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  • John Paul Jones: A Sailor's Biography

    Samuel Eliot Morison  Erwin Raisz

    Hardcover (Barnes&Noble, March 15, 2004)
    John Paul Jones: A Sailor's Biography
  • The Iliad & the Odyssey

    Homer, Samuel Butler, Michael Dirda

    Bonded Leather (Barnes & Noble Inc, Oct. 1, 2010)
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  • Hitler's Heralds: The Story of the Freikorps, 1918-1923

    Nigel H. Jones

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble, May 1, 1995)
    Publisher: Dorset Press, 1992. xii+284 pages including Appendices, Selective Bibliography, and Index. Reprint. ISBN 0880299630.
  • Seek and Slide on the Farm

    Debi Ani

    Board book (Barnes and Noble, March 15, 2001)
    Children will have lot of fun matching the names of farm animals with the correct pictures. The innovative sliding windows and simple seek-and-find challenges make learning an exciting hands-on experience.
  • Zack's Alligator

    Shirely Mozelle; Pictures by James Watts

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble, March 15, 2005)
    HARD COVER. Never Opened. Cover, corners and pages in excellent condition. No Shelf Wear. Will ship using USPS TRACKING system, in a covered, protective package, and within one day.
  • Unsolved Mysteries of History

    Paul Aron

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble, March 15, 2000)
    Discover the startling truth behind history's most puzzling mysteries. Why did the Pharaohs build the pyramids? Was there really a King Arthur? Why did Mayan civilization collapse? Could the Titanic have been saved? Did Hitler murder his own niece? Any many more!
  • Sacagawea

    Jane Sutcliffe, Tad Butler

    Paperback (Barnes and Noble, Aug. 16, 2009)
    Biography of Sacagawea and her contributions to American history written for grade-school students. Illustrated, indexed, websites, further reading, and bibliography. 47 pages. History Maker Bios series from Barnes and Noble.
  • Count of Monte Cristo, The

    Alexandre Dumas

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble Inc, Jan. 1, 2011)
    This is a distinguished collectible edition of this classic adventure story. "The Count of Monte Cristo" is considered to be Alexandre Dumas' best work. This distinguished collectible edition features an elegant bonded-leather binding, a satin ribbon bookmark, distinctive gilt edging and decorative endpapers. It's the perfect gift for book lovers and an indispensable addition to any home library.
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  • A Good Man is Hard to Find and Other Stories

    Flannery O'connor

    Hardcover (Barnes & Noble, March 24, 2001)
    A Good Man is Hard to Find and Other Stories
  • The Children of Odin

    Padraic Colum, Thomas A. Dubois

    Paperback (Barnes & Noble, Dec. 21, 2006)
    The Children of Odin: Nordic Gods and Heroes (1920) is a lyrical introduction to the myths and epic legends of the ancient Scandinavians. Fusing the disparate mythic accounts of his medieval sources, Irish-American poet Padraic Colum fashions a powerful tale of the divine adventures of gods and men, locked in an inexorable march of fate. Written in a style accessible to both children and adults, Colum's work offers a haunting and evocative portrait of the mythic world of the Viking Age.
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  • The Adventures of Amelia Bedelia

    Parish Peggy

    Hardcover (Barnes and Noble, March 15, 1992)
    For over thirty years, young readers have been enjoying the antics of this very literal-minded but charming housekeeper. The Rogers family loves Amelia, but she causes enough confusion to keep the family running from one hilarious disaster to another. Here are three favorite Amelia Bedelia books together in one volume for hours of laughs. Meet the zany housekeeper in Amelia Bedelia. You'll be surprised to find out what "dust the furniture" and "dress a chicken" really mean! In Come Back, Amelia Bedelia, Amelia tries to find a new job after Mr. Rogers fires her. All's well that ends well, but the local beauty shop, dress shop, and doctor's office will never be the same again. When the Grizzlies baseball team is in trouble, it's Amelia to the rescue in Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia. But before she can help, Amelia has to learn that "tag a runner" doesn't mean putting a price tag on one of the players. New and old fans of Amelia Bedelia will love this hilarious collection of stories, and will want to read them again and again. Peggy Parish first introduced Amelia Bedelia more than thirty years ago, and today beginning readers are still clamoring for the stories about her silly and delightful antics.
  • No more Mr. Nice Guy!: A proven plan for getting what you want in love, sex and life

    Robert A Glover

    Paperback (Barnes & Noble Books, March 15, 2001)
    Victims of the "Nice Guy Syndrome" can stop seeking approval and find happiness in their lives. Based on years of clinical group therapy with men and couples, this groundbreaking work includes information and tools to help passively pleasing men break free from these ineffective patterns.