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|  | A Stone in the Garden by Gordon Hayward Filled with instructive (and beautiful) photographs and detailed drawings, this handy volume provides instruction for using stone in the garden, including choosing stone, where to put a wall, and the art of placing a simple boulder. AUTHOR: Gordon Hayward PUBLISHER: Norton, W. W. & Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Gardening 
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 | Tom Jones by Claude Rawson, David Case, Henry Fielding, John Bender, Simon Stern The classic story of a young man living by his wits and relying upon his fortunes in 18th-century England, by one of the greatest novelists in the language. Tom Jones, a foundling who is taken in and raised by the kindly Squire Allworthy, is a guileless boy whose inherent decency is sometimes obscured by his high-spirited bawdiness and candor. Unjustly banished from the Allworthy house, Tom takes to the road and, after a series of richly comic, often harrowing adventures, learns the value of prudence, is reunited with Allworthy, and discovers his true identity. AUTHOR: Claude Rawson, David Case, Henry Fielding, John Bender, Simon Stern PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Uncle Tom's Cabin by Alfred Kazin, Charles Johnson, Elizabeth Ammons, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Jane Smiley Harriet Beecher Stowe's powerful but sentimental and stereotyped anti-slavery novel, published in 1852, was an inspiration to the abolitionist cause. AUTHOR: Alfred Kazin, Charles Johnson, Elizabeth Ammons, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Jane Smiley PUBLISHER: Random House, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Charlotte by Brian Deines, Janet Lunn The true story of Charlotte Haines is a poignant example of the ravages of war. During the Revolutionary War, Charlotte`s father wanted to break all ties with the Empire. Charlotte`s beloved uncle and his family were Loyalists, supporting the King. When the Loyalists were forced to flee to the country that would become Canada, Charlotte was torn between the people she loved. Sadly, Charlotte`s story is as relevant today as when it took place in a distant century. AUTHOR: Brian Deines, Janet Lunn PUBLISHER: Tundra Books of Northern New York FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | A Natural Man by Gary Soto Soto, whose NEW AND SELECTED POEMS was a finalist for the National Book Award, continues to spin poems out of barrio life in this collection, which includes a long poem to his wife, a poem on the legend of Pancho Villa, and a meditation on body piercing. AUTHOR: Gary Soto PUBLISHER: Chronicle Books LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Why Golf ? by Bob Cullen This inquiry into the pleasures of playing golf include extrinsic (psychology, mechanics) and intrinsic (the pleasure of the swing) approaches as the author seeks the answer to his simple question from a variety of masters on famous golf courses around the world. AUTHOR: Bob Cullen PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Fiction 
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- Bein' With You This Way by Ivy Rose, Jake Cardillo, Michael Bryant, Shayla Narvaez, Trevor Eaton
- Another Season by Gene Stallings, Sally Cook
- Carpenter's Gothic by William Gaddis
- Savage Reprisals by Peter Gay
- The Diary of Virginia Woolf by Andrew McNeillie, Anne O. Bell, Anne Olivier Bell, Virginia Woolf
- Treehouses by David Larkin, Paul Rocheleau, Peter Nelson
- Nuff Said by Herbie Brennan, Ross Collins
- Twelve Mile Limit by Randy Wayne White
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