Tuesday, January 6, 2009

new books

Plum Spooky. By Janet Evanovich. 2008.
Colorado River Country. By David Lavender. 1988.
How People Learn. National Research Council. 2000.
Female "Circumcision" in Africa. Edited by Bettina Shell-Duncan and Ylva Hernlund. 2000.
The Essay Connection. By Lynn Z. Bloom. 1991.
The Simon and Schuster Guide to Writing. By Jeanette Harris and Donald H. Cunningham. 1997.
Principles of Neural Science. By Eric R. Kandel, James H. Schwartz and Thomas M. Jessell. 2000.
Voyages of Discovery. By Dr. Tony Rice. 2008.
Michelangelo and the Creation of the Sistine Chapel. By Robin Richmond. 1995.
Decision Analysis in Projects. By John R. Schuyler. 1996.
Passions, Pedagogies and 21st Century Technologies. Edited by Gail E. Hawisher and Cynthia L. Selfe. 1999.
The World Cafe. Shaping Our Futures Through Conversation That Matter. By Juanita Brown with David Isaacs and the World Cafe Community. 2005.
A History of Europe. By J.M. Roberts. 1997.
Music in Medieval Europe. By Jeremy Yudkin. 1989.
Music of the Baroque. By David Schulenberg. 2001.
Slavery on the Frontiers of Islam. Edited by Paul E. Lovejoy. 2004.
Human Physiology. Tenth Edition. By Stuart Ira Fox. 2008.
From Two Republics to One Divided. By Mark Thurner. 1997.
Dreams and Inward Journeys. A Rhetoric and Reader for Writers. By Marjorie Ford and Jon Ford. 2001.
Andeand Worlds. Indigenous History, Culture, and Consciousness Under Spanish Rule. By Kenneth J. Andrien. 2001.
Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number. By Jacobo Timerman. 2002.
Modern Algeria. The Origins and Development of a Nation. By John Ruedy. 1992.
A Concise History of South Africa. By Robert Ross.
The Packaging Designer's Book of Patterns. By George L. Wybenga and Laszlo Roth.
2006.
Microsoft Office Access 2007. Shelly Cashman Series. 2008.

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