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'WALKING WITH BEASTS' PREHISTORIC SAFARI - Haines, Tim Since the dinosaurs died out over 65 million years ago the earth has been dominated by mammals. a succession of bizzare evolutionary specimens have come and gone , from walking whales to sabre-toothed cats. this book recreates spectacular and unfamiliar creatures in the context of their world. www.studentbookworld.com |
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100 HIEROGLYPHS - KEMP, BARRY Egyptian culture is divided from us by several millennia , a lost people , and a dead language. we can discover much about this fascinating civilization from its physical remains , but perhaps the greatest insights into the egyptian mind come from egyptian hieroglyphs. www.studentbookworld.com |
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1421 - MENZIES, GAVIN In 1421 , the largest fleet the world had ever seen set sail from china under the command of emperor zhu di's loyal eunuch admirals. but by the time they returned home , zhu di had lost control and china was turning inwards , leaving the records of their discoveries to be forgotten for centuries. www.studentbookworld.com |
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ACRE 1291 - Nicolle, David www.studentbookworld.com |
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AFGHANISTAN - LESLIE, JOLYON This title looks at us and international involvement in afghanistan since the overthrow of the taliban. www.studentbookworld.com |
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AFRICAN PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS - Field, Ron This supplementary study unit , category c , is part of the cambridge history programme. designed for the requirements of the national curriculum at key stage 3 , it covers slavery , the fight for freedom , the struggle for equality and the civil rights issue since the 1920s. www.studentbookworld.com |
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN SLAVE TRADE - Oliver, Jamie Split into thematically-based chapters , the book clearly and logically examines the many questions raised both at the time of the slave trade , and since , with facts and opinions from historians. the title follows a 'what if?' approach , asking , 'what if there had been no american civil war?' www.studentbookworld.com |
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AH-64 APACHE UNITS OF OPERATIONS ENDURING FREEDOM AND IRAQI FREEDOM - BERNSTEIN, JONATHAN www.studentbookworld.com |
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AKHENATEN - Reeves, Nicholas Provides many new insights into questions that have baffled scholars for generations: the puzzle of the body from tomb 55 in the valley of the kings; the fate of nefertiti , akhenaten's beautiful wife; and the theory that tutankhamen , akhenaten's son , was murdered. www.studentbookworld.com |
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AL QAEDA'S GREAT ESCAPE - SMUCKER, PHILIP www.studentbookworld.com |
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AL QAEDA'S GREAT ESCAPE - SMUCKER, PHILIP Philip smucker's memoir of the war in afghanistan exposes the reasons why osama bin laden and his gang were able to slip away during the fierce fighting and continue to threaten the world. www.studentbookworld.com |
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ALEXANDRIA - FINNERAN, NIALL Alexandria was one of the most important cities of the ancient world , with achievements in the arts , sciences and religion. for the first time the author seeks to understand the wider picture , the longer period of evolution as a city , as both an urban concept and a literary and historical ideal. www.studentbookworld.com |
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ALLIES AT WAR - Gordon, Philip Offers a history of the relationship between america and europe since world war ii , describing the tension between the allies over situations in bosnia , kosovo , and iraq , and discussing the importance of the us-european alliance to fight terrorism. www.studentbookworld.com |
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AMAZING WORLD OF MUMMIES - MacDonald, Fiona www.studentbookworld.com |
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AMERICAN SOLDIER - FRANKS, TOMMY A memoir by the former head of the u. s. central command who led forces in afghanistan and iraq traces his childhood in the midwest , his four-decade military service , and his experiences during and after the september 11 attacks. www.studentbookworld.com |
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