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|  | Little Island by Leonard Weisgard, Margaret Wise Brown This book covers a year in the life of a special little island in the sea. Winner of the 1947 Caldecott Medal. AUTHOR: Leonard Weisgard, Margaret Wise Brown PUBLISHER: Doubleday Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Recasting Egalitarianism by Herbert M. Gintis, Michael Carter, Samuel Bowles Two prominent economists lead a debate to redistribute wealth. Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis diagnose the current malaise of the Left and propose a strategy of asset-based redistribution--land, capital, and housing. In the book a lead essay lays out the underlying logic of this proposal in detail, and is then followed by responses by both critics and supporters. AUTHOR: Herbert M. Gintis, Michael Carter, Samuel Bowles PUBLISHER: Verso FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | The Right to Privacy by Caroline Kennedy, Ellen Alderman Description not available.The authors of In Our Defense combine landmark cases, trial decisions, and anecdotal narratives into an exploration of the right of privacy in one's personal life, the workplace, the media, and more. Reprint. 60,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Caroline Kennedy, Ellen Alderman PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | At the Bakery by Grosset & Dunlap Staff Three busy bakers need help decorating cakes, filling shelves and making tasty treats. Children can be apprentice bakers while learning math skills with stickers. Color illustrations throughout. 75 reusable stickers. AUTHOR: Grosset & Dunlap Staff PUBLISHER: Penguin Putnam Books for Young Readers FORMAT: Other CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | The Most Rugged All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) by Jay H. Smith Description not available.Describes the major types of all-terrain vehicle, and discusses purchasing, driving, and racing them AUTHOR: Jay H. Smith PUBLISHER: Capstone Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Authority by Eugene Kennedy, Sara C. Charles In an extended reflection, the authors offer evidence drawn from every sector of American life and work to support their contention that in the rush to reject authoritarianism, which is something bad Americans have also rejected the very concept of authority, which is something good. Marriage, the home, business, academia, government and religious institutions are all examined and found wanting in this respect, as the authors argue persuasively for the importance of justice and appropriate authority as spiritual values which are critical to the education and development of future generations. AUTHOR: Eugene Kennedy, Sara C. Charles PUBLISHER: Free Press, The FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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