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|  | The Hobbit by Alan Lee, Charles Dixon, David Wenzel, J. R. R. Tolkien, Michael Hague Bilbo Baggins leaves the Shire on a great adventure with a troop of stalwart companions and, along the way, meets a dragon. This is one of the classic books of fantasy literature. AUTHOR: Alan Lee, Charles Dixon, David Wenzel, J. R. R. Tolkien, Michael Hague PUBLISHER: Ballantine Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | French Made Simple by Susan Derecskey Description not available.Provides an introduction to French culture, teaching language elements needed to conduct everyday conversations and travel in French-speaking countries AUTHOR: Susan Derecskey PUBLISHER: Doubleday Publishing FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Steering the Craft by Ursula K. Le Guin A non-fiction work by renowned author Le Guin discussing the art of writing. AUTHOR: Ursula K. Le Guin PUBLISHER: Eighth Mountain Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | Girls A to Z by Evelyn Bolton, Suzanne Bloom Description not available.From astronaut to zookeeper, young girls explore the many careers they can choose, in a fun-filled alphabet picture book enhanced with bright illustrations and activities. AUTHOR: Evelyn Bolton, Suzanne Bloom PUBLISHER: Boyds Mills Press FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | S is for Sunshine by Michael Monroe, Michael Glenn Monroe Description not available.Presents facts and descriptions of various aspects of Florida represented by each letter of the alphabet. AUTHOR: Michael Monroe, Michael Glenn Monroe PUBLISHER: Sleeping Bear Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Reference 
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 | The New York Times Almanac 2002 Description not available.Provides readers with a wealth of information about the United States and the world in an accessible format, placing special focus on significant issues, topics, and developments of the day while placing them in historical context. Original. CATEGORY: Reference 
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