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by Steve Hauk
Beginning with the arrival in 1786 of the French artist Gaspard Duche de Vancy, California's Monterey Peninsula became a favored destination of painters. With the...
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by Jeff Biggers
The Sierra Madre--no other mountain range in the world possesses such a ring of intrigue. In the Sierra Madre is a groundbreaking and extraordinary memoir that...
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by Jeff Biggers
Few regions in the United States confound and fascinate Americans like Appalachia, and yet no other region has been so misrepresented by the mass media. With humor...
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by Eve Kushner
Millions of women have had abortions, but we usually can’t find each other when we go through this experience. A taboo on abortion prevents us from discussing it on...
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The 500-page Music USA: The Rough Guide surveys the regional popular music of the United States, with chapters on the evolution of styles throughout the twentieth...
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Sweatshops, fair trade, climate change, ethical investment, organic food...shopping can sometimes feel like a moral minefield. Which companies and products should...
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by Karen Dionne
As he faces the frozen behemoth of a giant iceberg, environmental activist Ben Maki sees Earth’s future. Clean drinking water for millions of people, waiting to be...
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Urban Spacemen and Wayfaring Strangers: Overlooked Innovators & Eccentric Visionaries of '60s Rock is a 300-page book with in-depth profiles of nineteen...
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by Paul Myers
More than just the biography of a unique group of Canadian musicians, Barenaked Ladies Public Stunts Private stories is written by their long time friend Paul Myers...
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by Paul Myers
"Long John Baldry lit the fuse to the '70's British rock explosion, watching proteges like Rod Stewart and Elton John find superstardom, but only now do we...
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When the last shadow warrior falls, so will all humanity.
With each demon he vanquishes in service to the Aztec sun god, Tomás fulfills his duty to defend humankind...
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One of the most successful and daring real estate developments in U.S. history was the building...
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Lila Gray is just a human—at least that’s her mantra when she accidentally topples a building or bends a paranoid local's gun into modern art. That she can sense...
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This collection of thirty-two ghost stories take place from North Carolina's Outer Banks to the Lowcountry of South Carolina. Every story is illustrated and photos...
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by Abdul Ahad
What is your 'birthday star'? The universe is so vast that a myriad of beautiful celestial objects culminate at midnight on one's birthday. But which is the fairest...
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by Sarah Stern
Sarah Stern's Another Word for Love is part of Finishing Line’s critically acclaimed Chapbook Series. Stern explores love, loss, death, and desire in the family one...
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by Carla King
Alone, Illegal and Broken Down in China is published in The Best Travel Writing 2011: True Stories from Around the World, with an introduction by Pico Iyer. The...
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Three men on two scooters (a vintage Lambretta and a Vespa) heading down the country to Brighton... three women and a heavily pregnant belly in hot pursuit - all...
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by Vivian Moore
Cori Matheson has just lost the only man she has ever loved. With two small children and another on the way, Cori is left with a house she cannot afford; she places...
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