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Here is the third installment in a series of reference books, all written by Dr. and Mr. Doris Haggis-on-Whey, a team of highly energized and deeply focused scientists with over sixty-seven combined
For many years the scientific and educational communities have wondered and worried about the possibility that semi-sane scholar-pretenders would find the means to publish a series of reference books
Two mysterious murders impact a local shepherd in the only work of prose fiction from an acclaimed German Romantic poetBased on a true story, this haunting tale centers on two brutal murders—the first
The relationship between work and life has become a key feature of much current government, practitioner and academic debate. In Work Less, Live More?, the authors respond to recent developments that
I think I can, I think I can! This classic story is now in a lap-book format. The story has been slightly abridged and features the famous illustrations from the original Hauman edition. Toddlers can
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The special anniversary edition of The Little Engine That Could? contains the entire text and original artwork. A laminated jacket, gold-stamped cloth binding, and colored endpapers complete the delu
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Movie studios are the wondrous, almost magical locales where legends are created. Unfortunately, these celebrity playgrounds are, and always have been, largely closed to the public, save for tours whi
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