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|  | Great Math Workout by Jack Schieffer, Princeton Review Staff Description not available.Offers indepth review of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data sufficiency accompanied by practice questions with complete answer explanations AUTHOR: Jack Schieffer, Princeton Review Staff PUBLISHER: Random House Information Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Freemasonry by W. K. MacNulty Explore a truly astonishing range of interests, philosophies, religions, and cultures -- from alchemy to angels, Buddhism to Hinduism, myth to magic. The distinguished authors bring a wealth of knowledge, visionary thinking, and accessible writing to each intriguing subject in these lavishly illustrated, large-format paperback books. AUTHOR: W. K. MacNulty PUBLISHER: Thames & Hudson FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | The Living U. S. Constitution by Saul K. Padover Beginning with the story of the forming of the Constitution, this book includes illuminating character sketches of the delegates, written by their contemporaries. The complete text of the Constitution is highlighted, as well as Supreme Court decisions, cited because they shed light on Constitutional problems. AUTHOR: Saul K. Padover PUBLISHER: N A L FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Archaeology at Monticello by James Deetz, William M. Kelso In telling the story of Thomas Jefferson, the grounds at Monticello, and the many people, enslaved and free, who worked on the plantation, William Kelso's landmark work augments the written record of life there. Archeological excavations show that many of Jefferson's idealized projects were realized in very different form. In particular, the book contains significant new information about Mulberry Row, a line of workshops and dwellings where most of the plantation's industries were located. The wealth of material objects that Kelso's team unearthed form a fascinating and palpable link to the past. AUTHOR: James Deetz, William M. Kelso PUBLISHER: The Thomas Jefferson Foundation FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Underwater Archaeology by Alexandra Campbell, Jean-Yves Blot The staggering array of treasures that lies beneath the ocean makes the seabed the biggest museum in the world, and for the last 100 years, divers have been exploring its riches at a rapid pace. Here we learn how the science of underwater archaeology has evolved, from the diving bell to the Aqua-Lung to today's marine robots. In fascinating before-and-after photographs, readers can see objects as they are found and, after cleaning, transformed into statues, teapots, revolvers, and myriad other riches. AUTHOR: Alexandra Campbell, Jean-Yves Blot PUBLISHER: Abrams, Harry N. Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Kids at Work by Lewis W. Hine, Russell Freedman A photo-essay that chronicles child labor in early 20th-century America. Also covered is the life of the photographer who took these pictures, Lewis Hine. Through his photographs and investigative reporting, Hine helped to spur the creation of child labor laws. Illustrated with 61 black-and-white photographs. AUTHOR: Lewis W. Hine, Russell Freedman PUBLISHER: Houghton Mifflin Company Trade & Reference Division FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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