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Domino Knittingby Hoxbro, Vivian & HXBRO, VIVIANIntroducing an exciting new technique called domino knitting, this book teaches both beginners and experts the patterning technique that became a craze among S... |
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Weights and measuresby Roth, Joseph & Vay, David Le |
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Who's who in lesbian and gay writingby Griffin, Gabriele |
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To the Edge of the SkyA Story of Love, Betrayal, Suffering, and the Strength of Human Courageby Gao, AnhuaTo the Edge of the Sky is the harrowing account of a remarkable woman's life in communist Chinaa tale of human courage in the face of shocking inhumanity and ... |
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Are Cops Racist?by Donald, Heather Mac"The anti-profiling crusade thrives on an ignorance of policing and a willful blindness to the demographics of crime," writes Heather Mac Donald in this powerf... |
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Suspicious originby MacDonald, Patricia J. |
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V-ROCKING HORSE WINNER Gby Pelissier, Anthony |
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A Sorrow Beyond DreamsA Life Story (New York Review Books Classics)by Handke, Peter & Eugenides, Jeffrey & Manheim, RalphAfter his mothers suicide, Austrian novelist and playwright Peter Handke wanted to set down what he knew, or could say, about her life and the causes of her d... |
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Party Nuts50 Recipes for Spicy, Sweet, Savory, and Simply Sensational Nuts That Will Be the Hit of Any Gatheringby Sampson, SallyIn this book, veteran author Sally Sampson presents 50 recipes for all sorts of flavored nuts that will please every palate, along with easy, fun tips for serv... |
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Human cloning and human dignitythe report of the President's Council on Bioethicsby Kass, LeonFew avenues of scientific inquiry raise more thorny ethical questions than the cloning of human beings, a radical way to control our DNA. In August 2001, in co... |
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