World Geographical EncyclopediaGale is pleased to present the third edition of Geo-Data: The World Geographical Encyclopedia. This is the first new edition of Geo-Data since 1989, and it represents a complete revision and updating of that work. The purpose of the book remains unchanged: to provide the reader with the most detailed and comprehensive descriptions available for the... | | Grzimek's Student Animal Life Resource - Insects and Spiders (2-vol. Set)Grzimek's Student Animal Life Resource: Insects and Spiders offers readers comprehensive and easy-to-use information on Earth's bugs. Entries are arranged by taxonomy, the science through which living things are classified into related groups. Each entry includes sections on physical characteristics; geographic range; habitat; diet;... | | The Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders - 2 Volume Set
The Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders is a valuable
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World Press Encyclopedia: A Survey of Press Systems Worldwide ( TWO VOL. SET )Welcome to the second edition of the World Press Encyclopedia: A Survey of Press Systems Worldwide. In these two volumes, readers will find comparative, indepth essays on the press systems of 232 countries and/or territories. World Press Encyclopedia (WPE) is unique and valuable to users because, in addition to essays on each country’s press... | | Renaissance and Reformation: Primary Sources Edition 1School Library Journal : "...contains 18 excerpts from a wide range of works and authors...The Saaris' Renaissance will be a top choice for student researchers, particularly those in need of primary-source materials." -- School Library Journal (Febraury 2003)
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Early Civilizations in the Americas Reference Library, Volume 1Many American history books begin with the year 1492 and the discovery of the Caribbean Islands by Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus (1451–1506). For the great civilizations of Mesoamerica and South America, though, 1492 proved to be the beginning of the end of their civilization. The products of thousands of years of history—the... | | Early Civilizations in the Americas Reference Library, Volume 2Many American history books begin with the year 1492 explorer Christopher Columbus (1451–1506). For the great civilizations of Mesoamerica and South America, though, 1492 proved to be the beginning of the end of their civilization. The products of thousands of years of history—the great cities, the architecture, markets, governments,... | | Gale Encyclopedia of Everyday LawThe Gale Encyclopedia of Everyday Law is a twovolume encyclopedia of practical information on laws and issues affecting people’s everyday lives. Readers will turn to this work for help in answering questions such as, “What is involved in estate planning?” “Do I have any recourse to noisy neighbors?” and “What are... |
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