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Published in 1908 by the Gebhardt Chili Powder Company (now owned by ConAgra Foods, Inc.), this cookbook collected for the first time in the United States recipes that went ... More
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Poor Richard's Almanack is one of Benjamin Franklin's most charming creations. He delighted in cloaking his writing behind a variety of literary personas, and Richard ... More
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Everyone needs a dream . . . Claire Noble gave up on her dreams a long time ago. A single mother and respected history teacher, she has also been caring for her aging parents. ... More
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Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack was first published in 1733. Facing heavy competition from similar publications, Franklin took the unusual and controversial ... More
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Fashion of the 21st century: Shaping the styles of tomorrow This two-volume compilation brings together highlights from TASCHEN's Fashion Now! series to create a ... More
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The work of landscape architect Richard Haag is thoroughly grounded in the landscape of the Pacific Northwest, yet it has won international recognition for its universally ... More
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1677. Richard Saunders was an astrologer/physician in 17th century England. It is one of the earliest astro-medical treatises in the English language. This is a comprehensive ... More
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One of our best-loved writers, author of the phenomenal bestsellers The Bridge Across Forever, One, Running from Safety, and Jonathan Livingston Seagull, returns with a ... More
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In his 2001 Merging Lines: American Railroads, 1900-1970 , Saunders (history, Clemson U.) traces the industry through the collapse of Penn Central and the birth of Conrail, ... More
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