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|  | Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening by Pauline Pears, Henry Doubleday Research Association Staff, Rodale Press Staff Description not available.An in-depth, lavishly illustrated reference on organic gardening provides detailed instruction in and tips on the techniques required to produce wholesome fruits and vegetables, beautiful flowers, and high-quality herbs without the use of chemicals, covering such topics as cultivation, pest control, composting, and year-round gardening methods. AUTHOR: Pauline Pears, Henry Doubleday Research Association Staff, Rodale Press Staff PUBLISHER: Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Gardening 
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 | Daisy Miller by Daniel M. Fogel, Geoffrey Moore, Henry James DAISY MILLER is often thought of as the quintessential James novel: the story of the innocent abroad who is corrupted by contact with an older, more sophisticated society. Daisy, a delightfully uninhibited young American, scandalizes the European community in which she is a visitor with her high spirits and disregard of ancient conventions. After an innocent but unwise tryst with an Italian admirer to see the Colosseum in Rome by moonlight, Daisy contracts malaria and dies. The pathos of her death is compounded by the fact that another admirer, Winterbourne, is never entirely convinced that Daisy is merely the frank, innocent girl she seems. AUTHOR: Daniel M. Fogel, Geoffrey Moore, Henry James PUBLISHER: Viking Penguin FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Port Western Reader by William Kittredge The American West is as varied in its inhabitants as it is in its landforms, yet what has come to stand for Western writing is the myth of the wagon train and the lone gunman. This authoritative anthology assembled poems, essays, stories, and excepts--by Ken Kesey, Raymond Carver, Larry McMurtry, Ivan Doig, and many others--which transcend the myth and explore the vast range of Wetsern experience. AUTHOR: William Kittredge PUBLISHER: Viking Penguin FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | A Love of Reading by Robert Adams Adams has heightened the art of book reviewing to something of a spectacle: each year he performs five reviews to a sold-out audience. This volume selects 18 such reviews, displaying his gift for illuminating the prose of others. Among his subjects are works by Peter Carey and Barbara Kingsolver. AUTHOR: Robert Adams PUBLISHER: McClelland & Stewart/Tundra Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Shanti Description not available.When Shanti gets separated from the rest of the zebra tribe, she feels scared and alone, but after searching water hole and river, forest and savanna, she catches up to her tribe and discovers someone new and special in her life. CATEGORY: Fiction 
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 | Cliffs Notes Hemingway's the Old Man & the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, Gary K. Carey, Jeanne Criswell Description not available.Provides an author profile, chapter summaries, character analysis, and critical commentaries on the novel. AUTHOR: Ernest Hemingway, Gary K. Carey, Jeanne Criswell PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Fiction 
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