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|  | Private Warriors by Ken Silverstein Description not available.Argues that the arms industry and military assistance in the United States are unduly influenced by former Cold War-era officials now working for defense firms, and profiles some of the leading figures in the field. AUTHOR: Ken Silverstein PUBLISHER: Verso FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Cora Frear by Doris Ettlinger, Susan E. Goodman This first volume in the Brave Kids chapter book series features Cora Frear, an Iowa prairie girl born in 1887. Based on Frear's memoirs, this historical fiction focuses on an out of control prairie fire that she and her father must head off. With illustrations. AUTHOR: Doris Ettlinger, Susan E. Goodman FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Democrats Do the Dumbest Things by Bill Crawford Description not available.This collection includes all the miguided actions, bizarre statements, and embarrassing moments of notable Democrats such as Al Gore, Ted Kennedy, Hillary Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Jesse Jackson, and Bill Clinton. Original. AUTHOR: Bill Crawford PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | To End a War by Richard Holbrooke The untold inside story of the negotiations that brought the Bosnian war to an end. Richard Holbrooke, former assistant secretary of state and architect of the Dayton accords, provides a comprehensive history of one of the most intricate diplomatic negotiations of our time. AUTHOR: Richard Holbrooke PUBLISHER: Random House Adult Trade Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | The Island Within by Richard Nelson Description not available.Recounts the author's experiences on a remote Alaskan island, revealing how his adoption of the Eskimo Koyukon wisdom has positively affected his life AUTHOR: Richard Nelson PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | The Journals of Lewis and Clark by John Bakeless Description not available.A vivid, personal account of the epic expedition of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark describes their trek through the wilderness between the Missouri River and the Pacific coast and the natural wonders, perils, people, and places they encountered along the way. Reprint. AUTHOR: John Bakeless PUBLISHER: N A L FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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