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|  | Behold a Pale Horse by Milton W. Cooper Former U.S. Naval Intelligence Briefing Team Member reveals information kept secret by our government since the 1940s. UFOs, the J.F.K. assassination, the Secret Government, the war on drugs and more by the world's leading expert on UFOs. AUTHOR: Milton W. Cooper PUBLISHER: Light Technology Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Monologues for Men by Men by Gary Garrison, Michael Wright A collection of monologues about what men are thinking in the new millennium and how theyre putting those thoughts and feelings into theatrical expression. AUTHOR: Gary Garrison, Michael Wright PUBLISHER: Heinemann FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | So Say the Little Monkeys by Nancy Van Laan, Yumi Heo The tiny monkeys won't let the need to build a shelter interrupt their fun. But when night rolls around, their wet and cold coat reminds them of its importance. Based on a tale from the Brazilian rain forest, this young, lively South American tale is an irresistible read-aloud with repetitive rhythm and captivating artwork. Full color. AUTHOR: Nancy Van Laan, Yumi Heo PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | The Good Life by Helen Nearing, Scott Nearing This one volume edition of Living the Good Life and Continuing the Good Life brings these classics on rural homesteading together. This couple abandoned the city for a rural life with minimal cash and the knowledge of self reliance and good health. AUTHOR: Helen Nearing, Scott Nearing PUBLISHER: Knopf Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Odyssey by Cliffs Notes Staff Description not available.Offers critical commentaries, character analyses, essays, and review questions on The Odyssey. AUTHOR: Cliffs Notes Staff PUBLISHER: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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 | Incas, Conquistadors, & Treasure Hunters by Peter Lourie When the conquistadors set foot in the Inca Empire, they found the Inca had crafted from gold and silver some of the most beautiful objects they ever had seen, including masks, plates, vases, and jewelry. Most of that treasure was plundered and lost to history. But more may exist. There is strong evidence that tons of worked Inca gold, hidden from the conquistadors, may be buried in the mountains of Ecuador, Although expeditions over the centuries have come up empty handed, people continue to search for what may be the world's greatest treasure. From the tragic story of Pizarro and the Sun King, to the life-long quest of Eugene Brunner, Peter Lourie's account of his own search for lost gold draws readers into a mysterious world of conquistadors and treasure hunters. This fascinating book shows there is more than gold hidden in the land of the Inca. There is wondrous adventure -- and history. AUTHOR: Peter Lourie PUBLISHER: Boyds Mills Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Non-Fiction 
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